By Steve Wright

Published: Wednesday, 30 November 2022 at 12:00 am


The London Symphony Orchestra and Australia’s Melbourne Symphony Orchestra have announced a ground-breaking new partnership. The aims of the partnership are to ‘enable cross-cultural collaboration between the two countries, further strengthening partnerships and enhancing the deep people-to-people links in the arts and cultural sectors’.

The scheme will include reciprocal touring in Australia and the UK, facilitating emerging artist exchanges and co-commissioning performances and activities, including digital innovations, such as LSO Live and MSO.LIVE.

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The London Symphony Orchestra and music director Sir Simon Rattle will tour Australia in the spring of 2023

To launch the partnership, the London Symphony Orchestra will tour Australia in 2023 with a series of concerts between 28 April and 6 May in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, presented jointly by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Opera House and Queensland Performing Arts Centre. The performances will be conducted by the orchestra’s music director, Sir Simon Rattle, who remains with the orchestra until the start of the 2023-24 concert season.

Sophie Galaise, managing director, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, said: ‘The MSO is proud of its long-standing reputation as a leading cultural ambassador for Australia. We are delighted to unite our two orchestras as kindred spirits, established within a few years of each other at the turn of the last century.