MOZART'S LAST SYMPHONIES NEW ZEALAND 2026
All You Need To Know About Mozart’s Last Symphonies
Mozart’s final three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—were composed during the summer of 1788, a short yet extraordinarily prolific period in his life. These works epitomise the height of his symphonic mastery, blending inventive melodies, intricate structures, and deep emotional resonance. Symphony No. 39 is refined and stately, No. 40 is intensely expressive and anticipatory of new musical directions, while No. 41 concludes his symphonic journey with a heroic and triumphant flourish.
Composed without commission or immediate performance in mind, these symphonies reflect Mozart’s personal vision and artistic freedom. Over the centuries, they have become some of the most celebrated and frequently performed works in the classical canon, admired for their brilliance, enduring influence, and the inspiration they continue to provide to composers and audiences worldwide.
Upcoming Mozart’s Last Symphonies 2026 Australian Tour
Witness the brilliance of one of the world’s leading chamber orchestras as they bring Mozart’s final symphonies to life in a performance that is both uplifting and inspiring. Under the masterful direction of Richard Tognetti, the Australian Chamber Orchestra revisits these late masterpieces, first performed by Tognetti in his debut year as Artistic Director, offering interpretations that continue to reveal fresh insights and depth.
Composed during the summer of 1788, Mozart’s last three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—emerged from a period of unbridled creativity, written without commission or expectation. Symphony No. 39 exudes elegance and poise, No. 40 is intensely expressive and forward-looking, while No. 41 concludes with heroic grandeur, marking the pinnacle of Mozart’s symphonic achievements. Performed with period wind and brass instruments, the ACO promises an extraordinary evening of musical brilliance, emotional resonance, and the virtuosic excellence that has earned them acclaim as one of the world’s finest ensembles.
Upcoming Mozart's Last Symphonies Australia 2026 Dates
22nd September - QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
24th September - Hamer Hall, Melbourne
25th September - Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
How can I book my tickets for Mozart's Last Symphonies live?
You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Mozart's Last Symphonies live tour tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more pricing information, position of seats available, and dates, check our FAQ section on Ticket Merchant’s website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
MOZART'S LAST SYMPHONIES NEW ZEALAND 2026
All You Need To Know About Mozart’s Last Symphonies
Mozart’s final three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—were composed during the summer of 1788, a short yet extraordinarily prolific period in his life. These works epitomise the height of his symphonic mastery, blending inventive melodies, intricate structures, and deep emotional resonance. Symphony No. 39 is refined and stately, No. 40 is intensely expressive and anticipatory of new musical directions, while No. 41 concludes his symphonic journey with a heroic and triumphant flourish.
Composed without commission or immediate performance in mind, these symphonies reflect Mozart’s personal vision and artistic freedom. Over the centuries, they have become some of the most celebrated and frequently performed works in the classical canon, admired for their brilliance, enduring influence, and the inspiration they continue to provide to composers and audiences worldwide.
Upcoming Mozart’s Last Symphonies 2026 Australian Tour
Witness the brilliance of one of the world’s leading chamber orchestras as they bring Mozart’s final symphonies to life in a performance that is both uplifting and inspiring. Under the masterful direction of Richard Tognetti, the Australian Chamber Orchestra revisits these late masterpieces, first performed by Tognetti in his debut year as Artistic Director, offering interpretations that continue to reveal fresh insights and depth.
Composed during the summer of 1788, Mozart’s last three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—emerged from a period of unbridled creativity, written without commission or expectation. Symphony No. 39 exudes elegance and poise, No. 40 is intensely expressive and forward-looking, while No. 41 concludes with heroic grandeur, marking the pinnacle of Mozart’s symphonic achievements. Performed with period wind and brass instruments, the ACO promises an extraordinary evening of musical brilliance, emotional resonance, and the virtuosic excellence that has earned them acclaim as one of the world’s finest ensembles.
Upcoming Mozart's Last Symphonies Australia 2026 Dates
22nd September - QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
24th September - Hamer Hall, Melbourne
25th September - Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
How can I book my tickets for Mozart's Last Symphonies live?
You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Mozart's Last Symphonies live tour tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more pricing information, position of seats available, and dates, check our FAQ section on Ticket Merchant’s website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
MOZART'S LAST SYMPHONIES NEW ZEALAND 2026
All You Need To Know About Mozart’s Last Symphonies
Mozart’s final three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—were composed during the summer of 1788, a short yet extraordinarily prolific period in his life. These works epitomise the height of his symphonic mastery, blending inventive melodies, intricate structures, and deep emotional resonance. Symphony No. 39 is refined and stately, No. 40 is intensely expressive and anticipatory of new musical directions, while No. 41 concludes his symphonic journey with a heroic and triumphant flourish.
Composed without commission or immediate performance in mind, these symphonies reflect Mozart’s personal vision and artistic freedom. Over the centuries, they have become some of the most celebrated and frequently performed works in the classical canon, admired for their brilliance, enduring influence, and the inspiration they continue to provide to composers and audiences worldwide.
Upcoming Mozart’s Last Symphonies 2026 Australian Tour
Witness the brilliance of one of the world’s leading chamber orchestras as they bring Mozart’s final symphonies to life in a performance that is both uplifting and inspiring. Under the masterful direction of Richard Tognetti, the Australian Chamber Orchestra revisits these late masterpieces, first performed by Tognetti in his debut year as Artistic Director, offering interpretations that continue to reveal fresh insights and depth.
Composed during the summer of 1788, Mozart’s last three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)—emerged from a period of unbridled creativity, written without commission or expectation. Symphony No. 39 exudes elegance and poise, No. 40 is intensely expressive and forward-looking, while No. 41 concludes with heroic grandeur, marking the pinnacle of Mozart’s symphonic achievements. Performed with period wind and brass instruments, the ACO promises an extraordinary evening of musical brilliance, emotional resonance, and the virtuosic excellence that has earned them acclaim as one of the world’s finest ensembles.
Upcoming Mozart's Last Symphonies Australia 2026 Dates
22nd September - QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
24th September - Hamer Hall, Melbourne
25th September - Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
How can I book my tickets for Mozart's Last Symphonies live?
You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Mozart's Last Symphonies live tour tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more pricing information, position of seats available, and dates, check our FAQ section on Ticket Merchant’s website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.








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