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DAVID ROBERTSON AND THE SyDNEy SympHONy ORcHESTR A
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Returning soloists include violinists Vadim Repin, Frank Peter Zimmermann; cellists Lynn Harrell, Truls Mørk; pianist Yefim Bronfman; and soprano Christine Brewer.
SSO to perform commissioned works by Detlev Glanert and Australian composer Paul Stanhope – Jandamarra: Sing for the Country.
David Robertson’s inaugural season as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director with music by Beethoven, Stravinsky, Adams, Brahms, Strauss, Mozart, Scriabin, Ligeti, Lalo, Janáček
David Robertson’s opera experiences continue when Strauss’ Elektra comes to life in the concert hall — FEB
Anne-Sophie Mutter returns to play-direct three Mozart violin concertos in the one program — JAN/FEB
The king of classical guitar – Pepe Romero – makes his SSO debut with Rodrigo’s famous Concierto de Aranjuez – AUG
Kaleidoscope goes to the movies – The Matrix, West Side Story, plus the music of John Williams and musical highlights from Baz Luhrmann films.
International pianists in recital – Alexander Gavrylyuk, Luckáš Vondráček, Stephen Hough, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet.
Emanuel Ax performs all five Beethoven piano concertos across two weeks of performances, conducted by David Robertson — JUN
James Ehnes performs Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No.2 and directs Vivaldi’s Four Seasons from the violin — OCT
2014 HIgHlIgHTS
James Ehnes
Stephen Hough
The Matrix
Pepe Romero
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Emanuel Ax
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THE SSO ANNOUNcES ITS 2014 SE ASON
“It’s when the lights go down, the hush of expectation fills the hall and the orchestra engages in artistry, precision and passion for music...that’s when the wonder of music transports us all. There’s no better way to feel inspired – I get goose bumps just thinking about it!” DavID RobeRTson, ChIef ConDuCToR anD aRTIsTIC DIReCToR
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra, together with Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
David Robertson, is proud to announce their 2014 season, full of stimulating and diverse
offerings for every concert-goer – seasoned and new.
For his inaugural season as Chief Conductor, David Robertson has invited some of
the world’s greatest soloists and conductors to come to Sydney to perform with the
orchestra, including pianists Emanuel Ax and Yefim Bronfman, violinists Anne-Sophie
Mutter and James Ehnes, and cellists Lynn Harrell and Truls Mørk.
David Robertson will be in Sydney three times during 2014 – February, June and August –
conducting music ranging from Beethoven’s seventh symphony to the film scores of
composer John Williams. A highlight of Robertson’s first season will be the concert hall
production of Strauss’s opera Elektra with star vocal soloists including Christine Goerke,
Lisa Gasteen and Cheryl Barker, and featuring the Sydney Dance Company.
The 2014 season starts with the return to Sydney of violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter
performing three Mozart violin concertos in the one program. Another highlight of the
season occurs in June when Emanuel Ax performs all five Beethoven piano concertos
across two weeks, conducted by David Robertson. And to conclude the season,
Donald Runnicles conducts the orchestra in two programs featuring pianist Yefim
Bronfman and violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann.
Surrounding these major events comes another packed year of concert offerings,
from the Master Series, which in 2014 features Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Christine
Brewer singing Strauss’s Four Last Songs to the Kaleidoscope series, which focuses
on movie music with screenings of The Matrix and West Side Story accompanied
by the full orchestra.
In 2014, the SSO also introduces a new brand identity and a new logo. After more than
ten years, the SSO is re-introducing the word ‘orchestra’ into its name, now officially
known as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Along with this name change comes a new
logo – a visual abstraction of both orchestra and audience, intended to represent the
dynamic and exciting concerts on offer.
In 2014, the SSO begins a new journey of inspiration with its audiences. With David
Robertson at the helm and a choice of concerts from across 11 different subscription
series, there has never been a greater time to be part of the SSO family.
