SWPR Event Listings March-June 2015
SWPR Event Listings March-June 2015
They've
worked with Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney and Bjork ... now
the Brodsky Quartet heads to NZ for Chamber Music NZ's first
2015 tour; Douglas Wright's new work The Kiss Inside has its
world premiere season, Denmark's Copenhagen Royal Chapel
Choir heads our way for concerts in five cities and America
incoming - that horse still has no name!
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
CHAMBER MUSIC NEW
ZEALAND PRESENTS: THE BRODSKY QUARTET
One of the greatest
chamber music ensembles of our time, the Brodsky Quartet
tours to 10 New Zealand centres in March 2015. Formed in
the North English town of Middlesbrough in 1972 when the
members were in their early teens, the Brodsky Quartet has
developed an expansive repertoire over the past 43 years,
including works by Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Bartók –
and Shostakovich, for which they are particularly renowned.
They are also viewed as one of the stand-out
“cross-over” quartets and have collaborated in the past
with pop figures as diverse as Elvis Costello, Paul
McCartney and Björk (performing on her Family Tree
project). The Brodsky Quartet’s spirited and virtuosic
artistry has ensured them a place at the very forefront of
the international chamber music scene and their programme
for the New Zealand tour includes works by Purcell, Britten
and Beethoven. Since their formation, the Brodsky Quartet
has performed over 3000 concerts and released more than 60
recordings. Sharing their energy and craftsmanship with the
next generation, they are currently International Fellows of
Chamber Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The
quartet performs an extra concert in Auckland as part of
Auckland Arts Festival 2015.
"The players gave
unstintingly of their passion and energies, playing with a
spirit so transformational you felt they were actually
improving the world." The Strad, October 2012
HAMILTON:
Gallagher Academy | Wednesday 18 March | Book tickets at www.waikato.ac.nz (07) 858 5100
LIVE
AT SIX - AUCKLAND ARTS FESTIVAL: Concert Chamber, Auckland
Town Hall | Thursday 19 March | Book tickets at Ticketmaster
0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
NAPIER: MTG
Century Theatre | Friday 20 March | Book tickets at Ticketek
0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
NEW PLYMOUTH:
Theatre Royal | Sunday 22 March | Book tickets at
Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
PALMERSTON
NORTH: The Speirs Centre | Tuesday 24 March | Book at Dash
Tickets (06) 350 1922 www.dashtickets.co.nz
WELLINGTON:
Michael Fowler Centre | Thursday 26 March | Book tickets at
Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
NELSON: Old St
John’s Church | Friday 27 March | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH:
Charles Luney Auditorium | Saturday 28 March | Book tickets
at Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
DUNEDIN: Glenroy
Auditorium | Monday 30 March | Book tickets at TicketDirect
0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
INVERCARGILL:
Civic Theatre | Tuesday 31 March | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
AUCKLAND:
Auckland Town Hall | Wednesday 1 April | Book tickets at
Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.chambermusic.co.nz
CHILDREN'S THEATRE
TIM BRAY PRODUCTIONS: GREEDY
CAT
“Greedy Cat sat by the big fridge door. Meow! Meow!
Meow! He wanted more.” Based on Joy Cowley’s well-known
children’s story Greedy Cat and adapted by Tim Bray, New
Zealand’s most famous cat appears live on stage in a
delightful, funny and furry show.
AUCKLAND: The
PumpHouse, Takapuna | 4-18 April | Book tickets by phoning
09 489 8360 or online at www.timbrayproductions.org.nz
DANCE
DOUGLAS WRIGHT: THE KISS INSIDE
The Kiss
Inside is a kinetic meditation on the search for ecstasy in
our human culture. Religion, sex, drugs, extreme physical
exertion, sado-masochism and of course dance itself are all
explored in this new work by acclaimed New Zealand
choreographer and dance laureate Douglas Wright. The first
full-length work since Wright’s acclaimed rapt, The Kiss
Inside is a succulent work in the surreal dance language for
which Wright has become renowned. In it, Wright digs deeply
into the workings of the human psyche and lays bare motive
and outcome in startling provocative images and exquisite
and sometimes frenzied movement. With a soundtrack including
classical Sufi music, Patti Smith and J.S Bach, the dance
will be performed by five dancers – Sarah Jayne Howard,
Tara Soh, Luke Hanna, Craig Bary and Simone
Lapka.
AUCKLAND: SKYCITY Theatre | Thursday 16 & Friday
17 April 8pm | Book tickets at Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
WANAKA: Lake
Wanaka Centre | Tuesday 21 April 8pm | Book tickets at www.festivalofcolour.co.nz
DUNEDIN:
Regent Theatre | Friday 24 April 8pm | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4 TICKETS (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
NELSON:
Theatre Royal | Tuesday 28 April 8pm | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4 TICKETS (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
www.douglaswright.net
MUSIC
COPENHAGEN
ROYAL CHAPEL CHOIR: ASCENSION - NIELSEN, LAURIDSEN &
PALESTRINA
Cathedral choirs and their choir schools are
among some of the oldest European musical traditions.
Denmark’s Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir brings their
glorious voices to New Zealand in April and May for a
five-centre tour ‘Ascension – Nielsen, Lauridsen &
Palestrina’. The 46-strong choir including 30 boys aged
13-16 years, is rated as one of the finest in Europe with Le
Figaro placing them alongside the Vienna Boys Choir and
Kings College Choir. In Denmark the choir performs at major
state and royal occasions and featured at the wedding of
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary in 2004, and
at the christening of their children. Directed and conducted
by Ebbe Munk, the choir’s repertoire consists of
classical, contemporary and modern music. The award-winning
choir tours to concert halls, cathedrals and festivals
around the world. The choir's Wanaka performance on Saturday
25 April as part of the Southern Lakes Festival of Colour
features a special programme to mark ANZAC Day and sold out
within minutes of being on sale.
