Origins | Wellington
Wed, 06 May
|Prefab Hall
Across a three-part Wellington series, we'll explore three distinct programmes: Origins, Transform and Legend, diving into musical stories and exploring more compositional voices than ever before.


Time & Location
06 May 2026, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Prefab Hall, 14 Jessie Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
About the event
Presenting, our 2026 Season: Storytellers.
Across a three-part Wellington series, we'll explore three distinct programmes: Origins, Transform and Legend. We’ll boldly showcase more compositional voices than ever before, beginning with classical masterworks that resonate through the centuries, through to modern-day Grammy-winners and the distinctive voices of Aotearoa. The three string quartets of Benjamin Britten form the heart of our 2026 Season, to mark the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death.
Storytellers reflects a rich cross-section of our society and celebrates the art of storytelling through music. Join us in concert in 2026 and let us tell you a story.
PROGRAMME FOR ORIGINS:
Mika Cornelius Universal Veil
Franz Schubert String Quartet No. 10, in E flat major (D. 87)
Gareth Farr Mondo Rondo
Interval
Missy Mazzoli Death Valley Junction
Benjamin Britten String Quartet No. 1, in D major (Op. 25)
‘Origins’ opens with a piece composed especially for the NZSQ: Mika Cornelius’s Universal Veil, an ethereal and atmospheric trip through the lifecycle of fungi.
Schubert’s vibrant E flat major quartet shows the teenage composer finding his voice before Gareth Farr brings us home with the infectious personality of Mondo Rondo.
Grammy nominee and ‘Brooklyn’s post-millennial Mozart’ (Time Out New York) Missy Mazzoli reimagines a harsh desert landscape into something wild and buoyant in Death Valley Junction.
'Origins' concludes with the cornerstone of our 2026 Season, a tribute to Benjamin Britten as we play all three of his string quartets in the 50th year after his death. His first string quartet, written at 27 years old, prompted musicologist Peter Evans to declare him “a master of tonal architecture with scarcely a rival on the English scene.” It spans the intimate, restless and sublime and forms the perfect ending to our meditation on beginnings.
Explore the rest of the series:
Transform | Wednesday 12 August, 6:30pm | Prefab Hall, Wellington
Legend | Wednesday 28 October, 6:30pm | Prefab Hall, Wellington






