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AYO - America!

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 24 Jun 2023, 7:30pm–9:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Free concert but entry by ticket only - book your tickets now as the seats usually go fairly quickly!

Experience the thrill of 75 talented young musicians (ages 16-26) performing together with energy, precision and passion!
Hear the Auckland Youth Orchestra, conducted by Antun Poljanich, performing:

Marquez: Danzon No.2
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Gershwin: An American in Paris
Ben Hoadley: Concerto for Double Bass (Soloist: Oliver Spalter)

Marquez: Danzon No.2
Quietly elegant, and passionately frenzied, the eminent Mexican composer Marquez has captured the essence of this tango-like ballroom dance perfectly.

Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Ravel originally wrote this collection of five delicate miniatures, inspired by fairy tales, in 1910 as a duet for two pianos. It was so well-received that he transcribed it for orchestra a year later and the result revealed his absolute mastery of orchestration. His score employs many interesting percussion instruments – prepare to be delighted!

Gershwin: An American in Paris
This quintessentially American symphonic poem flows with utter vitality. Critics didn’t expect its popularity to last when it was premiered in 1928, but last it has – it is familiar and loved the world over.

Ben Hoadley: Concerto for Double Bass
Ben Hoadley, one of our country’s finest bassoonists, indeed one of Australasia's most versatile bassoonists, understands bass clef instruments! An experienced and frequently-commissioned composer, Ben has written this concerto, especially for Oliver Spalter. The work is challenging for the soloist and a fascinating listen for the audience. Welcome to this world premiere.

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