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The Royal New Zealand Navy Band celebrates 200 years since the birth of the saxophone’s inventor, with a concert at Holy Trinity Cathedral in May.
Navy Band Celebrates 200 Years of Sax
Media Advisory
30 April 2014
One of the world’s most popular instruments, the saxophone was invented by Aldophe Sax, who was born in Belgium in 1814.
The RNZN Band will honour the instrument and the inventor in a concert featuring one of the world’s greatest exponents of the instrument, Niels Bijl.
The international guest artist has performed with many of the major orchestras in Europe including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Rotterdam Philharmonic, as well as performing and teaching numerous countries.
Bijl will feature alongside the Navy Band’s own saxophonists playing an array of entertaining quirky and soulful music, spiced up with the fantastic antics of the Navy Band in full force!
WHAT: 1814 SAX 2014 – RNZN Band performing with Niels Bijl
WHEN: Saturday 17 May, 2pm
WHERE: Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell
To purchase tickets for the event visit www.iticket.co.nz
© Scoop Media
Navy Band Celebrates 200 Years of Sax
Media Advisory
30 April 2014
One of the world’s most popular instruments, the saxophone was invented by Aldophe Sax, who was born in Belgium in 1814.
The RNZN Band will honour the instrument and the inventor in a concert featuring one of the world’s greatest exponents of the instrument, Niels Bijl.
The international guest artist has performed with many of the major orchestras in Europe including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Rotterdam Philharmonic, as well as performing and teaching numerous countries.
Bijl will feature alongside the Navy Band’s own saxophonists playing an array of entertaining quirky and soulful music, spiced up with the fantastic antics of the Navy Band in full force!
WHAT: 1814 SAX 2014 – RNZN Band performing with Niels Bijl
WHEN: Saturday 17 May, 2pm
WHERE: Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell
To purchase tickets for the event visit www.iticket.co.nz
© Scoop Media