


Stravinsky’s Firebird feels like a kaleidoscopic dream, opening in shadow, ending in a blaze.
Based on Slavic folklore, this music evokes a world of enchanted princesses, wicked sorcerers and a mythical creature whose flight brings the story to a spellbinding close. It’s no wonder this music catapulted Stravinsky to global fame.
This program opens with Liadov’s dizzying Kikimora, a thrilling nod to the traditions that shaped Stravinsky, followed by Shostakovich’s First Cello Concerto, a work of contrasts with a haunting slow section and a cadenza that speaks straight from the soul. Regarded by Intermusica as one of the ‘most remarkable cellists on the international stage’, Maximilian Hornung makes his Sydney debut in one of the most challenging works in the repertoire.
Conductor Andrey Boreyko brings rare fluency and understanding to this music: Bachtrack praises him as ‘a commanding presence, thrilling and enthralling in equal measure.’ A graduate of the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, he brings instinct and insight to every note.
This program explores the edges of wonder, where tradition meets transformation. As familiar myths are retold with such vivid sound, it feels newly imagined.
11th June, 2026
13th June, 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: Andrey Boreyko
Cello: Maximilian Hornung (does not appear in the performance on Thursday 11 June)
PROGRAM
LIADOV Kikimora
SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Concerto No.1 (does not appear in the performance on Thursday 11 June)
STRAVINSKY The Firebird (complete 1910 version)
Stravinsky’s The Firebird is at Sydney's Concert Hall | Sydney Opera House, which is located at Bennelong Point, Sydney, 2000.
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