


Sir Bryn Terfel opens the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's Spring Gala with a selection of spiritual works to set the scene for the transcendant choral work to come.
Then, the Brahms Festival culminates with one of the most moving tributes to grief and remembrance, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem.
Brahms called it Ein Deutsches Requiem to distinguish it from the Latin kind, to lift it from the merely religious, making of it something humanist and secular. A German requiem was not specifically for the German people; Brahms’ wanted it to speak to all humanity. A transcendent choral work, with gloriously tender parts for baritone and soprano, it is a work that speaks to the best of us.
Brahms began composing Ein Deutsches Requiem early in 1865, only a month or so after the death of his mother. The profound sense of loss and overwhelming grief of that time is unmistakably threaded throughout the music. But there’s also a wondrous feeling of gratitude. Where most requiems focus on the dead, Brahms’ begins with the living. The first words sung are “Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted”.
2hr. Incl. 1 Interval.
Concerts, Classical
19th November, 2026
21st 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.
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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
Bass-baritone: Sir Bryn Terfel
Chorus director: Warren Trevelyan-Jones
With: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and MSO Chorus
PROGRAM
Spiritual works sung by Sir Bryn Terfel
Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem
Spring Gala: Brahms' German Requiem runs for 2hr. Incl. 1 Interval.
Spring Gala: Brahms' German Requiem is at Melbourne's Hamer Hall | Arts Centre Melbourne, which is located at 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne, 3004.
Spring Gala: Brahms' German Requiem tickets start at $86.
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