Presented by Melbourne Conservatorium of Music

Brahms Symphony No.4

Join the The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for Brahms Symphony No.4.

The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s second concert of 2026 culminates in Symphony No. 4 in E minor by Johannes Brahms. Completed in 1885, this profoundly introspective work blends Classical discipline with Romantic intensity. Its final movement—a passacaglia inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach—unfolds with inexorable force. Chaconne variations plead, rage, and resist, while a chorale drawn from Bach’s Cantata No. 150 lends gravity and resolve. Mortality weighed heavily on Brahms during its composition, and a sense of fatalism permeates the closing pages. If not redemption, the symphony’s final minor chord suggests something equally human: acceptance.

Before the interval, pianist Konstantin Shamray will perform Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor by Frédéric Chopin. Written in 1830, the concerto is lyrical and elegant, allowing the piano’s expressive voice to shine, supported by a delicately balanced orchestral texture.

The concert will open with Introduction and Allegro by Edward Elgar. Inspired by distant singing heard on a Welsh cliffside, the work grew from a simple falling third into a virtuosic showpiece for strings. Its noble introduction leads into a vibrant Allegro, rich in interplay and colour, with the “Welsh” melody at its heart.

Dates & Times
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Duration: 2 hours (incl. interval). Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.

Ticket Prices

Tickets to Brahms Symphony No.4 are free, however booking is required.

Please note, if the event is sold out, you may still obtain a seat by arriving at the venue before the start time and visiting the Box Office. They will have a supply of additional tickets available on the day exclusively for walk-ups.

Artists

The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Richard Davis conductor
Konstantin Shamray piano soloist

Program

Edward Elgar
Introduction and Allegro

Frédéric Chopin 
Piano Concerto No.1 in E Minor, Op.11
Konstantin Sharay soloist

Johannes Brahms
Symphony No.4 in E Minor, Op.98

Accessibility

Wheelchair access
Language No Barrier
Assistance Animals Welcome
Audio 100
Melbourne Recital Centre
31 Sturt St Southbank 3006
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