NZSO and Cho Liang Lin

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NZSO and Cho Liang Lin

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When:

Wed 1 Apr ’09, 6:30pm–8:30pm

Where: Dunedin Town Hall, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

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The incomparable Cho Liang Lin brings one of Barber’s most romantic works warmly to life. Written three years after his famous Adagio for strings, it amply demonstrates Barber’s lyrical gifts.

Wagner’s masterpiece Tristan and Isolde appears in a fascinating new guise in de Vlieger’s arrangement. In seven linked excerpts, the Dutch composer has stripped away the opera’s inessentials to focus on the doomed lovers’ hearts and minds, with the great second act duet as its core.

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BODY Melodies for orchestra
BARBER Violin Concerto
WAGNER arr de VLIEGER Tristan and Isolde: An Orchestral Passion

PIETARI INKINEN Music Director
CHO LIANG LIN Violin

Cho Liang Lin is a violinist whose career has spanned the globe for 27 years. He was born in Taiwan in 1960 and began playing the violin at the age of 5. He went on to study in Sydney and New York City where he was a student of Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School. Since his début at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival at the age of 19, he has appeared with most major orchestras in the world. He has over 20 recordings to his credit and recording partners include Yefim Bronfman, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, and Esa-Pekka Salonen. He has been a member of the Juilliard School faculty since 1991. His violin is the 1734 Guarneri del Gesù The Duke of Camposelice.

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    mtbm 3 years ago

    When my sister started to learn the violin, my emotions were fraught with hate and annoyance at the caterwaul she produced. However, when I heard the instrument being played one time by a visiting artist at school, I couldn't believe what I was hearing - it was magic and spinetingling - just awesome. I am constantly amazed at the range of sounds from the instrument and the huge variety of feelings that can be produced by wonderful entertainers.

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