


This concert will fill many of your musical needs. If you love symphonies, you’ll get the rare chance to hear two of them performed on the same program. If you love Brahms, you’ll hear his large-scale compositions brought to life with a world-class orchestra. And if you’re completely new to the music, you’ll quickly discover what one of the most important composers brought to the world. Brahms’ third and fourth symphonies project honesty and emotional expression from an artist who never quite escaped his perfectionism, regardless of how successful he grew. He was humble and self-deprecating, and had a weak spot for his friends and loved ones.
One particularly loved one was Clara Schumann, the composer and wife of his old friend Robert. Clara believed this symphony exuded the ‘mysterious charm of the woods and forest’ and enjoyed every movement. Brahms added a personal touch into the work with a musical translation of his motto ‘free but happy’. His fourth symphony carries a contrasting energy and – like his entire life’s work – was also compared to Beethoven. Stay tuned for the final chapter of the MSO's Brahms Festival in the next performance featuring the composer’s requiem.
1hr 50min. Incl. 1 Interval.
Concerts, Classical
14th November, 2026
14th November, 2026

The venue is wheelchair accessible. An Assistive Hearing system is available. Assistance Animals are welcome in all areas of Arts Centre Melbourne and water bowls are available on request.
BY TRAIN: The closest train station is Flinders Street Station. Exit the station onto Swanston Street, turn your back on the city and walk across Princes Bridge.
BY TRAM: The tram routes that stop in front of Arts Centre Melbourne are: 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 and 72. This stop is number 14 – “Arts Precinct"
BY BICYCLE: Bicycle lanes run north and south along St Kilda Road. On-street bicycle hoops are available outside Hamer Hall and the Theatres Building (under the Spire)
BY CAR: Arts Centre Melbourne's paid undercover car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is extremely limited street parking.
Conductor: Jaime Martín
With: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
PROGRAM
Brahms Symphony No.3
Brahms Symphony No.4
Brahms Festival: Third & Fourth Symphonies runs for 1hr 50min. Incl. 1 Interval.
Brahms Festival: Third & Fourth Symphonies is at Melbourne's Hamer Hall | Arts Centre Melbourne, which is located at 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne, 3004.
Brahms Festival: Third & Fourth Symphonies tickets start at $80.
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