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2020 Season

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra launches its 2020 Season
and announces its return to historical Sydney Town Hall home

 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra announces the Sydney Town Hall as its main home during the
     refurbishment of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall throughout 2020 and 2021
 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s 2020 Season features landmark works and audience favourites, and
     welcomes luminary conductors and international soloists
 •   Nine special events to feature large-scale works and multi-disciplinary collaborations, led by four visionary
     conductors: Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles, Conductor Laureate Vladimir Ashkenazy,
     esteemed guest conductor Simone Young and returning as guest conductor, David Robertson
 •   Internationally acclaimed conductor Marin Alsop to feature a global project with the Sydney Symphony
     Orchestra as part of world-wide collaboration with world’s leading orchestras
 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra launches new concert formats allowing more options for audiences to
     experience music with Australia’s premier orchestra
 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra features 23 Australian artists in its 2020 Season
 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra continues to highlight virtuosity of its own musicians in genre-crossing
     collaborations, soloist features, and guest conductor roles
 •   The Sydney Symphony Orchestra expands its regional performances, allowing more communities to
     experience symphonic music with Australia’s premier orchestra

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2020 Season

WEDNESDAY 7 AUGUST, 2019 – SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra today announces its 2020 Season, revealing its new Sydney Town Hall home and an
upcoming program featuring landmark works, luminary international conductors, the world’s most sought-after artists,
and new concert offerings.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Executive Officer, Emma Dunch is delighted to announce another innovative
program and lead Australia’s premier orchestra in a historically-defining chapter of the Orchestra’s journey.
“It is my absolute pleasure to announce the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s 2020 Season,” says Dunch.
“In 2020, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will be returning to the place we called home from 1932 to 1973. We are
excited to name the Sydney Town Hall as our main performance venue over the next two years, before returning to
continue our residency at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall at the start of 2022.
“This is a truly exciting time for the us – we will be embarking on the most significant period of transformations in
the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s history. We cannot wait to share the program with our audiences as we continue
on this musical journey – there will be major works, audience favourites, and even more ways to experience music with
Australia’s premier orchestra!”

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra announces historical
Sydney Town Hall home as its new main performance venue
in 2020 and 2021
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has named the Sydney Town Hall as its main performance venue in 2020 and
2021, while the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall undergoes its largest-ever refurbishment. Funded by the NSW
Government, this major upgrade will improve acoustics, stage and backstage areas, theatre systems and accessibility
in the iconic venue that the Orchestra calls home.
Ahead of its return to the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall in 2022, the Orchestra’s mainstage concerts will
take place in the Centennial Hall at the Sydney Town Hall. Serving as its home from 1932 until the Orchestra took
up permanent residency in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall in 1973, the Sydney Town Hall holds historical
significance for the Sydney Symphony. The Orchestra’s time at the central CBD venue featured some of the greatest
names in musical history, including pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy who performed there in the early years of his career. In
acknowledgement of his long-standing relationship with the Orchestra as a pianist and now conductor, Ashkenazy has
been named the first-ever Conductor Laureate of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
The landmark building’s Centennial Hall will allow audiences to experience symphonic music with the Orchestra in a
venue highly celebrated for its acoustic richness.
In addition to the Sydney Town Hall, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will continue to perform and share music in
venues throughout the state, including the City Recital Hall. Together with the Sydney Coliseum Theatre West HQ,
the Orchestra announced its anchor partnership with the venue earlier in the year, establishing a performing presence
at the newly built venue to share musical experiences with the Rooty Hill community and the Greater Western Sydney
region. The Orchestra will also continue to share musical experiences beyond the Sydney area through its annual
Regional Tour, and outreach programs.

