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Chamber Music NZ - Southland District Contest 2019

Ticket Information

  • Students (free): $0.00 each ($0.00)
  • Adults: $5.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 6 Jun 2019, 6:30pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Emma Jarman

An evening not to be missed! The contest provides a brilliant opportunity to hear Southland’s top young classical musicians performing a wide range of works as they compete to reach the regional finals.

Presented annually by Chamber Music New Zealand, it is the only nationwide chamber music competition for young secondary school musicians and composers in the country. 2019 marks the 54th year of the contest!

The purpose of the Contest is to encourage young musicians regardless of standard or experience, to perform together and strive towards excellence. It also aims to provide an opportunity for musical activities within schools to have a link with the wider community at both a local and national level.

Seven groups including string trios, brass ensembles, percussion groups, and woodwind quartets will be performing at the district contest for 2019. This wide range of groups creates an interesting and exciting evening of chamber music.

Adjudicator: Amalia Hall

Participating schools:
- Verdon College
- James Hargest College
- Southland Girls' High School
- Central Southland College

Tickets are free for students & only $5.00 for adults.
Door sales only.

Doors open 6.00pm, contest starts 6.30pm.
General Admission - no allocated seating.

Please support your local musicians and the future of chamber music by attending this fantastic annual event!

If you have any queries regarding this event please contact:
Emma Jarman
CMNZ District Contest Organiser – Southland
Email - emma.c.jarman@gmail.com
Phone - 027 3545 112

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