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Unfortunately, this event’s been postponed
Music and Memory Concert Tour: POSTPONED

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Thu 2 Sep 2021, 6:00pm–8:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Website

Listed by

Waikato Museum

Postponed to 2022.

Trains, pots, musings, music for consort of viols: a strange, unexpected combination united in this concert with readings from the ‘writings’ of Barry Brickell. Palliser Viols presents this concert series in towns on the Main Trunk Line in the North Island.

A consort of viols seems an esoteric choice, until you hear them – the lines of melody, clear in each part, weave an enchanting fabric of beautiful sound, harmony, musical invention and immediate appeal. Taonga puoro express in a pure way the relationship of humans to this landscape and unique environment. We combine the two ancient, pre-colonial, traditions of music for viols and taonga puoro is to experience a confluence of streams of beauty which bring us together.

Music from the time of Shakespeare and present-day New Zealand will be combined with readings from ‘A Barry Brickell Reader’ read by Gregory O’Brien. Composers will include Orlando Gibbons, William Byrd, Alfonso Ferrabosco from 17th Century England, and Gillian Whitehead and Ross Harris from 21st Century New Zealand.

Note: There is an outreach programme in the afternoon. Drop in any time from 11am to 1pm. You will be surprised at what you hear. Local schools are sending groups, and you’ll be welcome to have a close look at taonga pūoro and viols, and to talk to the musicians about them.

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