Back to Classic on Period Instruments Christchurch

Mon Jul 29 2024 at 07:00 pm

Oxford Terrace Baptist Church | Christchurch

The Beautiful World of Baroque Music
Publisher/HostThe Beautiful World of Baroque Music
Back to Classic on Period Instruments Christchurch
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Baroque Music Community and Educational Trust presents:
Back to Classic from the Travel Through Time Series
String Trios On Period Instruments
Come and enjoy the beauty of the classic era through the instrumentation of the intimate String Trio. The artists will be performing on period instruments in authentic interpretation. The concert will be featuring Mozart's masterpiece Divertimento KV 563 and other hidden gems of string trios from the Classical Music era.
Violin (period instrument) - Mark Menzies
Viola (period instrument) - Henry Nicholson
Cello (period instrumnet) - Tomas Hurnik
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MARK MENZIES Described in the Los Angeles Times as an ‘extraordinary musician’ and a ‘riveting violinist’, Mark Menzies’ career as a viola and violin virtuoso, chamber musician and pianist, conductor and advocate of contemporary music, has seen performances in Europe, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and across the United States.
​TOMAS HURNIK has a rich musical career performing with Czech symphonies, recording for radio and television, winning various chamber music competitions and taking part in prestigious chamber groups such as Talich Chamber Orchestra. He has played with various period instrument groups such as Musica Florea, Capella Regia Prague and Solamente Naturali with which he performed and toured around Europe. He continues to be passionate about period instrument playing and organizes and performs in concerts, workshops and master classes of Baroque music in New Zealand.
HENRY NICHOLSON, an Ōtautahi Christchurch-based based violinist, conductor and artistic director. He completed a Master of Music majoring in performance violin and conducting with Professor Mark Menzies and Associate Professor Justin DeHart at the University of Canterbury in 2023, having graduated from Burnside High School in 2017. As part of his research, Henry studied both modern and historical performance practice, as well as researching and analysing instrumental music of the early Baroque period. He studied conducting with Dr Helen Renaud and Professor Mark Menzies, and has been an active participant in the CSO Conducting Masterclass with CSO Chief Conductor Benjamin Northey.
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Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, 286 Oxford Ter, Christchurch Central, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand,Christchurch, New Zealand

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