The Rite of Spring
Concert Hall QPAC
Causing cultural shockwaves when it opened in Paris in 1913, Igor Stravinsky's ballet marvel, The Rite Of Spring will be performed by Circa and Queensland Symphony Orchestra at Concert hall, QPAC from February 20-22.
This groundbreaking ballet and orchestral composition, which transformed the landscape of classical music forever, will be reimagined in Brisbane as part of QSO's 2025 Opening Gala, featuring a unique fusion with the acrobats of world-renowned circus company Circa.
When Stravinsky composed The Rite of Spring, little did he know that he was creating a work destined to defy conventions. On the night of its premiere, a riot broke out in the theatre as the audience reacted violently to the audacity of Stravinsky's music and Vaslav Nijinsky’s obscure and loud choreography. Despite the uproar, The Rite of Spring quickly cemented itself as one of the 20th century's most influential works, becoming one of the most programmed works in the world.
Now, The Rite of Spring us set to stun audiences again with a Queensland-first performance by Circa’s breathtaking acrobats, under the direction of Hermann Award-winner, Yaron Lifschitz. Known for their stunning physical feats and innovative reinterpretations of classical works, Circa will enhance Stravinsky’s masterpiece by adding a new dimension of visual spectacle.
Before The Rite of Spring takes centre stage, Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) will set the mood with two cherished works. First, Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Afternoon of a Faun), conducted by QSO Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici, will evoke a profound, dreamlike atmosphere. This will be followed by Respighi's Concerto gregoriano for violin and orchestra, performed by QSO Artist in Residence Kristian Winther, blending Gregorian chant with orchestral elegance
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The Rite of Spring
Concert Hall, QPAC
Melbourne St
South Brisbane
Feb 20-22
$100-$140 + trans. fee