Virtuoso Violin, Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE

Virtuoso Violin

Thursday 21 June, 8.00pm
Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall - view seat map (PDF)
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra
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Ekart Preu Conductor
Sergey Malov Violin

Thomas Adès …but all shall be well
Paganini Violin Concerto No.2
Schumann Symphony No.1, ‘Spring’


After wowing Auckland audiences with his winning performance at the 2011 Michael Hill International Violin Competition, Sergey Malov returns to perform Paganini’s most lyrical of violin concertos

This will be an evening of life-affirming beauty.

Ticketing Information
Concession (Senior Citizen 65+)
Student (up to tertiary level with valid ID) and Children (6-16 years)
Discount for groups of 10 or more - ph. 09 357 3354
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Venue

Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall - view seat map (PDF)

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Pricing Guide

Service fees will apply
 AdultChildSeniorStudent
Prem$102.00$57.00$93.00$57.00
A Res$85.00$43.00$76.00$43.00
B Res$68.00$36.00$62.00$36.00
C Res$51.00$26.00$46.00$26.00
Deluxe-Circle$122.00 $111.00 
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