APO Music Director Eckehard Stier brings together an evening featuring Barber’s Adagio for Strings and Bernstein’s irresistible Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.
NZ Secondary school students play and record their original works with the APO. This concert is free, to book email: education@apo.co.nz
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Grammy award-winner James Ehnes is soloist and conductor in a concert featuring favourite works for string orchestra, including Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, the city’s only resident professional symphony orchestra, opens its doors to concert enthusiasts and curious first-timers in a day of wide-ranging musical interaction at the APO Open Day.
James Ehnes, Grammy award-winning violinist, returns to Auckland with one of the works that made him famous worldwide - the Walton Violin Concerto.
Starring Teddy Tahu Rhodes, the APO presents Bach’s St Matthew Passion - a sublime and deeply-felt meditation on the passion of Christ.
Multi-media concert for Primary and Intermediate Schools, introducing instruments and concert going. $5 Students, accompanying adults FREE at a ratio of 1:10
Tristram Williams, one of the finest trumpeters in Australasia, teams up with Maestro Danail Rachev to present Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto.
For the APO’s 2010 finale concert, Roy Goodman presents Elgar’s In the South, Glazunov’s delicate Violin Concerto and Beethoven’s beloved symphony No.7!