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2014 david robertson concerts
2014 marks the beginning of the SSO’s five-year relationship with David Robertson in his role as chief conductor and Artistic Director. Embarking on this exciting creative partnership, Robertson will visit Sydney three times in 2014 – February, June and August – to conduct a series of inspiring programs including Strauss’s opera Elektra, the complete Beethoven piano concertos and the music of legendary film composer John Williams.
February
Absolutely beethoven: the RobeRtson eRA begins12, 14, 15 feb
sTRavInsKY Symphony in Three Movements
aDaMs Absolute Jest
beeThoven Symphony No.7
australian string Quartet
elektRA: RobeRtson conducts An opeRA in the conceRt hAll22 & 24 feb
R sTRauss Elektra
Sung in German with English surtitles
Christine Goerke soprano (Elektra)
Lisa Gasteen soprano (Klytemnestra)
Cheryl barker soprano (Chrysothemis)
Peter Coleman-Wright baritone (Orestes)
Kim begley tenor (Aegisthus)
sydney Philharmonia Choirs
sydney Dance Company
stephanie Lake choreographer
RobeRtson conducts John WilliAms: music fRom the movies28 feb & 1 Mar
John WILLIaMs Music from E.T.,
Superman, Empire of the Sun,
Star Wars, Schindler’s List and more
andrew haveron violin
sydney Children’s Choir
June
David Robertson conducts the SSO
and Emanuel Ax in all five Beethoven
piano concertos.
beethoven 1 & 2: RobeRtson & Ax12, 13, 14 June
hInDeMITh
Concert Music for strings and brass
beeThoven Piano Concerto No.2
beeThoven Piano Concerto No.1
emanuel ax piano
beethoven 3 & 4: RobeRtson & Ax16 & 18 June
TIPPeT
Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
beeThoven Piano Concerto No. 3
beeThoven Piano Concerto No. 4
emanuel ax piano
beethoven's empeRoR: RobeRtson & Ax20 & 21 June
Dean New Work (Australian premiere)
beeThoven Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
R sTRauss Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life)
emanuel ax piano
august
fouR lAst songs: RobeRtson & bReWeR peRfoRm stRAuss13, 15, 16 aug
GLaneRT Frenesia
(Australian premiere)
R sTRauss Four Last Songs
bRahMs Symphony No.2
Christine brewer soprano
heAR it, feel it: music, emotion And the bRAin20, 21, 22 aug
MoZaRT Symphony No.25: 1st movement
LIGeTI Piano Concerto
sCRIabIn The Poem of Ecstasy
David Robertson conductor & presenter
nicolas hodges piano
symphonic inspiRAtion: RobeRtson conducts bRAhms29, 30 aug & 1 sep
bRahMs Symphony No.3
LaLo Symphonie espagnole
for violin and orchestra
JanÁČeK Sinfonietta
vadim Repin violin
special eventsAnne-sophie mutteR plAys mozARtfri 31 Jan, sat 1 feb 8pm sun 2 feb 2pm
MoZaRT Violin Concert No.2 in D, K211
MoZaRT Violin Concerto No.3 in G, K216
MoZaRT Violin Concerto No.5 in A, K219
anne-sophie Mutter violin-director
In 2012 Anne-Sophie Mutter made her
Australian debut playing Beethoven in
Sydney-exclusive concerts. The Sydney
Opera House was packed to the sails.
Now she’s back, this time to play – and
direct – three of Mozart’s violin concertos.
‘The undisputed queen of violin-playing’
is the main event, and Mozart (not too
shabby a violinist himself) provides the
glorious music.
elektRA: RobeRtson conducts An opeRA in the conceRt hAll
sat 22 feb 8pm & Mon 24 feb 7pm
R sTRauss Elektra
Christine Goerke soprano (Elektra)
Lisa Gasteen soprano (Klytemnestra)
Cheryl barker soprano (Chrysothemis)
Peter Coleman-Wright baritone (Orestes)
Kim begley tenor (Aegisthus)
sydney Philharmonia Choirs
sydney Dance Company
stephanie Lake choreographer
Elektra dreams of vengeance. Her father
the king has been murdered in his bath and
her mother and the guilty lover must pay.
