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- Thursday Heritage Concert Series: Polly Sussex and Sarah Watkins present A time to shine
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In this duo concert, established Auckland performers Polly Sussex and Sarah Watkins present what is thought to be the first ever New Zealand performance of two beautiful and unusual works, written by composers born in the same year on opposite sides of the English Channel: the first cello sonata of English suffragette Ethel Smyth, and the only cello sonata by the French woman Mel. Bonis. The cello Polly is playing is unusual. It was made in 1927 and is a fine instrument made by one of our few...
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