Lunchtime Concert: Classical Voice Students of the NZSM
St Andrews Church 30 The Terrace, Wellington, 6011, Wellington, The TerraceJoin us for a beautiful recital of solo and duet performances given by the Classical Voice Students of the NZSM.
Lectures held at St Andrew's are organised by the St Andrew’s Trust for the Study of Religion and Society
Join us for a beautiful recital of solo and duet performances given by the Classical Voice Students of the NZSM.
Amiki Trio is a new classical music trio formed by Barbara Paterson, Karen Batten and Rachel Thomson. All three are Wellington based freelancers, the idea for the group stemming from a school corridor conversation as the three itinerant teachers crossed paths. Each performer has a busy career with a wide experience of chamber music between […]
Henry Meng is a pianist and composer studying at the University of Auckland. His piano tutors include Rae de Lisle and Stephen de Pledge. He has performed with the Auckland Philharmonia and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. With the CSO, he won second prize in the 2023 National Concerto Competition. As a composer, he has had the […]
Conductor: Michael Vinten Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet Overture Puccini, Manon Lescaut, Prelude to Act 3 Schramm, Theme with 6 Variations Wagner, Tristan und Isolde Prelude Dohnányi, Variations on a Nursery tune with Otis Prescott-Mason
Uriele has been composing piano music for the last 30 years. She plays a selection of pieces from her three albums and also some new works. This heartfelt music - sometimes melancholic and sometimes playful, takes the listener on a journey.
Rolf Gjelsten (cello), Helene Pohl (violin), Beth Chen (piano) and Nicole Chao (piano) Beethoven's piano trio in Bb, op. 11 and Rachmaninov's cello sonata in G minor, op. 19.
Singer Roger Wilson and pianist Guy Donaldson, who have performed together on and off since 1976, present a concert in which the two septuagenarian performers celebrate “mature” years in song. The programme finds thematic riches in Schubert lieder and in Brahms. It enjoys the whimsy of Rossini’s Sins of His Old Age, tilts at windmills in Ravel’s […]
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