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New Zealand String Quartet @ Kāhui St David’s

Celebrate Shostakovich fifty years after his death. Due to popular demand, we’re bringing our exciting collaboration with Ghost Trio to Tāmaki Makaurau.

At this special, one-off presentation of our popular series, the NZSQ will take to the stage with Ghost Trio to explore the raw emotional power of one of the 20th century’s most troubled, yet defiant, musical voices.

This concert features a specially curated selection of the chamber music of Shostakovich, paired with the unique voice of Aotearoa composer, Robert Burch. From a duet, to a trio, to a quartet, we’re getting up close to the celebrated chamber music and lasting legacy of Dimitri Shostakovich, 50 years after his death.

We invite you to join us on the journey of “Shostakovich: UNPACKED”, as together we explore and question what this powerful music meant in the time Shostakovich wrote it, but also how vitally important the composer’s artistic voice still is today.

Artists onstage: NZSQ / Ghost Trio Shostakovich: 4th String Quartet, Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano, 2nd Piano Trio Unpacked: The music of Robert Burch Spotlight: Feel the past merge with the present, as beloved former NZSQ member Monique Lapins joins current violinist Peter Clark in Shostakovich’s delightful work for two violins and piano. Ghost Trio conclude the evening with their celebrated virtuosity and emotional intensity in the second piano trio.

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Where: Kāhui St David’s

70 Khyber Pass Road
Auckland
1023
New Zealand

Who: New Zealand String Quartet

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Since 1987 the New Zealand String Quartet has been New Zealand’s leading chamber ensemble, with a distinguished record of international touring success and a body of acclaimed recordings. Much-loved by audiences at home and around the world, the Quartet performs over eighty concerts to popular and critical acclaim each year.

Career highlights have included winning two Aotearoa Music Awards (Best Classical Album in 2011 and Best Classical Artists in 2024), highly-praised performances in London at the Wigmore Hall, in New York at the prestigious Frick Collection and in Washington’s Library of Congress. In recent years the group has toured to Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom on a regular basis as well as performing in Mexico, Curaçao, Korea, Australia, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Sweden and China.

The Quartet’s extensive discography includes the complete Mendelssohn, Bartók, and Berg string quartets, works by Ravel, Debussy, Beethoven, Schubert, Dvořák, and Wolf, as well as the premiere recording of the remarkable Zoltan Székely quartet. In February 2019 they released the final volume in a three-CD Brahms set for Naxos.

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