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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra features nine special events
throughout its 2020 Season
Over nine special events, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will feature large-scale works and multi-disciplinary
collaborations with leading international conductors.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra features among international orchestras in global project led by
conductor Marin Alsop, celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth Marin Alsop, American conductor and former student
of the celebrated conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, will lead a year-long celebratory global project.
The reimagining of his Ninth Symphony as part of the “A Global Ode to Joy” project will include Australia’s premier
orchestra and orchestras across five continents including in São Paulo, Brazil; London, England; Baltimore, Maryland,
USA; major centres in New Zealand; Vienna, Austria; Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa; and New York, USA.
Often hailed as one of Beethoven’s greatest works, Alsop will conduct the Ninth Symphony in different cities
throughout the world and reimagine the piece for each community. Alongside the Sydney Symphony Orchestra,
Alsop will perform Symphony No.9, working closely with Indigenous representatives to incorporate traditional music
as part of the performance (7-9 August).
The worldwide series of concerts highlights the brotherhood of man and seeks to bring diverse communities together
– themes that underpin Beethoven’s choral work.
Celebrated globally as one of the world’s leading conductors, Alsop has worked extensively with the world’s major
orchestras. In 2013, she became the first female conductor of the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms concert as part of the
annual classical music BBC Proms festival held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. In 1989, she was the first woman to
receive the Koussevitzky Conducting Prize from Boston’s prestigious Tanglewood Music Centre.

Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles returns to lead Beethoven’s monumental
Missa Solemnis, an Italian Opera Gala and is joined by in-demand violinist Christian Tetzlaff
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s first-ever Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles will return to lead what
is often regarded as one the greatest works in the classical canon, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis (18-21 March). With
the participation of the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Runnicles and the Orchestra will capture the deep spiritual
significance that the work held for the composer and reflect the inscription that he wrote on the original manuscript –
“From the heart – may it return to the heart.”
Renowned for his interpretations of opera repertoire, Runnicles and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform
an Italian Opera Gala (25-28 March) featuring works by opera composers Giuseppe Verdi, Gioachino Rossini, Giacomo
Puccini and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others. Both performances will see the Orchestra and Runnicles
joined by young Australian singers Siobhan Stagg (soprano) and Derek Welton (bass), Samuel Sakker (tenor),
and Russian Vasilisa Berzhanskaya (mezzo-soprano).
Runnicles will also be joined by one of the world’s most-sought after violinists, Christian Tetzlaff for special
performances from 19-21 November. Known for his captivating lyricism and refined interpretations of compositions,
the German violinist will perform Brahms’ Violin Concerto in his long-awaited return to the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra. On 22 November in a standalone special event, Tetzlaff will also perform a recital of Bach’s Sonatas
and Partitas.

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David Robertson returns as guest conductor to lead multi-collaborative performance of
Brahms’ greatest choral work
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra will welcome back David Robertson as guest conductor in 2020,
following his six-year tenure as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director.
The renowned conductor, who shaped the Orchestra’s sound during his time with the Orchestra, will lead Brahms’
A German Requiem – a large-scale work for chorus and orchestra. The concert programs will feature Australians
Cleo Lee-McGowan (soprano), Michael Honeyman (baritone) and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs together with
the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (16-18 July).
A young soprano, Lee-McGowan is gaining recognition as a leading Australian opera singer of her generation.
Debuting with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 2019 under Robertson’s baton in the operatic work Britten’s
Peter Grimes in Concert and reputed for his dramatic baritone roles, Honeyman was formerly a banker before
pursuing a career as an opera singer.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra will cross genres, featuring Latin-inspired programming
Showcasing the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s ability to traverse different genres, the 2020 Season will feature
Latin-inspired concerts, A Night at the Speakeasy: The 1950s Latin Lounge (5-8 February).
The special program will include Australian soprano Ali McGregor performing hits of Yma Sumac, the Peruvian
coloratura soprano credited as the most famous exponent of the Latin music genre in the 1950s. Following her debut
with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the first Night at the Speakeasy concerts in 2018, burlesque artist Imogen
Kelly will return to perform in The 1950s Latin Lounge program. Kelly is currently the only Australian to be crowned
a World Queen of Burlesque by The Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas.

