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Whangarei

Pruden Proven by Antipodes String Trio and De Pledge

14/04/201425/08/2013 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand Pruden, Penderecki, R. Strauss, Brahms: Antipodes String Trio (Amalia Hall, violin; Nicholas Hancox, viola; Sarah Rommel, cello), Stephen De Pledge (piano); The Old Library Arts Centre, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 14.8.2013 (PSe)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Paul Serotsky, Whangarei

Sergey Malov Plays Bach on Thirteen Strings

29/06/201311/06/2013 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand J. S. Bach: Sergey Malov (violin, viola, violoncello da spalla); The Old Library Arts Centre, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 28.05.2013 [Pse]

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Paul Serotsky, Whangarei

More Brilliant Beethoven from the Auckland Youth Orchestra

29/05/201327/05/2013 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand Hindemith, Mahler, Beethoven: Olivia Francis (violin), Alex McFarlane (viola), Auckland Youth Orchestra / Antun Poljanich (conductor), Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 11.5.2013 (PSer)

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Auckland Youth Orchestra Send Audience Home Buzzing

06/11/201229/10/2012 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand Mozart, Beethoven, Ellis, Shostakovich: Tracey Barnier-Willis (mezzo), Emma Couper (soprano), Olivia Francis (violin), Auckland Youth Orchestra / Antun Poljanich (conductor) Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 29.9.2012 (PSe)

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ALTO Hit the High Notes

10/07/201204/07/2012 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand  Brahms, Bridge, Schumann, Loeffler, Hindemith, Weil: ALTO – Kristin Darragh (mezzo), Julia Joyce (viola), Kirsten Simpson (piano), The Old Library Arts Centre, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 21.06.2012. (PSe)

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New Zealand String Quartet Stands and Delivers

11/08/202022/05/2012 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand  Beethoven: New Zealand String Quartet – Helene Pohl, Douglas Beilman (violins), Gillian Ansell (viola), Rolf Gjelsten (cello), The Old Library Arts Centre, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 10.5.2012. [PSe]

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Electrifying Michael Endres Wows Whangarei, New Zealand

08/11/201106/11/2011 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand Schubert, Gareth Farr, Schumann, Godowsky:  Michael Endres (piano), Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 30.10.2011 (Pse)

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Auckland Youth Symphony Orchestra Defies Sod’s Law

01/11/201131/10/2011 by Stan

New ZealandNew Zealand Elgar, Weber, Beethoven: Natalie Harris (clarinet), Auckland Youth Symphony Orchestra,, Antun Poljanich (conductor), Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 16.10.2011 [PSe]

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