Presented By Orchestra Wellington. From the grandeur of Bach to the glitter of Broadway, this dynamic trumpet quartet showcases the full versatility of the instrument. Expect a high-energy programme that blends classical finesse with show-stopping flair. Whether it’s baroque brilliance, jazz inflections, or musical theatre magic, this ensemble brings bold sound, tight ensemble work, and a whole lot of sparkle to the streets of Pōneke.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Te Hau Trio is an ensemble made up of three principal players from Orchestra Wellington’s woodwind section: Karen Batten on flute, Nick Walshe on clarinet, and Preman Tilson on bassoon. In addition to their work with OW, Karen, Nick and Preman can be found performing with orchestras and ensembles around Wellington and further afield,. For their performance at Classical on Cuba, Te Hau Trio will be presenting works from throughout the ages, adapted, arranged or stolen for their unusual combination of instruments.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed in 2015, Double Shot is a dynamic percussion duo known for their vibrant mix of marimba, vibraphone, and an array of colourful percussion instruments. Their performances fuse rhythmic energy with warm, resonant tones—delighting audiences with both original works and inventive arrangements of familiar classics. From concert halls to cafés, schools to street corners, Double Shot brings percussive flair and musical joy to every stage they play.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Back by popular demand after two sell-out years, The Flute Squadron brings a kaleidoscope of sound to Classical on Cuba. With an ensemble featuring the rich tones of bass and alto flutes, the sparkling piccolo, and the classic C flute, this group explores everything from opera and symphonic arrangements to smooth jazz and Latin rhythms. Expect bold colours, unexpected textures, and genre-spanning flair from this crowd favourite.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Wellington’s own reed renegades, CAPITAL REEDS blend the familiar tones of oboe, clarinet, and bassoon with the rich depths of cor anglais, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon. This adventurous trio serves up an unexpected mix of folk, pop, and art music—showcasing bold combinations, surprising textures, and reedy brilliance with a twist.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Partial Forms is a one-hour sonic journey through shifting terrains of sound and space, featuring the talented Canadian cellist Nicholas Denton Protsack with New Zealand composer Michael Norris on live electronics. Together, they have blurred the boundaries between acoustic and digital, between natural and artificial. The performance unfolds across immersive audiovisual landscapes shaped by environmental themes: from the meditative cloudscapes of ‘Cirrus Drift’ to the subterranean echoes of ‘In the Refuge of a Cave’. With evocative titles such as ‘Aeolian Fields’, ‘Written in Sand’ and ‘Spectral Cascades’, each track invites the listener into a world where nature, memory and technology intertwine. Partial Forms is a meditative and multisensory exploration of place and environment.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Let your spirit soar with flutist Karen Batten and harpist Michelle Velvin as they present a heartwarming winter concert of expressive, eclectic music. From the lush landscapes of French impressionism to the lilt of Irish folk and the pulse of tango, SOAR is a vibrant journey through sound. Long-time collaborators through Orchestra Wellington and beyond, Karen and Michelle are celebrated performers across Aotearoa’s musical scene. This performance is a joyful showcase of their artistry, chemistry, and shared love for genre-spanning music.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Back by popular demand after two sell-out years, The Flute Squadron brings a kaleidoscope of sound to Classical on Cuba. With an ensemble featuring the rich tones of bass and alto flutes, the sparkling piccolo, and the classic C flute, this group explores everything from opera and symphonic arrangements to smooth jazz and Latin rhythms. Expect bold colours, unexpected textures, and genre-spanning flair from this crowd favourite.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. From the grandeur of Bach to the glitter of Broadway, this dynamic trumpet quartet showcases the full versatility of the instrument. Expect a high-energy programme that blends classical finesse with show-stopping flair. Whether it’s baroque brilliance, jazz inflections, or musical theatre magic, this ensemble brings bold sound, tight ensemble work, and a whole lot of sparkle to the streets of Pōneke.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Named after the fictional city of Bisnaga in Salman Rushdie’s Victory City, this viola quartet channels the novel’s rich tapestry of cultural influences and vibrant imagination. Bisnaga Vortex embraces artistic curiosity and bold exploration—offering a rare and captivating sound world where four violas intertwine in harmony, dissonance, and unexpected beauty.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Let your spirit soar with flutist Karen Batten and harpist Michelle Velvin as they present a heartwarming winter concert of expressive, eclectic music. From the lush landscapes of French impressionism to the lilt of Irish folk and the pulse of tango, SOAR is a vibrant journey through sound. Long-time collaborators through Orchestra Wellington and beyond, Karen and Michelle are celebrated performers across Aotearoa’s musical scene. This performance is a joyful showcase of their artistry, chemistry, and shared love for genre-spanning music.
