SSO Mother’s Day Concert
Sun / 10 May 26 / 6.00pm
Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage, Singapore Botanic Gardens
Free admission
1 hr (no intermission)
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Synopsis
Give mom the gift of music, brought to you live by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in our annual Mother’s Day celebration at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Don’t miss the pre-show performance from 5.30pm by clarinetist Chua Jay Roon, who will perform Three Etudes on a theme of Gershwin by Paul Harvey. The concert will be hosted by Symphony 92.4 presenters, Andrew Lim and Khim Oei.
This concert may be delayed or cancelled in the event of inclement weather. Please check our Facebook and Instagram pages for updates.
Featuring
Singapore Symphony Orchestra / Lien Boon Hua, conductor / Jonathan Charles Tay, tenor*Programme
Overture to Die Fledermaus | J. Strauss II |
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Flower Song from Carmen* | Bizet |
Overture to The Italian Girl In Algiers | Rossini |
Her World Was Full (Son's Song) from Losing Lily* SSO Premiere | Chen Zhangyi |
Night and Love | Augusta Holmès |
Vanda Miss Joaquim (arr. Lee Jinjun) | Hong Hin Fun |
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin | Tchaikovsky |
Admission Advice
- Free admission
- This concert may be delayed or cancelled in the event of inclement weather. Please check our Facebook and Instagram page for updates
- Pet owners who wish to bring their pets are advised to abide by the venue's Visiting Guidelines.
- Wheelchair users and persons with physical disabilities attending our concert at the Singapore Botanic Gardens are invited to use a reserved seating area located on the concrete pavement. Do refer to this link for more information on this and accessible routes from various entrances.
- Photographs and videos will be taken at the event in which you may appear. Such photographs and videos may be displayed or published on SSG’s website, social media platforms, publications and publicity materials. By attending the event, you consent to the use of these photographs and videos for the foregoing purposes.
