Sydney Symphony Orchestra - Play with Ray
Featured • 1h 34m
Presented by the Sydney Symphony and Ray Chen, Play with Ray will make dreams a reality for three emerging violinists. Together, they’ll perform Bach’s extraordinary and dramatic Concerto for Two Violins, with each violinist featuring in one movement alongside Ray Chen. Bach’s beautiful interweaving melodies and cascading passages will allow each violinist their moment to shine.
Ray Chen will also dazzle audiences as soloist in The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, which blends tango-inspired melodies by Piazzolla with influences of Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasons. Alongside arrangements of favourite tunes for violin and orchestra, this concert is sure to be a dazzling experience for anyone who loves the violin.
Programme
BARBER
Adagio for Strings
JS BACH Concerto
in D minor for Two Violins
PIAZZOLA arr. DESYATNIKOV
The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
COWAN arr. CHEN
Waltzing Matilda
CHEN after SATIE
Satiesfaction
Artists
Conductor
Tianyi Lu
Violin
Ray Chen
Presented by Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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