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Magic Mozart

Ticket Information

  • Premium Adult: $77.33 each ($73.00 + $4.33 fees)
  • Premium Senior: $67.08 each ($63.00 + $4.08 fees)
  • A Reserve Adult: $58.38 each ($55.00 + $3.38 fees)
  • A Reserve Senior: $52.23 each ($49.00 + $3.23 fees)
  • B Reserve Adult: $46.07 each ($43.00 + $3.07 fees)
  • B Reserve Senior: $39.93 each ($37.00 + $2.93 fees)
  • Student / Child: $19.45 each ($18.00 + $1.45 fees)
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Dates

  • Sat 16 Nov 2019, 7:30pm–9:45pm

Tour

Part of Due Drop Events Centre

Restrictions

R13

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Aotearoa - land of the long white cloud - is a concert overture written in 1940 for orchestra by New Zealand composer Douglas Lilburn while he was still a student at London’s Royal College of Music. It was premiered in Great Britain at His Majesty's Theatre London, but was not performed in NZ until 1959. It has remained a favourite on orchestral concert programmes ever since.

Mozart’s Concerto in A major for Clarinet was written for his friend, Stadler, who had already inspired the great clarinet quintet. Completed in 1791, the year of Mozart’s death, it was his farewell to instrumental music. The craftsmanship and invention is superb. Mozart and Stadler between them deserve almost all the credit for the subsequent acceptance of the clarinet as a most beautiful instrument.

Brahms completed his Third Symphony in 1883 when he was 50 years old and at the peak of his creative power. Some regard this as his heroic symphony; others compare it with Beethoven’s Fifth and called it his fate; others again call it a symphony of nature. Whatever the opinion, it is generally agreed that this symphony is a perfect expression of Brahms’ maturity in every aspect, be it form, idea or spiritual greatness.

For a full overview of the orchestra's 2019 year season, request the 2019 brochure from:
admin@manukausymphony.org.nz
(09) 577 3031.

Students must hold a valid student ID.
No children under 11 years allowed.
Service fees apply.
For wheelchair bookings please call 0800 BUYTIX hotline (wheelchair bookings are not available online).
Onsite Box Office open 9am-12.30pm Monday to Friday and two hours before show start.

Entrance: Enter through Gate 1 or 2
Parking: Northern Carpark. Pay By Plate $4.00 for the first hour and 0.50 cents per hour thereafter. Payment via credit card, Vodafone text or Eftpos ONLY. No cash.

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