'Greater Love' is presented by: Australian War Memorial and Flowers of Peace
Join us for this powerful commemorative concert to mark the declaration of peace in the Pacific 80 years ago. This nationally significant cultural event will remember those who served abroad and those who supported the effort at home. 'Greater Love' will commemorate this historic anniversary with an epic concert that will describe through music, paintings, images and narrations these defining events.
With over two and a half hours of music, the concert will be narrated by Australia’s greatest theatre actor, John Bell AO OBE FRSN, performed by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Defence Force’s finest musicians with soloists William Barton, didjeridu; Simon Tedeschi and Edward Neeman, piano; Alice Giles, harp; Dong Ma, erhu; Andrew Goodwin, tenor; Rachel Mink, soprano; Brisbane Chamber Choir, Flowers of Peace Chorus and the Luminescence Children’s Choir. With a history of producing concerts that tell the story of the nation's conflicts from WWI onwards, the audience reaction says it all:
'powerful, emotional performance that I was awash with tears.'
'Absolutely superb. In tears for most of it. Scarcely able to speak when it was over'
'I've been fortunate enough to have been at many thousands of symphonic concerts since the 1950s, but this was the most moving concert I have ever attended'.
'the most beautiful and gripping tribute I have ever witnessed.'
Presented by the Australian War Memorial - don't miss this special one night only performance.
Second World War Memorial Concert
Friday 15th Aug - 7:00 PM
Llewellyn Hall
Presented by
Australian War Memorial and Flowers of Peace
Acknowledgment of Country
The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.