Only then can she dance for joy. The return
of her long-lost brother triggers the horrific
conclusion. No happy endings here.
This is Richard Strauss’s biggest opera,
calling for more than a hundred orchestral
musicians, so the concert hall is the place to
hear it in its true glory. With David Robertson
and the SSO sharing the platform with a
great cast of singers and members of the
Sydney Dance Company, you’ll be blown
away by the fierceness and the sublimated
eroticism of this gripping theatrical event.
pepe RomeRo: guitAR fRom the heARt
fri 1 aug, sat 2 aug 8pm
RossInI The Barber of Seville: Overture
RoDRIGo Concierto de Aranjuez
vIvaLDI Concerto in D, RV 93
beeThoven Symphony No.8
Tito Muñoz conductor
Pepe Romero guitar
Each instrument has its own ‘royal family’
and Pepe Romero is the undoubted king
of the classical guitar world, with an
international performance career spanning
more than 50 years. In 2014 he returns
to Australia for his Sydney Symphony
Orchestra debut in two highly anticipated
special event concerts featuring Rodrigo’s
much-loved Concierto de Aranjuez, and the
heart-melting lute concerto by Vivaldi that
guitarists have made their own. Music of
ardent passion played by a living legend.
vivAldi’s fouR seAsonsfri 17 oct 7pm City Recital hall angel Place
vIvaLDI The Four Seasons
With music for wind ensemble by MoZaRT
James ehnes violin-director
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons holds the record
for the most frequently recorded piece
in all classical music. For this concert
we’ve invited Canadian violinist James
Ehnes to play and direct, leading the strings
of the SSO in Vivaldi’s masterpiece. And
so our wind players won’t feel left out
of this special event, we’ve programmed
wind ensemble music by Mozart, including
an arrangement of his dramatic overture
to Don Giovanni.
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commissioned works in the 2014 season
WoRld pRemieRe
pAul stAnhope And steve hAWke
Jandamarra – sing for the country
(ngalanybarra muwayi)
16, 17 & 18 July
Commissioned by the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra for the SSO and the Australian
network orchestras, singers and dancers
of the Yilimbirri Ensemble, Gondwana
National Indigenous Children’s Choir,
Gondwana Chorale and Sydney Children’s
Choir, with the generous support of
Vicki Olsson and Geoff Ainsworth am and
Symphony Services International.
Created in collaboration with the Bunuba
people, who own the Jandamarra story.
AustRAliAn pRemieRe
detlev glAneRt
frenesia
13, 15, 16 August
Commissioned by the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra, in collaboration with the Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam,
the Gürzenich-Orchester Cologne and
the St. Louis Symphony.
more aUstralian preMieres in tHe 2014 season
John AdAms
Absolute Jest for string quartet
and orchestra
12, 14, 15 feb
kAlevi Aho
siedi – percussion concerto
19, 21, 22 nov
lee bRAcegiRdle
legends of the old castle – harp concertino
24, 25, 28 July
bRett deAn
new Work for orchestra
20, 21 June
dramatis personæ – trumpet concerto
22, 23, 24 october
bRuno mAntovAni
the book of Jeb
17 nov (piano recital)
During the 2014 season, the SSO continues its commitment to contemporary music with performances of two commissioned works by composers Detlev Glanert and Paul Stanhope in collaboration with Steve Hawke. The orchestra will also perform important Australian works throughout the season and several Australian premieres.