Esteemed guest conductor Simone Young leads Viennese inspired concerts
Simone Young, one of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s esteemed guest conductors, returns to lead A Viennese
Gala from 5-7 September featuring works by Johann Strauss Jr and Johann Strauss Sr. The program will feature
a night of waltzes, polkas and marches – music typically heard at the annual Wiener Philharmoniker Ball in Austria.
A Viennese Gala is part of Young’s multi-year Visions of Vienna series, inspired by the Austrian capital city and known
for its significant role in classical music.
The Sydney-born conductor was named a Young Australian of the Year in 1987 for her contribution to the Arts.
In 2005, she was the first female conductor of the prestigious Wiener Philharmoniker in its then 156-year history.
More recently, Young was the Artistic Director of the Hamburg State Opera and Music Director of the Hamburg
Philharmonic Orchestra. Over the course of her career, she has guest collaborated with leading international
orchestras in prestigious venues around the globe.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra spotlights its musicians performing Bach’s complete
Brandenburg concertos
Led by Australian conductor and harpsichordist Erin Helyard and featuring Sydney Symphony orchestral soloists,
the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform Bach’s complete Brandenburg concertos (23-24 October).
The first of the six movements in the Brandenburg Concertos was chosen as the first piece of music to be played on
the Voyager Golden Records, a set of two phonograph records that was included as part of the Voyager spacecraft
launched in 1977. The records contained sounds and images indicative of the diversity of life and culture on Earth,
with the music by Bach representing the pinnacle of human achievement.

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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra welcomes internationally
acclaimed conductors and soloists
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra features programs curated by its four visionary
conductors in continuation of their multi-year artistic projects
Launched in 2019, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will continue to feature the artistic projects of its four visionary
conductors Donald Runnicles, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Simone Young, and David Robertson. The multi-year cycles of
each of the international conductors’ own curation will run through 2020, 2021, taking audiences on unique musical
journeys over multiple performances across several seasons.

Conductor Laureate Vladimir Ashkenazy returns to lead programs inspired by
Nordic countries and is joined by debuting violinist Akiko Suwanai
Vladimir Ashkenazy, named Conductor Laureate in 2019 – an honour never-before bestowed on any Sydney
Symphony conductor – will return to lead a series of performances titled the Northern Lights Festival, featuring works
from Scandinavia and Finland. The first in the program will feature Norwegian composer Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite
No.1 and 2, and Finnish composer Sibelius’ Symphony No.5 (21-23 May). The second program of the Northern Lights
Festival will feature an all-Sibelius program, including the Karelila Suite, Symphony No.1, and the composer’s Violin
Concerto performed by violinist Akiko Suwanai (27-30 May) in her debut with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Japanese violinist Suwanai was the youngest ever winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1990,
a major event in the international music community which has launched the careers of some of the biggest names
in the classical world over the last 61 years. Her collaborations have seen her perform with orchestras across Europe
and Asia, including the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Bamberger Symphoniker in Germany, and the Hong Kong
Philharmonic. She performs on the Stradivarius ​‘Dolphin’ violin from 1714, one of the world’s most famous violins and
previously owned by violinist Jascha Heifetz, regarded as one of the greatest performing artists in musical history.

Violinist Augustin Hadelich debuts with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra alongside
returning guest conductor David Robertson
Conductor David Robertson will be joined by violinist Augustin Hadelich performing Mendelssohn’s Violin
Concerto alongside the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The program will also feature the Fourth Symphony by the
same composer, and Strauss’ Serenade (8-11 July).
Recently named Musical America’s 2018 “Instrumentalist of the Year”, Hadelich is cited for his phenomenal technique,
soulful approach and insightful interpretations. In 2016, he won the “Best Classical Instrumental Solo” Grammy Award
for his recording of Dutilleux’s violin concerto, L’arbre des songes with the Seattle Symphony under Ludovic Morlot.
The 35-year-old musician has performed with orchestras internationally, including the Concertgebouw Orchestra in
Amsterdam, the London Philharmonic, and has appeared at Carnegie Hall, New York and Wigmore Hall in London,
among other world-renowned venues.