Presented By New Zealand String Quartet A classical collaboration of epic proportions. The New Zealand String Quartet joins forces with the up-and-coming Antipodes Quartet and string students from the New Zealand School of Music – Te Kōkī for an evening of sweeping chamber music. Experience a powerful performance by a chamber orchestra comprised of both emerging and established string players, showcasing the diverse and impeccable the talent of Pōneke. Accomplished musicians will perform alongside Aotearoa’s brightest young artists in a generation-spanning collaboration in the heart of the creative capital. All are welcome to enjoy a beverage and be immersed in this lively and impactful programme featuring works by sensational local composers and renowned classical icons.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Te Hau Trio is an ensemble made up of three principal players from Orchestra Wellington’s woodwind section: Karen Batten on flute, Nick Walshe on clarinet, and Preman Tilson on bassoon. In addition to their work with OW, Karen, Nick and Preman can be found performing with orchestras and ensembles around Wellington and further afield,. For their performance at Classical on Cuba, Te Hau Trio will be presenting works from throughout the ages, adapted, arranged or stolen for their unusual combination of instruments.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed during the 2020 lockdown, this whānau quartet first captured hearts through Zoom concerts streamed to audiences around the globe. Since then, they’ve brought their signature style to stages across Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtaki. Known for their spirited take on 80s rock classics, they blend family charm with nostalgic energy in every performance.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. We are all fans of Philip Glass and we’d love to bring something more contemporary to the Wellington audience. As well as shining the light on a NZ work.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Named after the fictional city of Bisnaga in Salman Rushdie’s Victory City, this viola quartet channels the novel’s rich tapestry of cultural influences and vibrant imagination. Bisnaga Vortex embraces artistic curiosity and bold exploration—offering a rare and captivating sound world where four violas intertwine in harmony, dissonance, and unexpected beauty.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed during the 2020 lockdown, this whānau quartet first captured hearts through Zoom concerts streamed to audiences around the globe. Since then, they’ve brought their signature style to stages across Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtaki. Known for their spirited take on 80s rock classics, they blend family charm with nostalgic energy in every performance.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Duo Aki (Lola Schuele and Eden Annesley) blends violin, saxophone, shakuhachi (Japanese flute), and live looping into a genre-defying sound world where classical, contemporary, and folk traditions converge. Fresh from representing Australia at the 2025 Osaka World Expo, the duo now works between Melbourne and Pōneke, creating cross-disciplinary performances that explore identity, sustainability, and inclusion. Their debut Aotearoa performance, before/now/after, features evocative works by emerging female and neurodiverse composers, accompanied by striking custom visuals from Danish artist Monica Vejgaard. Described as “beautiful, interesting and evocative,” Duo Aki invites audiences into a rich, immersive sonic journey at the intersection of culture, collaboration, and innovation.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. From the grandeur of Bach to the glitter of Broadway, this dynamic trumpet quartet showcases the full versatility of the instrument. Expect a high-energy programme that blends classical finesse with show-stopping flair. Whether it’s baroque brilliance, jazz inflections, or musical theatre magic, this ensemble brings bold sound, tight ensemble work, and a whole lot of sparkle to the streets of Pōneke.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Te Hau Trio is an ensemble made up of three principal players from Orchestra Wellington’s woodwind section: Karen Batten on flute, Nick Walshe on clarinet, and Preman Tilson on bassoon. In addition to their work with OW, Karen, Nick and Preman can be found performing with orchestras and ensembles around Wellington and further afield,. For their performance at Classical on Cuba, Te Hau Trio will be presenting works from throughout the ages, adapted, arranged or stolen for their unusual combination of instruments.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed in 2015, Double Shot is a dynamic percussion duo known for their vibrant mix of marimba, vibraphone, and an array of colourful percussion instruments. Their performances fuse rhythmic energy with warm, resonant tones—delighting audiences with both original works and inventive arrangements of familiar classics. From concert halls to cafés, schools to street corners, Double Shot brings percussive flair and musical joy to every stage they play.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Back by popular demand after two sell-out years, The Flute Squadron brings a kaleidoscope of sound to Classical on Cuba. With an ensemble featuring the rich tones of bass and alto flutes, the sparkling piccolo, and the classic C flute, this group explores everything from opera and symphonic arrangements to smooth jazz and Latin rhythms. Expect bold colours, unexpected textures, and genre-spanning flair from this crowd favourite.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Wellington’s own reed renegades, CAPITAL REEDS blend the familiar tones of oboe, clarinet, and bassoon with the rich depths of cor anglais, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon. This adventurous trio serves up an unexpected mix of folk, pop, and art music—showcasing bold combinations, surprising textures, and reedy brilliance with a twist.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Partial Forms is a one-hour sonic journey through shifting terrains of sound and space, featuring the talented Canadian cellist Nicholas Denton Protsack with New Zealand composer Michael Norris on live electronics. Together, they have blurred the boundaries between acoustic and digital, between natural and artificial. The performance unfolds across immersive audiovisual landscapes shaped by environmental themes: from the meditative cloudscapes of ‘Cirrus Drift’ to the subterranean echoes of ‘In the Refuge of a Cave’. With evocative titles such as ‘Aeolian Fields’, ‘Written in Sand’ and ‘Spectral Cascades’, each track invites the listener into a world where nature, memory and technology intertwine. Partial Forms is a meditative and multisensory exploration of place and environment.