Symphonic Cinema: The Planets
Rebecca Lagos Performs Westlake
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Fri 1 May, 2026, 7.00pm
Sat 2 May, 2026, 7.00pm
Sun 3 May, 2026, 2.00pm
The Planets has always been cinematic, and Symphonic Cinema takes it to a new level in a groundbreaking fusion of music and film starring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
In this world premiere presentation, a captivating silent film by Dutch director Lucas van Woerkum explores the vastness of the cosmos and the intimacy of human experience.
More than a visual accompaniment to music, this is a deeply felt journey that expands the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall into a shared space of wonder and reflection. Van Woerkum performs as a cinema soloist, matching his film in real time to the Orchestra’s performance; as Holst’s celestial masterpiece fills the air, the images unfold like a dream – mysterious, luminous, and unforgettable.
Australian composer Nigel Westlake is no stranger to film music, having written award-winning scores for Babe, Paper Planes, Ali’s Wedding and more. His percussion concerto When the Clock Strikes Me…, written for our Principal Percussion Rebecca Lagos, sets the stage for a journey through space and time in a wonderfully entertaining program, led by Conductor in Residence Benjamin Northey.
Program
IVES
The Unanswered Question
Nigel WESTLAKE
When the Clock Strikes Me: Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra (revised 2025) WORLD PREMIERE
HOLST
The Planets (with Symphonic Cinema) WORLD PREMIERE
Nigel Westlake’s 2025 revision of When the Clock Strikes Me for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was supported by Geoff Stearn.
Artists
Lucas van Woerkum
Director, Symphonic Cinema
Emma Thompson
Actors on film
Greg Wise
Actors on film
Arts Umbrella Vancouver
Dancers on film