Orchestral Visions
Event description
The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra (UQSO) invites you to experience Orchestral Visions, an afternoon of bold symphonic storytelling under the baton of Paul Dean, Kinnane Professor of Music, in his highly anticipated debut with the orchestra.
This captivating program opens with Peter Sculthorpe’s Kakadu—a powerful musical journey inspired by the vast and evocative Australian landscape. With sweeping melodies and rich orchestration, Sculthorpe captures the spirit and drama of the natural world like few others. The concert continues with the effervescent Symphony No. 8 in G major by Antonín Dvořák—a joyous celebration of nature, folk rhythms, and lyrical charm. Full of energy and colour, this symphony promises to lift the spirit and stir the imagination.
A true gem of the evening will be the dazzling Double Flute Concerto by Franz Doppler, featuring standout UQ students Amanda and Belinda Wong. This sparkling showpiece reveals both the technical brilliance and graceful expressivity of the flute, brought to life by two remarkable young performers. Join us for this exciting new chapter in UQSO’s story—a celebration of artistic excellence, emerging talent, and the transformative power of live orchestral music.
Important event information
Seating: Please note, tickets are general admission and are accessed via stairs. Please arrive with your group so you can find seats together. For accessible seating, please contact engagement@hass.uq.edu.au.
Parking: Free parking is available on-site. Please refer to the St Peters Lutheran College parking map to view parking areas closest to the Dron Auditorium.
Performance: Doors will open 20 minutes prior to the performance at 1:40pm.
Enquiries: engagement@hass.uq.edu.au
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