Members of the Gondwana National Indigenous Children’s Choir
2014 guest conductoRs sso ConDuCTInG DebuTs
Brett Dean 22, 23, 24 Oct
Matt Dunkley 2, 3 May
Paul McCreesh 14, 16, 17 May
Tito Muñoz 1, 2 Aug
Thomas Søndergård 9, 10, 11 Oct
ConDuCToRs ReTuRnInG To The sso
Oleg Caetani 10, 11, 12 Apr
Jessica Cottis, Assistant Conductor
29 May; 6 June
Richard Gill 11 Mar; 3 Jun; 2 Sep; 4 Nov
Hans Graf 17, 19, 20 Sep
Jakub Hrůŝa 10, 11, 12 Jul
Alexander Lazarev 8, 9, 10 May
Benjamin Northey 7, 8 Nov
Jonathan Nott 29, 31 Oct; 1 Nov
David Robertson, Chief Conductor
12, 14, 15, 22, 24, 27, 28 Feb; 1 Mar;
12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21 Jun;
13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 29, 30 Aug; 1 Sep
Donald Runnicles
27, 28, 29 Nov; 1, 3, 5, 6 Dec
Pinchas Steinberg 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 Mar
Frank Strobel 26, 27 Sep
Osmo Vänskä 19, 21, 22 Nov
Brett Weymark 16, 17, 18 Jul
Simone Young 24, 25, 28 Jul
2014 guest soloists
soLoIsTs MaKInG TheIR sso DebuTs
guitar
Pepe Romero 1, 2 Aug
harp
Sivan Magen 24, 25, 28 Jul
percussion
Colin Currie 19, 21, 22 Nov
piano
Nicolas Hodges 20, 21, 22 Aug
singers
Kim Begley, tenor 22, 24 Feb
Nicole Car, soprano 14, 16, 17 May
Emily Edmonds, mezzo-soprano 4 Nov
Andrew Foster-Williams, bass-baritone
14, 16, 17 May
Christine Goerke, soprano 22, 24 Feb
Natascha Petrinksy, mezzo-soprano
12, 14, 15 Mar
Thomas Walker, tenor 14, 16, 17 May
ReTuRnInG soLoIsTs
cello
Lynn Harrell 10, 11, 12 Apr
Truls Mørk 10, 11, 12 Jul
organ
David Drury 29, 31 Oct; 1 Nov
piano
Emanuel Ax 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21 Jun
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet 14, 17 Nov
Yefim Bronfman 27, 28, 29 Nov; 1 Dec
Alexander Gavrylyuk 6, 7 Feb; 10 Mar
Stephen Hough 15, 17, 19, 20 Sep
Lukáš Vondráček 8, 9, 10, 12 May
singers
Cheryl Barker, soprano 22, 24 Feb
Christine Brewer 13, 15, 16 Aug
Peter Coleman-Wright, baritone 22, 24 Feb
Lisa Gasteen, soprano 22, 24 Feb
Deborah Humble, mezzo-soprano
14, 16, 17 May
trumpet
Håkan Hardenberger 22, 23, 24 Oct
violin
James Ehnes 9, 10, 11, 16, 17 Oct
Karen Gomyo 19, 20, 21 Mar
Anne-Sophie Mutter 31 Jan; 1, 2 Feb
Vadim Repin 29, 30 Aug; 1 Sep
Frank Peter Zimmermann 3, 5, 6 Dec
ReTuRnInG soLoIsTs (ConT.)
choirs
Sydney Children’s Choir 16, 17, 18 Jul
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs 22, 24 Feb;
12, 14, 15 Mar; 14, 16, 17 May
sso MusICIans feaTuRInG In The 2014 season
bassoon
Matthew Wilkie 27 Mar; 4 Apr
cello
Catherine Hewgill 27 Mar; 4 Apr
harp
Louise Johnson 24, 25, 28 Jul
oboe
Diana Doherty 16, 17, 18 Jul
Shefali Pryor 27 Mar; 4 Apr
violin
Andrew Haveron Concertmaster
28 Feb; 1, 27 Mar; 4 Apr
Dene Olding Concertmaster
29 May; 6 June
conductors
Roger Benedict 14 Nov
Andrew Haveron Concertmaster
28 Feb; 1, 27 Mar; 4 Apr
Dene Olding, violin-director 6, 7 Feb
ensembles & choiRs
Conservatorium High School Choir
14, 16, 17 May
Harpists of the World Harp Congress
24, 25, 28 Jul
Australian String Quartet 12, 14, 15 Feb
Gondwana Choir and Chorale 16, 17, 18 Jul
Gondwana National Indigenous Children’s
Choir 16, 17, 18 Jul
Yilimbirri Ensemble, Singers & Dancers
16, 17, 18 Jul
Singers from Sydney Schools 16, 17, 18 Jul
Sydney Children’s Choir 16, 17, 18 Jul
Sydney Dance Company 22, 24 Feb
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
22, 24 Feb; 28 Feb; 1 Mar;
12, 14, 15 Mar; 14, 16, 17 May; 26, 27 Sep
SSO Fellows and alumni
14 Nov
2014 GUest condUctors and soloistscoMMissions and preMieres
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recordinGs - sYdneY sYMpHonY orcHestra live
THE SSO HAS RElEASED 23 DIScS AND ONE DIgITAl DOWNlOAD ON THE SSO lIVE lABEl SINcE ITS lAUNcH IN 2006.
