For Schools: The Sydney Symphony Performs Music That Moves You
A SCHOOLS CONCERT
The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie
Thu 21 May, 2026, 10.30am
Step into the world of orchestral storytelling with this dynamic, curriculum-linked experience designed especially for students, performed live by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Port Macquarie and Armidale.
In this interactive performance, students will discover how composers use rhythm, texture, instrumentation and movement to create vivid musical worlds.
Guided by acclaimed conductor Benjamin Northey, the Orchestra brings to life music that dances, swells and transforms before their eyes and ears.
Through carefully selected works, including Hi-Vis by young Sydney composer Holly Harrison and highlights from Stravinsky’s enchanting suite from The Firebird and Zoltán Kodály’s energetic, folk music-inspired Dances of Galánta, students will explore how orchestral music communicates emotion, energy and narrative without a single word.
Program
Richard MILLS
New work
KODÁLY
Dances of Galánta (excerpts)
Holly HARRISON
Hi-Vis
STRAVINSKY
The Firebird: Suite (1919 version) (excerpts)