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NZSO performs the best of Baroque in Invercargill next week

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18 August 2022, 12:25 AM

NZSO performs the best of Baroque in Invercargill next weekThe New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will perform a selection of the most exciting and beautiful works of the Baroque era in Invercargill next Tuesday, 23 August.



Extravaganza features works by 17th Century Baroque masters Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Pietro Locatelli and Jean-Baptiste Lully, groundbreaking composer Claude Bablon and Romantic era violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini. Directed by NZSO Concertmaster Vesa-Matti Leppänen and featuring NZSO Assistant Concertmaster and First Violinist Yuka Eguchi, Extravaganza is also performed in Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, Nelson and Blenheim in August.


“I am thrilled to be playing two solo caprices by Paganini in the upcoming Extravaganza concert tour. I am sure audiences will enjoy the synergy between Locatelli and Paganini,” Eguchi says.


NZSO Assistant Concertmaster Yuka Eguchi, left, and NZSO Concertmaster Vesa-Matti Leppänen


Italian composer and musician Locatelli is considered one of the first virtuoso violinists, who extended what the instrument could do. Extravaganza highlights Locatelli’s technical flair with two short pieces of music, known as caprices, from his Art of the Violin.


Inspired by Locatelli, the great 18th and 19th Century violinist Paganini wrote 24 Caprices for Solo Violin.


Among Italian-born French composer Lully’s many achievements, he was a major composer of comédie-ballet, a genre which fused a traditional comedic play with large chunks of music and dance. Extravaganza features several works from Lully, including his best-known Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, with text by his good friend and frequent collaborator, the great French playwright Moliére.



Fellow Frenchman Charpentier, who also worked with Moliére, was considered the most important French composer of his generation. Extravaganza features several of his works, including the revered Te Deum.


The concert opens with a groundbreaking timpani work by Claude Bablon, written for the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV. It is one of the first pieces of music written for the timpani drum as a solo instrument and in Extravaganza it will be performed by NZSO Section Principal Timpani Laurence Reese.


Extravaganza

VESA-MATTI LEPPÄNNEN Director/Violin

YUKA EGUCHI Violin

BABLON Batteries de Timbales

MA CHARPENTIER Te Deum: I. Prelude. Marche en rondeau

MA CHARPENTIER Sonata à 8

MA CHARPENTIER Marche de Triomphe et Second Air de Trompette

LULLY Selections from Les Amants Magnifiques, Le Marriage Forcé and Monsieur de Pourceaugnac

LOCATELLI Two Caprices from L’Arte del Violino

PAGANINI Two Caprices from 24 Caprices for Solo Violin



TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA WELLINGTON, Wellington College, Saturday 20 August, 7.30pm

WAIHŌPAI INVERCARGILL, Civic Theatre, Tuesday 23 August, 7.30pm

ŌTEPOTI DUNEDIN, Glenroy Auditorium, Wednesday 24 August, 7.30pm

TE OHA-A-MARU OAMARU, Opera House, Thursday 25 August, 7.30pm

ŌTAUTAHI CHRISTCHURCH, James Hay Theatre, Friday 26 August, 7.30pm

WHAKATŪ NELSON, Nelson Centre of Musical Arts, Saturday 27 August, 7.30pm

TE WAIHARAKEKE BLENHEIM, ASB Theatre Marlborough, Sunday 28 August, 1.30pm




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