A close up of conductor Roderick Cox

Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony

1 – 3 May 2025

In the Concert Hall

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Classical Music

From the power and passion of Tchaikovsky’s final symphony to Debussy’s dreamlike Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and Samuel Barber’s Cello Concerto, this concert will leave you glowing.

Roderick Cox conducts with ‘riveting intensity’

Seen and Heard

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Conducted by Roderick Cox

Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique is a lifetime in a symphony. 

Growing in power and strength throughout, the strings bloom exquisitely in the third movement of Pathétique — 80 musicians of the Sydney Symphony at full stride — before falling away into poetic oblivion at the end. It was Tchaikovsky’s final symphony, one he described as the best thing he’d ever written. It’s hard to disagree.

Conductor Roderick Cox is a rapidly rising star, praised for his ‘finesse’ (Boston Globe) and ‘riveting intensity’ (Seen and Heard), and in his Sydney debut he brings that to bear on this concert of beautiful strings, glowing trumpets and lush moods. 

Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun creates a dreamlike atmosphere with its magical, haunting opening. And acclaimed cellist Li-Wei Qin brings his ‘immaculate precision and elegance’ (Sydney Morning Herald) to the Sydney premiere of Barber’s touching Cello Concerto.

Presented by Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Programme

DEBUSSY Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun 
BARBER Cello Concerto*
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No.6, Pathétique
*Does not feature in the Thursday 1 May performance

Artist information

RODERICK COX conductor
LI-WEI QIN cello

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