Venue Manager Brendan Maher, said the concert forms part of the AEC’s diverse program, including comedy, drama and a range of music.
“We’re proud to welcome the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra back to Albury, after regular performances here over many years,” he said.
The concert will feature renowned Australian violinist Natalie Chee alongside chief conductor Umberto Clerici.
“Their repertoire will be very appealing to our audience, featuring pieces by well-known classical composers Mendelssohn and Haydn,” Mr Maher said.
“Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an unforgettable evening of world-class music right here in the heart of Albury.”
The performance will commence at 7:30pm on Thursday 24 October and tickets are available through the Albury Entertainment Centre website.
Full price tickets are $79.00, concession $75.00 and members $69.00. Bookings of six or more will be able to get tickets at a reduced price of $73.00 each.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will also stage a special performance on Friday 25 October for primary schools in Albury-Wodonga.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for young people to experience this genre of high-quality performing art,” Mr Maher said.