After a 2-year gap the Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra will return to the Daylesford Town Hall on Sunday June 6th at 2pm.
The program will feature Beethoven and Brahms with soloists Roy Theaker and Kalina Krusteva. The Orchestra says,
“Roy Theaker and Kalina Krusteva will thrill you with the exciting Brahms Double Concerto. This was the composer’s last work for orchestra, and it was written for cellist Robert Hausmann, a frequent chamber music collaborator and Brahms’ estranged friend, the violinist Joseph Joachim. Joachim was one of the greatest violinists of all time and the piece was a gesture of reconciliation by Brahms towards his friend.
When planning our 2020 season, we intended to pay homage to the 250th anniversary of the birth of Beethoven. We could not do that last year but Beethoven was born in December 1770 so this is still the 250th year since his birth. What better way of celebrating Beethoven than playing one of his famous symphonies. For this concert it is the 8th.
The concert will open with Beethoven’s famous Egmont Overture.”
Tickets are available through try booking or through email