Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra presents: Songs Without Words
Event description
Singing has long been a part of humanity; for expressing emotions, sharing stories and traditions, and bringing a sense of community when we sing together.
We sing all the time. On the big stage, singing along with our favourite singers, at our birthdays, in our cars, and (admit it!) even the shower. There's a song for every emotion. The words speak to us when we can relate to them, and even if you don't know the lyrics the tunes get stuck in your head.
What makes a song memorable? More often than not, it's the melody that holds our attention and stays with us long after a first listen. So in this concert, you won't hear a single lyric.
The VYSO present a collection of song-like pieces, from opera to pieces inspired by folk songs. Come along and feel the emotions without the need for any words.
Two Songs without Words op. 22 - Gustav Holst
English Folk Song Suite - Vaughan Williams
Lincolnshire Posy - Percy Grainger
Carmen Suite no. 2 - Georges Bizet
Symphony in E minor op. 32 'Gaelic' - Amy Beach
Six Studies in English Folk Song - Vaughan Williams
L'Arlesienne Suite no. 2 - Georges Bizet
Chanson de Matin - Edward Elgar
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