The Royal Organist

26 - 27 JULY 2025

Concert Hall, QPAC

For those who stare at the empty grand organ atop the QPAC Concert Hall, they have a concert just for you! Even more thrilling, they will be joined by James O'Donnell, the previous Organist for Westminster Abbey for over 20 years!

If you’ve seen the film Babe then you’ve already heard Camille Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No.3. Its heartwarming melody features in the soundtrack, so if a little pig springs to mind while you listen, don't be alarmed! It’s also one of the few symphonies featuring organ alongside our orchestral instruments, and the effect is earth-shaking powerful.

The Saint-Saëns is an excellent gateway into the lesser-heard Symphonie Concertante for Organ and Orchestra in which Belgian organist-composer Joseph Jongen harnesses the awe-inspiring textures of the instrument. James O’Donnell will then show you how it’s done as Pablo González conducts. Between these works, you’ll hear Colourscapes from Australia’s own Harry Sdraulig. This young composer uses the orchestra as his colour wheel to craft a vibrant listening experience.

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