There are 13 orchestral performances in Sydney
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Paris in the early 20th century was a cultural explosion of art, literature and music – and on stage the Ballet Russes was entirely reinventing the artform.
Arguably Johannes Brahms' most profound chamber work, the Clarinet Quintet is energized by rhapsodic, wild gestures, and was written as part of the composer's re-emergence from retirement.
A true holiday favourite, this beloved comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and entertaining score performed live to film by the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
Joining the Orchestra will be current and former stars of the Emerging Artist Program and wind players hand-picked from ensembles around the world, to create a big, bold and brilliant sound.
When Abel Selaocoe makes music, he gathers together an unbelievable harmony of classical cello, African traditions, throat singing, percussion, and unbridled joy.
Richard Tognetti directs an eclectic program starring Carolina Eyck, the internationally renowned superstar of the theremin.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (aka PatKop) is experimental, unpredictable and brilliant. As an acclaimed soloist, inventive director and ground-breaking composer, music is alive and made in the moment.
Music is a powerful defence against darkness. Throughout history, composers have responded to adversity time and time again by creating music full of hope.