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Monday 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 2016 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE MONDAY 15 TUESDAY 16 Holy Trinity St Marys Holy Trinity St Marys Symphony Orchestra Fringe Chamber Orchestra Fringe 9:30am Diocesan Symphony Orchestra 9:45am St Peter’s String Orchestra 10:00am Rangitoto College Sinfonia Botany Downs Secondary College Orchestra 10:00am Saint Kentigern College Sinfonia Western Springs College Chamber Group 10:30am Takapuna Grammar School Symphony Mount Albert Grammar School String Orchestra 11:30am Epsom Symphonia St Peter’s College Chamber Orchestra 11:00am Lynfield College Symphony Orchestra Long Bay College Chamber Orchestra 12:00am Avondale College Symphony Orchestra Sacred Heart College Chamber Orchestra 11:30am Rangitoto College Orchestra Grammar Virtuosi (AGS) 12:30pm Auckland Grammar School Symphony ACG Parnell College Junior Chamber Orchestra 12:00pm Pakuranga College Orchestra Sancta Maria College Orchestra 2:00pm Macleans College Sinfonietta Diocesan Chamber Orchestra 1:30pm Westlake Symphony Orchestra Macleans College Chamber Orchestra 2:30pm Black Watch Orchestra (St. Cuthbert’s) Epsom String Ensemble 2:00pm St Mary’s Orchestra Pinehurst Orchestra 3:00pm Baradene Orchestra Southern Cross Campus Chamber Orchestra 2:30pm King’s College Symphony Orchestra Rangitoto College Chamber Orchestra 3:30pm Macleans College Symphony Orchestra King’s College String Orchestra 3:00pm Saint Kenitgern College Symphony Takapuna Grammar School Strings 4:00pm Carmel College Orchestra Epsom Chamber Orchestra 3:30pm Taharoto Orchestra Lynfield College Chamber Orchestra 4:30pm Kristin String Ensemble 4:00pm Amadeus Orchestra (Chilton St James) Pukekohe High School String Group Concert Band Fringe Sebastian Squad (St Cuthberts) 6:00pm Westlake Boys Camerata 6:00pm Manurewa High School Development Band Mt Roskill Grammar Chamber Orchestra 6:30pm EVENSONG - Cathedral in use Saint Kentigern College Chamber Orchestra 6:45pm Westlake Girls’ Symphonic Band St Mary’s and St Peter’s Chamber Orchestra 7:00pm Birkenhead College Concert Band Westlake Boys Conchordia 7:30pm King’s College Concert Band ACG Parnell College Chamber Orchestra 7:30pm Rutherford College Concert Band* Avondale College String Ensemble 8:15pm Liston College Concert Band Howick College Chamber Orchestra 8:00pm Tauhara College Concert Band Marist College Orchestra* 8:30pm Diocesan Concert Band Westlake Chamber Orchestra WEDNESDAY 17 THURSDAY 18 Holy Trinity St Marys Holy Trinity St Marys 9:30am Sacred Heart College Senior Concert Band Jazz Band Fringe 9:30am Takapuna Grammar Junior Concert Band Saint Kentigern College Big Band 10:00am Manurewa High School Symphonic Band Loud and Proud (Whangaparaoa) (9:45am) 10:00am Kristin Concert Ensemble* Long Bay College Big Band 10:30am St Peter’s College Symphonic Band Papatoetoe Stage Band 10:30am James Cook High School Concert Band* ACG Parnell College Big Band 11:00am Sacred Heart College Intermediate Concert Band Whangaparaoa College Big Band 11:00am St Cuthbert’s College Concert Band St. Peter’s College Jazz Band 11:30am Manurewa High School Wind Symphony Northcote College Jazz Band 11:30am Takapuna Grammar Concert Band Orewa College Jazz Band 12:00pm Takapuna Grammar School Brass* Birkenhead College Jazz Orchestra 12:00pm BDSC Concert Band Lynfield College Big Band 1:30pm Whangaparaoa College Concert Band Epsom Stage Band 1:30pm Pukekohe High School Big Band 2:00pm Pukekohe High School Senior Concert Band Selwyn College Stage Band 2:00pm Orewa College Symphonic Band St Cuthbert’s College B Band* 2:30pm St Dominic’s College Concert Band King’s College Little Big Band 2:30pm Lynfield College Concert Band Westlake Boys High School Stage Band 3:00pm Pakuranga College Symphonic Band* Pinehurst Jazz Band 3:00pm King’s College Premier Concert Band Pukekohe High School Stage Band 3:30pm Pukekohe High School Wind Band Macleans College Stage Band 3:30pm Long Bay College Concert Band St Cuthbert’s College Stage Band 4:00pm Rangitoto College Concert Band Mount Albert Grammar School Jazz Band 4:00pm Orewa College Concert Band Westlake Big Band EVENSONG - Cathedral in use EVENSONG - Cathedral in use 7:00pm Epsom Intermediate Concert Band Avondale College Big Band 7:00pm Macleans College Senior Concert Band 7:30pm St. Mary’s Symphonic Band Glendowie College Big Band 7:30pm Mt Roskill Grammar Concert Band 8:00pm Mount Albert Grammar School Concert Band* Diocesan School for Girls Big Band 8:00pm Baradene Concert Band 8:30pm Epsom Concert Band Auckland Grammar School Big Band 8:30pm Macleans College Symphonic Band 9:00pm St Mary’s Concert Band Liston/St Dominics Jazz Band 9:00pm Saint Kentigern College Concert Band FRIDAY 19 Holy Trinity St Marys 9:30am Glendowie College Concert Band Western Springs College Jazz Band Fringe Festival 10:00am ACG Parnell College Concert Band Rangitoto College Big Band 10:30am Sancta Maria College Concert Band Manurewa Jazz Band Symphony Orchestra 11:00am Rosehill College Concert Band Pakuranga College Jazz Band 11:30am St Peter’s College Senior Concert Band Rangitoto College Stage Band Chamber Orchestra 12:00pm Glendowie College Wind Band Sacred Heart College Jazz Band 1:30pm Westlake Concert Band Edgewater College Jazz Band Concert Band 2:00pm AGS Premier Concert Band Takapuna Grammar School Jazz Band 2:30pm Pakuranga College Concert Band Rosehill College Stage Band Jazz Band 3:00pm Westlake Boys Symphonic Band Howick College Jazz Band 3:30pm ACG Parnell College Junior Concert Band Sancta Maria College Stage Band Honours Concert Band & Honours Chambers Orchestra Gala Concerts 5:00pm - 7:30pm - Rehearsal Holy Trinity Cathedral - Saturday 20 August 8:00pm - 8:30pm - Concert - ADMISSION FREE, Friday 19th 2:30pm Chamber Orchestras and Concert Bands Register on Facebook 6:30pm Symphony Orchestras and Jazz Bands * = Non Competitive .
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