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Daniel Lozakovich performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto

Radiant and lyrical

Still only 23 years old, Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich has been captivating audiences worldwide for years – precisely why he was signed to Deutsche Grammophon at just 16. In his Australian debut, he performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto.

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Venue
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday performances – discount valid until 2 December 2024
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$125.00

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$88.00

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$63.00
Student StudentPremium$128.00
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$112.00

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$79.00

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$57.00
Pensioner PensionerPremium$128.00
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$112.00

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$79.00

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$57.00
Thursday performance – discount valid until 2 December 2024
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$118.00

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$71.00

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$49.00
Student StudentPremium$116.00
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$106.00

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$63.00

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$44.00
Pensioner PensionerPremium$116.00
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$105.00

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$63.00

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$44.00
*Prices listed are inclusive of 15% discount. Only available with a subscription pack in your cart or to 2025 Season subscribers. Discount available until 2 December 2024, Premium to C reserves only. Pricing correct at time of publication, subject to change.

This concert is an incredible opportunity to experience this extraordinary artist performing a work that showcases every bit of his ability.  

As the violin enters above shimmering strings, Sibelius captures the icy beauty of his native Finland. There’s a sense of vastness and weightlessness that’s simply beautiful to experience. Lozakovich's virtuosity will leave you breathless, and you'll instantly understand why this remains one of Sibelius' most popular works. 

There are few more passionate ambassadors for Czech music than Tomáš Netopil, Principal Guest Conductor of the Czech Philharmonic. His interpretation of the radiant technicolour of Dvořák’s Sixth Symphony adds fire to the lyrical and dance-like third movement. And in the heartbreaking beauty of Janáček’s symphonic suite from Jenůfa, Netopil will gently guide you through love, betrayal and grief, arriving at a spellbinding catharsis.   

Program

JANÁČEK Symphonic Suite from Jenůfa 
SIBELIUS Violin Concerto 
DVOŘÁK Symphony No.6 

Artists

TOMÁŠ NETOPIL conductor 
DANIEL LOZAKOVICH violin 

Presenting Partner

Emirates