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Storytellers: Anthology in Taupō

Fri, 07 Aug

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St Andrew's Anglican Church

Presenting our 2026 Season: Storytellers. For our Anthology concerts we're bringing together the best pieces of music from the year into one programme.

Storytellers: Anthology in Taupō
Storytellers: Anthology in Taupō

Time & Location

07 Aug 2026, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

St Andrew's Anglican Church, 91 Tītīraupenga Street, Taupō 3330, New Zealand

About the event

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Behind every piece of music is a story and across their 2026 Season, the New Zealand String Quartet is diving into them. Join us at St Andrew's Church in Taupō for an afternoon exploring a rich cross-section of compositional voices and celebrating the art of storytelling through music.


PROGRAMME:

Henry Purcell Fantasias

Anthony Ritchie Perpetual Motion from String Quartet no. (In Time)

Fanny Mendelssohn Movements from String Quartet in E flat major

Benjamin Britten Movements from String Quartet No. 2, in C major (Op. 36)

Interval

Antonín Dvořák Movements from String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 (The American Quartet)

Excerpts from the Danish String Quartet's album, Last Leaf


Anthology’ opens with Henry Purcell's intricately wrought Fantasias, which served as inspiration for Benjamin Britten. Following is Anthony Ritchie, one of Aotearoa’s most eminent composers, celebrating playful melodic lines and infectious rhythm in Perpetual Motion from String Quartet No. 3. Fanny Mendelssohn’s only string quartet showcases her poetic, passionate and introspective voice, too long overlooked in the shadow of her brother, Felix. Dvořák‘s String Quartet no. 12, opus 96, the beloved “American Quartet“, features sweeping melodies that evoke the spirit of exploration and adventure. Last Leaf, the acclaimed album by the Danish String Quartet reimagines early Scandinavian folk melodies, wandering through joy, sorrow and nostalgia.


The concert programme, crafted in the NZSQ’s signature style, aims to engage audiences of all levels of familiarity with chamber music. Each piece of music is preceded by a lively and informative introduction delivered by the Quartet members themselves. These introductions seek to shed light on the stories behind the music, making it an enriching experience suitable for all audiences.

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