We will #KeepTheMusicGoing
Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring has survived one of the most tumultuous beginnings in music to claim a preeminent place in the symphonic literature today. Classical music changed forever on May 29, 1913, when the Rite of Spring premiered at the Champs-Elysées theatre in Paris.
Its frenetic rhythms, unexpected dissonance and swinging dynamics caused the auditorium to erupt in a cacophony of booing and fighting. Vaslav Nijinksy’s controversial accompanying ballet followed the celebration of spring in pagan Russia, which culminated in a young girl dancing herself to death. The riot at the Rite would become infamous and Stravinsky’s work would welcome a new age in 20th century composition.
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Throughout the ban on public events, and where safe, the MSO will continue to perform for you. Our mission is to share great music, even if you cannot join us in the concert hall.
With ticket sales revenue impacted by the COVID-19 ban, we would ask you to consider a tax-deductible donation to the MSO via the link below. If you hold a ticket to an upcoming concert, and would like to donate the value of your ticket instead of receiving a refund, please email boxoffice@mso.com.au.
Ensuring the health and wellbeing of MSO audiences, musicians and staff - including those integral members employed on casual and contract bases - is our priority. As a not-for-profit organisation, we are committed to ensuring the longevity and sustainability of the MSO and will continue to support workers and musicians through this uncertain period.
Thank you for your support.
Donate here: bit.ly/2UmDDqX
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30 сен 2024