Due to roadworks, there is no access to Ford Street from Ovens Street. Entry into Ford Street and the Big W carpark is only available via Murphy Street (near the St Patricks Church roundabout). There is parking available surrounding the WPACC, in front of Intermezzo, in the Big W Carpark, and a carpark at the rear of WPACC.
Next date: Sunday, 14 June 2026 | 02:30 PM to 04:30 PM
Presented by the Wangaratta Symphony Orchestra
This program will create a vivid soundscape where nature’s voices – both fierce and gentle - will resonate through the works of composers. From the sounds of a river making its way to the ocean in Smetana’s “ The Moldau”, the cheeky chatter of magpies in Rossini’s Overture to The Thieving Magpie, or the fluttering of wings of wasps and the haunting call of bats, each piece conjures up a unique echo of the wild.
A special highlight will feature Jess Lewis, a young medical student, and violinist member of the orchestra, performing a movement from Dvorak’s “Romance for Violin and Orchestra” . This lyrical work blends tenderness with longing, offering a moment of introspection amid the wild.
Together these works form a tapestry of sound that celebrates the untamed beauty of the world - its creatures, its landscape and its enduring influence on the human imagination.
Sunday 14 June 2.30pm (2hrs incl. 20min interval)
Adult $40 Conc/Sen $35 Student (16-25y with valid ID) $35 Child (15y & under) $15
(Alpine MDF Theatre) Cnr Ford & Ovens Streets, Wangaratta
All transactions incur a $3 transaction fee (in person, by phone or online).
Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre is a NO REFUND/ NO EXCHANGE venue. For more information CLICK HERE(PDF, 166KB)