Sounds of the Sanctuary
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Nature lovers and music aficionados alike will have the rare opportunity to immerse themselves in a magical fusion of music and the natural world. This October the New Zealand String Quartet – Te Rōpu Tūrū o Aotearoa brings 'Sounds of the Sanctuary' to Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre - an unforgettable experience that evokes the beauty of nature and birdsong.
Audiences will enjoy a concert of classical works for string quartet, nibbles and a drink on arrival and stunning views over Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre, all in one ticket.
The carefully curated programme begins with Gareth Farr's 'Te Kōanga,' a celebration of life and regeneration that echoes the rejuvenation of Aotearoa’s lush flora and fauna. Haydn's Op. 64, No.5, famously known as 'The Lark,' follows, with its melodies that soar like the bird, echoing the vibrant avian life that thrives within Pūkaha's protected haven. Gillian Whitehead's 'Poroporoaki' pays homage to the cultural and natural heritage of New Zealand, weaving a sonic tapestry that bridges the past and present. The concert concludes with Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12, Op. 96, the beloved 'American Quartet.' Its sweeping melodies evoke the spirit of exploration and adventure, mirroring the diverse ecosystems found within Aotearoa.
'Sounds of the Sanctuary' promises an extraordinary audience experience, celebrating New Zealand's breathtaking natural world and the power of music to connect with the beauty that surrounds us.
“Wonderful, impressive and spirited performance against a glorious backdrop of cloud forest and sunset." - Otago Daily Times (Review of 'Sounds of the Sanctuary' at Orokonui Ecosanctuary, May 2024)
Musicians: Helene Pohl, Violin I; Peter Clark, Violin II; Gillian Ansell, Viola; Rolf Gjelsten, Cello.
Photo by Latitude Creative, taken at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne.
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