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Vienna, Paris, & Beyond | Alexandra

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Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery
Alexandra, New Zealand
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Tue, 2 Sep, 6:30pm - 7:30pm NZST

Event description

Travel through a world of emotion and elegance in this intimate concert featuring exquisite string trios from Vienna, Paris, and beyond. Performed by a trio of award-winning musicians, this programme brings together some of the most beautiful and heartfelt chamber music ever written.

PROGRAMME

Joseph Haydn | London Trio No. 1 in C Major

Ludwig van Beethoven | Prelude and Fugue in E (Hess 29)

Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco | Sinfonia a Tre Parte

Paul de Wailly | 6 Pieces for Two Violins and Cello

Franz Anton Hoffmeister | Terzetto Scolastico No.1 in C major

MUSICIANS


Justin Hodges is a violinist whose talent was recognised early when he was awarded an Associate Diploma from Trinity College London at just 12 years old. A gifted soloist and chamber musician, he has earned national acclaim through numerous performances and competitions, consistently praised for his musical maturity and expressive depth. A graduate of Christ’s College, Christchurch, Justin was a distinguished recipient of the school’s prestigious music scholarship, where he refined his craft under elite mentorship.

Indiana Bell has established herself as a dynamic soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral leader. She currently serves as Principal Second Violin of the 2025 New Zealand National Youth Orchestra and Concertmaster of the Christchurch Youth Orchestra. A graduate of the Specialist Music Programme at Burnside High School, Indiana has been recognised with top scholarships and has built a thriving private teaching studio, celebrated for inspiring excellence and artistry in the next generation of violinists.

At just 15 years old, Ingrid Kosaka was selected as a featured soloist for the NZSO Young Soloists Showcase, which culminated in a performance with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra under the baton of internationally renowned conductor James Judd. In 2021, she was invited as a guest soloist for a national concert tour with the Baroque Music Community and Educational Trust of New Zealand, performing Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Cellos alongside acclaimed baroque cellist Tomas Hurnik. Ingrid also brings orchestral experience through her performances with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.

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Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery
Alexandra, New Zealand