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
RESURRECTION
SERGEI PROKOFIEV
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY SYDNEY SYMPHONY
2012 20132006
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schools conceRts
Over 20,000 students
will attend SSO schools
concerts in 2014 at the ABC
Ultimo Centre, City Recital
Hall and in Sydney’s western
suburbs. A further 3,000
will attend workshops and
concerts in regional NSW.
meet the music
Presented by australian
Institute of Music.
Designed to support the
studies of NSW secondary
school students across
the full music curriculum,
the 2014 Meet the Music
series offers a wide range
of repertoire from Mozart
and Beethoven to Australian
composers Carl Vine and
Brett Dean. The series will
include an exciting new
commission by Australians
Paul Stanhope and Steve
Hawke, Jandamarra – Sing
for the Country, the film
music of John Williams and
a presentation of West Side
Story with the orchestra
accompanying the iconic film.
tenix discoveRy conceRts
In 2014, Richard Gill and
the SSO Sinfonia will
help audiences ‘discover’
Shostakovich’s Ninth
Symphony, Mozart’s
Symphony No.40, Brahms’
Haydn Variations and Elgar’s
Sea Pictures.
pRofessionAl leARning
Around the country, the SSO
connects with hundreds of
teachers through workshops
and professional learning
masterclasses presented
in capital cities and regional
areas in person and via the
internet.
AustRAliA And beyond
The SSO continues
to develop its cross-
cultural education exchange
program, established in
China in 2012 with the
National Performing Arts
Centre in Beijing and the
Xinghai Conservatorium
in Guangzhou.
plAyeRlink
Playerlink is a chance
for aspiring musicians from
Years 5 – 12 in regional areas
of NSW to receive intensive
tutorials, orchestral
rehearsal and performance
experience with SSO
musicians. It’s being held in
Bathurst over two days
in August, 2014.
sso sinfoniA
This training and mentoring
ensemble provides
outstanding tertiary
students with invaluable
experience working
alongside SSO musicians
as part of a performing
orchestra, primarily as part
of the Tenix Discovery
series at City Recital Hall
Angel Place.
sso felloWship
Premier Partner:
Credit suisse
A one-year intensive
program for nine musicians
up to the age of 30, the
Fellowship program offers
talented young orchestral
musicians a stepping stone
from study to full-time work.
sinfoniettA pRoJect
A national composition
project for high school
students, Sinfonietta is
uncovering Australia’s next
generation of classical
music composers. In 2014,
Sinfonietta will take place in
October, once again under
the guidance of Richard Gill.
THE SSO IS DEDIcATED TO ENRIcHINg qUAlITy mUSIc lEARNINg IN THE clASSROOm AND IN THE cONcERT HAll, INSpIRINg All-AgE lEARNINg AND mUSIcAl ENgAgEmENT
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has a deep commitment to the development of Australia’s future orchestral musicians and composers.
