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    Orchestra Victoria: Southbank Series 2024

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    southbank, australia
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    In Orchestra Victoria’s Southbank Series, discover extraordinary orchestral music from the best seat in the house.

    Orchestra Victoria proudly presents its 2024 Southbank Series. Led by an extraordinary lineup of conductors, each of our concerts gets you up-close-and-personal with artists in ways that only the chamber setting can.

    There’s nothing quite like witnessing a chamber orchestra in concert. From the up-close experience of musicians’ nuanced communication to the thrill of history’s most impressive repertoire, Orchestra Victoria’s Southbank Series is an experience not to be missed. 

    Whether you're seeking a memorable night out or your very first live orchestral experience, our Southbank Series offers you an intimate insight into a concert experience with access to the exceptional talent of Orchestra Victoria’s artistic family.

    Join us for Dedications, our final concert of the 2024 Southbank Series and experience the depth and sophistication of history's best-loved 20th-Centure Composers. 

      CONCERT 3 | SATURDAY 23RD NOVEMBER, 7:30PM

      Dedications

      Join the musicians of Orchestra Victoria for Dedications, the third and final concert in the 2024 Southbank Series. Performed at Hanson Dyer Hall under the direction of Fabian Russell, this concert explores the profound emotional landscapes of early 20th-century Russian composers, offering an intimate and powerful orchestral experience from the best seat in the house.

      Schnittke’s Concerto Grosso No. 1 is a fascinating pastiche that transforms Baroque, modern, and popular elements into a unified whole. This extraordinary work, featuring two of Orchestra Victoria’s esteemed violinists, Yi Wang (Deputy Concertmaster) and Erica Kennedy (Associate Principal First Violin), is a brilliant display of virtuosity and wit, marked by Schnittke’s trademark sense of invention. From a tense, introspective prelude to a frenzied mid-work toccata, the work cycles back to its initial themes creating a profound and fitting sense of closure to both the work and this season.

      Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony, originally his Fourth String Quartet, is a deeply personal and emotional work that embodies the composer’s anti-war response to the political oppression of his time. This piece, orchestrated by Rudolf Barshai with the blessing of Shostakovich, transforms the intimate quartet into a multi-textured orchestral experience. It serves as a poignant reminder of how, even in the face of adversity, the human spirit finds a way to endure.

      Program:

      • Alfred Schnittke - Concerto grosso No.1 (Soloists: Yi Wang and Erica Kennedy)
      • Dmitri Shostakovich arr. Barshai - Chamber Symphony, op. 83a


      Ticket Prices:

      Listed prices are exclusive of booking fees.

      Adult: $59 

      Concession: $49

      Under 40: $40

      Under 18: $19

      Box Office/Front of House opening hours:

      The Foyer and Box Office will be open from one hour prior to each performance.

      Accessibility information:

      Click on the accessibility button at the top of this page for detailed information on accessibility in the venue, and accessible transport options, including parking information. Please note any requirements that you and your guests may have when prompted and checkout.


      About the venue:

      Hanson Dyer Hall is a concert space located on Level 3 of The University of Melbourne's Ian Potter Southbank Centre, on 43 Sturt Street Southbank. Ushers will be stationed on both the ground floor and level 3 to assist with way-finding to the hall.

      Hansen Dyer Hall Auditorium
      Hanson Dyer Hall


      FAQ:

      Am I eligible for a concession ticket?

      Concession tickets are available to holders of the following proof-of-concession cards provided that the card is valid at the time of purchase: Australian Government issued Seniors Card, Pension Card or Healthcare Card, State Government issued Seniors Card, or Public Transport Victoria Concession Card.

      You may be asked to provide proof of concession to venue staff when attending performances.

      Does Orchestra Victoria support the National Companion Card Scheme?

      Yes, Orchestra Victoria supports the National Companion Card scheme. For more information about the Companion Card, visit www.companioncard.gov.au. To book tickets using your Companion Card, please phone Orchestra Victoria on (03) 9694 3600.


      Is there someone I can speak to about my or a family member's specific access requirements?

      Yes, please phone Orchestra Victoria reception on (03) 9694 3600 or email us at orchinfo@orchestravictoria.com.au to discuss your access needs.

      What are the seating arrangements at the performance?

      Audience seating for this performance is general admission.


      Can my child attend this performance?

      Orchestra Victoria are delighted when young people attend our performances. In order to ensure the safety and supervision of children in compliance with government child safety regulations, children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Children aged 3 to 18 years are entitled to our Child price type.

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