Concert Programme 2014
Conservatorium of Music
THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO
This series is organised by the Conservatorium of Music with
the support of University of Waikato Cultural CommitteeWednesdays 1pm | Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber,
Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts | $5 on entry
5 March Staff and Student Concert
Orientation Extravaganza: Featuring opera and lieder highlights
performed by our distinguished vocal staff Dame Malvina Major
and David Griffiths, with Katherine Austin at the piano, along with
Conservatorium of Music students Nathaniel Smorti (clarinet)
and Matthias Balzat (cello), two of the three finalists in the 2014
NZ National Concerto Competition, performing excerpts from
their competition works in the lead up to the March Grand Finale
in Christchurch.
12 March Chris Hainsworth and Andreï Freïdine
Dinner with Klezmer: Straight from
France, clarinetist Andreï Freïdine
and pianist Chris Hainsworth bring
us a full menu from a Weber aperitif
to a Paganini dessert and some
Klezmer coffee and vodka. Don’t
miss this delightful smorgasbord of
wonderful music!
19 March Hanumi Saxophone Quartet
Four’s Company: The award-winning
Netherlands-based Hanumi Saxophone
Quartet present a potpourri of well-
loved works and new delights including
Debussy’s Claire de Lune and Ligeti’s
Bagatelles.
26 March Jozef Luptak
Slovakian Voice: One of the most
prominent artists on the Slovak musical
scene, soulful cellist Jozef Luptak brings
us a Czech-inspired programme with our
own James Tennant (cello) and Katherine
Austin (piano).
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2 April Jeffrey Grice
French Connections: Direct from Paris,
New Zealand-born pianist Jeffrey Grice
performs Chopin’s 24 Preludes along
with Gounod/Liszt’s Hymn to St Cecilia
(unknown until premiered by Grice in
Paris in 2000) and jazz-inspired works by
Jenny McLeod and Lucien Johnson.
9 April Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
30 April Barbara Hill and Francis Cowan
Flute Through Three Centuries:
More gorgeous flute playing from
Berlin-based flautist Barbara Hill,
playing Bach, Milhaud, Gaubert and
Piazzolla with New Zealand pianist
Francis Cowan.
7 May James Ioelu, Rosemary Barnes
and Bill Stoneham
The Voices of Men: Bass-baritone James Ioelu and pianist Rosemary
Barnes, along with trumpet player Bill Stoneham, perform three
new song cycles by composer Janet Jennings. The texts, by
New Zealanders Brian Turner, Donald Lea, and Mike Subritzky,
explore the concerns of New Zealand men: living in exile, living
with others, and going to war.
14 May Ke Lin
Virtuoso!: Hailed as Australia’s leading young pianist, multi-award
winning Ke Lin dazzles with Chopin, Liszt and Ravel’s formidable
Gaspard de la Nuit.
21 May New Zealand Chamber Soloists
Something Old, Something New:
Featuring brilliant violinist Amalia Hall,
temporarily replacing sister Lara Hall,
with James Tennant and Katherine
Austin, in the ‘new’ New Zealand
Chamber Soloists, playing Dvořák’s
heart-rending Piano Trio in F minor, and
a great work written for the group.
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28 May Roberto Prosseda
The World to New Zealand: The world-touring, top international
pianist Roberto Prosseda plays recently discovered works by
composers including Mendelssohn and Dallapiccola.
4 June Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
16 July Santiago Cañón Valencia
Prodigious Rewards: Familiar to
Waikato audiences from a young age,
international award-winning Colombian
cellist Santiago Cañon Valencia, now
19, returns from the USA and Bogotá
to perform works by Russian greats,
plus some heart-stopping show pieces,
with pianist Katherine Austin.
23 July Marco Mina
Italian Master: Fresh from performances throughout
Italy, UK and Europe, Marco Mina brings us classical
guitar masterworks including Bach’s Suite in C minor
BWV 997 and Paganini’s Grande Sonata in La Maggiore.
30 July Patricia Wright
Diva Delight: The much loved and renowned New Zealand soprano
performs a programme of exquisite lieder by Schubert, Strauss,
Schumann, Wolf and Bridge, accompanied by Katherine Austin.
6 August Antony Peebles
United Kingdom Class: Antony Peebles
has played in 131 different countries with
many leading orchestras. Schubert, Liszt
and Rachmaninov are on the bill for his
Hamilton visit.
