Sunday, 20 July 2025 12:19
SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RETURNS TO COAST
THE Art House welcome back long-time friends, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for one night only.
Performing beautiful music by two of the great Romantic composers: Dvořák and Richard Strauss and shining a spotlight on the world-class woodwind section of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
The orchestra will be performing Strauss’s Wind Serenade and Suite for Wind Instruments as well as Dvořák’s Wind Serenade, audiences will be delighted to sit back and enjoy this sensational auditory experience in The Art House’s 500-seat proscenium arch theatre.
Richard Strauss’ two early masterpieces for wood instruments are full of colour, contrast and lots of fun in the characterful music. Antonín Dvořák’s Wind Serenade builds over four gorgeous movements, from lyrical to lively and rhythmic.
Central Coast classical music aficionados can expect to hear the extraordinary range of tones, colours and textures of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s woodwind section.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra are committed to their touring of regional venues to ensure that all can have access to such calibre of fine music and The Art House will continue to be a part of that mission.
Tickets for this performance will not last long, don’t miss this wildly entertaining showcase of the Sydney Symphony’s woodwind musicians.
The Art House Presents The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Performs Dvořák and Strauss.
Friday, August 8 at 7:30PM. Visit: www.thearthousewyong.com.au
Adult: $49.00 | Encore Member: $38.00 | Concession: $45.00 | Under 30: $35.00 | Child under 16: $25.00
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