“Magic across many
seas…” – Sydney Morning Herald
“Must be
classified along with the choir of King’s College in
Cambridge” - Le Figaro, Paris
DUNEDIN | St Paul’s
Cathedral | Wednesday 22 April | Book at www.ticketdirect.co.nz 0800 484
253
WANAKA | Holy Family Catholic Church | Saturday 25
April | Book at www.festivalofcolour.co.nz |SOLD
OUT
NELSON | Christ Church Cathedral | Wednesday 29 April | Book at www.ticketdirect.co.nz 0800 484 253
WELLINGTON | St Paul’s Cathedral | Friday 1 May | Book at www.ticketek.co.nz 0800 842 538
AUCKLAND | Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell | Sunday 3
May | Book at www.iticket.co.nz
MUSIC
AMERICA
with SHARON CORR
Classic rockers America head to Auckland
and Wellington performing concerts featuring their greatest
hits and celebrating their 45th anniversary. From signature
song ‘A Horse With No Name’ to other hits ‘I Need
You’, ‘Ventura Highway’ and ‘Don’t Cross The River
Man’, America is set to thrill their New Zealand fans,
taking them on a musical journey through the decades.
Founded in the 1960s, America quickly found success with a
string of #1 and top 10 hits, earning a Grammy Award for
Best New Artist in 1972, and six certified gold and platinum
albums throughout their career. Supporting America is Grammy
nominee and Brit Award Winner, singer/songwriter and
violinist Sharon Corr from the hugely successful Irish vocal
group The Corrs. The Celtic pop-rock star has sold more than
45 million albums worldwide with her band, and as a solo
singer, Sharon has released two albums ‘Dream Of You’
and ‘The Same Sun’.
AUCKLAND: Vector Arena |
Wednesday 6 May | Book tickets at Ticketmaster 0800 111 999
www.ticketmaster.co.nz
WELLINGTON:
TSB Bank Arena | Thursday 7 May | Book tickets at Ticketek
0800 TICKETEK (842 538)www.ticketek.co.nz
CLASSICAL
MUSIC
CHAMBER MUSIC NEW ZEALAND PRESENTS COMPOSER
CONNECTIONS
New Zealand's musical cultural heritage is
celebrated in this special programme of concerts which
highlight the special connection between composer and
performer and the evolving process of composition through to
performance.
Featuring NZTrio, New Zealand String Quartet
and New Zealand Chamber Soloists, the three ensembles each
perform in different parts of the country for this shared
tour throughout New Zealand Music Month. The three
programmes have been curated by New Zealand composers with
their favourite ensemble in mind, showcasing music that
deeply influences them in their work.
Composers Alex
Taylor, Karlo Margetic and Claire Cowan have worked with the
NZTrio on the programme for Palmerston North, Wellington and
Nelson; Ross Harris and the New Zealand String Quartet with
Stephen De Pledge in Wellington (additional concert as part
of the Wellington Chamber Music Trust Sunday Concerts),
Hamilton, Dunedin and Invercargill; while John Psathas and
the New Zealand Chamber Soloists present the programme in
Auckland, New Plymouth, Napier and Christchurch.
Presented in association with SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music
WELLINGTON: St Andrew's, The Terrace | Sunday 26
April |3pm Book tickets at dashtickets.co.nz | part of Wellington
Chamber Music Trust Sunday Concerts
NELSON: Old St
John’s Church | Tuesday 5 May 7.30pm | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
PALMERSTON
NORTH: The Speirs Centre | Thursday 7 May 7.30pm | Book at
Dash Tickets (06) 350 1922 www.dashtickets.co.nz
WELLINGTON:
Michael Fowler Centre | Saturday 9 May 4pm | Book tickets at
Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
NEW PLYMOUTH:
Theatre Royal | Monday 11 May 7.30pm | Book tickets at
Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
NAPIER: MTG
Century Theatre | Wednesday 13 May 8pm | Book tickets at
Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
HAMILTON:
Gallagher Academy | Saturday 16 May 7.30pm | Book tickets at
www.waikato.ac.nz (07) 858
5100
INVERCARGILL: Civic Theatre | Monday 18 May 7.30pm |
Book tickets at TicketDirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
DUNEDIN:
Glenroy Auditorium | Tuesday 19 May 7.30pm | Book tickets at
TicketDirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH:
Charles Luney Auditorium | Thursday 21 May 7.30pm | Book
tickets at Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
AUCKLAND: Concert
Chamber, Auckland Town Hall | Saturday 23 May | Book
tickets at Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.chambermusic.co.nz
CLASSICAL
MUSIC
CHAMBER MUSIC NEW ZEALND PRESENTS A RESIDENCY: WHAT
MAKES COMPOSERS TICK
Ever wondered how a composer puts
together their music and what inspires them? Three special
day-long workshops give an insight into the creative world
of five New Zealand composers. The process of conception to
concert performance will be discussed and demonstrated
through a series of events and seminars at university music
schools in three centres around NZ. Musicians and composers
from Chamber Music New Zealand's Composer Connections tour
will gather at the residency, answering questions and
talking about what it’s like to have a piece of music
created for you, and how you begin to create music with a
particular ensemble in mind. The residencies begin with a
lunchtime concert, followed by afternoon seminars and
workshops, with an early evening performance. A detailed
programme will be released nearer the event.
WELLINGTON:
Adam Concert Room, Victoria University | Friday 8 May
12.00pm
HAMILTON: Gallagher Academy | Friday 15 May
12.00pm
AUCKLAND: Music Theatre, University of Auckland
| Friday 22 May 12.00pm
www.chambermusic.co.nz
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