The Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra presents Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances, his final composition, which is a vibrant orchestral work in three movements. This piece reflects the composer’s mature style, blending lush Romantic melodies with 20th-century harmonic elements. Symphonic Dances captivates listeners with emotional depth, rhythmic vitality, and brilliant orchestration, marking it as one of Rachmaninov’s crowning achievements in orchestral music.
Also included in the program is Rachmaninov’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2, performed by Reuban Tsang, the winner of the Nancy Weir Best Australian Prize at the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition and the First Prize Winner of the 2024 Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition. The concert will be conducted by Johannes Fritzsch.
In addition to these masterpieces, the program features works by Mozart and Georges Lentz, making this final major orchestral concert of the year an event not to miss.
TheConservatorium Symphony OrchestrapresentsRachmaninov’sSymphonic Dances, his final composition is a vibrant orchestral work in three movements. The piece reflects the composer’s mature style, blending lush Romantic melodies with 20th-century harmonic elements. TheSymphonic Dancescaptivate listeners with their emotional depth, rhythmic vitality, and brilliant orchestration, leaving a lasting impression as one ofRachmaninov’s crowning achievements in the realm of orchestral music. Also in the program isRachmaninov’s belovedPiano Concerto No. 2, played byReuban Tsang, winner of the Nancy Weir Best Australian Prize at the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition, and the First Prize Winner of the 2024 Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition. Conducted byJohannes Fritzsch, the Conservatorium’s final major orchestral concert of the year is one not to miss. Along with works byMozartandGeorges Lentz, the final major orchestral concert of the year is not one to miss.
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