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8 February 2004

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Orchestra performs at violinist funeral Mass

VIOLINIST Julian Martin dies at 34

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra violinist Julian Timothy Martin, of Canberra, has died, aged 34.

Julian, who was educated at Dominican primary and at Daramalan College, completed his Bachelor of Music degree at the Australian National University in Canberra before furthering his studies at Frieburg and Cologne.

He later worked with the Australian Youth Orchestra and the Tasmanian and Dusseldorf symphony orchestras before joining the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Julian is survived by his mother Mary Martin, formerly of Cronulla, brother Jarrod and sister Nyree Watts and their families.

Members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performed at the Requiem Mass for Julian at the Dominican church, Watson ACT, which was concelebrated by his uncle (Fr Kevin Muldoon, of Sydney) and cousin (Fr Garry Rawson, of Lakemba, and Fr Alex Vickers OP.

Fr Joe Rheinberger, vicar general of the archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, read the prayers at the graveside in Woden cemetery.