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Experience the magic of ‘Odyssey’

The Inner West Symphony Orchestra (IWSO) invites you to its upcoming concert, ‘Odyssey’, on August 3.

‘Odyssey’ explores the evocative landscapes of Nordic nationalism and the awe-inspiring beauty of the cosmos.

The concert will feature masterpieces by legendary composers Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg, Camille Saint-Saëns and, the highlight of the evening, Gustav Holst’s, ‘The Planets’.

Andrew Leach will lead the performance.

Leach is a conductor, trombonist and pianist who has recently served as the director of music and performing arts at Westbourne Grammar School.

“Our second concert, ‘Odyssey’, is a journey through the Romantic to late Romantic period,” he said.

“The event provides us another opportunity to grow and retain our audience, inspiring and connecting them with accessible, dynamic orchestral music.”

IWSO assistant concertmaster and violin player, Yilin Wang said, the group has been practicing since after its first concert in April 21.

“It’s going to be full of energy and will definitely take you on a journey, whether you’re a classical lover coming to hear the full suite of ‘The Planets’ or someone looking to experience a live symphony orchestra for the first time,” Wang said.

“I’m strangely looking forward to feeling those pre-performance nerves and also reliving and sharing concert moments with our friends and family afterwards.

“The audience makes a concert, so we would dearly love your support.”

The IWSO, a non-profit organisation, was established in mid-2023 by three Yarraville music teachers.

They founded the orchestra to fill a gap in classical music opportunities in Melbourne’s western suburbs.

Since then, the ensemble has grown rapidly, attracting over 60 musicians of various ages, skill levels, ethnicities, neuro and gender diversities, and physical capabilities.

‘Odyssey’ will be performed at Williamstown Hall on Saturday, August 3, at 7.30pm.

Details https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1238769.

Anne Parisianne

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