


The music that we hear as children is forever etched into our memories. Umberto Clerici conducts this richly textured program featuring music by two composers who grew up to conquer the world’s concert halls but who never forgot their roots in rural areas of eastern Europe.
Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony is one of the cheeriest he ever wrote, drawing on the folk music of his native Bohemia to paint a vivid depiction of his people and his homeland. György Ligeti's Concert Românesc was equally inspired by his childhood in Transylvania (now in Romania) and the village bands he heard as a child.
18th September, 2026
18th September, 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: Umberto Clerici
PROGRAM
LIGETI Concert Românesc
DVOŘÁK Symphony No.8
Umberto Clerici conducts Dvořák is at Sydney's Concert Hall | Sydney Opera House, which is located at Bennelong Point, Sydney, 2000.
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