Trilogy: Stravinsky, Mills & Shostakovich
Following the resounding success of the Australian World Orchestra’s 2025 season, Alexander Briger returns with Australia’s finest for an unforgettable 2026 program. The orchestra celebrates its 15th anniversary with two 20th-century masterpieces and the world premiere of Songs for a Stranger – a song cycle inspired by the Opera Eucalyptus by Jonathan Mills, featuring Australian tenor Michael Petruccelli.
Stravinsky’s Petrushka bursts with colour and vitality, its tragic puppet hero glowing through dazzling orchestration. Mills’s Songs for a Stranger fuses modern textures with emotional immediacy, evoking the Australian soundscape. Finally, Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony, written in Stalin’s shadow, surges from darkness to blazing triumph.
Do not miss a night of brilliance, beauty and breathtaking orchestral storytelling – a true celebration of the Australian World Orchestra performing at its peak.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
|---|---|
| Wed 19 Aug |
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Location 
Arts Centre Melbourne,
Hamer Hall
100 St Kilda Rd
Southbank 3004
Price and bookings
From $69 to $239
| Adult / general $69 |
| Senior $62.10 |
| Student / concession $62.10 |
| Children $58.65 |
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