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Sir Simon Rattle conducts London Symphony Orchestra Programme 3 - Bruckner 7 Inside/Out at the House

3 May 2023

In this Sydney exclusive, Sir Simon Rattle conducts the LSO in his favourite Bruckner symphony, and introduces Sun Poem by rising star Daniel Kidane, together with rarely heard gems from Schumann and Stravinsky.

Take your seat, Inside or Out

Inside

In the Concert Hall

Outside

All tickets $10 including transport & no booking fee!

Travel on public transport is included in your $10 Outside ticket to Sydney Opera House 50th Anniversary ‘Inside/Out at the House’ events on the Forecourt. Monday 1 to Sunday 7 May 2023 inclusive. Simply show your event ticket to transport staff when boarding the following services:

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Discover the musical vistas of Bruckner in this illuminating concert

You don’t want to listen to Bruckner on your earbuds, you don’t want to listen to Bruckner in your car. To experience the extraordinary musical vistas and mind-bending moments of a Bruckner symphony, you’ll want to hear it in a magnificent concert hall, performed by a great orchestra with a conductor who holds the music dear to his heart. And this Sydney-exclusive concert with Sir Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra makes that possible.

Bruckner’s Seventh is the symphony that made his name – an instant success and his most popular symphony today. If you’re a Bruckner fan, you’ll want to hear this performance using the new edition by Ben Cohrs, full of energy and fresh details. If you’re new to Bruckner, there’s no better way to discover the sheer splendour and profound expression of his music.

The concert opens with two neglected miniatures – the overture to Schumann’s only opera and Stravinsky’s youthful Fireworks – and something new from London-born Daniel Kidane. Sun Poem draws on Kidane’s Eritrean and Russian heritage and takes inspiration from the joy, excitement and trepidation of fatherhood in music that’s “taut, terrific and excellently played” (The Times).

Programme
SCHUMANN Genoveva: Overture
KIDANE Sun Poem*
STRAVINSKY Fireworks
BRUCKNER Symphony No.7**
* Australian premiere
** Australian premiere of the Cohrs edition

Artists
Sir Simon Rattle conductor
London Symphony Orchestra

Presented by Sydney Opera House

  • NSW Government

This program is proudly supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW’s Blockbusters Funding initiative

Take your seat, Inside or Out

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