An Evening with the NZ String Quartet
AN EVENING WITH THE NZ STRING QUARTET
Join us for a memorable evening featuring the acclaimed New Zealand String Quartet playing a carefully-curated programme of groundbreaking works that have changed the course of chamber music history.
Our Head Chef has put equal care into designing a stunning 3-course menu to complement the music of 3 great composers: Mozart, Beethoven and Debussy. You’ll be greeted on arrival with a complimentary glass of bubbles before settling in for an unforgettable experience of first-class dining paired with first-class music.
NZSQ cellist Rolf Gjelsten says: “We’re looking forward to sharing with you the genius and vision of these works as well as elucidating the qualities which make each work so remarkable”.
Our 2016 concert featuring the New Zealand String Quartet was a sell-out, so be sure to book well in advance to secure your place.
When
Saturday 1 September, 6pm
sharp
Nb: you are welcome to join us at the Verandah
Wine Bar prior to enjoy a wine and the sunset before being
seating in the Dining Room at
6pm.
Where
The Dining Room at
Cable Bay, 12 Nick Johnstone Drive, Oneroa, Waiheke
Island
Programme
Mozart: String
Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465
(“Dissonance”)
Beethoven: String Quartet No. 11 in F
minor, Op. 95
Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op.
10
Tickets
$120 per person, includes
concert + 3 course meal and complimentary glass of
bubbles.
Phone (09) 372 5889 or email info@cablebay.co.nz to
book.
Reservations
essential.
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