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Some love stories roll through like a storm, rattling windows and soaking the earth. Others glow like embers in a hearth, or stand steadfast as an oak.

To honour the many ways love moves us, conductor James Judd will lead the Sydney Symphony in a very special Valentine’s Day concert embracing the most romantic music ever written. 

Prepare for a musical journey that rides giddy highs and exquisite lows. Tchaikovsky’s beloved ballet Sleeping Beauty plunges you deep into an exquisite universe, while John Williams sends your spirit soaring to a galaxy far, far away with Across the Stars. And this program wouldn’t be complete without perhaps the most famous love theme in all of music, Wagner’s melting, ecstatic Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde.   

In this heady Summer Series event at Sydney Town Hall you’ll also hear music from Rachmaninov, Puccini, Debussy and more; some pieces feel like falling in love, others more like a memory. 

Whether you love love, or just want to lose yourself in a musical fantasy for a couple of hours, this concert is made for you. So make it a date, and discover the lush, sensual side of classical music. 

Program

PUCCINI

Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro

DEBUSSY

Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun

RODGERS

Carousel: Waltz (Main Title)

RACHMANINOV

Symphony No.2: Adagio

TCHAIKOVSKY

Sleeping Beauty: Introduction & Waltz

MORRICONE

Cinema Paradiso: Love Theme

John WILLIAMS

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones – Across the Stars (Love Theme)

WAGNER

Tristan and Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod

Artists

James Judd

Conductor

British conductor James Judd is internationally celebrated for his consummate musicianship, remarkable versatility and deep commitment to the orchestras and musicians with whom he shares the stage. Music Director of the Daejeon Philharmonic (South Korea) and Music Director Emeritus of the New Zealand Symphony, Judd’s dynamic music making and exceptionally communicative style have made him a sought-after podium figure around the world, while return engagements attest to his gift for establishing inspiring and uniquely collaborative relationships.

Judd’s partnership with the Daejeon Philharmonic has raised the orchestra’s profile with a successful European tour in 2017 and critically acclaimed performances at the Seoul Art Center’s Orchestra Festival.

As Music Director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO) Judd brought the orchestra to a new level of visibility and international acclaim through appearances at the Sydney Olympic Arts Festival, the Auckland International Arts Festival, and the Osaka Festival of International Orchestras. Judd led the NZSO in its first tour of the major concert halls of Europe, ending with a debut appearance at the BBC Proms. 

Of their appearance at the Royal Albert Hall, The Guardian wrote: ‘The players sounded absolutely on top of the piece, and Judd's astute conducting charted structure with a sure touch.’

Judd is the recipient of two honorary doctorates and is a graduate of London’s Trinity College of Music. He came to international attention as the assistant conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra, a post he accepted at the invitation of Lorin Maazel. Four years later, he returned to Europe after being appointed Associate Music Director of the European Community Youth Orchestra by Claudio Abbado. 

In addition to Daejeon and New Zealand, Judd has held artistic leadership positions with the Slovak Philharmonic, Israel Symphony, Orchestre National de Lille and Adelaide Symphony. His fourteen-year tenure as Music Director of the Florida Philharmonic culminated in international recognition for their recordings of William Walton, Leonard Bernstein and Gustav Mahler.

Judd has worked with leading Asian and European orchestras, appearing in recent seasons with the NHK Symphony, Slovak Philharmonic, Hungarian National Orchestra, the New Japan Philharmonic, Kyoto Symphony, the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra and Slovenian National Philharmonic. He conducted the Romanian Radio Orchestra in a livestreamed performance of Britten’s War Requiem at the Enescu Festival in Bucharest, and has led the Berlin Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestre National de France, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, BBC Symphony and the orchestras of Dallas, St. Louis, Baltimore, Milwaukee and Montreal.

As an opera conductor Judd has been a regular guest on the stages of the English National Opera, Wexford Festival and Glyndebourne Opera Festival, with productions of Il trovatore, La traviata, Rigoletto, The Barber of Seville, Le nozze di Figaro and La Cenerentola. As Artistic Director of the Florida Grand Opera he conducted productions of Don Giovanni, Un ballo in maschera, La bohème, Madame Butterfly and The Turn of the Screw as well as concert performances of Tannhäuser, Fidelio and La clemenza di Tito.

Considered one of the preeminent interpreters of British orchestral music, Judd’s recording of Edward Elgar’s Symphony No.1 with the Hallé Orchestra remains a highly regarded reference standard. He has amassed an extensive discography on the Naxos label, including an unprecedented number in partnership with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Recordings of works by Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Beethoven, Bernstein, Copland and Gershwin received critical acclaim. A champion of the works of Gustav Mahler, Judd’s recording of Mahler’s Symphony No.1 with the FPO was awarded the Gold Medal by France’s Diapason as well as the Toblacher Komponierhauschen for the best Mahler recording of the year. His orchestral recordings are also featured on the Decca, EMI and Philips labels.