The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is an Australian symphony orchestra. It was founded in 1932 as the National Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. Since its opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House has been its home concert hall. The orchestra's chief conductor is David Robertson who succeeded Vladimir Ashkenazy at the beginning of 2014.
Venues and programming
The Sydney Symphony performs around 150 concerts a year to a combined annual audience of more than 350,000. The regular subscription concert series are mostly performed at the Sydney Opera House, but other venues around Sydney are used as well, including the City Recital Hall at Angel Place and the Sydney Town Hall. The Town Hall was the home of the orchestra until the opening of the Opera House in 1973. Since then, most concerts have been taking place in the Opera House's Concert Hall (capacity: 2,679 seats). A major annual event for the orchestra is Symphony in the Domain, a free evening outdoor picnic concert held in the summer month of January in the large city park known as The Domain. This event draws audiences of over 80,000 and is a long-established part of the Sydney summer cultural calendar.
The Sydney area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians since the Upper Paleolithic period. The first British settlers arrived in 1788 to found Sydney as a penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia. Since convict transportation ended in the mid-19th century, the city has transformed from a colonial outpost into a major global cultural and economic centre.
The population of Sydney at the time of the 2011 census was 4.39 million, 1.5 million of which were born overseas, representing many different nationalities and making Sydney one of the most multicultural cities in the world. There are more than 250 different languages spoken in Sydney and about one-third of residents speak a language other than English at home.
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Sydney Kells (Valerie Bertinelli), the daughter of a now-deceased policeman, brings her New York City detective agency (in which she is the only investigator) back to her hometown and her family, including her over-protective brother Billy (Matthew Perry), himself a rookie cop. As she struggles to balance her personal and professional life, the main source of her work comes from an uptight lawyer (Craig Bierko), with whom she shares sexual chemistry. She and her best friend Jill (Rebeccah Bush) frequent a neighborhood bar run by Ray (Barney Martin), her father's old police partner.
BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 9 | @Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Digital Season
The Ninth Symphony is considered one of Beethoven’s greatest works and the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme of the final movement is one of the most widely recognised melodies in classical music. Former Chief Conductor Edo de Waart returned to lead the orchestra in the performance, which also features Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and American soprano Amanda Majeski making her Australian debut.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770–1827)
Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 (Choral)
0:30 I. Allegro, ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
16:10 II. Molto vivace – Presto
28:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato
42:50 IV. Allegro assai (Choral Finale on Schiller’s Ode To Joy)
Amanda Majeski, soprano
Caitlin Hulcup, mezzo-soprano
Kim Begley, tenor
Shenyang, bass-baritone
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
More from our Di...
published: 04 Apr 2020
Introducing the 2015 Fellows
Get to know the fourteen talented young musicians selected for the 2015 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program, with an especially warm welcome to our first ever brass and percussion Fellows!
published: 02 Mar 2015
George Meets the Orchestra | An Introduction to the Orchestra for Children
George is going to meet an orchestra for the first time!
He wants to learn an instrument – but which one?
Follow George as he chats with players of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and learns all about the four families of the orchestra – strings, brass, woodwind and percussion. A perfect introduction to classical music for kids aged 2-5.
Which instrument do you think George will choose?
A real-life orchestra awaits you at Sydney Opera House! Check out the kids program to see what’s on now – https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/kids
(Babies Proms is a great place to start!)
Special thanks to the talented Sydney Youth Orchestras for having us along to their rehearsal. Inspired to join an orchestra? Visit them at www.syo.com.au
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S...
published: 15 Sep 2015
2CELLOS - Game of Thrones [Live at Sydney Opera House]
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2CELLOS Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser playing Game of Thrones Medley with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House.
Guy Noble, conductor
Filmed by Big Picture Australia
Directed by Peter Ots
Audio produced by Filip Vidovic, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser
Lighting design by Crt Birsa
published: 03 Mar 2017
BEETHOVEN Fifth Symphony | Australian Chamber Orchestra & Richard Tognetti
Watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, performing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
The symphony was performed alongside Beethoven's Violin Concerto in the Orchestra’s final tour of 2018, "Tognetti's Beethoven". This recording is also available on our YouTube channel.
