Mulled Wine concert March 21. Flute/Harp Duo
Programme 21 March 2021 at 2.30PM
Mulled Wine Concerts Memorial Hall, Paekakariki
Michelle Velvin Harp; Bridget Douglas (Principal Flute, NZSO) Flute
Gabriel Faure SicilienneOp. 78 (1893)
Toru Takemitsu Toward the Sea III(1989)
Bernard Andrès Narthex(1971)
Alan Hovhaness Vision on a starry night Op. 384 (1985)
Jacques Bondon Swing No. 1 for flute and harp (1973)
INTERVAL
Gareth Farr Taheke Mvt 2(2001)
Astor Piazolla Histoire du Tango(1986) Cafe 1930
Vincent Persichetti SerenadeOp. 79(1961)
Jacques Ibert Entr'acte (1935)
The instrumental combination of flute and harp has been popular with composers for over two hundred and fifty years. With glorious works like Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp of 1778 this combination of instruments has inspired generations of composers. Starting with the romantic French tradition of Faure we take you on a journey through France, Argentina, Japan and Aotearoa New Zealand with a programme of music that uses either dance or the natural world as the genesis for each work.
Tickets $30/$15 students. Available from marygow@gmail.comSEASON TICKETS - $120 for all five concerts.www.mulledwineconcerts.com
Tickets $30/$15 students. Available from marygow@gmail.comSEASON TICKETS - $120 for all five concerts.www.mulledwineconcerts.com
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