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The Aurum Trio, a flute, cello and harp trio based in Wellington.
Robert Ibell, a well-known New Zealand cellist, together with Michelle Velvin, an accomplished Wellington harpist, and Barbara Hill, a professional flautist from Berlin, Germany, present a programme of chamber music which has recently been enthusiastically received in various Wellington venues, as well as Palmerston North and Taupo. We are starting the 2025 season with the Waikanae Music Society as well as a South Island Tour.
Our programme includes works by Debussy, Ravel, Ibert and Bizet, together with music by Dohnanyi and Villa-Lobos, and a commissioned work by NZ composer Anthony Ritchie.
Some of these works are being performed in NZ for the first time in this trio combination, for example the Sonatine by Ravel, which is one of his most beautiful works, played here in an arrangement by Carlos Salzedo for flute, cello & harp. The other works are colourful and captivatingly appealing to audiences.
10.30am Doors Open & Morning Tea
11.00am – 12.00pm Concert
Monday 24 February, 10:30am to 12:00pm
Restrictions: All Ages
General Admission Ticket includes concert, access to the tea/ coffee station and a treat $30.00
Child Admission Ticket includes concert, access to the tea/ coffee station and a treat $14.50
Multi-Buy Group For booking tickets as a group of 3 or more. $26.90
Toitoi - Assembly Ballroom, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
101 Hastings Street South, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
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