David Stern, Pietari Inkinen, Fabien Gabel and Jun Märkl make their conducting debuts
with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Conductor David Stern, son of celebrated American violinist Isaac Stern, will debut with the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra in its Classics in the City concerts, a new concert format that will focus on music from the Baroque,
Classical and Romantic period. Stern will lead the orchestra in a program featuring music by Handel and
Telemann (1-2 April).
Working across three continents, Stern is founder and director of the Paris-based Opera Fuoco ensemble,
artistic adviser and chief conductor of the Shanghai Baroque Festival and chief conductor of the Palm Beach
Opera in Florida.
Chief conductor of the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra,
Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Ludwigsburg Schlossfestspiele, Pietari Inkinen will debut with the Sydney

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Symphony Orchestra, conducting the prelude to Wagner’s Die Meistersinger and Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring
at the Sydney Town Hall (19-20 February).
World-renowned German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott will return to Australia, performing Dvořák’s Cello Concerto
alongside conductor Fabien Gabel in his debut leading the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (23-26 September).
Müller-Schott last performed with the Orchestra in 2017 to critical acclaim.
Highly-respected as an interpreter of Germanic repertoire and explorations of French Impressionists, conductor
Jun Märkl will debut with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, leading performances of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G
and Debussy’s La mer (26-29 February).

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra invites conductors Alexander Shelley and Jaime Martin to return
following successful debuts in 2019, among other leading conductors and soloists
Conductors Alexander Shelley and Jaime Martín will return to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra from 11-13 April
and 4-7 November respectively. Both conductors’ debut performances with the Orchestra in 2019 were met with
strong praise. In 2020, Shelley will conduct Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, repertoire that he is renowned for,
and Martín will lead the Sydney Symphony in Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.6.
The son of two celebrated concert pianists, Howard Shelley and Hilary Macnamara, Alexander Shelley studied cello
before pursuing a career as a conductor. At age 25, he won the Leeds Conductors Competition. From 2009-2017 he
was the Chief Conductor of the Nürnberger Symphoniker in Germany and is currently the Music Director of Canada’s
National Arts Centre Orchestra and Principal Associate Conductor of London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Recently appointed Principal Conductor of Ireland’s RTE National Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Spanish conductor and flautist Jaime Martín collaborates with orchestras worldwide.
His debut with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 2019 was met with wide acclaim.
Ukranian conductor Kirill Karabits will return to lead the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performing Brahms Symphony
No.2, joined by pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4 (15-18 April).
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s International Pianists in Recital series will continue, featuring returning pianists
Elisabeth Leonskaja (23 March), Jonathan Biss (18 May), Cédric Tiberghien (14 September), and in her debut,
17-year-old American-born pianist Lauren Zhang (26 October), winner of the 2018 BBC Young Musician award.
The Sydney Symphony Presents series, performances that feature the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performing scores
live and in real-time as film-favourites play out on big screen, will continue. More details will be revealed in early 2020.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra spotlights the brilliance
of its own musicians
In 2020, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will highlight the virtuosity of its own musicians.
Principal Cello Umberto Clerici will step into the role of conductor, leading his fellow musicians for the second-year
in a row, as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra embarks on its 2020 Regional Tour. Concertmaster Andrew Haveron
will perform Bruch’s Violin Concerto No.1 as soloist on the tour.
Principal Trumpet David Elton will perform Haydn’s rarely-programmed Trumpet Concerto in a one-night-only event
on 24 April at the Sydney Town Hall.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Cocktail Hour series will continue, featuring members of the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra performing a diverse range of chamber works in the intimate Sydney Opera House Utzon Room
overlooking Sydney Harbour.

