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Musical picnic in the "Gardens of Paradise"

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3 March 2004

Musical picnic in the “Gardens of Paradise”

The Auckland Philharmonia’s annual Summer Matinée (which has been sponsored by Huka Lodge for the past nine years) has become something of an institution, consistently being “sold-out”, or close to, each year.

Held in the grounds of the Governor General’s residence in Epsom, and suitable for all age groups, the Huka Lodge Summer Matinée is on Sunday 28 March, from 12-3.30pm, and is an afternoon of fine musical entertainment, with a delicious picnic hamper for each person attending.

This year the Auckland Philharmonia and guest artists (soprano Patricia Wright, TV and cabaret star Phil Madsen, conductor Marc Taddei, singers from the Dame Malvina Major Emerging Artists programme, dancers from UNITEC, and MC Maggie Barry, the tall poppy of New Zealand gardening) will take you on a musical stroll through the “Gardens of Paradise” with works by composers including Beethoven, Dvoøák, Smetana, Vaughan Williams, Bach, Saint-Saëns, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shostakovich, Fauré and Respighi.

Auckland’s most sophisticated outdoor concert is now in its 19th year, and is a fundraising event for the Auckland Philharmonia, with the orchestra musicians, conductor and soloists donating their services.

Ticket numbers have been reduced from previous years to ensure everyone has extra room to spread out on the lawn. Tickets (adults: $65; children under twelve: $25) include the concert plus a generously-filled (regular or vegetarian) picnic hamper with Villa Maria wine or fruit juice. Phone 0800 744 542 or go to www.aucklandphil.co.nz to make your booking for this elegant musical occasion.

ENDS

The Auckland Philharmonia acknowledges the support of Huka Lodge, the major sponsor of this event, Villa Maria Wines, Panda Catering and Unibag.
The Auckland Philharmonia receives major funding from Creative New Zealand and a major grant from Auckland City.

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