Throughout February, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will be putting on free shows at the Music Bowl. Grab your picnic rug and settle in for a night of classical reverie
East Side Story: Young Latvian conductor Ainars Rubikis presents Dvořák’s Czech Suite, Bartók’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.4. 7pm. Wed Feb 13.
Beethoven and Bartok: Rubikis is joined by the MSO and prize-winning pianist Hoang Pham. 7pm. Sat Feb 16.
Full Moon Dances: Benjamin Northey conducts John Williams’ Academy Award-winning score for Spielberg’s Catch Me if You Can. 7pm. Wed Feb 20.
Mozart and Mahler: The best of Australian classical talent, with conductor Benjamin Northey, violinist Kristian Winther and soprano Siobhan Stagg. 7pm with free entertainment from 5pm. Sat Feb 23.
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