FRINGE '04: Kanzsu Ensemble
FRINGE '04: Kanzsu Ensemble
The Kanzsu Ensemble will present their Fringe NZ Festival concert on Sunday 29 February at 4pm at St Marks Church, 58 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. In this concert they will perform works by Piazzolla, Mozart and Dvorak.
Kanzsu was formed, last year, by Lower Hutt musicians Helen Weir and Tessa Olivier, and Khandhallah musician Jane Brown in order to play and perform chamber music for small ensemble groups. They chose the name Kanzsu as it is an anagram of the six letters that form the abbreviations for the three countries they are from.
All
three members of the group perform regularly throughout the
greater Wellington region presenting chamber music concerts
and also playing with the NGC
Wellington Sinfonia. In
addition to performing they work as teachers, teaching both
in schools and in private music studios. They have a strong
commitment to chamber music and aim to make quality music
available to adults and young people alike. Performing at
St Marks will give Hutt residents an opportunity to share
great chamber music that is easy to listen to and accessible
to everyone.
With an instrumentation that includes Helen Weir – violin, Tessa Olivier - piano and viola and Jane Brown – cello, they are able to use a wide range of music that can be taken from both the string trio repertoire and the piano trio repertoire. Kanzsu also have a keen interest in inviting guest artists to perform. For this concert they will be joined by guest artist Svetlana Piankova. They are particularly excited about working with Svetlana as she is a brilliant flutist whose playing blends superbly with that of Kanzsu’s string ensemble. Svetlana has performed with the Russian State TV and Radio Orchestra, Moscow State Opera and Ballet Theatre, and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Since moving to New Zealand in 2000 with her family she has performed in chamber music groups, as a soloist and with the NGC Wellington Sinfonia. She also teaches flute in Palmerton North area.
Svetlana will perform the Flute Quartet in D Major K285 by Mozart while the other works in the programme are Verano (Summer), Invierno (Winter), Primavera (Spring)& the Piano Trio no4 in E minor (Dumky) by Dvorak.
Concert details: 4pm Sunday 29 February 2004, St
Marks Church, 58 Woburn Road,
Lower Hutt
Bookings: Ticketek ph 04 384 3840 (booking fees will
apply)
Further Details: http://www.kanzsu.com
MORE INFORMATION
Verano, Invierno, Primavera, Porteno - Astor
Piazzolla,
Flute Quartet in D, K285 - Mozart with
Svetlana Piankova – Flute
Piano Trio no.4 in E minor,
Dumky" - Dvorak
4pm Sunday 29 February 2004
St Marks
Church
58 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt
Booking: Ticketek ph
04 384 3840 (booking fees will apply)
$12,
$10(unwaged/tertiary student), $6(children)
The Kanzsu Ensemble with Helen Weir – violin, Tessa Olivier- viola/piano and Jane Brown – cello is a Wellington based group dedicated to the performance of great chamber music. For this concert they will be joined by guest artist Svetlana Piankova - flute.
Their name Kanzsu is an anagram made up of the six letters forming the abbreviations for the country each member of the group is from. Kanzsu’s music is exciting and invigorating to listen to. They are acclaimed for their energy, enthusiasm and musicianship. The programme they have chosen for this concert is perfect for a summer, Sunday afternoon.
Programme
Verano, Invierno, Primavera, Porteno - Astor Piazzolla,
Astor Piazzolla
is renowned for creating music which is a fusion between
Latin American Tango and serious art music.
Verano(Summer),Invierno(Winter),
Primavera(Spring) are
taken from his set of pieces entitled Cuatro Estaciones
Portenas. These three pieces capture the very essence of
passion, longing, and intrigue that is at the heart of Tango
while at the same time are superbly written, serious musical
compositions.
Flute Quartet in D, K285 - Mozart with Svetlana Piankova – Flute
Guest Artist with Kanzsu and performing Mozart’s beautiful flute Quartet in D is Russian born flutist Svetlana Piankova. Svetlana studied music at the College of Music,St. Petersburg, Moscow State Conservatoire and Massey University-College of Education. She has performed with the Russian State TV and Radio Orchestra, Moscow State Opera and Ballet Theatre, and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Since moving to New Zealand in 2000, she has performed in chamber music ensembles, as a soloist and with the NGC Wellington Sinfonia.
Piano Trio no.4 in E minor, Dumky" - Dvorak
Dvorak’s Piano Trio in E minor is a work full of surprises and changes of mood and colour. It is entitled The Dumky as it is a set of six Dumka (Ukranian folksongs of a dreamy, lyrical nature which contain many varying episodes).It encompasses numerous shades of meaning and every facet of emotion from slow, sombre and serene to fast, lively and exuberant.
ENDS