The concert was broadcast live on Facebook thanks to the support of ACO Principal Partner Virgin Australia.
https://www.aco.com.au
published: 05 Feb 2019
Ólafur Arnalds - Live at Sydney Opera House | Digital Season
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera House's 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive journey through his back catalogue, with visuals by Máni M. Sigfússon.
WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
Set list:
0:00 - Verses
9:24 - Þú ert jörðin
14:27 - Only The Winds
19:50 - Fyrsta
26:19 - Poland
30:10 - Hands, Be Still
33:54 - Reminiscence
39:10 - We (Too) Shall Rest
41:12 - Undan Hulu
46:35 - Allt Varð Hljótt
49:50 - Beth's Theme
56:18 - Near Light
1:06:04 - Ljósið
1:12:09 - Lag Fyrir Ömmu
Ólafur Arnalds: Piano and all compositions
Viktor Orri Árnason: conductor and arranger
Máni M. Sigfússon: Visuals
Sydney Cham...
published: 08 May 2020
Verdi's Requiem with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration with a global broadcast of our Verdi’s Requiem concert on Thursday, 21 June 2018.
Watch the full performance here: http://bit.ly/2SSJXUr
published: 18 Dec 2018
MAHLER Sixth Symphony - one of the famous hammerblows (Sydney Symphony Orchestra / Ashkenazy)
One of the famous hammerblows from the finale of Mahler's Sixth Symphony, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy on Friday 4 March 2011 at the Sydney Opera House.
To watch the whole concert, visit: http://bigpondmusic.com/sydneysymphony
The Ninth Symphony is considered one of Beethoven’s greatest works and the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme of the final movement is one of the most widely recognised melodie...
The Ninth Symphony is considered one of Beethoven’s greatest works and the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme of the final movement is one of the most widely recognised melodies in classical music. Former Chief Conductor Edo de Waart returned to lead the orchestra in the performance, which also features Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and American soprano Amanda Majeski making her Australian debut.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770–1827)
Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 (Choral)
0:30 I. Allegro, ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
16:10 II. Molto vivace – Presto
28:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato
42:50 IV. Allegro assai (Choral Finale on Schiller’s Ode To Joy)
Amanda Majeski, soprano
Caitlin Hulcup, mezzo-soprano
Kim Begley, tenor
Shenyang, bass-baritone
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
More from our Digital Season: https://soh.online/Digital-Season
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
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What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
The Ninth Symphony is considered one of Beethoven’s greatest works and the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme of the final movement is one of the most widely recognised melodies in classical music. Former Chief Conductor Edo de Waart returned to lead the orchestra in the performance, which also features Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and American soprano Amanda Majeski making her Australian debut.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770–1827)
Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 (Choral)
0:30 I. Allegro, ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
16:10 II. Molto vivace – Presto
28:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato
42:50 IV. Allegro assai (Choral Finale on Schiller’s Ode To Joy)
Amanda Majeski, soprano
Caitlin Hulcup, mezzo-soprano
Kim Begley, tenor
Shenyang, bass-baritone
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
More from our Digital Season: https://soh.online/Digital-Season
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
Get to know the fourteen talented young musicians selected for the 2015 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program, with an especially warm welcome to our fi...
Get to know the fourteen talented young musicians selected for the 2015 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program, with an especially warm welcome to our first ever brass and percussion Fellows!
Get to know the fourteen talented young musicians selected for the 2015 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program, with an especially warm welcome to our first ever brass and percussion Fellows!
George is going to meet an orchestra for the first time!
He wants to learn an instrument – but which one?
Follow George as he chats with players of the Sydne...
George is going to meet an orchestra for the first time!
He wants to learn an instrument – but which one?
Follow George as he chats with players of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and learns all about the four families of the orchestra – strings, brass, woodwind and percussion. A perfect introduction to classical music for kids aged 2-5.
Which instrument do you think George will choose?
