Sydney Symphony Orchestra performs Mahler's Klagende Lied | Live at Sydney Opera House
Relive The Sydney Symphony Orchestra performing Mahler's epic Das klagende Lied, recorded live from the Concert Hall on Saturday 7 December 2019
This marks the orchestra’s final 2019 season performance in the Concert Hall before the venue closes in February 2020 for its largest-ever refurbishment.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this incredible season finale as we celebrate the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s latest chapter at the Sydney Opera House before renewal works begin.
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Tour the Sydney Opera House in 360° | Featuring soprano Nicole Car and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
A 360° experience capturing one of the world’s busiest performing arts centres between the acts — waking up, in rehearsal and at rest — featuring the outstanding young Australian soprano Nicole Car, cellist and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Director of Artistic Planning, Benjamin Schwartz and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra itself under the baton of David Robertson, Chief Conductor and Artistic Director.
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Lea Salonga in Concert with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
The Award-winning Broadway star and Disney legend, Lea Salonga, returns to Sydney this November following her 2017 sold out tour. Tickets here:
Known for her powerhouse vocals and perfect pitch, Lea will wow audiences once again with Broadway hits and movie greats, including songs from Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Hamilton, Aladdin, Frozen and The Greatest Showman. Her vocal flair will be matched by the best band in town, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Gerard Salonga.
Lea – the voice behind Disney Princesses Jasmine and Mulan – celebrated her 40th Anniversary in the entertainment industry in 2018 with a special concert in her native Manila, Philippines. More recently, Lea has performed in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island which won the Tony® Award for Best Revival of a Musical.
Sydney Opera House- Symphony Orchestra - NSW Australia
Sydney Opera House- Symphony Orchestra - NSW Australia
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is an Australian symphony orchestra that was initially formed in 1908. Since its opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House has been its home concert hall. Simone Young will be the orchestra's next chief conductor when she takes up the position in 2022.
Hawke Memorial: William Barton and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra play Down Under | ABC News
William Barton and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra play Down Under at Bob Hawke's memorial service.
The song was one of Mr Hawke's favourite songs and one that is forever linked with him through Australia's America's Cup win in 1983.
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Conchita performs Rise Like a Phoenix - Sydney Opera House
Conchita: From Vienna with Love with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Thursday 3 March 2016
Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
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When TwoSet Violin crashes Lang Lang’s rehearsal with the SSO...
What happens when Sydney Symphony Orchestra Violin Fellow Brett Yang, of TwoSet Violin, sleeps through his alarm on the day of his rehearsal with international piano superstar Lang Lang, conductor Manuel Lopez-Gomez and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House?
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is grateful to Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd for their assistance with this video.
ELGAR Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (Sydney Symphony Orchestra / Noble)
Congratulations Kate and William from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra!
Sir Edward Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 recorded at the Sydney Opera House in 2010.
Last Night of the Proms is back by popular demand with the best of British popular and classical music under the very Australian sails of the Sydney Opera House. 13 & 15 Sept 2013.
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Handel's Messiah Live from the Sydney Opera House
Watch a 600-strong Sydney Philharmonia Choirs sing Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, live from the Sydney Opera House.
Performed by Celeste Lazarenko (soprano), Nicholas Tolputt (countertenor), Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Christopher Richardson (bass-baritone), Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Christmas Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)
Photo: Keith Saunders
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No.2: 1st movement (Sydney Symphony Orchestra / Ling / Lang Lang)
On Saturday 11 June 2011, Lang Lang performed Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jahja Ling at the Sydney Opera House. Watch the start of Lang Lang's electrifying performance.
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra 2015 Season Highlights
The artists, music and highlights of Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s 2015 Season.
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Behind the scenes with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra | #ResCoRelay
Have you ever wondered what it takes to get a Sydney Symphony Orchestra concert on stage? Concertmaster Andrew Haveron and Elissa Seed, Production Coordinator with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra are taking us behind the scenes at the Opera House for an exclusive look at rehearsals ahead a concert of Brahms and Sibelius.