The orchestra’s Artist Development program encompasses four programs which give young people access to training by SSO musicians and other leaders in the orchestral field from throughout Australia and the world.
edUcation proGraM
artist developMent proGraM
Top: 2013 Fellows
Left: Kees Boersma
mentors local students
at Playerlink workshop
in Albury
Right: Richard Gill
with Sinfonietta
participants at
the 2012 workshop
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OF THE HUNDREDS OF PERFORMANCES BEING GIVEN BY THE SSO IN 2014, AROUND HALF WILL BE AT VENUES AWAY FROM THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, INCLUDING NUMEROUS PERFORMANCES IN OUTER-METROPOLITAN SYDNEY AND REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES.
coMMUnitY & toUrinG
Clockwise from left
Newcastle: The SSO
performs at Newcastle
Town Hall – 2013
Noriko Shimada
mentors local students
at Playerlink in Albury –
2012
The SSO performs
at Parliament House
in Canberra – 2013 Clockwise from above
Crowds enjoy the annual
SSO performance at
Parramatta Park
The SSO performs
annually at Symphony
in the Domain
Local Students get
involved in the 2013
Regional Tour schools
concerts in Albury with
Assistant Conductor
Jessica Cottis
Sinfonia Bassoon Tony
Liu and SSO Principal
Bassoon Matthew Wilkie
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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Emirates have
announced the three-year renewal of their Principal Partner
relationship from 2014, making it one of the longest
running partnerships for the SSO, with 2014 marking
the 12th anniversary of the collaboration between
the two organisations.
According to SSO Managing Director Rory Jeffes, the
orchestra and Emirates both pride themselves on first class
service and experiences, allowing for a great partnership.
“Like Emirates, the SSO prides itself on the quality of
our customer service, the highest standards, and the
excitement of a wonderful experience. Our partnership with
one of the world's greatest airlines will continue to help the
SSO present the very best live symphonic experience to the
widest possible audience, both at our home at the Sydney
Opera House and throughout the world, ” said Mr Jeffes.
“As part of this new agreement, Emirates will continue as
naming sponsor of the SSO’s highly successful Emirates
Metro Series. And those flying on Emirates will be able to
watch SSO concerts on the Emirates inflight entertainment
system, ice, which recently took out the award for best
inflight entertainment for the ninth year running in the
Skytrax Awards.
“I am delighted with the renewal of our partnership,
and thank Emirates for their vision and continued support
of the SSO,” added Mr Jeffes
Barry Brown, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President,
Commercial Operations, East said: “Emirates considers its
role as Principal Partner of the SSO to be an enormously
valuable component of its extensive sponsorship portfolio
and its business activity.”
“The orchestra brings together the finest classical music
talents, so it is only fitting that Emirates, which combines
best-in-class products for a memorable flying experience,
is the Principal Partner,” Mr Brown said.
“This partnership is about connecting with our customers.
We are dedicated to the growth of arts and culture in
Australia, and the SSO allows us to showcase the Emirates
brand to music lovers around the country and the world,
from its home at the Sydney Opera House,” he continued.
“Renewing the partnership with the orchestra is an integral
part of our long term commitment to Sydney, and Australia,”
he concluded.
The SSO has been present during many of Emirates’ key
milestones, including the launch of the Airbus A380 and
performing at events for partners, including the Australian
Jockey Club and Collingwood Football Club plus a chamber
music weekend in 2013 at Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort
and Spa.
THE SyDNEy SympHONy ORcHESTRA AND EmIRATES ANNOUNcE RENEWAl OF pRINcIpAl pARTNERSHIp
Left: SSO
Principal
Cello
Catherine
Hewgill.
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foR moRe infoRmAtion About the sso’s 2014 seAson, pleAse contAct
Yvonne Zammit
head of Communications
Tel: 02 8215 4612
Mob: 0410 761 578
Email: [email protected]
Katherine stevenson
Public Relations Manager
Tel: 02 8215 4653
Mob: 0488 400 102
Email: [email protected]
to book tickets:
SSO Box Office: 02 8215 4600 (9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
Or select your own seat at www.sydneysymphony.com
Orchestra photo: John Marmaras
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