Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to perform in Wyndham

First nations conductor Aaron Wyatt. (Supplied)

Musicians from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will perform orchestral classics when they visit Wyndham on Wednesday, March 15.

The performance will be conducted and led by emerging conductor and accomplished violinist, Australia’s leading First Nations conductor Aaron Wyatt.

“Whether you are a lover of orchestra or brand new to classical music, this concert will be a mesmerising and engaging way to experience the magic of the MSO live in concert right here in Wyndham,” Wyndham’s creative city portfolio holder Marcel Mahfoud said.

“Join the musicians of the MSO as they play in specially crafted arrangements some of the most much-loved music for this small ensemble.

“With tickets only $10 it a great opportunity to experience the magical wonder of the orchestra in Werribee without having to travel.”

This concert traverses the tranquil fields of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, the

winter wonderland of a Russian Christmas in Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker as well as

the steamy dance halls of Bizet’s Carmen Suite and Ravel’s Bolero.

The performance will begin at 1pm.

Details: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/great-orchestral-classics-musicians-mso