NZSO Composer Focus in Wellington
MEDIA RELEASE 26 March 01
Bell Gully presents
COMPOSER
FOCUS
Three great composers in the Wellington Town Hall!
The NZSO will host 'Composer Focus' - three Friday concerts in the Wellington Town Hall, specialising in the music of Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Verdi. Respectively. These are scheduled for April, July and October.
On 27 April, Australian conductor/violinist Nicholas Milton, winner of Symphony Australia's Conductor of the Year Award 2001, will present Mozart favourites, including the famous Symphony No 40 and the much-loved Clarinet Concerto with NZSO clarinettist Patrick Barry as soloist.
Nicholas Braithwaite, a frequent guest conductor here, returns on 20 July, with three Tchaikovsky favourites, among them the Swan Lake Suite, and the big First Piano Concerto with soloist Tamara Cislowska, who made an big impression here during the 90s.
The third concert, on 12 October, will see the NZSO, like many leading orchestras worldwide, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Verdi's death with his great, operatic Requiem. This will feature NZSO Principal Guest Conductor, Matthias Bamert and premier New Zealand's singers, Dame Malvina Major, Patrick Power and Rodney Macann.
These three concerts are sponsored by Bell Gully and are being sold as a subscription or by single ticket sales.
Friday 27 April at 7:00pm
COMPOSER
FOCUS SERIES: MOZART
WELLINGTON TOWN HALL
Nicholas
Milton - Conductor
Patrick Barry - Clarinet
Mozart:
Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail Overture
Mozart: Serenade
No 6 'Serenata notturna'
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto
Mozart: Symphony No 40
Friday 20 July at 7:00pm
COMPOSER FOCUS SERIES: TCHAIKOVSKY
WELLINGTON TOWN
HALL
Nicholas Braithwaite - Conductor
Tamara Anna
Cislowska - Piano
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 1
Tchaikovsky: Swan
Lake Suite
Friday 12 October at 7.00pm
COMPOSER FOCUS
SERIES: VERDI
WELLINGTON TOWN HALL
Matthias Bamert -
Conductor
Malvina Major, Patrick Power, Rodney Macann,
Orpheus Choir of Wellington
Verdi: Requiem
For further information or photos please contact Hannah Evans on (04) 801 3833 or (025) 300 680.