175 East Concerts in June 2004
175 East Concerts in June 2004
Hello 175 East list people
Time to give you some advance notice of 175 East's forthcoming concerts in June. All concerts feature brand new works written especially for us by NZ composers Rachel Clement, Dorothy Ker and Dylan Lardelli, and British composers Bryn Harrison and James Saunders.
But there's more! Each concert will include a unique selection of microscores-pieces lasting no longer than 30 seconds, all written for the 2004 concert series.
If you consider yourself a composer, remember that the deadline for the microscores is April 30, so get scribbling or sequencing! More details on microscore submissions are here: http://www.175east.co.nz/microscores2004.html
The concert dates and venues are as follow:
8pm Saturday June 12 The Southern Ballet Theatre The Arts Centre Christchurch
8pm Sunday June 13 HAPPY (corner Tory and Vivian Streets) Wellington
8pm Sunday June 27 Hopetoun Alpha Beresford Street Auckland
Tickets (door sales only) $15, $10 (concs)
These prices are held at 1997 levels thanks to funding from Creative New Zealand.
We hope you will join us to experience the magnificence that is 175 East live.
For more details about who we are and what we do, see: http://www.175east.co.nz
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James Gardner director, 175 East
http://www.175east.co.nz
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