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116 Eddie Ayres - A Tale of Two Women
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116 Eddie Ayres - A Tale of Two Women

Eddie Ayres shares two stories from the 1960s to remind us how to be brave.Eddie Ayres learnt the viola as a child in England, studying in Berlin and London before eight years with the Hong Kong Philharmonic. He presented a long-running and extremely...

Queerstories · Maeve Marsden

February 4, 201916m 16s

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Show Notes

Eddie Ayres shares two stories from the 1960s to remind us how to be brave.

Eddie Ayres learnt the viola as a child in England, studying in Berlin and London before eight years with the Hong Kong Philharmonic. He presented a long-running and extremely popular breakfast radio program on ABC Classic FM, while teaching music privately and professionally. In 2016, he accepted a teaching position at the world-renowned Afghanistan National Institute of Music but returned to Australia to begin transitioning. He's written two books - Danger Music and Cadence: Travels with Music, as well as a children's picture book, Sonam and the Silence, published this year.

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