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  • In the end, it was a reminder of the importance and brilliance of technique won over the years, qualities that de Saram has in abundance.

    Old Masters 2007

  • Last night REDCAT hosted a recital from 67 year-old cellist Rohan de Saram, formerly of the Arditti Quartet.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • In the end, it was a reminder of the importance and brilliance of technique won over the years, qualities that de Saram has in abundance.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • The Kandyan drum-inspired rhythms of the sequenza were stirring and de Saram expertly removed any sense of kitsch from Kottos.

    Old Masters 2007

  • The Kandyan drum-inspired rhythms of the sequenza were stirring and de Saram expertly removed any sense of kitsch from Kottos.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • Last night REDCAT hosted a recital from 67 year-old cellist Rohan de Saram, formerly of the Arditti Quartet.

    Old Masters 2007

  • As the men reached for their swords, Saram pointed at them and drew his finger horizontally through the air, whereupon a wall of fire sprang up across the narrow street, creating a barrier between us and the gang.

    The Curse of Warim-Shek Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • A far cry from the Zammerian prison camps, eh, Saram?

    Archive 2008-09-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • We set off through the woods, Saram supporting Karis in his arms.

    The Curse of Warim-Shek Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • As the men reached for their swords, Saram pointed at them and drew his finger horizontally through the air, whereupon a wall of fire sprang up across the narrow street, creating a barrier between us and the gang.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008

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