13 August Juliana Gondek
American Beauty: Over her 35-year-career Juliana
Gondek has sung with 120 major opera companies
and orchestras worldwide, and made nearly two dozen
recordings, many of which have won international
prizes, including Gramophone’s Record of the Year.
Do not miss this world-renowned mezzo-soprano in
a concert of music from baroque to contemporary,
showcasing both vocal and piano virtuosity.
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20 August Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
10 September Cellophonics
Celestial Resonance: One
of our most popular annual
concerts, the University of
Waikato Conservatorium of
Music’s 8-cello ensemble
led by James Tennant is
growing every year in stature,
resonance – and numbers.
Be early to ensure a seat!
17 September Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
24 September Luca Manghi, James Tennant
and Katherine Austin
Voice of the Whale: James Tennant and Katherine Austin again
join forces with flautist Luca Manghi to perform outstanding
repertoire written for flute, cello and piano including works by
Crumb (Voice of the Whale), Lieberman and Ned Rorem.
1 October Rothschild-Riddle Duo
Contemporary Australia: Violinist
Marianne Rothschild and pianist Glenn
Riddle have been performing together,
recording, and commissioning new
works from some of Australia’s leading
composers for over a decade. They bring us music by Linda Kouvaras
and Stuart Greenbaum.
8 October David Griffi ths
and Christine Griffi ths
Canzoni per Pranzo: New Zealand baritone
David Griffiths presents a varied programme
of song including works by Tosti and
Debussy’s legendary Baudelaire settings,
accompanied by Christine Griffiths.
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15 October Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
22 October Student Concert
Top Conservatorium of Music students inspire and delight with solo
and chamber instrumental works and a variety of vocal repertoire.
In association with the Waikato Museum, students from the
Conservatorium of Music showcase their talent in a series
of performances.
Thursdays 12noon – 12.50pm
13, 27 March | 10, 17 April | 1, 15, 29 May | 12, 26 June
24 July | 7, 21 August | 11, 25 September | 9, 23 October
6, 20 November
Waikato Museum | Entry by gold coin donation
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Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber,
Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts
Sunday 23 March 5pm
Alumni Performance; Edward King and Maria Mo
Award-winning University of Waikato graduates Edward King
(cello) and Maria Mo (piano) return from studies in Europe to
perform music by Schubert, Liszt and Ginastera. King is finalist in
the upcoming Australian Cello Awards taking place in Sydney on
26 March, where he will be accompanied by Mo.
$10 adults, $5 seniors at the door, free for students and
school age children
Wednesday 9 April 7pm Opera Showcase – Betly
Voice performance students present Betly by Gaetano Donizetti
(1797-1848). Don’t miss Beverley Pullon, Phillip ‘Akau and Edward
McKnight in this entertaining melodrama with our outstanding
chorus of first and second year singers accompanied by Francis
Cowan. Operatic ensembles presented by third year and graduate
students will complete the programme.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Friday 9 May 7.30pm OKTA
An autumn concert with a very special feature – the premiere of
a new work especially commissioned by OKTA from the doyen of
New Zealand composers, Dame Gillian Whitehead. It is a privilege
to be able to present this newly commissioned trio by Gillian, the
patron of OKTA. An historic occasion not to be missed, and part
of an engrossing programme.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Sunday 25 May 2.30pm
University Chamber Orchestra Concert Winter Concert
The 2014 winter concert includes stunning music from the romantic
repertoire; Schumann’s Cello Concerto featuring soloist specialisation
cellist Catherine Kwak, Serenade for Strings by Tchaikovsky led by
Amalia Hall, and Dvořák’s mighty ‘New World’ symphony.
$25 adults, $15 seniors, free for students and school age
children (ticket required from APA box offi ce only),
$10 UOW staff with valid ID (APA box offi ce only)
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
OTHER CONCERTS
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Friday 30 May 1pm
Concerto Competition Preliminaries
University of Waikato Conservatorium of Music students perform
a variety of concerto movements in this exciting preliminary round
of the competition. Three finalists will be chosen to play their full
concerto in the 25 July final with the winner going on to tour with
Opus orchestra in September.
Free entry
Friday 6 June 7pm Aria Competition
The annual Opera Aria contest promises to be another spectacle
of superb music and singing. With the University vocal programme
larger than ever, this competition is sure to be very keenly contented.
