Guided by renowned conductor Guy Noble, the ASO, soprano Desiree Frahn, Graduate Singers, and Elder Conservatorium Chorale will unwrap a wonderful festive spirit as they come together to perform a range of Christmas favourites, beloved classics, and sing along carols to immerse yourself in Christmas charm.
Guy Noble said that he was excited to return to Adelaide for one of his favourite events of the year.
“We have so much wonderful music in our Christmas stocking, I’m looking forward to unwrapping it all in the Festival Theatre. We have professional singers on stage, but the best part is our audience gets to sing along as well. So, bring your family, your friends and your vocal cords!”
Emma Gregan, Tutti Horn player for the ASO agreed.
“Christmas Unwrapped will be a wonderful opportunity for families to enjoy a night of much loved Christmas music together. I’m really looking forward to having conductor Guy Noble back in town to lead us through some sing-along carols alongside our favourite Christmasthemed symphonic works to wrap up 2023 in style.”
With a wealth of opportunity to join in on the fun and frivolity, this concert will fill Adelaide with the joy of Christmas. The program will include Malcom Arnold’s The Holly and the Ivy (Fantasy on Christmas Carols) a whimsical Christmas melody from the movie the Holly and the Ivy, Sergei Prokofiev’s Lieutenant Kijé: Troika, a piece from a Russian film that captures the essence of a snowy winter sleigh ride, Howard Blake’s – The Snowman, the enchanting sounds of the cult-favourite film of the same name that radiates cozy feelings of a snowy winter day, Leroy Anderson’s – Sleigh Ride, a delightful depiction of a sleigh bell ride with jingling bells and all, plus sing along carols including an interactive 12 Days of Christmas.
Christmas Unwrapped runs for two nights only, 15 and 16 December, 7.30pm at the Festival Theatre.