Simone Young conducting the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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Simone Young conducts Richard Strauss

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Conductor returns to Sydney and works her magic on some of Strauss’ most popular scores
  • Music, Classical and opera
  • Sydney Opera House, Sydney
By Caitlyn Todoroski for Time Out in association with Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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Time Out says

There’s nothing quite like witnessing a great composer’s work come to life through the expertise of a conductor who has lived and breathed their work for 30 years. Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Conductor, the immensely talented Simone Young, is considered one of the leading interpreters of Strauss around the globe, and this September, she’s bringing his work to life at the Sydney Opera House with four spectacular performances. 

The occasion marks Young’s highly-anticipated return to Sydney and she’s joined by the artistry of internationally-renowned pianist Andrea Lam. Lam shines in ‘Burleske’, a colourful piano concerto from Strauss’ earlier era. On the other end of his career, ‘Metamorphosen’ turns attention to 23 of the orchestra’s string players as a reflective ode to the losses of WWII. 

And of course, it isn’t a Strauss concert without a rendition of ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’. The piece has firmly marked itself in pop culture, still famous more than a hundred years after it was written thanks to its inclusion on the soundtrack of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ and later ‘Toy Story 2’, ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Barbie’. 

Simone Young is considered one of the Sydney Symphony’s ‘Architects of Sound’, designing and shaping the jaw-dropping power and intensity of this extraordinary orchestra. Watch her conduct Richard Strauss from September 3 to 6. Purchase your tickets here.

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