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Tango Virtuosi bring the passion of the tango

Published: Tue 21 Sep 2004 01:48 PM
Tue, 21 Sep 2004
Tango Virtuosi bring the passion of the tango
Hello hello!
Next month Tango Virtuosi tour New Zealand through Chamber Music New Zealand's Associate Societies. Tango Virtuosi will bring the "alluring, seductive, colourful, romantic and passionate" flavour of the tango.
Attached and below is the media release with details of the group and the tango. Just let me know if you're after an interview with a member of the group and I'll arrange.
I'll be in touch soon regarding details of our 2005 artists and upcoming tour with the lovely boys from the Vienna Piano Trio.
TANGO VIRTUOSI RELEASE
MEDIA RELEASE: Tango Virtuosi bring the passion of the tango For immediate release / 21 September 2004 / 393 words
You can experience the passion and excitement of the tango with a dynamic group of musicians when they perform in twelve centres throughout New Zealand.
As the name suggests, Tango Virtuosi like to combine the excitement of the tango with challenging virtuosic styles. The group enjoy the complicated and difficult style of the tango that pushes them to their technical limits.
Tango Virtuosi consists of Deborah Rawson, clarinet, Jeremy Fitzsimons, marimba, Simon Brew, alto saxophone and Owen Moriarty, guitar.
Deborah describes the musical style of the repertoire as "art tango", explaining that audiences can expect the old sexy and simple style of traditional tangos fused with a modern sophistication and retro spin.
She emphasises that all music lovers will enjoy the show. The repertoire is "serious music that is completely of the tango flavour. It¹s alluring, seductive, colourful, romantic and passionate", explains Deborah, "if the audience have got a bit of blood in their veins they¹ll be dancing in the aisles!"
Experienced as a performer and teacher, Deborah has been instrumental in setting up of some of New Zealand¹s best known chamber music groups, such as the Zelanian Ensemble, Saxcess and Tango Virtuosi.
Jeremy plays regularly with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Gareth Farr¹s Drumdrag and also performs solo percussion recitals. Jeremy is a graduate of Victoria University of Wellington and also Northwestern University in Chicago.
Simon completed his Bachelor of Music in Classical Saxophone at Massey University's Conservatorium of Music in Wellington and has just been offered a scholarship for postgraduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester.
Owen has toured extensively with guitar quartet Totally Plucked and is Assistant Guitar Tutor at Massey University. He recently completed a solo tour for Chamber Music New Zealand.
Deborah¹s mission statement in life is to take the charm and magic of chamber music and to make it accessible to as wide an audience as possible. She explains "I came to music quite late in life, so I know what it¹s like to love music, but not know a lot about it. Chamber music is the love of my life ­ music has changed my life completely and I¹d like to share it."
The Tango Virtuosi concerts promise to be just that. As Deborah explains, "we love the music. We¹re all party animals!"
Chamber Music New Zealand acknowledges major funding from Creative New Zealand.
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Concert dates
GORE Fri 1 October @ 8pm St. James Theatre Presented by Music Society Eastern Southland
WANAKA Sun 3 October @ 7.30pm Lake Wanaka Centre Presented by the Wanaka Concert Society
BLENHEIM Fri 8 October @ 6pm Montana Brancott Winery Presented by the Marlborough Music Society
WAIKANAE Sun 10 October @ 2.30pm Waikanae Memorial Hall Presented by the Waikanae Music Society
GISBORNE Wed 13 October @ 7.30pm Lawson Field Theatre Presented by the Musica Viva Gisborne
WARKWORTH Sat 16 October @ 8pm Mahurangi College Hall Presented by the Warkworth Music Society
TAURANGA Sun 17 October @ 7.30pm Mills Reef Presented by Tauranga Musica
WANGANUI Mon 18 October @ 7pm War Memorial Hall Concert Chamber Presented by Chamber Music Wanganui
HAMILTON Tue 19 October @ 8pm Academy of Performing Arts Presented by the Hamilton Chamber Music Society
TE AWAMUTU Wed 20 October @ 8pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa Presented by the Te Awamutu Music Federation
ROTORUA Thu 21 October @ 8pm Rotorua Convention Centre Concert Chamber Presented by the Rotorua Music Federation
LOWER HUTT Tue 26 October @ 8pm Lower Hutt Little Theatre Presented by Chamber Music Hutt Valley
Programme
Patrick Roux Après le Bandeneon Akida Yuyama Divertimento for Alto Saxophone and Marimba Robert Sierra Cinco Bocetos for Solo Clarinet Patrick Roux Primavera Portena for Solo Guitar Patrick Roux Tango Contretemps Go
Interval
Noël Samyn Sueno la Plata Roland Dyens Tango en Skai for Solo Guitar Noël Samyn Les Rues Mal Fermeés Patrick Roux Endiablado Jonathan Besser Circus tango
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