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Adam Chamber Music Festival 2017 - Bold Strokes
A bold programme with two world premieres of works by Natalie Hunt and Gareth Farr, a work by American composer Kevin Puts, and – what could be bolder? – a String Quintet by Mozart.
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Ian Rosenbaum introduces 'And Legions Will Rise'
7:00 PM.Marimba player Ian Rosenbaum tells Tim Dodd about 'And Legions Will Rise' by Kevin Puts, which he plays with James Campbell and Dimity Hall. Audio
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Kevin PUTS: And Legions Will Rise
7:00 PM.A trio for violin, clarinet and marimba by American composer Kevin Puts, played by Dimity Hall, James Campbell, and Ian Rosenbaum. Read more Audio
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Natalie Hunt introduces her Quartet
7:00 PM.Composer Natalie Hunt talks with Elizabeth Kerr about her new work, Quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello, at a "Festival Conversation" event in the Suter Gallery at the Adam Chamber Music… Read more Audio
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Natalie HUNT: Quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello
7:00 PM.The world première of Wellington composer Natalie Hunt's new work, played by James Campbell (clarinet), Helene Pohl (violin), Monique Lapins (viola), Matthew Barley (cello) Read more Video, Audio
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Gareth Farr introduces his String Octet
7:00 PM.Composer Gareth Farr talks with Elizabeth Kerr about his new String Octet at a "Festival Conversation" event in the Suter Gallery at the Adam Chamber Music Festival. Audio
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Gareth FARR: String Octet
7:00 PM.The world premiere performance of Gareth Farr's String Octet, played by the combined forces of the Goldner Quartet and the New Zealand String Quartet. Read more Video, Audio
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MOZART: String Quintet in C K515
7:00 PM.Mozart's String Quintet in C played by Dimity Hall, Justine Cormack (violins), Gillian Ansell, Irina Morozova (violas), Rolf Gjelsten (cello) Read more Audio
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