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WILLOUGHBY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Presents DEDICATIONS
 

Celebrate musical dedications with Associate Conductor Dr Sarah Penicka-Smith. Hear our beloved Concertmaster Maria Lindsay perform Alla Pavlova’s lush Monolog – written as a tribute to Pavlova’s violinist father – alongside a dazzling performance of Australian jazz legend Tommy Tycho’s Violin Concerto, dedicated to Lindsay herself. This exciting concert on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 May opens with Béla Bartok’s passionate Romanian Folk Dances and comes to a riveting close with Antonín Dvořák’s epic Hero’s Song.

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, Concert Hall, 409 Victoria Ave Chatswood
Bookings: 02 8075 8111 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Saturday 20 May 2023

Tickets: Adult $57; Conc $52; Youth $26.00 Child $15.30; Family $128.00

 

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