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Beethoven/Stravinsky Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:31 AM |
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Arabian Nights Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:25 AM These are the composers who give us orchestral colour, sweeping melodies and vibrant exoticism, the composers who temper Germanic convention with brilliance and fantasy. Which all makes for a perfect match when we bring a Russian conductor and a French soloist together to perform vividly imagined music with an Oriental cast. Let your imagination loose on the tender Adagio and thrilling dances that accompany Spartacus’s uprising. Surrender to the spinning violin solos and rich orchestral palette of Scheherazade’s nightly tales – a spirited heroine in an exotic world. And discover the charming panoramas of Saint-Saëns’ most evocative concerto, with its thudding steamship propellers and croaking frogs on the Nile. KHACHATURIAN Spartacus: Suite SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No.5 (Egyptian) RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade Alexander Lazarev conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet piano |
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Tchaikovsky Spectacular Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:14 AM here should be every reason to think of Tchaikovsky as out of touch – he was an aloof personality, full of insecurities – and yet his music cuts to the core with the irresistible impulse of honest emotion. You can’t help but feel his astonishing gift for melody and great dramatic instincts. In this concert we celebrate his genius with the soaring themes and infectious virtuosity of the Violin Concerto and music from his ballet masterpiece, Sleeping Beauty. Following the 2008 Elgar festival, Vladimir Ashkenazy has invited Canadian James Ehnes, “a tremendous violinist”, to return to play another great Romantic concerto. SIBELIUS Finlandia TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY Sleeping Beauty: Suite Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor James Ehnes violin TEA & SYMPHONY - 10 DECEMBER Short program: Violin Concerto and Sleeping Beauty Suite. |
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Best of Bernstein Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:09 AM For most of us, Leonard Bernstein’s genius lives on the stage – in the dazzling optimism of his music for Candide and the urban cool of West Side Story. But there’s another side to Lenny: the “serious” composer who wanted to write the Great American Symphony. So how did he go? The Age of Anxiety gives a clue: it’s called a symphony but it looks like a piano concerto and its narrative structure is set by Auden’s poem. This is a symphony that encompasses a quest for identity and the glitter of the jazz age. Lenny was no ordinary musician, and in this concert David Robertson gives us the best of all possible Bernstein. BERNSTEIN Candide: Overture and Suite The Age of Anxiety (Symphony No.2) West Side Story: Suite for voices and orchestra David Robertson conductor Orli Shaham piano and a cast of singers |
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Music on the Brink Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:08 AM Here’s what you need to know… Haydn: a witty composer with a deft touch for workplace politics; his Farewell Symphony cleverly ends up with just two musicians on the stage and won his orchestra the change of scene they were hankering after. Bruch: a dreamer who heard the soul of music in melody; from its opening flourishes to its bravura gypsy finale, his much-loved First Violin Concerto sums up everything that is rich and enchanting about the Romantic style. Schoenberg: rewrote the rulebook but believed only in inspiration; his symphony is “little but vast”, concentrated, forward-looking and daring. Beethoven: ditto. The greatest composers are always on the brink of something new and fresh. Hear it for yourself in a boldly imagined program that doesn’t stand still. HAYDN Symphony No.45 (Farewell) BRUCH Violin Concerto No.1 SCHOENBERG Chamber Symphony No.1 BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8 Oleg Caetani conductor Daniel Hope violin |
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Harmony from Heaven Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:06 AM In space, if you listen, you can hear the stars sing. Georges Lentz, with his profound musical vision and love of the night sky, brings that sound into the concert hall – pure and serene. We premiered Guyuhmgan in 2001, and for its return Lentz has added solos for two of our woodwind principals. The music’s soft tones find affinity in the delicate austerity of Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments, and Beethoven’s heroic tone-poem in miniature balances Sibelius’s most memorable symphony. Sibelius also claimed heavenly inspiration. Writing his Fifth Symphony, he said it was if God had thrown down mosaic pieces from heaven and asked him to put them back as they were – for Sibelius composing was like a celestial jigsaw puzzle, an aching mystery that even he didn’t fully understand. We may not understand the process either, but we recognise the result – invigorating and life-affirming. BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No.3 LENTZ Guyuhmgan STRAVINSKY Symphonies of Wind Instruments SIBELIUS Symphony No.5 Matthew Coorey conductor Diana Doherty oboe Alexandre Oguey cor anglais TEA & SYMPHONY - 14 MAY Short program: Beethoven, Lentz and Sibelius. |
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Pyrotechnica Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:04 AM You’re allowed to ask where Edouard Lalo’s Cello Concerto fits into the scheme of things and we could jump through hoops explaining it: a French Romantic bridge between Bach’s French-style suite and a 20th-century concerto perhaps? The truth is, this is heart-warming and lyrical music, and if you heard the rich intensity of Jian Wang’s Elgar concerto in 2008, this will be another chance to hear him play to his strengths. But in the end, Handel upstages everybody with his spectacular Music for the Royal Fireworks. BACH Orchestral Suite No.4 in D LALO Cello Concerto TIPPETT Concerto for double string orchestra HANDEL Music for the Royal Fireworks Roy Goodman conductor Jian Wang cello |
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Creative Spirit Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 08:02 AM Creativity makes us human. When Prometheus brought his clay statues to life it was the ancient power of harmony that turned them into thinking, feeling creatures. That might be a myth, but who hasn’t felt the civilising power of music? With Beethoven’s Prometheus overture, the lyrical heart of Schumann’s concerto, and the impassioned Sixth Symphony of Tchaikovsky, this is a concert of deep sentiment and heightened feelings – music to take you beyond the everyday. BEETHOVEN The Creatures of Prometheus: Overture SCHUMANN Cello Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No.6, Pathétique Alexander Vedernikov conductor Johannes Moser cello |
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Romantic Rapture Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 07:02 AM Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto begins with magical, shimmering sounds that seem to have flown straight out of Stravinsky’s Firebird ballet. It’s music born in the crucible of Romanticism, Impressionism and something more: a truly unique voice. Szymanowski sends his soloist soaring to ecstatic heights and in Arabella Steinbacher we have the ideal violinist to project the rarefied beauty of this luxuriant and lively concerto. The euphoria continues with Bruckner’s finest and most beautiful symphony. If you’re a Bruckner fan there’s really no more to say – you’ll want to hear Simone Young conduct this music. If you’re still to be won over, brace yourself for an intoxicating experience. Bruckner transcends Beethoven to build a noble architecture on the grandest scale – flamboyant and contemplative, earthy and spiritual. Sublime. WAGNER Lohengrin: Prelude to Act III SZYMANOWSKI Violin Concerto No.1 BRUCKNER Symphony No.7 Simone Young conductor Arabella Steinbacher violin Venue: Concert Hall Dates: 5 – 7 August |
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Peter Wright's The Nutcracker Theatre Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney 03/09/2010 06:21 AM The Nutcracker is one of the world's favourite ballets, but if you haven't seen this production, you're in for a treat! Set to Tchaikovsky's immortal score, this fairytale bonbon bursts with bewitching dancing, magical sets and the prettiest costumes imaginable. The Nutcracker sold out three cities in 2007 - don't miss this very special encore season! Credits The Nutcracker (1990) Choreography Peter Wright, Lev Ivanov, Vincent Redmon Composer Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Set and costume design John F Macfarlane Sydney: with Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra Venue: Opera Theatre Dates: 3 - 22 December |