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Queensland Symphony Orchestra On Tour

Event Info  Rated:G Genre:Classical Music Concerts
Location:Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan & Florence Streets
Disability Access: Yes - Please inform staff when purchasing tickets

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Snack Food only

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Event Description

Queensland Symphony Orchestra On Tour 

Two outstanding Queensland musicians join the Queensland Symphony Orchestra tour for 2010 with an exciting program which marks the 200th anniversary of two of the most beloved Romantic composers.

Acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham performs Chopin's great piano concerto, accompanied by rising star conductor Dane Lam. Both have returned to their native Queensland from Europe for our Northern Tour.

Dvorák's Seventh Symphony is considered one of his very best; full of furiant dance rhythms and sweeping romantic gestures - a symphonic Bohemian reverie that will enchant audiences and musicians alike.  

  

                                 PROGRAMME
Schuman    Manfred:  Overture
Chopin Piano Concerto No.2
Dvorak Symphony No.7
 

 

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Event Dates and Times


Start DateStart TimeFinish DateFinish Time
9/09/20107:30 PM9/09/20109:45 PM


Tickets

Adult - $57.00

Concession, Gov Benefit Card Holder - $48.00

Senior Card Holder - $48.00

RACQ Member - $48.00
If you purchase an RACQ Members ticket, please bring your RACQ membership cards to the performance with you. You may be asked to present these on entry to the theatre.

Youth 30 years & under - $18.50

School Student 3-17 years - $18.50

Group 8+ - $47.00 including one complimentary ticket per group

School Group 10+ - $18.50 including one free teacher per ten students.