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Amici concert

The Amici Chamber Orchestra, conducted by John Pattinson, opens its 1989 season with a programme which features not one, but two violin soloists. Richard Panting, a member of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, will be the soloist in Mozart’s Violin Concerto in D. major. Earlier in the same programme he will be partnered by violinist, Jan Tawroszewicz in the Double Concerto in D minor, by Bach. After several years studying and performing in Europe and Scandinavia, Panting returned to New Zealand to be acting assistant concertmaster in the N.Z.S.O. He is at present completing a postgraduate degree at the University of Canterbury. Polish-born Tawroszewicz, who has performed widely in Australasia, Europe, North America, and the Soviet Union, is a former teacher at the Academy of Music in Warsaw. He is at present on the staff at the University of Canterbury. The programme will open with Haydn’s Symphony No. 47 in G major, and will close with Malcolm Arnold’s Sinfonietta, Op. 48. The concert will take place in the Great Hall, Arts Centre, on February 26 at 7.30 p.m.

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Press, 22 February 1989, Page 22

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Amici concert Press, 22 February 1989, Page 22

Amici concert Press, 22 February 1989, Page 22