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Mendelssohn St Paul: One of the greatromantic masterpieces

Published: Thu 3 Oct 2013 10:42 AM
Mendelssohn St Paul: one of the greatest romantic masterpieces & Queen Victoria’s favourite!
Robert Schumann said ‘St Paul is a work of the purest kind, a work of peace and love’ and during Mendelssohn’s lifetime it was his most popular work.
The Bach Musica NZ chorus and orchestra will be conducted by Rita Paczian on Sunday, 13 October, 5pm, at the Auckland Town Hall with soloists Christopher von Weitzel (German star Baritone), David Hamilton (internationally acclaimed Scottish tenor) and Patricia Wright (top NZ soprano).
Bach Musica NZ is one of New Zealand’s leading classical music ensembles, presenting a wide range of music from Baroque to 21st century. Its motto is “Music that touches the soul”.
Early purchase is recommended as this internationally acclaimed lineup will sell out. Purchase your tickets on www.buytickets.co.nz or phone 0800-buy-tickets, available from $10-$65.
Summary:
What: Mendelssohn St Paul
When: Sunday, 13 October, 5pm
Where: Auckland Town Hall
Who: Bach Musica NZ (www.bachmusica.com)
Christopher von Weitzel (German star Baritone)
David Hamilton (internationally acclaimed Scottish tenor)
Patricia Wright (top NZ soprano)
Tickets: $40 Adults, $35 Senior Citizens, $10 student with ID, Children under 12 free.
EFTPOS available
Book now at www.buytickets.co.nz or phone (09) 357 3355.
Tickets may also be purchased at the door.
ENDS

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