First published on 29 Nov 2011 . Updated on 29 Nov 2011.
Sydney Symphony performs Tchaikovsky’s tragedy, which takes us to the aristocratic salons of 18th century Petersburg, where an angry young man desires a woman, obsession with gambling prevails and the secret to success is in the hands of an aged countess known as the 'Queen of Spades'.
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