Michael Houstoun

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When:

Sun 19 Feb ’12, 3:30pm–5:30pm

Where: Massey High School, 274 Don Buck Road, Massey West Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • General admission (concert only): $40.00
  • General admission (concert + dinner): $100.00
  • Booking fees may apply

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Michael Houstoun in concert at the Massey High School Performing Arts Centre.

New Zealand's leading concert pianist Michael Houstoun is coming to Massey High School to give a recital on the new Fazioli 228. The concert will be followed by dinner with Michael, for those who wish to purchase a dinner ticket as well. This is the first time that Michael has been able to play in West Auckland as there is finally a suitable venue and piano for him. He is kindly donating the proceeds to the Massey High School Music Tour of Europe 2012.

Tickets $40 (concert only) or $100 (concert and dinner with Michael). Available from the bursars at Massey High School, 274, Don Buck Road, Massey. Phone 8310500 or email cashier@masseyhigh.school.nz

More about Michael Houstoun:

Michael Houstoun was born in Timaru, New Zealand in 1952. By the age of 18 had won every major competition in New Zealand.

In 1973 he entered the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition where he placed third. Other international competition successes came in 1975 at the Leeds Competition (fourth prize) and in 1982 at the Tchaikowsky Competition (sixth prize).

Michael lived away from New Zealand from 1974 until 1981 and in this time studied with Rudolf Serkin at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia (‘74/’75) and with Brigitte (‘Gigi’) Wild in London (’78/’79). He performed in the USA, UK, Germany and Holland.

In 1981 Michael followed his heart back to New Zealand where he has continued to live and concertise ever since, performing also in Australia, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. He plays from a large repertoire which stretches from JS Bach to the present day, including 40 concertos and chamber music. A strong advocate of New Zealand music, works from Douglas Lilburn to John Psathas are regularly featured in his programmes. During the 1990s he concentrated on the music of Beethoven, playing the complete sonatas in five cycles around New Zealand - Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Napier. He played the concerto cycle in NZ and Australia.

Michael won the Turnovsky Prize in 1982, and in 1999 received an honorary doctorate in literature from Massey University.

In 1996 he collaborated with television producer Tainui Stephens on a documentary about Franz Liszt, ‘Icon in b minor’, and in 2005 was the subject of another documentary, ‘Piano Man’.

Michael frequently adjudicates music competitions in New Zealand, and in 1998 was a juror at the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition in Salt Lake City.

He is Patron of the Nelson School of Music, the Regent on Broadway theatre in Palmerston North, the New Zealand Music Examinations Board and the Kerikeri National Piano Competition.

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