Ballarat Symphony Orchestra – An Afternoon of Beethoven & Bizet

Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts Ballarat

1220 Howitt Street,
Wendouree VIC 3355

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  • Sun 15 Jun

2:30pm–4pm

$30 - $35

Adult $35.00
Concession $30.00
Student $15.00
Under 12 Free

An afternoon with Bizet and Beethoven.

They're back! After over a year's absence, the Ballarat Symphony Orchestra returns to the stage at the Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts to present an afternoon concert of orchestral music by Bizet and Beethoven.

As well as the magnificent Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig van Beethoven, the BSO's program includes selections from Georges Bizet's Carmen Suites, music overflowing with passion and melody.

Conductor Nicole Marshall will guide Ballarat's community orchestra through this exciting program. Nicole, a rising star in the international classical music world, was the recipient of both the 2018 and the 2024 Rosemary and John Hopkins Award for Conductors. Displaying artistic maturity beyond her years, Nicole is an artist of emotional depth, drawing deep character out of her music. Her conducting career is certainly one to watch.

The Ballarat Symphony Orchestra is a long standing community organisation that is committed to enriching the lives of audiences and players alike.

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