Win tickets to unique German concert
Experience ‘Women of Influence’ Awards-Nominee and internationally highly acclaimed Rita Paczian conducting Bach Musica NZ Chorus & Orchestra in this unique concert presenting German romantic treasures.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Huw Dann will open the concert with Hummel’s famous Trumpet Concerto followed by acclaimed NZ soprano Stephanie Acraman singing three of Mendelssohn’s much-loved choral works and most inspired moving and lyrical compositions: Psalm 42, Hear My Prayer and Verleih uns Frieden.
HIGHLIGHT: Not only will these three masterpieces be performed in the original German language, but you will witness the whole night under the baton of a renown German musician and conductor who brought her deep understanding of German music with her to New Zealand.
WHEN: Sunday, 29 Sep, 5 pm
WHERE: Auckland Town Hall
Win 2 tickets to this magical concert. Simply LIKE or THANK this post to be in the draw. T&Cs apply.
More information on www.bachmusica.com.
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