Australian composer Brett Dean gets hospitalised for coronavirus after cancelling Adelaide Festival appearance
The musician had cancelled his appearance due to pneumonia-like symptoms.

British agent Intermusica confirmed on Thursday that the violist and conductor was in isolation in an Adelaide hospital with the COVID-19 illness.
He was to perform with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in a Beethoven concert at the annual Adelaide Festival on Saturday.
Festival executive director Rob Brookman says Dean had cancelled his appearance at the festival due to pneumonia-like symptoms.
A Toronto highlight...getting to compare hats with Glenn Gould on Front St... https://t.co/ZFIaRbfT0Y
— Brett Dean (@brettdeanmusic) 1457554004000Brookman says three people who had been in contact with Dean have self-quarantined.
Taiwan health authorities on Friday said they were investigating the travel and contacts of an Australian COVID-19 patient of that age who had a cough and other symptoms while on the island.
Taiwan's CDC statement said the patient was a composer who had concerts in Taiwan Feb. 28 and March 1 without identifying Dean by name.
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