A real-life orchestra awaits you at Sydney Opera House! Check out the kids program to see what’s on now – https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/kids
(Babies Proms is a great place to start!)
Special thanks to the talented Sydney Youth Orchestras for having us along to their rehearsal. Inspired to join an orchestra? Visit them at www.syo.com.au
—
SUBSCRIBE to Sydney Opera House: https://soh.online/Subscribe
Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperah...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyopera...
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
George is going to meet an orchestra for the first time!
He wants to learn an instrument – but which one?
Follow George as he chats with players of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and learns all about the four families of the orchestra – strings, brass, woodwind and percussion. A perfect introduction to classical music for kids aged 2-5.
Which instrument do you think George will choose?
A real-life orchestra awaits you at Sydney Opera House! Check out the kids program to see what’s on now – https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/kids
(Babies Proms is a great place to start!)
Special thanks to the talented Sydney Youth Orchestras for having us along to their rehearsal. Inspired to join an orchestra? Visit them at www.syo.com.au
—
SUBSCRIBE to Sydney Opera House: https://soh.online/Subscribe
Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperah...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyopera...
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
http://www.instagram.com/2cellosofficial
http://www.facebook.com/2Cellos
Listen to all our music at https://2Cellos.lnk.to/TheCatalog
2CELLOS Luka Sulic and S...
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http://www.facebook.com/2Cellos
Listen to all our music at https://2Cellos.lnk.to/TheCatalog
2CELLOS Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser playing Game of Thrones Medley with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House.
Guy Noble, conductor
Filmed by Big Picture Australia
Directed by Peter Ots
Audio produced by Filip Vidovic, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser
Lighting design by Crt Birsa
http://www.instagram.com/2cellosofficial
http://www.facebook.com/2Cellos
Listen to all our music at https://2Cellos.lnk.to/TheCatalog
2CELLOS Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser playing Game of Thrones Medley with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House.
Guy Noble, conductor
Filmed by Big Picture Australia
Directed by Peter Ots
Audio produced by Filip Vidovic, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser
Lighting design by Crt Birsa
Watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, performing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
The sympho...
Watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, performing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
The symphony was performed alongside Beethoven's Violin Concerto in the Orchestra’s final tour of 2018, "Tognetti's Beethoven". This recording is also available on our YouTube channel.
The concert was broadcast live on Facebook thanks to the support of ACO Principal Partner Virgin Australia.
https://www.aco.com.au
Watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, performing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
The symphony was performed alongside Beethoven's Violin Concerto in the Orchestra’s final tour of 2018, "Tognetti's Beethoven". This recording is also available on our YouTube channel.
The concert was broadcast live on Facebook thanks to the support of ACO Principal Partner Virgin Australia.
https://www.aco.com.au
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera House's 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orches...
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera House's 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive journey through his back catalogue, with visuals by Máni M. Sigfússon.
WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
Set list:
0:00 - Verses
9:24 - Þú ert jörðin
14:27 - Only The Winds
19:50 - Fyrsta
26:19 - Poland
30:10 - Hands, Be Still
33:54 - Reminiscence
39:10 - We (Too) Shall Rest
41:12 - Undan Hulu
46:35 - Allt Varð Hljótt
49:50 - Beth's Theme
56:18 - Near Light
1:06:04 - Ljósið
1:12:09 - Lag Fyrir Ömmu
Ólafur Arnalds: Piano and all compositions
Viktor Orri Árnason: conductor and arranger
Máni M. Sigfússon: Visuals
Sydney Chamber Orchestra:
Cello: Guy Curd
Cello: Heather Lindsay
Clarinet: Cameron Burgess:
Clarinet: Paul Cutlan
Clarinet: Phillippa Murphy-Haste
Flute: Melissa Coleman
French Horn: Michael Dixon
Trombone: Matt Harrison
Viola: Ella Brinch
Viola: Vera Marcu
Violin: Hayley Bullock
Violin: Natalya Bing
Violin: Sophie Longmuir
Violin: Vanessa Tammetta
Producer: Jordan Verzar
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
We’re not-for-profit and raise over 90% of costs from non-government sources.
