28 Jun 2018

Upbeat for Thursday June 28

From Upbeat, 11:03 am on 28 June 2018

 

Midday

We bring you an update on the happenings at University of Auckland’s School of Music, Wellington Cathedral’s new organ arrives, we play music for elephants and discover why the saxophone is not in the orchestra.

Tourists riding elephants in Thailand. A campaign has been launched to urge tourists to act responsibly on holiday, where local wildlife can be exploited for entertainment.

Tourists riding elephants in Thailand. A campaign has been launched to urge tourists to act responsibly on holiday, where local wildlife can be exploited for entertainment. Photo: World Animal Protection

1pm Review: Heath Quartet

The Heath Quartet, one of Britain’s most exciting chamber ensembles, performed Gareth Farr’s new commission Te Kōanga, meaning Spring or planting season last night at the Michael Fowler Centre. Elizabeth Kerr shares her thoughts on the new work and the Quartet’s performance of Haydn and Britten string quartets and Bach’s Chorale Preludes.

The Heath Quartet

The Heath Quartet Photo: Simon Way

2pm

Suite of the Day. Tchaikovsky’s third orchestral suite performed by the Russian National Orchestra under conductor Vladimir Jurowski

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Photo: Public Domain