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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra offers audiences new ways
to experience music with new concert series and formats
New Sydney Symphony Hour series offers audiences new opportunities to experience
major symphonic works in the heart of the Sydney CBD
Across five separate programs throughout the year, audiences will have the opportunity to experience major works
of the symphonic repertoire with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as part of the new Symphony Hour series.
Starting at 7.00pm, the hour-long programs will allow concertgoers to hear landmark works in a shortened concert
format at the Sydney Town Hall with leading international conductors, priced at a flat rate of AUD $49 per ticket.
Conductor Pietari Inkinen will conduct Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring (19 and 20 February). The Sydney Symphony
Orchestra gave the Australian debut of The Right of Spring in 1946. Alexander Shelley will lead the orchestra
as they perform Debussy’s Prélude a l’après d’un faune and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade (11 and 12 March),
Alexander Briger will conduct Shostakovich’s Symphony No.5 (22 and 23 April), conductor Simone Young will give
her interpretation of Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 (9 and 10 September), and Donald Runnicles will lead a performance
of Mahler’s Symphony No.4 (11 November).

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra presents new Classics in the City series featuring works
rarely programmed on the mainstage
The newly created Classics in the City series builds upon expands on the successful Mozart in the City at the
City Recital Hall. The concerts will intimately explore works beyond Mozart from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic
period that are rarely programmed on the mainstage.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Family Series finds new home at Chatswood Concourse
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Family Series, concert programs designed to engage and nurture young minds
in music, will be performed at Chatswood Concourse in 2020.
On Sunday 5 July, children and adults alike will be entertained as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performs
Prokofiev’s enduring musical fairytale Peter and the Wolf, led by Principal Viola Roger Benedict who will step into
the role of conductor. Australian personality James Valentine will join the orchestra, introducing the young audience
to musical instruments of the orchestra.
Principal Cello Umberto Clerici will take up the role of conductor in the second of the family concerts as
the Orchestra performs Patterson’s Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood. The performance will be presented
by Australian personality, Wendy Harmer (11 October).

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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra expands its regional
performance tour, offering more communities the opportunity
to experience live symphonic music
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra expands its annual Regional Tour
In 2020, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will expand its Regional New South Wales tour schedule in 2020,
allowing more audiences in regional communities the opportunity to experience live symphonic music.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s annual regional tour stretches almost as far back as its founding. On the first
Regional Tour in 1938, Australia’s premier orchestra performed in Wollongong, Katoomba, Orange and Bathurst
to celebrate the 150th anniversary of New South Wales.
The 2020 Regional Tour will see Principal Cello Umberto Clerici reprise his 2019 role of conductor. He will be
joined by Concertmaster Andrew Haveron, who will assume the role of soloist performing the beloved Bruch
Violin Concerto No.1.
In addition to eight public concerts, the 2020 Regional Tour will include a series of schools performance,
allowing students in each location to be inspired by live orchestral music.

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra continues its search for
its next Chief Conductor
Following the conclusion of David Robertson’s much-lauded tenure as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director with the
Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the end of 2019, an extensive global search for his successor is being conducted.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra intends to announce a new appointment to coincide with its return to the Sydney
Opera House Concert Hall in 2022. Launched in 2019, the multi-year artistic projects of the four visionary conductors,
Vladimir Ashkenazy, David Robertson, Donald Runnicles and Simone Young, will continue to influence the Orchestra’s
major artistic projects and programming throughout 2020 and 2021.

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2020 Season Highlights –
Sydney Symphony Orchestra at a Glance
9 SPECIAL EVENTS

CONCERT                       DATE                      PROGRAM                                           ARTISTS
A NIGHT AT                    05 – 08 FEBRUARY          GERSHWIN Cuban Overture                           Guy Noble
THE SPEAKEASY                                           MARQUEZ Danzón No.2                               Imogen Kelly
                                                        BERNSTEIN West Side Story – Mambo                 Ali McGregor

ITALIAN OPERA GALA            25 – 28 MARCH             ROSSINI The Barber of Seville                     Donald Runnicles
                                                        DONIZETTI The Elixir of Love                      Siobhan Stagg
                                                        BELLINI The Capulets and the Montagues            Vasilisa Berzhanskaya
                                                        PUCCINI La Bohème                                 Samuel Sakker
                                                        VERDI Rigoletto                                   Derek Welton
                                                        MOZART The Marriage of Figaro
LAST NIGHT                    30 APRIL;                 WOOD Fantasia on British Sea Songs                Guy Noble
OF THE PROMS                  01, 02 MAY                PARRY/ELGAR Jerusalem                             Teddy Tahu Rhodes
                                                        ELGAR Pomp and Circumstance March No.1            Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