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Human Nature & The Sydney Symphony Orchestra - Highlights
Playing their own multi-platinum hits, including Wishes, Every Time You Cry and Cruel, they'll also feature the best of their hugely popular Motown albums and selections from their forthcoming Las Vegas record.
Join with family and friends and prepare for an unforgettable night of uplifting, sing-along, dance-in-your-seat music as one of Australia's most popular and best-loved acts, joins with the might of the full Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
This show was performed Live at the State Theatre on Thu 16, Fri 17 & Sat 18 December, 8pm.
Beethoven Nine with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
One of Beethoven's greatest works, Symphony No.9, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by former Sydney Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductor Edo de Waart. With Amanda Majeski (soprano), Caitlin Hulcup (mezzo-soprano), Kim Begley (tenor), Shenyang (bass-baritone) and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra - Ambassadors for Australia
Australian Ambassador to China, Her Excellency Frances Adamson reflects on the success of the Sydney Symphony's 2012 China Tour and how cultural diplomacy can further Australia's relationship with China.
Verdi's Requiem with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Live from the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra marked Australia’s first flagship event in the international Make Music Day celebration with a global broadcast of our Verdi’s Requiem concert on Thursday, 21 June 2018.
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MACKEY Stumble to Grace - Piano Concerto (Sydney Symphony Orchestra / David Robertson)
Pianist Orli Shaham plays the Australian Premiere of Mackey's Stumble to Grace - Piano Concerto. Recorded on Thursday 28 June at the Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall.
Conducted by Sydney Symphony's Chief Conductor and Artistic Director designate, David Robertson.
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s 2017 Season
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra's 2017 Season is now on sale!
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Our Chief Conductor and Artistic Director David Robertson has again invited some of the world’s greatest conductors and soloists to perform with your SSO, including Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich – who is set to make her Australian debut – and Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit in a celebration of his 40-year relationship with the SSO. Pianists Hélène Grimaud and Daniil Trifonov, violinists Baiba Skride and Janine Jansen, singers John Relyea and Susan Graham, and conductors Simone Young and Vladimir Ashkenazy will also appear in the 2017 season.
Featuring: Kirsten Williams, Mark Robinson, Paul Goodchild, Louise Johnson, Toby Thatcher, Shefali Pryor, Rebecca Finch and Benjamin Kopp.
Filmed on location at:
Opera Bar
The InterContinental Sydney
The Sydney Opera House
Music:
Mendelssohn – The Hebrides (SSO / Challender), supplied courtesy of ABC Classics. Available on iTunes:
Produced by Bridget Cormack
Filmed and directed by Daniela Testa.
Constantinople - Joseph Tawadros with the Sydney Symphony
‘Constantinople’ Composed by Joseph Tawadros.
Performed by:
Joseph Tawadros (Oud)
James Tawadros (Riqq)
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Benjamin Northey. Andrew Haveron as Concertmaster. Orchestral arrangement by Jules Buckley.
Performed at the Sydney Opera House on June 21, 2019
HASLAM Juanita the Spanish Lobster (Sydney Symphony Orchestra / Northey / Dame Edna)
Hello possums! Dame Edna, the housewife from Moonee Ponds tells us the fabulously Spanish tale of Juanita, a lobster living in a grotto off the coast of Wales.
Not content to knit seaweed with the other lobsters in the grotto, Juanita dances a fierce flamenco and sings about her troubles. She loathes her boring underwater life and longs for more excitement. Thinking she can find more fun on the land, she leaps into a fisherman's lobster trap one day. Her admirer, a lovesick little lobster named Caradoc (as in the Arthurian knight) saves her from certain doom. In the end, a newly contented Juanita learns to love the grotto, and she sings about her marvellous life with all of
the other sea creatures.
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