entertainment REPERTORY THEATRE FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT B.P.M. Directed for CANTERBURY REPERTORY by JOHN KIM FOR RESERVES RING 529-777 8/- 5/CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY INC. A NOTABLE CONCERT SEASON SIX CONCERTS SIX CONCERTS SIX CONCERTS 1966 SUBSCRIPTION SERIES Open Only To Members DENES ZSIGMONDY Sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Munich, this is *he first visit to New Zealand of this fine German Violinist. A review of hi*» latest recording in the January edition of High Fidelity stated: “Th < » violinist s strong impassioned intellectualism brings to minu the playing of Joseph Szigeti in his best years.” KYNDEL QUARTET Founded in 1941. thl« will be the first Scandinavian Quartet to visit New Zealand in recent years. The Quartet has been enthusiastically received throughout Europe, and, in the course of its tour, will introduce a number of Swedish compositions. JUtLUARO QUARTET Quartet-in-Resldence at the Library of Congress, this American Quartet is today accepted as one of the finest in existence. Only seven concerts will be given in New Zealand, and we are fortunate to be able to present one in Christchurch. VIENNA TRIO Prize winner 1n the 10th Inter- , national Music Competition of the German Broadcasting Stations, this Austrian Trio will give two concerts in Christchurch. The “London Times’’ wrote of the group's debut In 1964: “One does not hear such outstanding Chamber Mufclc playing every day.” AMADEUS QUARTET A long-awaited return visit of this most famous English Quartet. Those who did not hear the Quartet on its previous visit will be familiar with its many superb record- , Ings. Founded in 1950. the New Zealand Chamber Music Federation is one of the World’s leading promoters of Chamber Music concerts. Over the years it has brought to New Zealand most leading groups, including the Budapest and Hungarian Quartets, the Trio dl Trieste, Solomon, Gerard Souzay, Leon Goossens and Ruggiero Ricci. Applications are now being . received for this year s subscription series. ONLY SUBSCRIBERS MAY ATTEND THE CONCERTS WHICH ARE NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Applications for membership will be dealt with in order of receipt, and those wishing either a prospectus setting out the Society’s activities or an application to join in time for the year’s series should ring (Phone 20-038) or writ© to Tha Secretary, Box 2591, Christchurch. The annual subscription 1s £3 and those under 18 years of age at the start of the season may take out Junior Subscriptions for £l. Al! concerts will be given in the Civic Theatre, and the first concert will be given by Denes Zsigmondy on MONDAY, APRIL 4TH DANCE SPRINGSTON HALL Saturday, April 9. "The Boyes Band" AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS CROCODILES TROPICAL FISH PONDS and GOLDFISH BEACH ROAD, NORTH BEACH Ample Parking Space Open Dally and Sunday Afternoon.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 44
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