In both of these spirits, the MSO presents a mood-lifting concert program. Richard Strauss brings the laughs with Le bourgeois gentilhomme, a musical comedy about a normal bloke who dreams of joining the upper classes. It’s a bit like My Fair Lady but more satirical. As the character attempts to climb a dazzling social ladder, Strauss provides a score that recalls music from the Baroque era in which the original story was written.
This echoes another piece on the program, J.S. Bach’s Suite in D. Be sure to listen out for Air in G, its most famous movement and one that’s bound to tug at your heartstrings. Not only will Jaime Martín lead this concert from the podium, but he’ll also swap baton for flute when he performs Mozart’s Flute Concerto in G. Be there to see MSO Chief Conductor in a different light as soloist!
Versatile Concertmaster Natalie Chee will also take a showstopping role in this concert that relies heavily on the expressive foundations of the violin.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Jaime Martín director / flute
Natalie Chee violin
J.S. Bach Suite in D
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Flute Concerto in G
Richard Strauss Le bourgeois gentilhomme
Pre-Concert Talk Join the MSO for a pre-concert talk in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall from 6.45pm – 7.05pm.
Saturday 28 February 2026 – 7:30pm
Duration: 1 hour 40 mins (incl. interval). Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.
MRC, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
TICKETS: Standard Premium $105; A Reserve $96; B Reserve $72; C Reserve $62; D Reserve $43
Concession / Full Time Student Premium $100; A Reserve $91; B Reserve $67; C Reserve $57; D Reserve $43
Child A – D Reserve $20