Ms Fiona Campbell, Musica Viva WA State Manager introduces Mr Max Wung. Max performed a solo cello piece for guests – the Prelude from Bach’s Cello Suite No.3 in C Major. Max is a 14 year old musician and Year 10 Academic Scholarship student at the International School of WA. He will represent WA in Musica Viva’s first National Chamber Music Championship for high school students next year. 20th November 2019 • Morning Tea for supporters of Musica Viva November 20, 2019 By Adele Hollywood The Governor and Ms Annus hosted a reception to honour supporters of Musica Viva in WA. Musica Viva is the largest presenter of chamber music in the world, with offices in every Australian state and territory, reaching approximately 360,000 people directly every year. In WA, Musica Viva is led by prominent local artist and Artistic Director of the Government House Foundation, Ms Fiona Campbell. The WA team continues to expand its operations and deliver a deeper cultural experience for people in every corner of the State. This year, approximately 40,000 WA residents will benefit from Musica Viva’s activities. Photo Gallery Click on the images to save or enlarge The Governor welcomes gusts to Government House and speaks about the importance of Musica Viva in the WA community. Musica Viva WA State Manager Ms Fiona Campbell thanks supporters for their contributions. 14 year old musician and Year 10 Academic Scholarship student at the International School of WA Mr Max Wung. Post navigation 19th November 2019 • Reception for Dyslexia-SPELD’s 50th Anniversary20th November 2019 • Meeting with Saab representatives View all Articles