Flare With The Metropolitan Orchestra

Overview

The Metropolitan Orchestra's second Met Concert for 2026 promises a night of dazzling colour and elemental rhythm. Led by Chief Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams, this performance showcases the orchestra's longtime support for talented Australian musicians when TMO present a world premiere work from composer Graeme Brown titled Endangered Species. Rimsky-Korsakov's sparkling Capriccio Espagnol is inspired by Spanish folk melodies and characterized…

The Metropolitan Orchestra's second Met Concert for 2026 promises a night of dazzling colour and elemental rhythm. Led by Chief Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams, this performance showcases the orchestra's longtime support for talented Australian musicians when TMO present a world premiere work from composer Graeme Brown titled Endangered Species. Rimsky-Korsakov's sparkling Capriccio Espagnol is inspired by Spanish folk melodies and characterized by its brilliant use of orchestral colour to unleash Spanish fire on the audience, while Ravel's exquisite Pavane offers a moment of poised beauty in this nostalgic and evocative piece, notable for its beautiful and moving. The concert will blaze with shimmering magic as the musicians present Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, a masterpiece of orchestral brilliance.

Proudly supported by Inner West Council.

Program:
Brown – Endangered Species *World Premiere*
Rimsky-Korsakov – Capriccio Espagnol
Ravel – Pavane pour une infante défunte
Stravinsky – The Firebird Suite

Location

The Verbrugghen Hall

Conservatorium Road 1 Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

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