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Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Gil Shaham performs Beethoven’s Violin Concerto

5 July @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm AEST

Gentle taps on the timpani set the stage for an extraordinary journey, vast and noble. It has remained the gold standard for 300 years, a monumental challenge for composers, orchestras and soloists to aspire to.

For the violinist, it’s not just a technical feat. This is music that reveals the depth of the artist behind the instrument. And in Gil Shaham we have a soloist equal to the task: his ‘sumptuous and precise’ tone (Chicago Tribune) and his command of line and detail makes the most of Beethoven’s extended passages and subtle turns.

For Shaham’s first visit to Sydney in more than a decade, he will be joined by our former Chief Conductor (and Shaham’s brother-in-law) David Robertson. Robertson shines a light on Carl Nielsen’s powerful Fourth Symphony, known as The Inextinguishable. The first symphony Robertson ever conducted in Sydney, more than 20 years ago, it is a work of extraordinary drive and drama, anchored by an unforgettable timpani battle.

Details

Date:
5 July
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
AEST
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Venue

Sydney Opera House
Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia + Google Map
Phone:
02 9250 7111
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Organiser

Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Phone:
02 8215 4600
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