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Bach Musica NZ - Choral Masterpieces from Around the World

Bach Musica NZ - Choral Masterpieces from Around the World

2 April | 5pm | St Matthew-in-the-City

Two of New Zealand’s finest emerging conductors, Elizabeth Lau and Timothy Carpenter, will be Bach Musica NZ’s guest conductors for the ensemble’s first concert in their 40th anniversary season.

Performed in the stunning acoustic of St Matthew-in-the-City, Choral Masterpieces from around the world will include well-known favourites by composers Brahms, Haydn, Faure, Tchaikovsky, Vaughan Williams and others, as well as the NZ premiere of a Chinese folk song.

Elizabeth Lau, Music Director of Wairua Sinfonietta and Deputy Music Director of Auckland Choral and Timothy Carpenter, Musical Director of Hamilton Civic Choir and St Paul’s Collegiate Hamilton, will also feature as pianist and organist respectively in this concert.

There is still time to save money by purchasing a 2017 ‘40th Anniversary Season Subscription, an offer that is available only until 20 March. For more information visit Bach Musica NZ’s website: www.bachmusica.com/subscriptions.html

WHEN Sunday, 2 April, 5pm - 6.30pm

WHERE St Matthew-in-the-City

WHO Bach Music NZ - Chorus Only!

WHAT Choral music by Brahms, Haydn, Faure, Tchaikovsky, Vaughan Williams and more

CONDUCTORS Elizabeth Lau (conductor / piano) Timothy Carpenter (conductor / organ)

TICKETS $30, $10 children & students with I.D. Discounted rate with 2017 Subscription Series.*

Book now at www.iticket.co.nz or call (09) 361 1000.
Tickets may also be purchased at the door.

*Still available until 20 March. More info on www.bachmusica.com.


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