BRAHMS                        16 – 18 JULY              BRAHMS A German Requiem                           David Robertson
A GERMAN REQUIEM                                                                                          Cleo Lee-McGowan
                                                                                                          Michael Honeyman
                                                                                                          Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

A GLOBAL ODE TO JOY:          7 – 9 AUGUST              BEETHOVEN Symphony No.9                           Marin Alsop
THE BEETHOVEN 9 PROJECT

A VIENNESE GALA               05 – 07 SEPTEMBER         J. STRAUSS Jr On the Beautiful Blue Danube    Simone Young
                                                        J. STRAUSS Sr Radetsky March
                                                        R. STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier – Waltz sequence
                                                        HEUBERGER The Opera Ball – Overture

THE COMPLETE                  23 – 24 OCTOBER           BACH Brandenburg Concertos                        Erin Helyard
BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF            19 – 21 NOVEMBER          BRAHMS Violin Concerto                            Donald Runnicles
PERFORMS BRAHMS                                         STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben                           Christian Tetzlaff

CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF            22 NOVEMBER               BACH Sonatas and Partitas                         Christian Tetzlaff
PERFORMS BACH

5 CONDUCTOR DEBUTS

NAME                                         CONCERT                                                      DATE
PIETARI INKINEN                              Symphony Hour: The Rite of Spring                            19 – 20 FEBRUARY
JUN MÄRKL                                    Debussy and Ravel: The Great Impressionists                  26 – 29 FEBRUARY
DAVID STERN                                  Handel and Telemann: Fountains and Fireworks                 1 – 2 APRIL
BENJAMIN BAYL                                Rebel, Gabrieli and Vivaldi: The Italian Baroque             10 – 11 JUNE
FABIEN GABEL                                 Dvořák Cello Concerto with Daniel Müller-Schott              23 – 26 SEPTEMBER

11 ARTIST DEBUTS

ALEXANDRA DARIESCU (PIANO)                   Debussy and Ravel: The Great Impressionists                  26 – 29 FEBRUARY
                                             Ravel Piano Concerto in G

DEREK WELTON (BASS)                          Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration               18 – 21 MARCH
                                             Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera              25 – 28 MARCH

SAMUEL SAKKER (TENOR)                        Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration               18 – 21 MARCH
                                             Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera              25 – 28 MARCH

VASILISA BERZHANSKAYA                        Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration               18 – 21 MARCH
(MEZZO-SOPRANO)                              Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera              25 – 28 MARCH

ELISABETH LEONSKAJA (PIANO)                  Elisabeth Leonskaja in Recital: The Late Beethoven Sonatas   23 MARCH
AKIKO SUWANAI (VIOLIN)                       Northern Lights Festival – Sibelius Violin Concerto          27 – 30 MAY

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JAMES VALENTINE (PRESENTER)                   A Sydney Symphony Family Event: Peter and the Wolf         5 JULY
AUGUSTIN HADELICH (VIOLIN)                    Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with Augustin Hadelich         8 – 11 JULY
HENNING KRAGGERUD (VIOLIN-DIRECTOR)           Mozart and Beethoven: Drama and Romance                    19 – 20 AUGUST
ERIN HELYARD (HARPSICHORD-DIRECTOR)           The Complete Brandenburg Concertos                         23 – 24 OCTOBER
LAUREN ZHANG (PIANO)                          Lauren Zhang in Recital: The Young Virtuoso                26 OCTOBER

RETURNING CONDUCTORS AND ARTISTS

ALEXANDER SHELLEY                             Scheherazade: Hypnotic and Sublime                         11 – 13 MARCH
JAIME MARTÍN                                  Mozart and Tchaikovsky: Eloquence and Splendour            4 – 7 NOVEMBER
KIRILL KARABITS                               Beethoven and Brahms: Towering Romantics                   15 – 18 APRIL

