New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/Te
Tira
Pūoro o
Aotearoa tours the South Island in March with an
exciting selection of music inspired by the serenity of the
countryside and the bustle of towns and
cities.
Town and Country in
Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch and Blenheim sees the
Orchestra led by internationally acclaimed conductor and
NZSO Music Director Emeritus
.
“I am so happy
and feel very privileged to be back with you in New Zealand
for this tour with the great musicians of the NZSO,” says
Maestro Judd.
“For Town and Country, we have
chosen music from the two countries where I have lived with
Press Release – NZSO
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/Te Tira
Pūoro o Aotearoa tours the South Island in March with an exciting selection of music inspired by the serenity of the countryside and the bustle of towns and cities.
Town and Country in Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch and Blenheim sees the Orchestra led by internationally acclaimed conductor and NZSO Music Director Emeritus
.
“I am so happy and feel very privileged to be back with you in New Zealand for this tour with the great musicians of the NZSO,” says Maestro Judd.
“For Town and Country, we have chosen music from the two countries where I have lived with my family – the UK and USA – and our favourite, New Zealand. The music on our programme will evoke vivid feelings of urban bustle and excitement, to serene countryside. Please come along to meet us, sit back, relax and enjoy this entertaining programme.”
Piano and flute concert to open Whanganui La Fiesta! festival
31 Jan, 2021 10:04 PM
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Lisa Boessenkool (left) and Ingrid Culliford will present WOVEN at Whanganui Collegiate School Main Hall on February 13. Photo / Supplied
Wanganui Midweek
Saturday, February 13 at 4pm.
Main Hall (opposite the Chapel) Whanganui Collegiate School.
La Fiesta! – NZ s Best Women s Fest - opens on Saturday, February 13 with a recital of music by women composers for flute and piano, solo flute and two flutes, given by Ingrid Culliford and Lisa Boessenkool.
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WOVEN draws its name from the title of one of the pieces in the programme, a work for two flutes by American composer and conductor Victoria Bond.