The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Bruckner 4 – The Romantic
Presented by Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
Details
The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra presents masterpieces by Bruckner and Ravel and a Victorian premiere by Australian composer Elliott Gyger.
This concert, given by the University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, culminates in Bruckner’s Symphony No 4. Written in 1874 and nicknamed The Romantic by the composer, it was revised many times. The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will perform the 1878/80 version. There is evidence that Bruckner wrote this as a programmatic piece, depicting life, prayer, and, most notably in the third movement, a hunt in the forest.
The concert begins with Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé (Suite No. 2). The story at this point in the narrative follows Chloé and her imminent reunion with Daphnis. After a musically spectacular sunrise, and as a tribute to Pan (who has just rescued Chloé from pirates), the two re-enact the mythological story of Pan and Syrinx.
Just before the interval, the ensemble will perform the Victorian premiere of Elliott Gyger’s Concerto for Orchestra. Like the Bruckner, Gyger’s structure is a marriage of beauty, balance, and symmetry.
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Artists
The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Richard Davis conductor
Program
Maurice Ravel
Daphnis et Chloé Suite No.2
Elliott Gyger
Concerto for Orchestra
Anton Bruckner
Symphony No.4 The Romantic 1879/80 version
Venue
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Tickets
This event is free to attend however tickets are required.
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