Horowhenua Chronicle

Instrument viola d’amore features

Concert showcases the use of ‘viola of love’

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Waikanae Music Society will present a concert by Wellington­based ensemble Strings Amore on Sunday, August 28.

Strings Amore brings together five accomplish­ed string players in a programme that showcases the beautiful viola d’amore, an instrument especially loved by famous Baroque composers Vivaldi, Telemann, Graupner and Bach, all of whom will feature in this concert.

The viola d’amore, or “viola of love” is a bowed stringed instrument which gained great popularity in the 18th century. Played like a violin, it is unusual in having six or more strings.

Its most distinguis­hable characteri­stic is the presence of sympatheti­c strings, which are not played but located behind the bowed strings and which vibrate “in sympathy”.

These sympatheti­c strings contribute to produce a tone that is especially sweet, clear and resonant, often described as “silvery”.

Donald Maurice is renowned internatio­nally for his mastery of this exquisite and seldom heard instrument. He will be joined by violinist Martin Riseley (head of strings at New Zealand School of Music) as well as violinist Rupa Maitra, violist Sophie Acheson and cellist Margaret Guldborg. All are sought-after musicians who are members of Orchestra Wellington.

In a programme that includes concertos for viola d’amore, there will also be works for two violas d’amore and for viola d’amore and violin. In addition there will be one of Bach’s greatest violin concertos.

The concert is presented in partnershi­p with Chamber Music New Zealand. Door sales will be available or tickets can be bought from Waikanae New World and Moby Dickens’ Books in Paraparaum­u Beach.

For more informatio­n or for online payments please contact 021 251 7030 or visit the Waikanae Music Society website www.waikanaemu­sic.org.nz

 ?? ?? Wellington-based ensemble Strings Amore will perform in Waikanae on Sunday, August 28. They are, from left: Sophie Acheson (viola), Donald Maurice (viola d’amour), Rupa Maitra (violin), Margaret Guldborg (cello) and Martin Riseley (violin).
Wellington-based ensemble Strings Amore will perform in Waikanae on Sunday, August 28. They are, from left: Sophie Acheson (viola), Donald Maurice (viola d’amour), Rupa Maitra (violin), Margaret Guldborg (cello) and Martin Riseley (violin).

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