ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON ANNOUNCES SEASON '18 WITH SOLO PERFORMANCES BY
CONCERTMASTER AMALIA HALL
Orchestra Wellington Announces Season ’18 ‘Great And Noble’ With Solo
Performances By Concertmaster Amalia Hall
Two solo performances by virtuoso 28-year-old violinist Amalia Hall
headline Orchestra Wellington’s Season ’18.
Orchestra Wellington announces its ‘Great And Noble’ season of six
ravishing concerts conducted by Marc Taddei at Wellington’s Michael
Fowler Centre and a one-off performance with Te Vaka of hit music from
Disney’s Moana.
Next year’s programme focuses on the symphonies of Antonin Dvorak,
finishing with his ninth, and most popular, “New World” symphony.
The extraordinary Czech composer’s music is inextricably linked with
the music of his homeland, but his “New World” symphony, Dvorak, also
drew on the three years he spent in the United States.
The orchestra’s concertmaster Amalia Hall is playing musical chairs by
taking up solo duties including the season opener on June 9th.
This follows her stunning concerto debut last year with Orchestra
Wellington and her appointment as the orchestra’s concertmaster last
December when she became the youngest leader in the country of a
professional orchestra.
Hall’s sumptuous violin playing moves audiences with her inherent
musicality and natural facility. Such was the case when she premiered
Claire Cowan’s Stark Violin Concerto with Orchestra Wellington in
2016. Here Hall performed an avant guard composition on a raised
platform shimmering in the spotlight, leaving the audience wanting
more.
Hall has serious credentials as a prize-winning violinist on the world
stage. She reached the semi-finals of the 15th International Henryk
Wieniawski Violin Competition, in Poland in 2016. Other prizes
include the Postacchini International Violin Competition, the Joseph
Joachim International Violin Competition, the International Violin
Competition "Premio R. Lipizer'', and the International Tchaikovsky
Competition for Young Musicians.
Hall will play Bartok’s Violin Concerto No. 2 on Saturday 9th June.
She will wrap the series on December 1 premiering a new violin
concerto by New Zealand composer Michael Norris. Norris is Orchestra
Wellington’s composer-in-residence for 2018.
Michael Houstoun performs Mozart Piano Concerto no. 14 on August 11.
Fellow pianist Jian Liu plays Benjamin Britten’s Piano Concerto on
July 7. Orchestra Wellington is introducing Christopher Park, a
German-born pianist with Korean roots. He will play Bartok’s Piano
Concerto on October 27.
China’s first professional countertenor is coming to Wellington to
sing Wild Cherry Tree, a new composition by Gao Ping. The
five–movement symphony with songs is telling the story of a wanderer
in the Tibetan region of China’s Sichuan province.
Orchestra Wellington’s Gala Concert of Verdi’s Requiem is performed
with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington on September 8. Acclaimed singers
from across the Tasman, Antoinette Halloran, Soprano, Deborah Humble
Mezzo Soprano, Diego Torre, Tenor, and Wellingtonian James Clayton,
Bass, take the solo lines.
Moana songwriter, Opetaia Foa’i is debuting with Orchestra Wellington
in July to lead his band, Te Vaka, in its first live performance in
the country of the soundtrack to Moana. With hit songs 'We Know The
Way' and 'How Far I’ll Go’, the show titled ‘Songs of Moana’ features
the best movie soundtrack since the Lion King.
ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON
Season ’18 – ‘Great and Noble’
www.orchestrawellington.co.nz
5: GOLDEN CITY
Saturday 9 June, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 38 in D, ‘Prague’
Béla Bartók
Violin Concerto No. 2
Amalia Hall, violin
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 5 in F major
6: THE PROPHECY
Saturday 7 July, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Leoš Janáček
Taras Bulba
Benjamin Britten
Piano Concerto in D Major
Jian Liu, Piano
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 6 in D major
7: LONDON SYMPHONY
Saturday 11 August, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Gao Ping
Wild Cherry Tree (Orchestra Wellington commission)
Xiao Ma, Countertenor, and Roger Wilson, Bass
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No 14 in E-flat Major
Michael Houstoun, piano
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 7 in D minor
REQUIEM
Saturday 8 September, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Giuseppe Verdi
Requiem
Antoinette Halloran, Soprano
Deborah Humble Mezzo Soprano
Diego Torre, Tenor
James Clayton, Bass
Orpheus Choir of Wellington
8: THE RIVER
Saturday 27 October, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Bedřich Smetana
The Moldau
Béla Bartók
Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Major
Christopher Park, Piano
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 8 in G major
9: NEW WORLD
Saturday 1 December, 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Overture from Don Giovanni (arr. Busoni)
Michael Norris
Violin Concerto (OW commission)
Amalia Hall, violin
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World"
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