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William Dart: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra s Nordic Fire a glorious, quarantine-free trip to Scandinavia

William Dart: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra s Nordic Fire a glorious, quarantine-free trip to Scandinavia 28 Feb, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Steven Logan on timpani with the APO. Reviewer: William Dart Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra s Nordic Fire ushered in a new season with a diverse, stimulating programme just two days after the city s move to lockdown level 1. Drawing on its own resources in terms of conductor and soloist, the orchestra took us on a glorious, quarantine-free trip to Scandinavia. Assistant conductor-in residence Vincent Hardaker combined assurance with style in Sibelius Finlandia, an overture to end all overtures, only occasionally too big and brassy for its own good.

Arts in 2021: The big productions and festivals coming to Auckland

Arts in 2021: The big productions and festivals coming to Auckland 3 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 11 minutes to read NZ Herald After a year that saw Broadway and the West End face a seemingly never-ending curtain call, local audiences can rest assured that the pandemic won t stop Auckland artists from putting on a show this year. While the Level 4 lockdown in March sent a seismic jolt through the country s artistic community, cancelling dozens of shows and festivals and forcing numerous venues to shut their doors for months on end, theatre and arts organisers are hoping 2021 will deliver a better performance. In the first half of the year alone, Aucklanders will be able to enjoy live comedy, catch up with their favourite local authors, and experience a plethora of theatre, dance and music spread across a broad-range of festivals that are making a comeback after being forced to take the last year off.

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