Government House Concert returns with a boom
Government House Concert returns with a boom for “The
Dominion Post Summer Concert at Government House” on
Saturday 5 March 2011.
A 17-gun salute at Frank
Kitts Park will announce the return of the Vector Wellington
Orchestra’s hugely popular Government House Gardens
concert in 2011.
At 1pm on Saturday (October 30),
Wellington’s Saturday calm will be enlivened by a salvo of
17 shots celebrating next year’s Dominion Post Summer
Concert at Government House.
“We’re delighted
that The Dominion Post has come on board to support this
event, which Wellingtonians enjoy so much,” VWO general
manager Diana Marsh says. “It’s something to
celebrate.”
VWO music director Marc Taddei will
be on hand to conduct the guns and announce the
orchestra’s return to Government House.
“It
takes 17 cannon to play the Tchaikovsky’s 1812, the
spectacular overture that traditionally ends the VWO’s
Government House garden concerts,” Marc
explains.
“The Government House concerts have
been sorely missed by Wellington music lovers in the past
two years,” he says. “They were sold out in previous
years, but we had to pause the concerts while Government
House was closed for a major conservation project two years
ago.
“We’re delighted that the project is at a
stage where the concerts may return to the grounds next
March,” he says.
The concert will feature
soloists Aivale Cole, soprano, and Ben Makisi, tenor. The
irrepressible Kate Mead will host.
Dominion Post
General Manager Paul Elenio said the newspaper was
supporting the concert because it is one of the city’s
iconic arts events which is hugely popular with
readers.
“We are delighted the orchestra is
resuming the concerts and that the Governor-General has
agreed to allow the grounds to be used. It promises to be
another wonderful occasion. Hopefully the weather will play
its part.”
The Dominion Post Summer Concert at
Government House is a picnic event. Tickets include a
Wishbone picnic lunch and wine with support from Pernod
Ricard.
Saturday’s cannon salute will in fact be
two volleys. The annual celebration to mark the birthday of
James Cook will involve three cannon at midday, and the 17
gun salute for the orchestra will take place at
1pm.
Bryan “Gunner” Townsend, leader of the
gunnery team, will bring the guns to the waterfront as a
salute to “AK”, one of his team who has sadly passed
away since the last Government House concert. “This is
really AK’s salute to his friends and the 1812 Overture.
He was our timekeeper for the guns at the
concert.”
Tickets for The Dominion Post Summer
Concert at Government House go on sale from Monday 8
November at 9am.
Details
The Dominion Post
Summer Concert at Government House
Saturday 5 March (rain
day 6 March)
2.00pm (gates open from
midday)
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