Prizes sponsored by the Greenlea Foundation Trust.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Thursday 12 June 7pm
University of Waikato Chamber Music Competition
Come along for an evening of passionate, enthralling music as
University Chamber ensembles compete in this keenly contested
competition. Prizes are sponsored by the Hamilton Chamber
Music Society.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Thursday 17 July 7.30pm OKTA
OKTA spring concerts always emphasise vitally and freshness, and
this one comes early! The line-up of this concert features some
astonishingly talented performers in stimulating repertoire, both
new and familiar. Recharge your musical batteries.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Friday 25 July 7pm
University of Waikato Concerto Competition Final
University of Waikato student finalists vie for the chance to be
concerto soloist with the Opus Orchestra on its September tour.
Do not miss this evening of stunning virtuosity.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Friday 12 September 8pm
Opus Orchestra Connections Concert
In collaboration with the Conservatorium of Music, this concert
features the winner of the University of Waikato Concerto
Competition, along with Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1 and
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A Summer Day, and Winterlight by the University of Waikato’s
own Martin Lodge.
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
13 September – Tauranga, 14 September – Rotorua
Wednesday 24 September 5pm ArtzElectro
A concert of inter-disciplinary new media works by students and staff
combining elements of live performance, graphics, moving images,
and audio; also including interactive/generative technologies.
Telecom Playhouse; free entry
Friday 10 October 6pm Lilburn Trust
Student Composition Awards Concert
An exciting evening of new compositions by Conservatorium of
Music students. The awards are possible due to the generosity of
the Lilburn Trust, Alexander Turnbull
Library Endowment Trust.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Sunday 12 October 2.30pm
University Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert
Come and celebrate the start of spring with the University
Chamber Orchestra’s springtime festival concert featuring fresh
baroque concertos performed by the Conservatorium of Music’s
leading talents. In singles and doubles and maybe even a triple,
these concertos will lift the spirit out of the darker winter spaces.
$25 adults, $15 seniors, free for students and school age
children free (ticket required from APA box offi ce only),
$10 UOW staff with valid ID (APA box offi ce only)
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
Thursday 23 October 7pm Opera Showcase
A double bill of more operatic and musical ensembles with
Menotti’s The Telephone, an entertaining spoof on relationships
via technology.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
Sunday 9 November 2.30pm End-of-Year Gala Concert
Musical highlights of the year are presented as if out-of-the-blue
from all corners of the Concert Chamber in quick-fire non-stop
fashion, and as usual, the musical items will remain a mystery until
the final item is played, ensuring your maximum delight and surprise
at this sonic feast.
$5 at the door, free for students with a valid ID
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OPERA The White Lady
Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber,
Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts
Friday 15 August 8pm, Saturday 16 August 8pm,
Sunday 17 August 2.30pm
As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations for the University
of Waikato, the Conservatorium of Music is set to stage a new
production of The White Lady. This opera by David Griffiths, with
libretto by Lynn John, tells the story of two star struck students
amidst the turmoil and intrigue of downtown Auckland, centred
around the iconic White Lady takeaway caravan. This fully-staged
spectacle will feature University vocal students, coached by our
special guest world-renowned opera singer Juliana Gondek, and
the University Orchestra conducted by our own James Tennant.
Book your tickets early to avoid disappointment, this will be a
must-see!
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
Photos from 2006 production.
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WAIKATO AND BEYOND
Concerts featuring Conservatorium of Music staff,
students and alumni.
13 April 2pm Student Showcase
Te Awamutu – The Woolshed
Bookings: [email protected] or ph 07 871 4247
13 April 3pm New Zealand Chamber Soloists
Tauranga – Mills Reef
18 May 2pm Student Showcase
Whakatane – Church of St George & St John
Tickets from ‘The Good Life’
23 May 12pm Student Showcase
Thames – St Georges Church, entry by donation
8 June 2pm Student Showcase
Te Awamutu – The Woolshed
Bookings: [email protected] or ph 07 871 4247
5 September 12pm Cellophonics
Taupo – St Andrews Church
21 September 2.30pm Student Showcase
Cambridge – St Andrew’s Church
Bookings: email [email protected] or phone 07 827 6751
26 September 12pm Student Showcase
Thames – St Georges Church, entry by donation
1 November 7.30pm Student Showcase
Te Awamutu – The Woolshed
Bookings: [email protected] or ph 07 871 4247
Santiago Cañón Valencia (cello) and
Katherine Austin (piano) Tour
19 June 7pm
Howick – All Saints’ Church, Selwyn Road, bookings ph 534 6864
27 June 6.30pm
Cambridge – Morandini House, bookings: www.morandini.co.nz
29 June 2pm
Putaruru – The Plaza, bookings: ph 07 883 8596, www.plaza.org.nz
4 July 12pm
Taupo – St Andrews Church
6 July 2pm
Thames – St Georges Church
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Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts
13 March 10am SEMINAR: Tales from the Forbidden
City with the New Zealand String Quartet
Members of the New Zealand String Quartet address Conservatorium
of Music composition students on their experiences working with
the Forbidden City Chamber Orchestra. This ground-breaking project
sees the FCCO join together with the New Zealand String Quartet for
works written especially for them all, by Chinese and New Zealand
composers, for instruments old and new, Western and Chinese.
