
Titan: NZSO with James Ehnes at MFC
Overview
Titan brings the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to the Michael Fowler Centre for a symphonic masterpiece led by Artistic Advisor Gemma New, featuring violin virtuoso James Ehnes in Korngold’s dazzling Violin Concerto. The program opens with the NZ premiere of Thomas Adès’ haunting The Origin of the Harp, transitioning to the technicolour brilliance of Korngold before Mahler’s explosive Symphony No. 1 Titan bursts forth like the universe being born.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, New Zealand's national orchestra, delivers a blockbuster 2026 season with world-class artists like Gramophone’s 2021 Artist of the Year James Ehnes and conductor Gemma New, showcasing timeless works and new discoveries. The Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington's premier concert hall, provides an acoustically superb setting for this immersive experience.
Highlights
James Ehnes: Gramophone’s 2021 Artist of the Year performs Korngold’s Violin Concerto with extraordinary colour and articulation.
Gemma New: NZSO Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor leads the orchestra in Mahler’s magnificent Symphony No. 1 Titan.
NZ Premiere: Thomas Adès’ The Origin of the Harp opens the program in a mythical, atmospheric world.
Mahler Titan: Symphony No. 1 bursts with mercurial moods from primordial strings to sun-like joy.
Blockbuster Season: NZSO’s 2026 lineup features top international artists and new discoveries.
Premier Venue: Michael Fowler Centre offers superb acoustics for immersive symphonic sound.
Sentiment Analysis
James Ehnes' virtuoso performance of Korngold’s Violin Concerto is breathtaking
Gemma New's leadership brings Mahler's Titan to explosive life
NZ premiere of Adès’ The Origin of the Harp offers fresh, haunting beauty
NZSO's 2026 season features blockbuster lineup with global stars
High demand may lead to sold-out seats quickly
Premium ticket prices reflect star-studded program
Know Before You Go
The event takes place at Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, NZ, with entry via main doors; small bags are permitted but subject to security checks, and large bags or backpacks are not allowed. There are no specific age restrictions, making it family-friendly, though children under 5 may not be admitted to maintain the concert experience. Patrons are advised to arrive early for security and seating; accessible seating and facilities are available upon request.
Hot Tip
Arrive 45 minutes early and enter via the side doors to avoid main entrance queues and secure the best views of the violin soloist.
Location
Meeting Point
Michael Fowler Centre Wellington NZ NZ

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