From folk steps to final farewells, Queensland Symphony Orchestra's Symphonic Dances concert is built around the joy of dance.
At its heart is Rachmaninov’s final major work Symphonic Dances. Written in exile, it is filled with sweeping emotion, nostalgia, and the echoes of a life in motion. Led by Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici, it’s a powerful blend of elegance and vitality complete with an unforgettable saxophone solo.
The evening begins with Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, bursting with Bohemian spirit and irresistible folk rhythms. Then comes soloist James Crabb for the Queensland premiere of Holly Harrison’s Concerto for Classical Accordion and Orchestra, a bold, high-voltage work that dances to its own beat.
Dates & Times
25 - 26 Sep
Duration: 120 minutes (including interval)
Venue
QPAC, Concert Hall
Prices & Ticket Info
Full price: $104 - $145 (plus booking fee) Concession: $88 - $124 (plus booking fee) Student/Child: $25
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Access
- Assistive Listening
Credits
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“Dynamics, balance, solos, tempi, colour, light and shade – Clerici had all of them to perfection, and the orchestra responded brilliantly to every nuance of his conducting.”
Clinton White, Limelight, on QSO’s Mahler Nine