In Orchestra Victorias Southbank Series, discover extraordinary orchestral music from the best seat in the house.
This series offers a rare opportunity to hear our orchestra members take centre-stagea departure from their usual work partnering in ballet and opera. Featuring a dynamic mix of beloved core orchestral works and contemporary compositions, each concert is designed to captivate both seasoned classical music lovers and newcomers alike, honouring orchestral tradition and embracing modern works.
Conductor Jessica Gethin
Joe Chindamo Fantasie auf Nachtmusik
Elena Kats-Chernin Ornamental Air
Soloist: Paul Champion, Section Principal Clarinet
Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No.4 Italia
Conductor Jonathan Lo
Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Georg Philipp Telemann Trumpet Concerto in D major
Soloist: Mark Fitzpatrick, Section Principal Trumpet
Louise Farrenc Symphony No. 3
Conductor Carlo Antonioli
Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 ' Classical'
William Barton Elements of the Earth
Dmitri Shostakovich Cello Concerto No.1
Soloist: Melissa Chominsky, Section Principal Cello
Listed prices are exclusive of booking fees.
Adult: $69
Concession: $59
Under 35: $35
Under 18: $19
3 Concert Package: $169
The Foyer and Box Office will be open from one hour prior to each performance.
Please don't hesitate to contact Orchestra Victoria directly on (03) 9694 3600 or [email protected] if you have any questions regarding venue accessibility.
For further information please click the accessibility button at the top of this page for detailed information on accessibility in the venue, and accessible transport options, including parking information. Please note any requirements that you and your guests may have when prompted and checkout.
Hanson Dyer Hall is a concert space located on Level 3 of The University of Melbourne's Ian Potter Southbank Centre, on 43 Sturt Street Southbank. Ushers will be stationed on both the ground floor and level 3 to assist with way-finding to the hall.
Concession tickets are available to holders of the following proof-of-concession cards provided that the card is valid at the time of purchase: Australian Government issued Seniors Card, Pension Card or Healthcare Card, State Government issued Seniors Card, or Public Transport Victoria Concession Card.
You may be asked to provide proof of concession to venue staff when attending performances.
Yes, Orchestra Victoria supports the National Companion Card scheme. For more information about the Companion Card, visit www.companioncard.gov.au. To book tickets using your Companion Card, please phone Orchestra Victoria on (03) 9694 3600.
Yes, please phone Orchestra Victoria reception on (03) 9694 3600 or email us at [email protected] to discuss your access needs.
Audience seating for this performance is general admission.
Orchestra Victoria are delighted when young people attend our performances. In order to ensure the safety and supervision of children in compliance with government child safety regulations, children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Children aged 3 to 18 years are entitled to our Child price type.