NZTrio is delighted to announce its 2018 programme which offers
Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington audiences a fine selection of concerts
that embrace new commissions, female composers and thrilling explorations of
the classical canon in June, September and November.
For the 2018 programme deep connections are woven through each concert and
across the series. Familial, romantic, and collegial relationships are revealed
among the Mendelssohns, the Schumanns, and Brahms. Stylistic nuances across the
decades appear among Kiwi composers – Buchanan, Kelly, and Oram, and Aussies
Greenbaum, Kats-Chernin, and Hindson – allowing for comparisons of styles from
either side of the Tasman. The concerts open with a sense of strength and
fragility referenced by Clement and Glass, and there’s a celebration of New
Zealand’s suffragettes in the central concert of all female composers.
Each concert presents a fresh dynamic, with an impressive line-up of talented
Kiwi guest musos – Natalie Lin, Benjamin Baker, and Amalia Hall (violin) and
Stephen De Pledge and Somi Kim (piano) – arriving from all corners of the globe
to join Ashley Brown (cello) in exhilarating NZTrio combinations every time.
The programme features three concerts:
WEAVEGLASS • MENDELSSOHN • GREENBAUM • BUCHANAN • SCHUMANN
Ashley Brown (cello) with guest musicians Natalie Lin (violin) and Somi Kim
(piano)
The first in the 2018 series,
Weave introduces an aural
tapestry rich in colour and texture. The structuralist sensibility of
Philip
Glass (USA) and ordered tonality of Felix
Mendelssohn (GER)
provide a framework for the more fluid and silky soundworlds of Stuart
Greenbaum (AUS)
and Dorothy
Buchanan (NZ), before the flat-out emotional
turbulence of Robert
Schumann (GER) closes the loop.
BRAID
CLEMENT • MENDELSSOHN • KATS-CHERNIN • KELLY • SCHUMANN
Ashley Brown (cello) with guest musicians Benjamin Baker (violin) and Stephen
De Pledge (piano)
In recognition of the 125th anniversary celebration for women’s
suffrage in New Zealand, Braid unleashes an all-female
cast of composers. These remarkable women are represented in this powerful
tribute by a perfect tangle of traits - enigma in the Clement (NZ),
protective embrace in the Kelly (NZ), enduring strength in
the Kats-Chernin (AUS), compassion in the Schumann (GER)
and emotional wisdom in the Mendelssohn (GER).
TWINE
GLASS • SCHUMANN • HINDSON • ORAM • BRAHMS
Ashley Brown (cello) with guest musicians Amalia Hall (violin) and Somi Kim
(piano)
In the finale of the series, Twine knits together the
linear sway from Philip Glass (USA) and the refreshing new
pluck and spin from Matthew Hindson (AUS), with a new
commission from Celeste Oram (NZ). Robert Schumann (GER)
and Johannes Brahms(GER) deliver lashings of romantic
sentimentality, outpourings from their lives entwined.
DATES AND
BOOKING DETAILS:
Auckland: Q Theatre’s Loft, 305 Queen St / 09 309 9771
Loft Series 1: Weave - Sunday June 24 • 5pm/Tuesday June 26 • 7pm
Loft Series 2: Braid - Sunday Sept 23 • 5pm/Tuesday Sept 25 • 7pm
Loft Series 3: Twine - Sunday Nov 11 • 5pm/Tuesday Nov 13 • 7pm
$50 Adults / $25 Students / $135 Subscription (incentive prize draw $200 World
voucher and 75 min. massage from Biodynamic Massage – to be drawn after the concert
June 24, subscriptions close June 26)
Wellington: 101
Wakefield St.
Home Series 1: Weave – Wednesday June 20 • 7pm
$40 Adults / $20 Students
Christchurch: The Piano Centre for Music and the Arts, 156 Armagh St.
Home Series 1: Weave – Thursday June 21 • 7pm
Home Series 2: Braid – Sunday Sept 21 • 7pm
$40 Adults / $20 Students
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