Our national orchestra is finally emerging from the streaming-only world of Covid-19 restrictions with a tour planned for next month.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will play from Kerikeri to Invercargill in a series of tours starting in August and scheduled for the rest of the year.
The first concert tour, Spirit, will be performed Wellington and Auckland on 6 and 7 August. The Wellington concert will also be live-streamed. The NZSO aims to keep each tour as close as possible to how it was first advertised but has had to make some changes to Spirit due to entry restrictions for international artists.
Spirit will now feature internationally acclaimed New Zealand tenor Simon OโNeill with the Orchestra led by NZSO Principal Conductor in Residence Hamish McKeich. The tour was to have featured Russian-born conductor Vasily Petrenko and Korean pianist Yeol Um Son.
OโNeill will perform a selection of outstanding songs by music greats Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss. The orchestra will also perform two uplifting works: Hector Berliozโs exuberant Le Corsaire Overture and Sergei Prokofievโs heroic Fifth Symphony. Berliozโs Le Corsaire Overture was inspired by a voyage he made on a corsair sailing ship and reading Lord Byronโs poem The Corsair.
OโNeill will perform Mahlerโs masterpiece Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen โSongs Of A Wayfarerโ, inspired by the composerโs infatuation with a soprano. OโNeill will follow with six of Straussโ finest lieder: the song cycle Ruhe, meine Seele, Cรคcilie, Heimliche Aufforderung and Morgen, along with Allerseelen and Zueignung.
Prokofievโs Fifth Symphony premiered in 1945 to acclaim in the USSR and was also so popular with American audiences the composer featured on the cover of Time magazine. Prokofiev wrote his symphony as the tide of the Second World War turned to the Allies. He described his work as โa symphony of the greatness of the human spirit, a song of praise of free and happy mankindโ. Scholars have since speculated that it is also a call for artistic freedom.
After Spirit, the NZSO will resume its popular Shed Series concerts with Cadence in Wellington on 28 August and Auckland on 4 September. Passion will tour Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch and Auckland in late August and September, followed by Inspiration in Wellington and Auckland and Erocia in Gisborne and Kerikeri.
Tickets to Spirit are available via ticketmaster.co.nz. A livestream of the Wellington concert can be viewed at live.nzso.co.nz
* This story contains elements of an NZSO press release.
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