when: 29 September 2022 | venue: Pitt Street Mall | cost: Free | address: Pitt Street, between Market and King Streets, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://syo.com.au/thebigbusk/
published: 29 Sep 2022, 5 min read
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Over 500 musicians from Sydney Youth Orchestras (SYO) aged 5-25 will once again take to the streets for the triumphant return of SYO's The Big Busk.
Imagine commuting to work, exercising, shopping, or eating lunch with a live soundtrack provided by an orchestra!
The Big Busk is Australia's largest orchestral youth music event. Musicians from across NSW will be performing live in locations including Martin Place, Pitt St Mall, QVB, Grosvenor Place, Darling Park, Bella Vista Pocket Park, and for the first time, live streamed from the SYO Live studio at the Registrar General's Building.
Over 30 hours of music will be performed from 8am to 6pm in a single day.
The city will be filled with the sounds of well-known classics alongside modern day hits that both adults and children will love. From Westside Side Story to Star Wars, Dance Monkey to Disney, Beethoven to the Beetles, Copland, Mozart and Strauss! There are even pop adaptations from the likes of Taylor Swift and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
SYO will be celebrating its 50th year in 2023, yet still has no permanent home to rehearse and perform in. Funds raised at The Big Busk will contribute to finally making that a reality, along with supporting SYO to purchase instruments, sheet music and pay for business infrastructure.
Click here for The Big Busk schedule, live stream feed, donation and other information.
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Over 500 musicians from Sydney Youth Orchestras (SYO) aged 5-25 will once again take to the streets for the triumphant return of SYO's The Big Busk.
Imagine commuting to work, exercising, shopping, or eating lunch with a live soundtrack provided by an orchestra!
The Big Busk is Australia's largest orchestral youth music event. Musicians from across NSW will be performing live in locations including Martin Place, Pitt St Mall, QVB, Grosvenor Place, Darling Park, Bella Vista Pocket Park, and for the first time, live streamed from the SYO Live studio at the Registrar General's Building.
Over 30 hours of music will be performed from 8am to 6pm in a single day.
The city will be filled with the sounds of well-known classics alongside modern day hits that both adults and children will love. From Westside Side Story to Star Wars, Dance Monkey to Disney, Beethoven to the Beetles, Copland, Mozart and Strauss! There are even pop adaptations from the likes of Taylor Swift and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
SYO will be celebrating its 50th year in 2023, yet still has no permanent home to rehearse and perform in. Funds raised at The Big Busk will contribute to finally making that a reality, along with supporting SYO to purchase instruments, sheet music and pay for business infrastructure.
Click here for The Big Busk schedule, live stream feed, donation and other information.
Go see The Big Busk 2022.
The Big Busk 2022 is on 29 September 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9251 2422 for details. Visit their website at https://syo.com.au/thebigbusk/.
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