Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

The renowned Sydney Symphony Orchestra, based at the famous Sydney Opera House, presents over 180 concerts each year featuring some of the most celebrated conductors and soloists from around the globe.

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  • 5 days ago | sydneysymphony.com | Hugh Robertson

    By Hugh RobertsonIn the middle of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall stage, Terry Harper stands alone at the piano, putting the instrument through its final tuning and checks. The cavernous auditorium is empty; his only audience the production staff scurrying around setting up for this morning’s concert. You have never heard this man play one single note, but he is one of the most important people in the modern history of music in Sydney.

  • 2 weeks ago | sydneysymphony.com | Hugh Robertson

    Who Was Richard Strauss? 23 May, 2025 The German composer and conductor Richard Strauss (1864–1949) is beloved by audiences and musicians around the world for his richly-textured musical works. We asked Chief Conductor Simone Young and Principal Guest Conductor Sir Donald Runnicles, two of the world’s great Strauss conductors, for their insights into the man and his music ahead of two concerts that promise to be highlights of our 2025 Season.

  • 2 months ago | sydneysymphony.com | Hugh Robertson

    “True Music Is a Revelation, It’s a Medicine”: Daniel Lozakovich Spreads the Good Word 07 April, 2025 Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich is a young man full of passion for life and music. Ahead of his Australian debut in May he talks about the transcendent power of art and the ‘otherworldly’ Sibelius Violin Concerto. By Hugh RobertsonDaniel Lozakovich is reaching for eternity.

  • 2 months ago | sydneysymphony.com | Hugh Robertson

    By Hugh RobertsonYou have all seen it, I’m sure, clogging your social media: torrents of soulless slop churned out by AI. Whether infringing the copyright of authors on an industrial scale or directly copying the art style of beloved filmmakers, our tech autocrats glibly assert that ‘this is progress’ as they squeeze all of the joy and humanity out of art. How do we combat this rising tide of computer-hallucinated garbage? If you ask Sir Stephen Hough, the answer could be Johannes Brahms.

  • 2 months ago | sydneysymphony.com | Hugh Robertson

    By Hugh Robertson Maybe it’s due to his status as one of the greatest-ever singers of lied, or art song. But when I think of the great German baritone Matthias Goerne I imagine him in a large coat, collar turned against the wind, trudging through a desolate wintry landscape. A quintessentially Romantic figure, a Caspar David Friedrich painting come to life, or indeed the protagonist of Schubert’s Winterreise.

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