Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Sydney)

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The Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Sydney) saw the third through eleventh performances of the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular. It was performed by The Metropolitan Orchestra at Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia between 15-21 December 2012.

Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]

The concert was announced on 18 September 2012 by BBC Worldwide Australasia and the Sydney Opera House. It was conducted by Ben Foster and hosted by Alex Kingston and Mark Williams.[1]

The Metropolitan Orchestra was accompanied by the Sydney Philharmonia Choir and soloists Antoinette Halloran (soprano) and Daniel Bonic-Goodwin (counter-tenor).

The concert was primarily focused on the Eleventh Doctor, with the majority of the music hailing from Series 5, 6 and 7a.

There were nine performances:[2]

There were several monsters present on stage and walking around the audience, including:

There were sixteen individual pieces in all. Seven pieces were performed, followed by a twenty-minute interval, then another nine pieces.

Some pieces followed the names and themes of their CD release counterparts, while others were extended pieces that used an overarching theme or initial name and piece to lead into other pieces.

Promotional statement[[edit] | [edit source]]

As part of the much anticipated Summer at the House season, the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall will play host to the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular. As the seventh series of the world’s longest-running sci-fi TV show screens in Australia, fans will be given the opportunity to encounter the series’ most fearsome monsters against the backdrop of Murray Gold’s score played live by 80 musicians of the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, accompanied by a 60-strong choir. Anticipating the show’s 50th anniversary in 2013 and inspired by the BBC Doctor Who Proms at London’s Royal Albert Hall, the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular will see the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra joined by a host of live monsters such as Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon, Clockwork Robots, Scarecrows and the Doctor’s recent opponents, the Silence. Conducted by Ben Foster, the Orchestra will present Murray Gold’s thrilling music from the previous television series. The live music will be accompanied by a big screen presentation of key moments from the TV programme and specially edited sequences showcasing Matt Smith’s performance as the Eleventh Doctor.[3]

Programme[[edit] | [edit source]]

Act One
Piece Runtime Notes
The Madman with a Box (Prologue) 2'52" "The Madman with a Box".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
I Am The Doctor 5'52" "I Am the Doctor" & "Words Win Wars".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
Amy 3'23" "Amy's Theme" & "The Life and Death of Amy Pond".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
A Stitch in Time 9'19" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"The Curse of the Black Spot", "You're a Dead Man", "My TARDIS", "The Impossible Astronaut", "1969" & "5:02pm".
First performed at the DWSS (Melbourne).
Brianosaurus 1'20" "Brian".
New piece making its debut performance.
Abigail’s Song 4'40" "Abigail's Song (Silence is all you Know)".
First performed at the DWSS (Melbourne).
The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe ?'??" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"Armchair Waltz", "I Know"; "Ditched at Sea", "Madge's Theme" & "Friendship".
First performed at the DWSS (Melbourne).

Interval (20 mins)

Act Two
Piece Runtime Notes
Battle in the Skies 4'42" "Victory of the Daleks" & "Battle in the Sky".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
The Majestic Tale of the Madman in a Box 4'20" "The Majestic Tale (of a Madman in a Box)".
First performed at the DWSS (Melbourne).
Liz, Lizards, Vampires and Vincent 8'25" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"The Beast Below", "The Silurians", "With Love, Vincent", "Signora Rosanna Calvierri" & "The Vampires of Venice".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
The Wedding of River Song 5'13" "The Wedding of River Song".
First performed at the DWSS (Melbourne).
This is Gallifrey / Vale Decem 6'31" "This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home" & "Vale Decem".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
Pandorica Suite 10'14" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"Who Else is Coming", "This is Where it Gets Complicated", "The Perfect Prison", "The Majestic Tale (of a Madman in a Box)", "The Same Sonic", "The Patient Centurion" & "I Am the Doctor".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
The Final Chapter of Amelia Pond 11'03" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"New York New York", "Together or Not at All (The Song of Amy and Rory)", "Goodbye Pond", "A Lonely Decision" & "Little Amy".
New piece making its debut performance.
Song of Freedom 3'52" Encore piece. "Songs of Captivity and Freedom" & "Song of Freedom".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.
Doctor Who Theme 1'37" Encore piece. "Doctor Who XI".
First performed at the 2010 Proms.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Tickets for the Symphonic Spectacular went on sale on 21 September 2012.
  • There was a video message from Matt Smith.
  • Initially the concert was scheduled for only four performances on 15-16 December, but its run was extended twice; a fifth and sixth performance was added on 7 October and a further seventh, eighth and ninth performance added on 24 November.[4][5]
  • On 20 December performance Dudley Simpson met with Ben Foster and Murray Gold backstage.
  • A range of limited edition merchandise was created especially for the event. This could be purchased as a merchandise package with the tickets; it included:
    • Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular exclusive tote bag.
    • Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular exclusive poster.
    • Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular programme.
    • Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular lanyard and laminate.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Symphonic Spectacular for Sydney. Doctor Who News (18 September 2012). Retrieved on 23 July 2020.
  2. Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular. Sydney Opera House (22 November 2012). Retrieved on 23 July 2020.
  3. Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular in Sydney. TV Tonight (18 September 2012). Retrieved on 23 July 2020.
  4. Extra Dates for Sydney. Doctor Who News (7 October 2012). Retrieved on 23 July 2020.
  5. Symphonic Spectacular Run Extended Again. Doctor Who News (24 November 2012). Retrieved on 23 July 2020.