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C.S.O. concert

Ashburton has not often been visited by a symphony orchestra but the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra intends to remedy that situation, starting this month.

On July 23 the C.S.O. will present a concert in the Tinwald Memorial Hall featuring music by Mozart, Barber, Vivaldi and Haydn. Carl Pini, the internationally known violinist and conductor, will appear in both these roles in this concert. Mr Pini is at pre-

sent a lecturer in violin at the University of Canterbury School of Music.

The concert will open with the very popular “A Little Night Music” by Mozart. Also on the programme will be a very early Haydn symphony No. 7 “Le Midi,” an Adagio for Strings by the American Samuel Barber, and a piccolo concerto by Vivaldi in which the soloist will be the C.S.O.’s principal flautist, Pamela Keightley.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19830706.2.84.2

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Press, 6 July 1983, Page 14

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138

C.S.O. concert Press, 6 July 1983, Page 14

C.S.O. concert Press, 6 July 1983, Page 14

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