The Symphony Orchestra is composed of approximately 85 auditioned instrumentalists in Years 5 – 8

Saturday Rehearsals

Attendance is compulsory

Dates: Saturday, 31 August, 7, 14, 21 September, 19 October
Venue: Avonhead School
Time: 3.45 – 5.45pm 

Please note: All rehearsals start and finish at the stated time – please arrange your transport around this so that you are not late arriving OR being collected!

Avonhead School

Holiday Course

Attendance is compulsory
Dates: Monday – Wednesday, 30 September, 1 & 2 October

Venue: Avonhead School
Time: 9.00 – 2.30pm each day (Report at 8.45am)

Each day, the Orchestra will rehearse the music that it is are preparing for the Festival. Players will also spend some time learning parts in sectional rehearsals. It’s also possible that some new music may be introduced.

An enormous amount of polishing and fine-tuning goes into every piece during these 3 days – so players need to be prepared for some hard work, and will need to do some rehearsal at home in the evenings in preparation for the next day.

What to wear: Tidy casual
What to bring: Your instrument and music, a snack to eat at the morning break, your lunch, a pencil, a bottle of water.
What NOT to bring: Please do not bring gum and/or sweets.

Breaks: There is a Morning Tea break and a Lunch break, both of 30 minutes. You are required to remain in the school for these – you are not allowed to leave the premises to buy your food, so make sure that you remember to bring your snack and lunch with you.

 

Please note: We require the assistance of teachers or of parents of children attending the Holiday Course to help supervise the children during their two 30-minute breaks on each day of the course. Click here for more details

Dress Rehearsal

Attendance is compulsory
Date: Monday, 21 October
Venue: Christchurch Town Hall
Time: 1.30-3pm

Performance Days and Evenings

Attendance is compulsory for all four days and evenings
Dates: Tuesday – Friday, 22 – 25 October
Reporting times: Day: 8.30am (finish by 10.30am); Evening: by 7.30pm, ready to start
Collection time (evening): 9.15pm

 

Conductor

The conductor of the Symphony Orchestra is Tony Ryan.

Tony Ryan is well-known to Christchurch audiences as a conductor, composer, educator, reviewer and adjudicator. He has worked extensively as a conductor and composer for many organisations including Canterbury Opera, Court Theatre, the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and the Christchurch Youth Orchestra. As a teacher he led the performing arts at Linwood College for more than thirty years before spending several years working in Kenya and Singapore. Find out more here.

Manager

The Manager of the Symphony Orchestra is Joanne Vergeer.

If you have a child in the Orchestra, any questions or concerns that cannot be answered by information on this site can be answered by Joanne: email: vergeer@xtra.co.nz; ph: 342–5881

The Symphony Orchestra is supported by…