The Inner West Symphony Orchestra presents MYTHIC, a musical exploration of Australian contemporary works celebrating the power and beauty of our natural world. Highlights will
The Inner West Symphony Orchestra presents MYTHIC, a musical exploration of Australian contemporary works celebrating the power and beauty of our natural world. Highlights will include Elena Kats-Chernin’s imagined journey into the depths of an underground cave, Katy Abbott’s stunning ‘Stars that Split the Night’ for massed choir and orchestra (featuring special guests Grace Notes Singers) and the premiere of the IWSO’s own George Barsoum’s ‘The Secret Lives of Bushland Creatures’.
The program will also take you beyond these shores, with Beethoven’s rousing overture to the ballet ‘The Creatures of Prometheus’ and Elgar’s lyrically descriptive song cycle ‘Sea Pictures’, showcasing contralto (and IWSO cellist) Sophie Cowall.
Doors open at 1.30 pm and light refreshments will be available.
3 August 2025 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Williamstown Town Hall
104 Ferguson St, Williamstown
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