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The Australian Youth Orchestra marks an exciting milestone as it travels to the Top End for the first time in over 30 years before returning to Sydney’s City Recital Hall with a thrilling program featuring Shostakovich’s haunting Cello Concerto No. 1 and the sweeping gestures of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony, conducted by the dynamic Antony Hermus.

Internationally acclaimed cellist and AYO alumna, Charlotte Miles, joins as soloist, bringing intensity and nuance to Shostakovich’s powerful work with rhythmic textures and obsessive motifs.

Composed over 150 years apart, both works chart a stylistic evolution from modernist introspection to Romantic grandeur but are united by themes of heroism, defiance, and emotional intensity.

Brett Dean’s Testament - a powerful prelude to the Beethoven both musically and conceptually, is the composer’s response to Beethoven’s Heiligenstadt Testament, reflecting his struggles with deafness and despair, but also his resilience and determination - exactly the same spirit that drives the Eroica. In a way, it feels like the perfect contemporary mirror, opening a door into Beethoven’s world from a 21st-century perspective.

  • Shostakovich
    Cello Concerto No 1
    Beethoven
    Eroica
    Brett Dean
    Testament

  • The Australian Youth Orchestra
    Antony Hermus
    Conductor
    Charlotte Miles
    Soloist