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Manukau Symphony Orchestra - DVORAK

Conductor Uwe Grodd and Manukau Symphony Orchestra welcome internationally acclaimed Viennese Cellist, Martin Rummel, to perform - with all the splendour of this glorious instrument - Dvorak's mightly Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104.

The first half of this concert features three musical works that tell very picturesque stories: Smetana's Moldau, about the journey of a great river, Debussy's Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune, about a cheek mythical faun in the forest playing his magical panpipes, and Duka's Sorcerer's Apprentice, about a broom that goes wild!

From two tiny bubbling springs, Smetana's Modau flows through the Bohemian mountainside, to wend its way past farmlands, hunting parties and weddings to dancing water nymphs; through rocks ang gullies to emerge triumphantly - calm and majestic - at the city of Prague.

Time:
Doors Open: 7.00pm
Start: 7.30pm
Interval Approx Between: 8.15pm - 8.35pm
Finish Approx: 9.30pm

Lockout Period: Approx 10 minutes

Price:

Child (5-15 years) & Student (with ID) is $15

Premium:
Adult: $50
Senior: $45

A Reserve:
Adult: $40
Senior: $36

B Reserve:
Adult: $28
Senior: $25

Service fee will apply

Student & Senior bookings available over the phone or at the box office only.

Wheelchair bookings, contact (09) 985 2391 to book tickets.


Venue:

TelstraClear Pacific - Genesis Energy Theatre

More Information:

Allocated Seating
TelstraClear Pacific
770 Great South Road
Manukau City
0508 4 EVENTS
ticketing@pacific.org.nz

Please note: Pay and display parking charge applies ($4 flat rate - coin, credit card or text)



Service Fees:

Tickets purchased for this event online will incur the following service fees:

$1.00 Per ticket fee.
$2.00 Per transaction for pickup tickets.
$8.00 Per transaction for courier deliveries.
$11.00 Per transaction for rural deliveries.


No refunds or exchanges on any ticket price or service fee except as required by New Zealand law.


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7:30 PM Saturday, 18 September 2010