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Let your spirit soar with flutist Karen Batten and harpist Michelle Velvin as they present a heartwarming winter concert of expressive, eclectic music. From the lush landscapes of French impressionism to the lilt of Irish folk and the pulse of tango, SOAR is a vibrant journey through sound. Long-time collaborators through Orchestra Wellington and beyond, Karen and Michelle are celebrated performers across Aotearoa’s musical scene. This performance is a joyful showcase of their artistry, chemistry, and shared love for genre-spanning music.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Back by popular demand after two sell-out years, The Flute Squadron brings a kaleidoscope of sound to Classical on Cuba. With an ensemble featuring the rich tones of bass and alto flutes, the sparkling piccolo, and the classic C flute, this group explores everything from opera and symphonic arrangements to smooth jazz and Latin rhythms. Expect bold colours, unexpected textures, and genre-spanning flair from this crowd favourite.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. From the grandeur of Bach to the glitter of Broadway, this dynamic trumpet quartet showcases the full versatility of the instrument. Expect a high-energy programme that blends classical finesse with show-stopping flair. Whether it’s baroque brilliance, jazz inflections, or musical theatre magic, this ensemble brings bold sound, tight ensemble work, and a whole lot of sparkle to the streets of Pōneke.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Named after the fictional city of Bisnaga in Salman Rushdie’s Victory City, this viola quartet channels the novel’s rich tapestry of cultural influences and vibrant imagination. Bisnaga Vortex embraces artistic curiosity and bold exploration—offering a rare and captivating sound world where four violas intertwine in harmony, dissonance, and unexpected beauty.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Let your spirit soar with flutist Karen Batten and harpist Michelle Velvin as they present a heartwarming winter concert of expressive, eclectic music. From the lush landscapes of French impressionism to the lilt of Irish folk and the pulse of tango, SOAR is a vibrant journey through sound. Long-time collaborators through Orchestra Wellington and beyond, Karen and Michelle are celebrated performers across Aotearoa’s musical scene. This performance is a joyful showcase of their artistry, chemistry, and shared love for genre-spanning music.
Presented By New Zealand String Quartet A classical collaboration of epic proportions. The New Zealand String Quartet joins forces with the up-and-coming Antipodes Quartet and string students from the New Zealand School of Music – Te Kōkī for an evening of sweeping chamber music. Experience a powerful performance by a chamber orchestra comprised of both emerging and established string players, showcasing the diverse and impeccable the talent of Pōneke. Accomplished musicians will perform alongside Aotearoa’s brightest young artists in a generation-spanning collaboration in the heart of the creative capital. All are welcome to enjoy a beverage and be immersed in this lively and impactful programme featuring works by sensational local composers and renowned classical icons.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Te Hau Trio is an ensemble made up of three principal players from Orchestra Wellington’s woodwind section: Karen Batten on flute, Nick Walshe on clarinet, and Preman Tilson on bassoon. In addition to their work with OW, Karen, Nick and Preman can be found performing with orchestras and ensembles around Wellington and further afield,. For their performance at Classical on Cuba, Te Hau Trio will be presenting works from throughout the ages, adapted, arranged or stolen for their unusual combination of instruments.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed during the 2020 lockdown, this whānau quartet first captured hearts through Zoom concerts streamed to audiences around the globe. Since then, they’ve brought their signature style to stages across Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtaki. Known for their spirited take on 80s rock classics, they blend family charm with nostalgic energy in every performance.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. We are all fans of Philip Glass and we’d love to bring something more contemporary to the Wellington audience. As well as shining the light on a NZ work.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Named after the fictional city of Bisnaga in Salman Rushdie’s Victory City, this viola quartet channels the novel’s rich tapestry of cultural influences and vibrant imagination. Bisnaga Vortex embraces artistic curiosity and bold exploration—offering a rare and captivating sound world where four violas intertwine in harmony, dissonance, and unexpected beauty.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Formed during the 2020 lockdown, this whānau quartet first captured hearts through Zoom concerts streamed to audiences around the globe. Since then, they’ve brought their signature style to stages across Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtaki. Known for their spirited take on 80s rock classics, they blend family charm with nostalgic energy in every performance.
Presented By Orchestra Wellington. Duo Aki (Lola Schuele and Eden Annesley) blends violin, saxophone, shakuhachi (Japanese flute), and live looping into a genre-defying sound world where classical, contemporary, and folk traditions converge. Fresh from representing Australia at the 2025 Osaka World Expo, the duo now works between Melbourne and Pōneke, creating cross-disciplinary performances that explore identity, sustainability, and inclusion. Their debut Aotearoa performance, before/now/after, features evocative works by emerging female and neurodiverse composers, accompanied by striking custom visuals from Danish artist Monica Vejgaard. Described as “beautiful, interesting and evocative,” Duo Aki invites audiences into a rich, immersive sonic journey at the intersection of culture, collaboration, and innovation.