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BANZAI
28th September 2008, 18:15
Not sure if you all listen to Classical music but I'll be in this orchestra so if you guys wanna see me playing violin come to the concert! :p

Here are the details

Time: 7:30pm

Date: Sat 4th October

Place:Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
448 Parnell Road,
Parnell, Auckland

Uwe Grodd - conductor

Wagner Meistersinger overture

Cimarosa Concerto for two flutes and strings in G major
Soloists: Agnes Harmath and Melody Lin

Dvorák Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"

Tickets: $15 full price / $10 concessions(students)
Book at Ticket Direct 0800 4 TICKET or 0800 224 224
www.ticketdirect.co.nz

Contact:
Russell Finnemore, Concerts Secretary
Ph: (09) 373 7599 ext. 87707
r.finnemore@auckland.ac.nz

There will be door sales so no need to book the tickets.

Hope see some of you there :)

EJK
28th September 2008, 18:40
More of your friends?

How about a ride before this? ;)

BANZAI
28th September 2008, 19:26
Got reharsal from afternoon so can't ride, can't goto Coro!!!! :crybaby:

Phurrball
29th September 2008, 12:11
Sounds good Yui -

I'll ask Ingrid if she's keen.

MOAR classical concerts please!

TOTO
29th September 2008, 12:28
working on the day Yui, otherwise would have been a good stimulant for a romantic night with a good end with chicka de latina :)


Keep the concertos comming :niceone:

xwhatsit
29th September 2008, 13:53
Debussy L'Aprčs-midi d'un faune

Cimarosa Concerto for two flutes and strings in G major
Soloists: Agnes Harmath and Melody Lin

Dvorák Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
Feh, what a bunch of sell-outs you all are! :laugh:

Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn is a neat piece and all (luffs me Debussy), but as a horn player one spends most of the time counting rests, looking at your fingernails and pretending to adjust the valve slack.

You doing all four movements of No. 9?

BANZAI
29th September 2008, 14:50
Feh, what a bunch of sell-outs you all are! :laugh:

Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn is a neat piece and all (luffs me Debussy), but as a horn player one spends most of the time counting rests, looking at your fingernails and pretending to adjust the valve slack.

You doing all four movements of No. 9?

Yea all four movements of Dvorak.

You all horn player need to play in tune otherwise it's gonna sounds like :sick: hehehehe :girlfight:

Hey gotta make correction there, we playing some Wagner instead of Deubussy... I can't remember the title but will update what we playing soon.

BANZAI
30th September 2008, 23:45
Ok, instead of Debussy we playing Wagner's Meistersinger overture.

Massive piece, but yea I prefer Debussy than Wagner :p

gijoe1313
1st October 2008, 21:23
For shame, I prefer the dulcet tunes of Ride of the Valkyries from the Nibelung heeheh ... Wagner is all good, Debussy as well as long as there isn't too much Shostakovich before hand!

Ooh I do say, so la dee daa!

BANZAI
2nd October 2008, 09:21
OMG!! biker knows about classical music!!!:eek:

BANZAI
5th October 2008, 22:07
Thanks for Ross to turn up!! Hope you guys enjoyed the concert!

I was dead tired after that coz I only had 3hour sleep on that day lol

Was planning to goto my friend's 21st then ride in the morning but cancelled that and slept in :lol:

Phurrball
6th October 2008, 15:26
Thanks for Ross to turn up!! Hope you guys enjoyed the concert!

I was dead tired after that coz I only had 3hour sleep on that day lol

Was planning to goto my friend's 21st then ride in the morning but cancelled that and slept in :lol:

Was a fantastic concert Yui! Live orchestras always send tingles down my spine at some stage of playing. I love the way all the instruments add up to so much more than the sum of their parts to be something truly moving.

Was tired myself - It was off home to a hot milo, DVD and bed after that.

Keep us informed of what else is coming up please!