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Auckland Philharmonia – June 2004 Concerts


Auckland Philharmonia – June 2004 Concerts

Auckland Philharmonia Vero Premier Series 2004, Concert #6

Thursday 10 June – 8pm, Auckland Town Hall

The Auckland Philharmonia’s Music Director Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts the orchestra, leading New Zealand soprano Patricia Wright and exciting young Russian violinist Natalia Lomeiko (winner of the 2003 Michael Hill International Violin Competition) in a programme featuring Golijov’s Last Round and Three Songs for Soprano and Orchestra; Ravel’s Ma Mère l’Oye; and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D. “Let’s Talk Music” with Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Natalia Lomeiko at 7pm in the stalls of the concert venue (free to all ticket holders). Bookings phone the Ticketek Orchestra Hotline on (09) 307 5139.

Auckland Philharmonia Vero Premier Series 2004, Concert #7

Thursday 17 June – 8pm, Aotea Centre

The Auckland Philharmonia’s Music Director Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts the orchestra and distinguished British pianist Piers Lane in a programme featuring Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije, Symphonic Suite from the film; Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor; Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite. “Let’s Talk Music” with Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Rae de Lisle at 7pm in the stalls of the concert venue (free to all ticket holders). Bookings phone the Ticketek Orchestra Hotline on (09) 307 5139.

Auckland Philharmonia Vero Premier Series 2004, Concert #8

Thursday 24 & Friday 25 June – 8pm, Auckland Town Hall

The Auckland Philharmonia’s Music Director Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts the orchestra and the world’s foremost guitarist, Manuel Barrueco, described in the LA Times as “simply and consistently awesome”. The programme features Anthony Young: The Farewell (Auckland Philharmonia commission); Vivaldi: Guitar Concerto in D; Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor. “Let’s Talk Music” with Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Anthony Young at 7pm in the stalls of the concert venue (free to all ticket holders). Bookings phone the Ticketek Orchestra Hotline on (09) 307 5139.


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