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[VIC] Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Free Concerts @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl - Fri 8 Feb; Sat 16 Feb; Wed 20 Feb

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The perfect soundtrack to summer in the city, at one of Melbourne’s favourite venues. In 2019 we celebrate 90 years of MSO free concerts, and 60 years at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl! Admission is FREE and gates open at 4.30pm, entry is on a first in, best dressed basis.

Gershwin and Friends

8 February at 7.30pm

Gershwin Cuban Overture
Chindamo Fantaskatto
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Gershwin American in Paris

Saturday Night Symphony

16 February at 7.30pm

Berlioz La corsaire
Satie/Debussy Gymnopédie
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Fauré Pelléas et Mélisande Suite
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture

The MSO is excited to welcome one of our education partners, Melbourne Youth Orchestras, who will perform from 6pm. Arrive early!

A Symphonic Celebration

20 February at 7.30pm

Holdsworth A Hero’s Journey – 2019 Cybec Young Composer in Residence
Dvořák Carnival Overture
Bruch Scottish Fantasy
Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Saint-Saëns Symphony No.3 Organ

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  • +3

    Some great pieces are being played. What a great event

  • +3

    Does it djent?

    • +2

      If it does, I hope to hear some Djazz.

      • +1

        Jazz breakdowns would be fancy

  • +2

    Now that I can afford.

  • Do you normally have to be there very early to secure the entry? never been to this event yet.

    • +2

      If you want to have a good spot on the grass for a picnic blanket you need to be there early. Otherwise, there are always seats available, particularly on the right side, just before the start of the performance.

  • It will keep the drunks out of the park for a while……..

  • Considering the Saint-Saëns Symphony No.3 Organ Symphony requires a huge pipe organ which is usually built into the venue (eg Melbourne Town Hall), how do they do it at the music bowl?

  • Too bad i am not able to attend this year, it has been a tradition for 5 years in a row. Also any one who goes can share the discount code in the program booklet that let you book for consequences concert for really good price? Thanks

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