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NZSO To Stream Performances Of Music Giants Bach And Beethoven

Published: Mon 11 May 2020 09:32 AM
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra continues its weekly free streamed performances this week with works by classical music giants Bach and Beethoven.
Sei Solo 3 on 13 May features NZSO Violist Nicholas Hancox performing two movements from Johann Sebastian Bach’s spellbinding Suite No. 5. Sei Solo is a six-part series where NZSO string players perform their favourite movements from one of Bach’s solo partitas, sonatas or suites, and share their thoughts on what the baroque composer’s music means to them.
Each performance was filmed by a player performing in their home and curated by NZSO Guest Assistant Concertmaster Jessica Oddie.
On Sunday 17 May at 4.00pm, the NZSO’s Ryman Healthcare Presents Discovering Beethoven series continues with performances in celebration of the great composer’s 250th birthday this year. All performances are by NZSO players at home and curated NZSO Concertmaster Vesa-Matti Leppänen.
While the NZSO has not been able to perform live concerts due to COVID-19 restrictions, the national orchestra has been busy presenting free online performances to New Zealanders. This has also included the weekly Play Our Part series with NZSO players and guests performing from their homes, a series of education videos called Music Room, and previously filmed NZSO concert performances.
Sei Solo 3 and Ryman Healthcare Presents Discovering Beethoven are supported by NZSO project partner RNZ Concert.
All performances can be viewed at https://live.nzso.co.nz/ and Music Room videos at nzso.co.nz/nzso-engage/music-room/via smart TV, mobile phone, tablet or computer.
Sei Solo 3
NICHOLAS HANCOX Viola
JS BACH Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 I. Prelude IV. Sarabande
ONLINE PREMIERE | live.nzso.co.nz| Wednesday 13 May| 7.30pm
Ryman Healthcare Presents Discovering Beethoven
VESA-MATTI LEPPNEN Curator and Concertmaster
Works to be announced
ONLINE PREMIERE | live.nzso.co.nz| Sunday 17 May| 4.00pm

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