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Unfortunately, this event’s been postponed
Reverie in the Garden: A Musical Soirée: POSTPONED

Ticket Information

  • Adult: $34.00 each
  • Senior/student/Heritage New Zealand member: $30.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 23 Aug 2020, 4:30pm–7:00pm
  • Sun 30 Aug 2020, 4:30pm–7:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Due to the current circumstances in Auckland these concerts scheduled to take place on 23 & 30 August have both been POSTPONED. All those who have booked should have been contacted. We look forward to hosting these concerts at dates TBC soon, once we are in Level one and it is safe and logistically possible to do so. If you are interested in booking please get in touch at alberton@heritage.org.nz. There are a limited number of tickets remaining.

In the setting of Alberton's historic ballroom, surrounded by a display of abundant floral still lives by artist Emma Bass as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden', drift into reverie in this enchanting one-off concert hosted by classical duo HEARTSTRINGS.

Performers Natarani & Sasha Witten-Hannah present a musical journey into diverse lands and times. Let the velvety resonance of the cello and the warmth of the classical guitar, transport you to faraway places and Mediterranean climes!

This light, one hour concert in the style of a Victorian parlour soiree, will be a potpourri of melody, featuring waltzes, music by Handel & Bach, Spanish guitar pieces, 19th century gems by Saint Saens and Elgar, Celtic dances and more, interspersed with snippets of poetry and stories. Witten-Hannah children Sofia (violin) and Theo (cello) will join their parents for a few pieces.

A lovely Sunday afternoon outing, tickets include drinks & canapes served before the show (from 4:30) and entry to explore the house.

Bookings essential. To book contact Alberton at alberton@heritage.org.nz or (09) 8467367.

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