Learn more at https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/give
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera House's 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive journey through his back catalogue, with visuals by Máni M. Sigfússon.
WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
Set list:
0:00 - Verses
9:24 - Þú ert jörðin
14:27 - Only The Winds
19:50 - Fyrsta
26:19 - Poland
30:10 - Hands, Be Still
33:54 - Reminiscence
39:10 - We (Too) Shall Rest
41:12 - Undan Hulu
46:35 - Allt Varð Hljótt
49:50 - Beth's Theme
56:18 - Near Light
1:06:04 - Ljósið
1:12:09 - Lag Fyrir Ömmu
Ólafur Arnalds: Piano and all compositions
Viktor Orri Árnason: conductor and arranger
Máni M. Sigfússon: Visuals
Sydney Chamber Orchestra:
Cello: Guy Curd
Cello: Heather Lindsay
Clarinet: Cameron Burgess:
Clarinet: Paul Cutlan
Clarinet: Phillippa Murphy-Haste
Flute: Melissa Coleman
French Horn: Michael Dixon
Trombone: Matt Harrison
Viola: Ella Brinch
Viola: Vera Marcu
Violin: Hayley Bullock
Violin: Natalya Bing
Violin: Sophie Longmuir
Violin: Vanessa Tammetta
Producer: Jordan Verzar
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
We’re not-for-profit and raise over 90% of costs from non-government sources.
Learn more at https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/give
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration w...
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration with a global broadcast of our Verdi’s Requiem concert on Thursday, 21 June 2018.
Watch the full performance here: http://bit.ly/2SSJXUr
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration with a global broadcast of our Verdi’s Requiem concert on Thursday, 21 June 2018.
Watch the full performance here: http://bit.ly/2SSJXUr
One of the famous hammerblows from the finale of Mahler's Sixth Symphony, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy ...
One of the famous hammerblows from the finale of Mahler's Sixth Symphony, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy on Friday 4 March 2011 at the Sydney Opera House.
To watch the whole concert, visit: http://bigpondmusic.com/sydneysymphony
One of the famous hammerblows from the finale of Mahler's Sixth Symphony, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy on Friday 4 March 2011 at the Sydney Opera House.
To watch the whole concert, visit: http://bigpondmusic.com/sydneysymphony
The Ninth Symphony is considered one of Beethoven’s greatest works and the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme of the final movement is one of the most widely recognised melodies in classical music. Former Chief Conductor Edo de Waart returned to lead the orchestra in the performance, which also features Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and American soprano Amanda Majeski making her Australian debut.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770–1827)
Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 (Choral)
0:30 I. Allegro, ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
16:10 II. Molto vivace – Presto
28:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato
42:50 IV. Allegro assai (Choral Finale on Schiller’s Ode To Joy)
Amanda Majeski, soprano
Caitlin Hulcup, mezzo-soprano
Kim Begley, tenor
Shenyang, bass-baritone
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
More from our Digital Season: https://soh.online/Digital-Season
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
Get to know the fourteen talented young musicians selected for the 2015 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program, with an especially warm welcome to our first ever brass and percussion Fellows!
George is going to meet an orchestra for the first time!
He wants to learn an instrument – but which one?
Follow George as he chats with players of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and learns all about the four families of the orchestra – strings, brass, woodwind and percussion. A perfect introduction to classical music for kids aged 2-5.
Which instrument do you think George will choose?
A real-life orchestra awaits you at Sydney Opera House! Check out the kids program to see what’s on now – https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/kids
(Babies Proms is a great place to start!)
Special thanks to the talented Sydney Youth Orchestras for having us along to their rehearsal. Inspired to join an orchestra? Visit them at www.syo.com.au
—
SUBSCRIBE to Sydney Opera House: https://soh.online/Subscribe
Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperah...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyopera...
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
http://www.instagram.com/2cellosofficial
http://www.facebook.com/2Cellos
Listen to all our music at https://2Cellos.lnk.to/TheCatalog
2CELLOS Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser playing Game of Thrones Medley with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House.
