Masterworks

Kerikeri Kerikeri
Fri 13 Jun

Venue

43 Cobham Road, Kerikeri

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STANDARD:

ADULT
$45.00
CONCESSION Gold Card Holders, Community Service Card Holders and Forces 4 Families Card Holders
$42.00
CHILD Under 18
$17.00
BABES IN ARMS Children under 3 years may be seated on the lap of a parent or guardian for free (no ticket required)
$0.00

Timing

Running Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Interval: Yes

Venue

43 Cobham Road, Kerikeri

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6.00%
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$1.50
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1.80%

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The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra returns with Masterworks, a stunning evening of orchestral brilliance conducted by James Judd, Music Director Emeritus of the NZSO. The programme features Haydn’s Symphony No. 100 Military, Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 Pastoral — a beloved celebration of nature and harmony.

The concert also includes the Aotearoa premiere of Briar Prastiti’s The Garden, a vibrant new work commissioned through the NZSO/SOUNZ Tarling Trust.

From the elegance of the classical era to the emotion of contemporary voices, Masterworks showcases the full power and beauty of live orchestral music.