Maestro Rizzi's Triumphant Return to Mumbai's Symphony Stage

Renowned conductor Carlo Rizzi returned to Mumbai after a decade to lead the Symphony Orchestra of India in the Spring 2026 Season, performing Dvořák and Sibelius. His return highlighted a milestone season celebrating 20 years of the NCPA's orchestra. The performances were met with enthusiastic applause.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 20-02-2026 12:45 IST | Created: 20-02-2026 12:45 IST
Maestro Rizzi's Triumphant Return to Mumbai's Symphony Stage
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The acclaimed Italian conductor, Carlo Rizzi, made a sensational return to Mumbai, taking up the baton at the National Centre for the Performing Arts for the Symphony Orchestra of India's penultimate concert of the Spring 2026 Season.

The program featured stirring performances of Dvořák's Symphony No. 8 and Sibelius's Symphony No. 2, with Rizzi's direction capturing the essence of Bohemian pastoral and Finnish romanticism. His interpretation earned the orchestra standing ovations from a captivated audience.

This concert, part of NCPA's 20th anniversary celebrations, signified the orchestra's pivotal role in Mumbai's classical music scene. The season carries on under the leadership of newly appointed Chief Conductor, Martyn Brabbins, furthering their artistic legacy.

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