Sydney Symphony Orchestra Performs Brass Masterpieces

Next date: Friday, 21 March 2025 | 07:30 PM to 08:45 PM

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The Sydney Symphony comes to Goulburn for one night only, with a concert that celebrates the rich and triumphant sound of brass instruments and the Orchestra’s world-class brass section.

 

From grand entrances to triumphant finales, brass instruments are often called upon for music’s most moving moments. And the Goulburn Performing Arts Centre is the ideal venue to experience all the glory of these gleaming instruments.

 

It was artworks by his friend Viktor Hartmann that inspired Mussorgsky to write Pictures at an Exhibition, and the brilliant musical colours of the brass will bring them to life. The towering final movement, The Great Gate of Kyiv, is one of classical music’s best-loved moments, and is even more spectacular as a brass-only fanfare.

 

The music of the Baroque is known for being grand, bright and sparkling, and each member of the section gets to shine in an enchanting and elegant suite of music from Purcell’s The Fairy Queen.

 

Coupled with gorgeous shorter works by John Williams and Morten Lauridsen, there is no music better suited to the rich, glowing soundworld of brass instruments than these shimmering classics.

 

Program

John WILLIAMS 

Fanfare for a Festive Occasion

PURCELL arr. CREES 

The Fairy Queen: Suite

Morten LAURIDSEN 

O magnum mysterium

MUSSORGSKY arr. HOWARTH Pictures at an Exhibition

 

 

Artists

Musicians of the 

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

 

When

  • Friday, 21 March 2025 | 07:30 PM - 08:45 PM

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