Haydn's Cello Concerto
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1h 19m
So full of unrestrained joy you can feel each note dancing.
One of the most remarkable cellists on the international stage, Maximilian Hornung, will shine in Haydn’s joyful and elegant Cello Concerto in D.
The night begins with Melody Eötvös’ The Saqqara Bird, which muses on the mystery and wonder inspired by an ancient Egyptian artefact.
Schumann’s Rhenish Symphony ranges from flowing, happy melodies and ceremonial grandeur to a bright and celebratory finale.
Kazakh conductor Alan Buribayev returns after his critically acclaimed TSO debut in 2024.
This concert is part of our Federation Concert Hall Series.
Livestreamed on Friday 26 Jun 2026 7:30pm
Available on demand Friday 10 July until Friday 7 August
PROGRAM
Melody Eötvös The Saqqara Bird
Haydn Cello Concerto in D, Op 101
Encore: Bach Cello Suite No 1 in G major, BWV 1007, I. Prelude
Schumann Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 97 ‘Rhenish’
MUSICIANS
Alan Buribayev Conductor
Maximilian Hornung Cello
Federation Concert Hall, Nipaluna / Hobart
TAGS
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, orchestra, TSO, Hobart, Tasmania, Norway, Classical, Orchestral, cello, taz,
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