Guy Noble, conductor
Filmed by Big Picture Australia
Directed by Peter Ots
Audio produced by Filip Vidovic, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser
Lighting design by Crt Birsa
Watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, performing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.
The symphony was performed alongside Beethoven's Violin Concerto in the Orchestra’s final tour of 2018, "Tognetti's Beethoven". This recording is also available on our YouTube channel.
The concert was broadcast live on Facebook thanks to the support of ACO Principal Partner Virgin Australia.
https://www.aco.com.au
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera House's 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive journey through his back catalogue, with visuals by Máni M. Sigfússon.
WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
Set list:
0:00 - Verses
9:24 - Þú ert jörðin
14:27 - Only The Winds
19:50 - Fyrsta
26:19 - Poland
30:10 - Hands, Be Still
33:54 - Reminiscence
39:10 - We (Too) Shall Rest
41:12 - Undan Hulu
46:35 - Allt Varð Hljótt
49:50 - Beth's Theme
56:18 - Near Light
1:06:04 - Ljósið
1:12:09 - Lag Fyrir Ömmu
Ólafur Arnalds: Piano and all compositions
Viktor Orri Árnason: conductor and arranger
Máni M. Sigfússon: Visuals
Sydney Chamber Orchestra:
Cello: Guy Curd
Cello: Heather Lindsay
Clarinet: Cameron Burgess:
Clarinet: Paul Cutlan
Clarinet: Phillippa Murphy-Haste
Flute: Melissa Coleman
French Horn: Michael Dixon
Trombone: Matt Harrison
Viola: Ella Brinch
Viola: Vera Marcu
Violin: Hayley Bullock
Violin: Natalya Bing
Violin: Sophie Longmuir
Violin: Vanessa Tammetta
Producer: Jordan Verzar
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Sydney Opera House is an Australian icon and one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world. On this channel you will find performances, behind the scenes content and stories from beneath the sails. With over 40 shows a week at the Sydney Opera House there's something for everyone.
We’re not-for-profit and raise over 90% of costs from non-government sources.
Learn more at https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/give
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sydoperahouse
and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse
What's On at Sydney Opera House:
http://bit.ly/SOHWhatsOn
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration with a global broadcast of our Verdi’s Requiem concert on Thursday, 21 June 2018.
Watch the full performance here: http://bit.ly/2SSJXUr
One of the famous hammerblows from the finale of Mahler's Sixth Symphony, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy on Friday 4 March 2011 at the Sydney Opera House.
To watch the whole concert, visit: http://bigpondmusic.com/sydneysymphony
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is an Australian symphony orchestra. It was founded in 1932 as the National Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. Since its opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House has been its home concert hall. The orchestra's chief conductor is David Robertson who succeeded Vladimir Ashkenazy at the beginning of 2014.
Venues and programming
The Sydney Symphony performs around 150 concerts a year to a combined annual audience of more than 350,000. The regular subscription concert series are mostly performed at the Sydney Opera House, but other venues around Sydney are used as well, including the City Recital Hall at Angel Place and the Sydney Town Hall. The Town Hall was the home of the orchestra until the opening of the Opera House in 1973. Since then, most concerts have been taking place in the Opera House's Concert Hall (capacity: 2,679 seats). A major annual event for the orchestra is Symphony in the Domain, a free evening outdoor picnic concert held in the summer month of January in the large city park known as The Domain. This event draws audiences of over 80,000 and is a long-established part of the Sydney summer cultural calendar.
SYDNEY — The MelbourneSymphonyOrchestra (MSO) has admitted it made an "error" in canceling an acclaimed pianist’s performance due to comments he made on the Israel-Gaza war.On Sunday, Jayson ....
SYDNEY — The MelbourneSymphonyOrchestra (MSO) has canceled an acclaimed pianist's upcoming recital after comments he made on the Israel-Gaza war.Jayson Gillham premiered Witness at a show at the ....
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... will be performed as an Australian premiere in a special collaboration between Sydney based 30-piece Choir, a symphony orchestra and an array of musicians performing on traditional Greek instruments.