Leonard Weiss guides the ensemble with calm focus and expressive motion.
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Rechelle Zammit
The stage came alive in a wash of light and sound at Riverlinks Eastbank on October 9, as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra invited students on a journey through Brahms and Glinka.
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Under the graceful direction of conductor Leonard Weiss and guided by presenter Amberley Bremner, the audience was drawn into the heart of the orchestra where strings whispered, brass blazed and percussion pulsed like a heartbeat.
Each section offered its own story, from the warmth of the horns to the soaring violins, as students discovered how each sound wove into the larger tapestry of a symphony.
What began as a lesson quickly became an experience.
One of discovery, emotion and connection through music.
News photographer Rechelle Zammit captured the music in motion.
Deep and solemn tones flow from the contrabassoon as Brock Imison takes the lead.
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Rechelle Zammit
Cameron Jamieson performs with intensity and control on the violin.
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Rechelle Zammit
Caitlin Bass adds depth and rhythm on double bass.
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Rechelle Zammit
Isabel Morse plays with quiet grace and precision on the viola.
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Rechelle Zammit
Angus Pace delivers bold, resonant notes on the trombone.
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Rechelle Zammit
Sarah Beggs brings gentle charm to the stage with her flute.
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Rachel Shaw lifts the brass section with rich, golden tones.
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Rechelle Zammit
Between notes, Kathryn Taylor finds stillness in the rhythm while playing the violin..
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Rechelle Zammit
Lucie Krysatis fills the auditorium with warm yet powerful sounds.
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Rechelle Zammit
Michael Loftus-Hills focuses intently as the strings carry the melody forward.
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Rechelle Zammit