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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in Howick

Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra

IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD | QUEEN OF HARPS

6.30pm, Tuesday 10 October
All Saints Church, Howick

Ibert - Trio for Violin, Cello and Harp
Sofia Gubaidulina - Five Études for Harp, Double Bass and Percussion
Bernard Andrès - Les Ilets: Rumba and Mambo
Rainer Granzin - Ayrial View
Flagello - Suite for Harp and String Trio

The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s ever popular In Your Neighbourhood series brings music out of the city and into Auckland’s suburbs and communities. Hear our passionate musicians perform in an intimate setting closer to where you live.

There’s more to the harp than angel wings, and Ingrid Bauer has brought together a wildly diverse group of composers to show off the huge range of her instrument. The cool breeziness of Ibert’s Trio is juxtaposed with Gubaidulina’s mystical spirituality, and if you didn’t think the harp could do the rumba, think again!

Book now at www.apo.co.nz/concerts-events/queen-of-harps/tuesday-10-october/
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