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North Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Orchestral Masterpieces - Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Rossini

When

Saturday 28 March from 7:30pm to 9:35pm

Cost

Adult: $45Concession: $35Student: $25Child: $15

Experience a night of orchestral adrenaline as the North Sydney Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Steven Hillinger, brings three of history’s most iconic works to life.

From the world’s most famous four notes to the lush Romanticism of the Russian soul, this is a program designed to stir the senses.

The Program

  • ROSSINI | Overture to Semiramide: A sparkling, virtuosic romp to set the stage with Italian flair.

  • TCHAIKOVSKY | Piano Concerto No. 1: Massive, melodic, and breathtakingly bold. Renowned Australian soloist Phillip Shovk takes on one of the most demanding (and rewarding) piano masterpieces ever written.

  • BEETHOVEN | Symphony No. 5: The ultimate journey from darkness to light. Hear "Fate knocking at the door" in the symphony that redefined music forever.

Why go? Whether you’re a lifelong aficionado or looking for the perfect "first-time" classical concert, these are the pieces that made the world fall in love with the orchestra.

Fast Facts

  • Conductor: Steven Hillinger

  • Soloist: Phillip Shovk (Piano)

  • Vibe: Epic, powerful, and undeniably cinematic.

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