


From lyrical intimacy to blazing transformation, the emotional sweep of this program is undeniable.
Shostakovich’s First Violin Concerto opens in eerie stillness, tension brewing beneath the surface. When the third movement arrives it strikes with pathos and raw emotion. First in the trombones, then tenderly in the woodwinds, weaving a path for the violin’s entrance, growing through variations of unfiltered, searching intensity.
American Record Guide describes Leonidas Kavakos as a ‘violinist of formidable technique’, bringing both precision and power to this extraordinary music. He navigates the concerto’s extremes with a restless passion, as though the instrument is speaking directly from his soul.
Tchaikovsky’s Fifth envelopes you in a new world. Beginning with an introspective clarinet line and aching strings, the symphony builds through a series of luminous melodies and dramatic turns. The horn solo in the second movement is warm and noble, and the third brings a graceful contrast with a lilting waltz. But it’s the finale where the true magic happens as the tragic theme from the beginning returns, this time transformed from defeat into triumph.
15th April, 2026
18th April, 2026

Step-free access with lifts and wheelchair seating, accessible bathrooms across multiple levels, assistive listening, captioned and audio-described performances, and registered service animals are welcome throughout the Sydney Opera House.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Sydney Opera House is short six-minute walk from Circular Quay, with frequent trains, buses and ferries. An accessible shuttle also operates between Circular Quay and the venue for those who require assistance.
BY BICYCLE: Bike parking is available beneath the Monumental Steps.
BY CAR: Parking is available at Wilson Parking Sydney Opera House Car Park, open 24/7 with undercover access to the Lower Concourse. Accessible parking spaces are also available on site.
Conductor: Donald Runnicles
Violin: Leonidas Kavakos
PROGRAM:
SHOSTAKOVICH: Violin Concerto No.1
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.5
Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony is at Sydney's Concert Hall | Sydney Opera House, which is located at Bennelong Point, Sydney, 2000.
Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony tickets start at $41.
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