The New Zealand String Quartet and Forbidden City Chamber
Orchestra are touring the country in Tales from the Forbidden City
as part of Chamber Music New Zealand’s concert season. For more
information on this CMNZ tour visit: www.chambermusic.co.nz/
whats-on/tales-from-the-forbidden-city-2014
Free entry, open to the public
26 March 3pm Cello Masterclass
with Jozef Luptak
Slovak Cellist, Jozef Luptak, one of the most
prominent musicians in Eastern European
music and arts, presents this masterclass for
Conservatorium of Music cellists.
Free entry, open to the public
2 April 3pm SEMINAR:
Forging a Musical Career with Jeffrey Grice
New Zealand-born pianist Jeffrey Grice, who has enjoyed a successful
concert and performing career in Paris for over 30 years, will address
Conservatorium of Music students and answer questions about
being a professional musician in Europe.
Free entry, open to the public
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10 April 3pm
Vocal Masterclass with Vernon Midgley
Christchurch-based English tenor Vernon Midgley,
Head of vocal studies at Canterbury University,
presents this masterclass on musical interpretation,
for Conservatorium of Music singers.
Free entry, open to the public
30 April 3pm Flute Masterclass with Barbara Hill
Berlin-based, New Zealand flautist Barbara Hill presents this
masterclass for Conservatorium of Music flute students.
Free entry, open to the public
14 May 2.30pm
Clarinet Masterclass with James Campbell
Pre-eminent clarinet virtuoso James
Campbell has performed in over 30
countries, has recorded over 40 landmark
CDs and has worked with everyone from
the Amadeus Quartet to Aaron Copland.
Join us as he presents this masterclass
for Conservatorium of Music clarinet
students. James Campbell is touring
the country as part of Chamber Music
New Zealand’s concert season. For more
information on this CMNZ tour visit:
www.chambermusic.co.nz/whats-on/
new-zealand-string-quartet-with-james-campbell-2014
Free entry, open to the public
27 May 11am
Composition Masterclass with Roberto Prosseda
Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda
discusses contemporary piano
techniques with Conservatorium of
Music composition students.
Te Whare Tapere Iti;
free entry, open to the public
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7 June 2pm Violin Masterclass
with Nikki Chooi
Described as, “a model of taste and
tonal refinement” (Boston Globe) and
“vigorous and colourful” (New York Times)
Canadian violinist Nikki Chooi presents
this masterclass for Conservatorium of
Music violinists. Winner of the prestigious
2013 Michael Hill International Violin
Competition, the MHIVC prize includes
touring as part of Chamber Music
New Zealand’s concert season. For more information on this
CMNZ tour visit: www.chambermusic.co.nz/whats-on/the-
winners-tour-nikki-chooi-2014
Free entry, open to the public
23 July 2.30pm Community Classical
Guitar Masterclass with Marco Mina
A prominent international recitalist and recording artist, Italian
classical guitarist Marco Mina presents this masterclass for classical
guitarists and teachers from the wider community.
Applications for participation and enquiries to [email protected]
$50 participants
31 July 3pm and 7 August 3pm
Vocal Masterclasses with Juliana Gondek
American opera singer and teacher Juliana Gondek presents
two masterclasses for Conservatorium of Music vocal students.
Throughout her 35-year career Gondek has sung on the world’s
most celebrated stages, including such famed venues as Carnegie
Hall, the Metropolitan Opera and Milan’s La Scala. A specialist in
Baroque, Mozart, Bel Canto, Verdi, Strauss, Spanish, Polish, and
contemporary repertoire, Gondek has taught as Professor of Voice
and Opera at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music since 1997.
