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Willoughby Symphony Orchestra- RHAPSODY
 

Internationally renowned concert pianist Konstantin Shamray joins the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra for, ‘RHAPSODY’ to be held in the Concert Hall, The Concourse, Chatswood on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 July.

Hear the prize-winning Australian-based, Russian-born pianist perform Sergei Rachmaninov’s brilliant Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, a glittering showpiece of astounding virtuosity, under the baton of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Dr Nicholas Milton AM.

Alongside this showstopper, WSO performs Alexander Borodin’s lively Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor and one of the 20th-century’s most fascinating works, Dmitri Shostakovich’s mighty Fifth Symphony, written amidst the danger and oppression of Stalin’s Russia.

In March this year The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music announced the appointment of Konstantin Shamray to its keyboard performance program describing Shamray as among the most exciting and accomplished pianists in Australia today.

 

Event details

Venue: Concert Hall, The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood
Bookings: 02 8075 8111 OR email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Saturday 27 July 2024

VENUE: Concert Hall, The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood
DATE & TIME: Saturday 27 July 7pm & Sunday 28 July 2pm
PRICES: Adult $75, Conc $65, Under 35 $35, Child $16.40

 

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