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Houstoun Plays Saint-Saëns

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)
  • Wheelchair: $46.07 each ($43.00 + $3.07 fees)
  • Wheelchair Senior: $39.93 each ($37.00 + $2.93 fees)
  • Wheelchair Student: $19.45 each ($18.00 + $1.45 fees)
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Dates

  • Sat 19 Nov 2022, 7:30pm

Tour

Part of Due Drop Events Centre

Restrictions

R13

SALINA FISHER (NZ) Kintsugi for Orchestra (Premiere)
SAINT-SAENS Piano Concerto No.2 in G Minor
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No.4 in F Minor

UWE GRODD Conductor
MICHAEL HOUSTOUN Piano

Drawing on her Japanese heritage, Salina Fisher's 'Kintsugi' is named after the delicate art of repairing a broken item of pottery with gold. Based on her stunning piano trio, this premiere of 'Kintsugi for Orchestra' promises a dazzling depth of colour in its explorations into the fragility and strength of brokenness.

The attractiveness of Saint-Saëns' music has ensured his place in the canon of French Romantic composers. One of the most popular and frequently performed works of any genre, Saint-Saëns' virtuosic 'Piano Concerto No.2' was written in just 17 days, and was premiered with the composer himself on piano. We warmly welcome back Michael Houstoun to perform this masterpiece.

Dedicated to his patron and friend Nadezhda von Meck, Tchaikovsky's 'Fourth Symphony' resembles a fight against fate and those unbidden forces and feelings that attempt to bar and steal one's happiness in life. Tchaikovsky explained that it was an echo of his feelings of loneliness during the long 'lockdown' of a Russian winter. But ultimately, he leaves the last movement with hope, explaining that joy is a powerful force, and still possible if one looks outside oneself by caring for and rejoicing in the happiness of others.

For a full overview of the orchestra's 2022 year season, request the 2022 brochure from:
admin@manukausymphony.org.nz
(09) 577 3031.

Masks are optional, but still highly recommended.

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 opens 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 Inugo Parking App, NO CASH.

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