Free entry, open to the public
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8 August 3pm SEMINAR: Opera Careers
and Study in the USA – with Juliana Gondek
Join us for this public seminar in which Conservatorium of Music
guest musician Juliana Gondek speaks about study opportunities
and auditioning in the United States, her career, and advice for
young artists.
Free entry, open to the public
25-28 August 9.30am-5pm David Dolan Masterclasses:
Interpretation Through Improvisation – Classical
Improvisation and its Application in Performance
After his extraordinary classes in 2013,
Dr David Dolan returns to work with
Conservatorium of Music students over four
days. One of the pre-eminent music educators
in the world, Dr Dolan will work with singers,
pianists, string and wind players, teaching
the lost art of classical improvisation. Dr
Dolan teaches at Julliard USA, Guildhall
London, Yehudi Menuhin School and the Paris
Conservatoire, to name a few.
Free entry, open to the public
15 September 2pm
Chamber Music
Masterclass with
the Eggner Trio
The Austrian Eggner Trio, one
of the most recognised
and well-known of today’s
leading piano trios, present
this masterclass for Conservatorium of Music chamber music
ensembles. The trio are on tour as part of Chamber Music
New Zealand’s concert season. For more information on this
CMNZ tour visit www.chambermusic.co.nz/whats-on/eggner-
trio-with-amihai-grosz-2014
Free entry, open to the public
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17 September 2pm-5pm and
19 September 9am-12.30pm, 3pm-5pm
Vocal Masterclasses with Semyon Rozin
Join us for this series of masterclasses as Semyon Rozin works
with Conservatorium of Music singers. A prolific operatic coach
throughout Europe, the United States and Australia, Rozin is an
established international expert in operatic repertoire and languages,
with particular skills in stylistic, interpretive performance.
Free entry, open to the public
29 September 11.30am-5pm
Piano Masterclass with Glenn Riddle
University of Melbourne Conservatorium of
Music piano lecturer, Glenn Riddle, presents
this masterclass for Conservatorium of Music
piano students. An active and outstanding
performer, Glenn Riddle is considered one of
Australia’s leading inspirational mentors of
young pianists.
Free entry, open to the public
30 September 9am-12pm and 1.30pm-5pm
Accelerando Piano Masterclass with Glenn Riddle
For all piano teachers and secondary school pianists; an interactive
session where aspects of technical development, repertoire
building, sight-reading skills, exam preparation, and general musical
development will be discussed.
In particular, teachers will be introduced to a wide range of new
and exciting teaching repertoire, including a short introduction to
selected works by Australian composers that will prove useful both
in building technique and motivating students.
Applications for participation and enquiries to [email protected]
$50 student participants, $30 piano teachers,
$10 general student audience
Mailing List: To receive information on upcoming events or courses,
please email the Conservatorium of Music at [email protected]
Parking: Free parking is in Gate 2b, Knighton Road, Hamilton.
The Conservatorium of Music reserves the right to change or cancel an event.
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The University of Waikato Conservatorium of Music welcomes
donations or bequests to support any of our activities including
scholarships, student and staff development, concerts and special
events, publications, specialist resources, and contributions to a
long-term endowment fund. All donations and bequests will be
acknowledged. To discuss making a donation or bequest please
contact us at [email protected] or 07 838 4380.
PETTMAN/ROSL ARTS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP 2014
Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts
The Conservatorium of Music and Academy of Performing Arts
are delighted to once again be hosting this prestigious competition.
14 November 8pm
Pettman/ROSL ARTS Opening Concert
Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin), Tom Poster (piano) and Bartholomew
Lafollette (cello).
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
16 November 7pm Pettman/ROSL ARTS
Chamber Music Scholarship FINAL
The top tertiary chamber groups in New Zealand vie for a grand
prize that includes return flights to London, concerts in the UK, and
lessons with prominent teachers.
Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz and Academy box offi ce
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MARCH
Wed 5 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Orientation Concert
Wed 12 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Chris Hainsworth (organ) and Andreï Freïdine (clarinet)
Thu 13 10am Seminar: Tales from the Forbidden City with the New Zealand String Quartet
Thu 13 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Wed 19 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Hanumi Saxophone Quartet
Sun 23 5pm Alumni Performance – Edward King (cello) and Maria Mo (piano)
Wed 26 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series –Jozef Luptak (cello)
Wed 26 3pm Cello Masterclass with Jozef Luptak
Thu 27 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
APRIL
Wed 2 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Jeffrey Grice (piano)
Wed 2 3pm Seminar: Forging a Musical Career – Jeffrey Grice
Wed 9 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Wed 9 7pm Opera Showcase – Betly
Thu 10 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Thu 10 3pm Vocal Masterclass with Vernon Midgley
Sun 13 2pm Student Showcase – Te Awamutu
Sun 13 3pm New Zealand Chamber Soloists – Mills Reef Winery, Tauranga
Thu 17 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Wed 30 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Barbara Hill (flute)
and Francis Cowan (piano)
Wed 30 3pm Flute Masterclass with Barbara Hill
MAY
Thu 1 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Wed 7 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – James Ioelu (baritone),
Rosemary Barnes (piano) and Bill Stoneham (trumpet)
Fri 9 7.30pm OKTA Concert
Wed 14 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Ke Lin (piano)
Wed 14 2.30pm Clarinet Masterclass with James Campbell
Thu 15 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Sun 18 2pm Student Showcase – Whakatane
Wed 21 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – New Zealand Chamber Soloists
Fri 23 12pm Student Showcase – Thames
Sun 25 2.30pm University Chamber Orchestra Winter Concert
Tue 27 11am Composition Masterclass with Roberto Prosseda
Wed 28 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Roberto Prosseda
Thu 29 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 30 1pm Concerto Competition Preliminaries
JUNE
Wed 4 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Fri 6 7pm Aria Competition
Sat 7 2pm Violin Masterclass with Nikki Chooi
Sun 8 2pm Student Showcase – Te Awamutu
Thu 12 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Thu 12 7pm Chamber Music Competition
Thu 19 7pm Santiago Cañón Valencia and Katherine Austin – Howick
Thu 26 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 27 6.30pm Santiago Cañón Valencia and Katherine Austin – Cambridge
Sun 29 2pm Santiago Cañón Valencia and Katherine Austin – Putaruru
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JULY
Fri 4 12pm Santiago Cañón Valencia and Katherine Austin – Taupo
Sun 6 2pm Santiago Cañón Valencia and Katherine Austin – Thames
Wed 16 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Santiago Cañón Valencia (cello)
Thu 17 7.30pm OKTA Concert
Wed 23 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Marco Mina (classical guitar)
Wed 23 2.30pm Community Classical Guitar Masterclass with Marco Mina
Thu 24 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 25 7pm Concerto Competition Final
Wed 30 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Patricia Wright (soprano)
Thu 31 3pm Vocal Masterclass with Juliana Gondek
AUGUST
Wed 6 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Antony Peebles (piano)
Thu 7 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Thu 7 3pm Vocal Masterclass with Juliana Gondek
Fri 8 3pm Seminar: Opera Careers/Study in the USA – Juliana Gondek
Wed 13 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Juliana Gondek (mezzo-soprano)
15-17 Page 8 Opera Production – The White Lady
Wed 20 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Thu 21 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
25-28 9.30am Improvisation Masterclass with David Dolan
SEPTEMBER
Fri 5 12pm Cellophonics – Taupo
Wed 10 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Cellophonics
Thu 11 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 12 8pm Opus Connections Concert
Mon 15 2pm Chamber Music Masterclass with the Eggner Trio
Wed 17 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Wed 17 2pm Vocal Masterclass with Semyon Rozin
Fri 19 9am Vocal Masterclass with Semyon Rozin
Sun 21 2.30pm Student Showcase – Cambridge
Wed 24 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Luca Manghi (flute)
Wed 24 5pm ArtzElectro
Thu 25 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 26 12pm Student Showcase – Thames
Mon 29 11.30am Piano Masterclass with Glenn Riddle
Tue 30 9am Accelerando Piano Masterclass with Glenn Riddle
OCTOBER
Wed 1 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Rothschild-Riddle Duo
Wed 8 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – David and Christine Griffiths
Thu 9 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Fri 10 6pm Lilburn Trust Student Composition Awards
Sun 12 2.30pm University Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert
Wed 15 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Wed 22 1pm Lunchtime Recital Series – Student Concert
Thu 23 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Thu 23 7pm Opera Showcase
NOVEMBER
Sat 1 7.30pm Student Showcase – Te Awamutu
Thu 6 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
Sun 9 2.30pm End of Year GALA CONCERT
14-16 Page 15 Pettman/ROSL Chamber Music Competition
Thu 20 12pm Musical Feast Museum Concert
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