Concert Series – Renaissance

The Lismore Symphony Orchestra returns to Lismore!

Renaissance, while also a period in European history, is more broadly defined as a revival or rebirth of culture and learning.

Lismore Symphony Orchestra presents our Renaissance concert: an afternoon of music which inspires reflection and hopefully revival of culture, spirit, and music. This event will see the LSO collaborate with organist Warren Whitney, the Murwillumbah Philharmonic choir and St Carthage’s Cathedral choir. St Carthage’s Cathedral will be filled with the sounds of music by John Williams, Beethoven and Sibelius, among others, before finishing with selections from the epic Organ Symphony by Saint-Saëns. Do not miss our triumphant return on April 2!

Sunday April 2 

St Carthage’s Cathedral
8 Leycester St, Lismore
 

Concert Series – Renaissance

The Lismore Symphony Orchestra returns to Lismore!

Renaissance, while also a period in European history, is more broadly defined as a revival or rebirth of culture and learning.

Lismore Symphony Orchestra presents our Renaissance concert: an afternoon of music which inspires reflection and hopefully revival of culture, spirit, and music. This event will see the LSO collaborate with organist Warren Whitney, the Murwillumbah Philharmonic choir and St Carthage’s Cathedral choir. St Carthage’s Cathedral will be filled with the sounds of music by John Williams, Beethoven and Sibelius, among others, before finishing with selections from the epic Organ Symphony by Saint-Saëns. Do not miss our triumphant return on April 2!

Sunday April 2

St Carthage’s Cathedral
8 Leycester St, Lismore

St Carthage's Cathedral in Lismore with floodwater halfway up the doors

Image supplied by Kirran Shah | www.kirranshah.com

Concert Program
Egmont Overture Ludwig van Beethoven
Finlandia Jean Sibelius
Japanese Four Seasons in Baroque Style Masaaki Hayakawa
Hymn to the Fallen John Williams
Crown Him with Many Crowns arr. David Cherwien
Shosholoza Symphonic Poem (world premiere) Darren Postema
Symphony no. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 “Organ” (movements 2 & 4) Camille Saint-Saëns
An orchestra member playing the harp mid-concert

Image supplied by Kirran Shah | www.kirranshah.com

Concert Program
Egmont Overture Ludwig van Beethoven
Finlandia Jean Sibelius
Japanese Four Seasons in Baroque Style Masaaki Hayakawa
Hymn to the Fallen John Williams
Crown Him with Many Crowns arr. David Cherwien
Shosholoza Symphonic Poem (world premiere) Darren Postema
Symphony no. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 “Organ” (movements 2 & 4) Camille Saint-Saëns