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5 H_E • E W Zealand YMPH 0 N Y Orchestra I World Premiere Performance of | The Song of Solomon GYORGY LEHEL Chief Conductor ! RICHARD BEAUCHAMP - Piano l| i MARGARET FINDLAY - Soprano g GRANT DICKSON - Baritone I LOUISE PETHERBRIDGE - Speaker I | THE ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY RAVEL PIANO CONCERTO IN G EDWIN CARR THE SONG OF SOLOMON | (World Premiere Performance) | | CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL Bass Bookings: Town Hall || Credit Card Bookings: 654-431 Extra Fee || | Tickets $29.50 - $15.00 Concessions $24.50 f Student/child $15.00 - $B.OO f Special Group Discounts $20.50 - $10.50 /seat for groups of 12 or more. includes 2 free seats for the organiser. s New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Ltd is ? funded by the Public Broadcasting Fee. ; ■■■ , ■
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