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Beethoven 5 shines in Auckland Philharmonia's popular two-night event

Beethoven 5 shines in Auckland Philharmonia's popular two-night event

NZ Herald7 days ago
Auckland Philharmonia's Beethoven 5 was one grand meal of a concert, so popular that the orchestra programmed it on two consecutive evenings.
Music director Giordano Bellincampi ensured that Rossini's La Cenerentola overture had the tempting tang of the perfect amuse-bouche.
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