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Simone Young conducts Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony

Groundbreaking masterworks

Simone Young presents three masterpieces that defined their eras and looked forward to the next.

Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Venue
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Adult tickets from $45, concessions available
Friday performance
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Saturday performance
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*Booking fee of $8.95 may apply.

Duration

The concert will conclude at approximately 12pm (Friday) and 3:30pm (Saturday). Latecomers might be admitted during a suitable break in the performance and will be guided to first available seats.

Pre-Concert

Join us for the pre-concert talk 45 minutes before this performance on the Lounge level of the Northern Foyer, by Andrew Bukenya (Saturday).

CONCERT GUIDE

Behind every great piece is a great story. Have a read through the concert guide to get all the details.

There is a separate concert guide for both performances. Please download the concert guide for the performance you are attending.

Mozart’s 41st and final symphony is one of the most enduring of his works.

A striking and electrifying symphony, it was nicknamed ‘Jupiter’ by a music publisher who said its opening chords recalled the king of the gods and his thunderbolts. Here Mozart paints on a broader canvas than ever before, perfecting the Classical style and looking forward to the Romantic era.

Johann Sebastian Bach’s genius has resonated joyfully through the centuries, and his extraordinary Brandenburg Concertos continue to stand out. They are lively and colourful, bursting with new sounds that the world still celebrates. Concerto No.3 is a beautiful demonstration of this, demanding brilliance from the string players of the Orchestra in a rare, intimate moment of chamber music in the Concert Hall.

Bach’s son, Carl Philipp Emanuel, was a great composer in his own right, a key figure in the transition from the Baroque to the Classical eras. His Flute Concerto in G is a thrilling ride, and in the hands of our Principal Flute Joshua Batty we hear all of CPE’s invention and daring.

Celebrated for her interpretation of this repertoire, Simone Young takes us back to where it all began in these brilliant foundational works.

Program

JS BACH Brandenburg Concerto No.3*
CPE BACH Flute Concerto in G
MOZART Symphony No.41, Jupiter
*Great Classics performance only on Saturday 9 November

Artists

SIMONE YOUNG conductor
JOSHUA BATTY flute