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NZSO Listings- July- August 2005

Published: Tue 12 Apr 2005 09:23 AM
NZSO LISTINGS- JULY- AUGUST 2005
Enclosed are the listings for July - August (incl.) concerts for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Season 2005 and other events.
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
COMPOSER FOCUS 2
Friday 15 July at 7:00pm TOWN HALL WELLINGTON
Elgar is appreciated today for the intensity of his unspoken yearnings which found expression in his more personal works such as the nostalgic Sea Pictures and 13th Variation of the Enigma. In between are the Italian kaleidoscope of In the South and the Romance for Bassoon with NZSO Principal Bassoonist Lawrence Preman Tilson.
James Judd conductor
Helen Medlyn mezzo soprano
Lawrence Preman Tilson bassoon
ELGAR:
In the South
Sea Pictures
Romance for Bassoon & Orchestra
Enigma Variations
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
SUB 4 - SERIES 2
Thursday 21 July at 8:00pm TOWN HALL CHRISTCHURCH
Saturday 23 July at 8:00pm MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE WELLINGTON
Thursday 28 July at 8:00pm FOUNDERS THEATRE HAMILTON
Saturday 30 July at 8:00pm TOWN HALL AUCKLAND
Mahler's beautiful Late Romantic song/symphony, based on settings of six Chinese poems, expresses the poignancy of life's brevity but also man's joy in earth's beauty and spring's return. In contrast is the mesmerising sound palette of Tan Dun, acclaimed composer of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Scored for large orchestra, Death and Fire is based on the paintings of Paul Klee and is a major highlight in the year's programme.
James Judd - Conductor
Helen Medlyn - Mezzo soprano
Keith Lewis - Tenor
Tan Dun: Death and Fire - Dialogue with Paul Klee
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
SUB 4 - SERIES 1
Friday 29 July at 6:30pm TOWN HALL AUCKLAND
Friday 5 August at 6:30pm MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE WELLINGTON
A new work by leading New Zealand composer Eve de Castro-Robinson features NZSO Principal Cellist David Chickering and leads to Richard Strauss's classical Oboe Concerto performed by Sydney Symphony's Principal Oboist Diana Doherty as the virtuosic soloist. What better way to finish than with Sibelius's popular Second Symphony famous for its stirring 'big tune' ending?
James Judd - Conductor Diana Doherty - Oboe David Chickering - Cello
De Castro Robinson: Releasing the Angel
Richard Strauss: Oboe Concerto
Sibelius: Symphony No 2 in D Major Op 43
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra European Tour
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Music Director James Judd will make a historic tour in August to the world-famous 2005 BBC Proms and one of Europe's most sought-after concert halls - the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. This will be followed by a tour to the World Expo in Aichi, Japan representing New Zealand. This is the largest tour outside New Zealand that the NZSO has ever undertaken, the first ever appearance by a New Zealand orchestra at the prestigious BBC Proms and will feature two of New Zealand's most prominent music ambassadors, Dame Kiri te Kanawa and Jonathan Lemalu.
Snape Maltings (16 August)
BERLIOZ Le Corsaire Overture
MOZART Vado, ma dove
Chi sa, chi sa, quel sia
Nehmt meinen Dank
HARRIS Music for Jonny
STRAUSS Morgen
Standchen
Zueignung
MAHLER Symphony No 4
BBC Proms (18 August) & Concertgebouw (19 August)
LILBURN Symphony No 3
MAHLER songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn
SIBELIUS Symphony No 2
Aichi World Expo (22 August)
MOZART Divertimento in D K 136
TAKEMITSU Nostalghia
MOZART Bassoon Concerto
interval
GARETH FARR Naga Baba
MENDELSSOHN Symphony No 4 Italian
NZSO NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Tuesday 23 August at 7:00pm MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE WELLINGTON
Thursday 25 August at 7:00pm AURORA CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH
Saturday 27 August at 7:00pm TOWN HALL AUCKLAND
Always a treat - young New Zealanders join together for their annual music making under the guidance of proffessional NZSO Musicians - this concert will also star New Zealand piano sensation - John Chen
Edwin Outwater - Conductor
John Chen - Piano
Glinka: Russlan and Ludmilla Overture
Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No 3 in C Major Op 26
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4 in F Minor Op 36
ENDS

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