Symphony Series 7 – Framed in Sound
Highlights
- Experience Ravel's vibrant orchestration as it transforms Mussorgsky's art into a live symphonic spectacle.
- Delight in the world premiere of Katia Beaugeais' Piano Concerto No.1, performed by Stefan Cassomenos.
- Immerse yourself in Stravinsky's playful rhythms that dance through the concert hall, energising the audience.
- Enjoy a drink at the bar before the performance, enhancing your evening with a touch of relaxation.
Grand symphonies, bold new voices, and the electrifying sound of live orchestral music.
Keitaro Harada returns with his infectious on-stage energy. Ravel’s orchestration of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition uses the full colour of the orchestra to bring paintings to life – from ornate clocks and grand city gates to ballet costumes and a ghostly castle.
Stravinsky’s playful ballet score Jeu de cartes dances with bright, darting rhythms.
Australian-French composer Katia Beaugeais wrote Piano Concerto No.1 Bells of Time specially for Stefan Cassomenos, who gives its World Premiere in this vibrant program.
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