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  • Barockkonzert/Rene Jacobs Concert Tickets, Staatsoper (State Opera), Berlin
    Conductor: René Jacobs
    Soprano: Sunhae Im
    Mezzo-Soprano: Vivica Genaux
    Bass: Marcos Fink
  • Stefan Mickisch Spielt und Erklart Theatre Tickets, Volksoper, Vienna
    The Volksoper is Viennas main stage for operetta, opera, musicals and ballet, offering sophisticated musical entertainment. Colourful, eclectic and full of vitality, it is the only theatre dedicated to the genre of operetta.

    Operetta belongs to Vienna and Vienna installed it at the home of operetta, Volksopera Vienna, which thereupon became the leading operetta house in the world. First class singers, actors and dancers together with a versatile orchestra cunjure up a musical firework display every evening.

    Johann Strauss, Franz Lehr, Emmerich Klmn wrote their world famous beloved melodies for operettas such as The Fledermaus, The Merry Widow and Countess Mariza. A visit to at least one of these operettas at the Volksopera Vienna is a must for every visitor to Vienna!

    Please exchange Voucher at the box office at the Volksoper Vienna.
  • Lehar, Straus & Stolz Theatre Tickets, Volksoper, Vienna
    The Volksoper is celebrating 410 years of operetta history - the 140th birthdays of both Oscar Straus and Franz Lehár, and the 130th birthday of Robert Stolz.

    All three personalities left their own mark on the "silver operetta" era, and indeed went beyond the operetta form: Straus as a film composer, Lehár as the creator of important works in true operatic style, and Robert Stolz as perhaps the last master of the German "Lied".

    On this occasion, the Volksoper presents immortal classics from rarely produced works of the three titans of light music.

    Please exchange Voucher at the box office at the Volksoper Vienna.
  • Gisela! Theatre Tickets, Semperoper, Dresden
    Music theatre by Hans Werner Henze, Christian Lehnert and Michael Kerstan.

    For singers, actors, mixed little choir and instruments.

    Performed in German with German surtitles.
  • Beethoven/Stravinsky Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    Beethoven/Stravinsky
  • Arabian Nights Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    The French and the Russians have always had a soft spot for each other – in music at least!

    These are the composers who give us orchestral colour, sweeping melodies and vibrant exoticism, the composers who temper Germanic convention with brilliance and fantasy. Which all makes for a perfect match when we bring a Russian conductor and a French soloist together to perform vividly imagined music with an Oriental cast.

    Let your imagination loose on the tender Adagio and thrilling dances that accompany Spartacus’s uprising. Surrender to the spinning violin solos and rich orchestral palette of Scheherazade’s nightly tales – a spirited heroine in an exotic world. And discover the charming panoramas of Saint-Saëns’ most evocative concerto, with its thudding steamship propellers and croaking frogs on the Nile.

    KHACHATURIAN Spartacus: Suite
    SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No.5 (Egyptian)
    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade

    Alexander Lazarev conductor
    Jean-Yves Thibaudet piano
  • Tchaikovsky Spectacular Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    When it comes to heartfelt emotion, no one can match the genius Tchaikovsky. Join us for his soaring violin concerto and music from the Sleeping Beauty ballet.

    here should be every reason to think of Tchaikovsky as out of touch – he was an aloof personality, full of insecurities – and yet his music cuts to the core with the irresistible impulse of honest emotion.

    You can’t help but feel his astonishing gift for melody and great dramatic instincts. In this concert we celebrate his genius with the soaring themes and infectious virtuosity of the Violin Concerto and music from his ballet masterpiece, Sleeping Beauty.

    Following the 2008 Elgar festival, Vladimir Ashkenazy has invited Canadian James Ehnes, “a tremendous violinist”, to return to play another great Romantic concerto.

    SIBELIUS Finlandia
    TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto
    TCHAIKOVSKY Sleeping Beauty: Suite

    Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor
    James Ehnes violin

    TEA & SYMPHONY - 10 DECEMBER
    Short program: Violin Concerto and Sleeping Beauty Suite.
  • Mahler 3: Joyful Summer Voices Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    We’re ushering in the Sydney summer with Mahler’s Third Symphony – his sunniest symphony of all. “The finale is just unbelievably uplifting,” says Ashkenazy, “and no one, not even the most pessimistic person, will be able to resist it.”

    But before the music arrives at that glorious conclusion, radiant in its affirmation of love, it traces a musical journey inspired by nature and the dream of a summer morning.
    It’s an expansive, all-embracing symphony that finds as much meaning in a dainty meadow flower as in the voices of angels. This, said Mahler, is a symphony that wakes from unfathomable silence and sings and rings!

    Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor
    Lilli Paasikivi mezzo-soprano
    Ladies of the Sydney
    Philharmonia Choirs
    Sydney Children’s Choir

    Venue: Concert Hall
    Dates: 2 – 4 Dec
  • Mahler 4: Celestial Visions Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    When words fail, music begins. Three musical visions of heaven from the sound of moonlight to Mahler’s wide-eyed unveiling of paradise: “hung with violins.”
    Sometimes words fail, and that’s where this concert begins, with instrumental moments from Strauss’s musical “conversation piece”, Capriccio – a prelude for just six players and a glimpse of moonlight in a delicate intermezzo. The heavenly image is sustained in the clarinet concerto, with the mellow purity of the instrument that Mozart taught to sing.

    We’d guess that Mahler’s Fourth Symphony is the ‘first’ Mahler symphony for many music-lovers – it’s the shortest and the most candid, and you can’t help but be won over by its singing optimism and dancing innocence. Even the “dance of death” for a devilish violin doesn’t spoil its beauty. Then in its charming finale, soprano Emma Matthews unveils a child’s vision of heaven – “hung with violins!”

    R STRAUSS Capriccio: Prelude and
    Moonlight Music
    MOZART Clarinet Concerto
    MAHLER Symphony No.4

    Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor
    Dimitri Ashkenazy clarinet
    Emma Matthews soprano

    Venue: Concert Hall
    Dates: 24 – 27 Nov
  • "Rach 2" Concert Tickets, Sydney Opera House Dinner/Tour Packages, Sydney
    “Rach 2”
    Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto


    Rachmaninoff was the last of the great Romantic composer-pianists, and the music he wrote for himself to play marries supreme virtuosity and impeccable style to a gift for rhapsodic melodies and richly imagined harmonies.

    There are no piano concertos quite like Rachmaninoff’s, and Bernd Glemser will bring to the second concerto the grandeur and distinction it demands.

    But don’t let the most popular piano concerto of all time distract you from the frame in which it sits. Shostakovich’s intriguing symphony is like a toy shop, with a riot of clever quotations from other composers – and himself! We’re playing it first so we can leave you with the strangely familiar conclusion of Rossini’s William Tell overture galloping through your ears.

    SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.15
    RACHMANINOFF
    Piano Concerto No.2
    ROSSINI William Tell: Overture

    Mark Wigglesworth conductor
    Bernd Glemser piano

    Venue: Concert Hall
    Dates: 22 – 25 Sep