Call of the Wild
Event description
The great outdoors beckons!
Join the FSO on a thrilling adventure into the wilderness, where nature’s raw beauty is brought to life through music. A sublime selection of works by contemporary Australian composers sets the scene before we step boldly into the world of Mahler’s breathtaking Symphony No.1 - a masterpiece inspired by the wonders of nature.
Don’t miss this exhilarating journey into the wild - no hiking boots required!
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PROGRAM:
• Iain Grandage
| Wild
• Matthew Hindson | The Stars Above Us All
• Maria Grenfell | Rock Hopping
• Gustav Mahler | Symphony No.1
CONDUCTOR: David Pye
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FAQs
How long is the concert? The concert should be finished by about 5.00pm. However, please note that this may vary slightly on the day.
When do the doors open? 2:40pm
Will there be an interval? Yes. Tea, coffee and refreshments will be available during the interval for a gold coin donation.
Is there reserved seating for this event? No. You may choose where to sit in the auditorium on arrival.
Can I buy tickets on the door? Yes, subject to availability. Cash and card payments accepted.
Where can I park? See parking/location map HERE. Several car parks providing accessible parking bays are located around the school within a short walking distance from the Concert Hall.
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