23 AUSTRALIAN ARTIST AND CONDUCTORS

ALEXANDER BRIGER (CONDUCTOR)                  Shostakovich Symphony No.5                                 22 – 23 APRIL
ALEXANDER GAVRYLUK (PIANO)                    Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.2:                           14 – 17 OCTOBER
                                              Romance and Fairy Tales

ALI MCGREGOR (SOPRANO)                        A Night at the Speakeasy: The 1950s Latin Lounge           2 – 8 FEBRUARY
ANDREW HAVERON (VIOLIN-DIRECTOR)              Tchaikovsky and Elgar: A Serenade for Strings              7, 8, 16 OCTOBER
BENJAMIN BAYL (CONDUCTOR)                     Rebel, Gabrieli and Vivaldi: The Italian Baroque           10 – 11 JUNE
CLEO LEE-MCGOWAN (SOPRANO)                    Brahms A German Requiem: An Ode to Humanity                16 – 18 JULY
DAVID DRURY (ORGAN)                           Triumphant Brass: Brass Musicians of the Sydney Symphony   29 MAY
DAVID ELTON (TRUMPET)                         Dvořák, Haydn and Shostakovich: Bold Souls, Bold Sounds    24 APRIL
DEREK WELTON (BASS)                           Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration             18 – 21 MARCH
                                              Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera            25 – 28 MARCH

ERIN HELYARD (HARPSICHORD-DIRECTOR)           The Complete Brandenburg Concertos                         23 – 26 SEPTEMBER
GUY NOBLE (CONDUCTOR)                         Last Night of the Proms: The Tradition Continues
IMOGEN KELLY (BURLESQUE ARTIST)               A Night at the Speakeasy: The 1950s Latin Lounge
JACQUELINE PORTER (SOPRANO                    Mahler Symphony No.4: The Heavenly Life                    11 NOVEMBER
                                              Donald Runnicles conducts Mahler: Music of Inspiration     13 – 14 NOVEMBER

JAMES VALENTINE (PRESENTER)                   A Sydney Symphony Family Event: Peter and the Wolf         23 – 26 SEPTEMBER
LOUISE JOHNSON (HARP)                         Tchaikovsky and Elgar: A Serenade for Strings
MICHAEL HONEYMAN (BARITONE)                   Brahms A German Requiem: An Ode to Humanity
ROGER BENEDICT (CONDUCTOR)                    A Sydney Symphony Family Event: Peter and the Wolf
SAMUEL SAKKER (TENOR)                         Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration             18 – 21 MARCH
                                              Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera            25 – 28 MARCH

SIMONE YOUNG (CONDUCTOR)                      Simone Young conducts Beethoven Symphony No.7              29 – 31 JULY; 1 AUGUST
                                              A Viennese Gala: Conducted by Simone Young                 5 – 7 SEPTEMBER

SIOBHAN STAGG (SOPRANO)                       Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration             18 – 21 MARCH
                                              Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera            25 – 28 MARCH

ROGER BENEDICT (CONDUCTOR)                    A Sydney Symphony Family Event: Peter and the Wolf         5 JULY
SAMUEL SAKKER (TENOR)                         Beethoven Missa Solemnis: Music of Inspiration             18 – 21 MARCH
                                              Italian Opera Gala: Stars of the European Opera            25 – 28 MARCH

UMBERTO CLERICI (CONDUCTOR)                   Regional NSW Tour – A Sydney Symphony                      11 OCTOBER
                                              Family Event: Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood

WENDY HARMER (PRESENTER)                      A Sydney Symphony Family Event:                            11 OCTOBER
                                              Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood

NEW PROGRAMS AND CONCERT SERIES

SYMPHONY HOUR – Hour-long programs featuring landmark works at the Sydney Town Hall with leading international conductors
CLASSICS IN THE CITY – Intimately explores works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic period
FAMILY SERIES – Performed at Chatswood Concourse in 2020

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