Showing posts with label Concert Season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concert Season. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2013 Concert Season


The Last Night of the Proms

Thursday 7 March 7:30pm, Regent Theatre


The Last Night of the Proms - one of the most popular music events in Dunedin will be a musical celebration of the England vs. New Zealand Cricket Test from March 6-10 in Dunedin. With close to 170 musicians on stage, the programme will showcase a very wide range of popular classical music performed by outstanding musicians from Dunedin and around New Zealand. Presented by Southern Sinfonia. City Choir Dunedin provides choral support.


Nature's Bounty
Saturday 23 March 7:30pm, Knox Church


The Choir has commissioned New Zealander Christopher Marshall to write a new choral work to mark our anniversary year. For What Can Be More Beautiful? uses texts extolling the wonders of nature, including one by an early Dunedin seed merchant, which gives the piece a distinctive Otago flavour.

Complementing this will be the Choir’s evocative and colourful 1988 commission by Jack Speirs, Cantico del Sole, the ‘Canticle of the Sun’ based on words by St Francis of Assisi.

Celebrating the Choir’s musical heritage we will perform the Victorian masterpiece Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. This oratorio describing the splendours of an American-Indian banquet rivalled Messiah and Elijah in popularity amongst English-speaking choirs in the early decades of the 20th century and was performed at least three times by the Dunedin Choral Society.

These three works combine to create a musical palette which is contemporary, dramatic and romantic – and is a great way for us to begin our year-long celebration.

Soprano - Grace Park and Tenor - Matthew Wilson
with the Southern Sinfonia conducted by David Burchell

Verdi Requiem with the NZSO

Saturday 22 June – Town Hall, Auckland
Wednesday 26 June – CBS Arena, Christchurch

Thursday 27 June 6:30pm – Town Hall at the Dunedin Centre

Saturday 29 June – Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington

Lisa Harper-Brown (sop), Margaret Medlyn (mezzo), Rosario La Spina (ten), Jud Arthur (bar)
Pietari Inkinen, conductor

The Choir is thrilled to have been invited by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to perform one of the greatest works in the choral repertoire, Verdi’s Messa da Requiem. Not only are we performing this huge, powerful and moving work with the NZSO in Dunedin, but the Choir will also travel with the orchestra to the other main centres, and join with Auckland Choral Society, The Orpheus Choir of Wellington and Christchurch City Choir in their respective performances.

The Choir performed the Verdi Requiem during our Centenary in 1963, so this opportunity is a very fitting 150th celebration.

Southern Sinfonia International Series 3
Journey to Central Europe

Saturday 21 September 8:00pm, Town Hall at the Dunedin Centre


Mozart: Mass in C Minor – The Great
Dvorák: Symphony No. 6

Simon Over 
– Conductor; Anna Leese – Soprano; Emma Fraser – Soprano; Benjamin Madden – Tenor; Joel Amosa – Baritone
City Choir Dunedin and Southern Youth Choir

Mozart’s Great Mass, composed in Vienna in 1782 but premièred in Salzburg in 1783, has been described as having “dark-toned and solemn, [and also] forthright and vigorous choruses, sumptuous solo arias, and ensembles of ornate, operatic radiance.” With our four soloists (all trained in Dunedin) and Southern Youth Choir, we celebrate City Choir Dunedin’s 150th anniversary year.

City Choir Celebrates 150


Labour Weekend sees the Choir in party mood. We invite you to join us in our celebrations including the launch of the Choir’s History, a dinner and church service. The highlight of the weekend will be a gala evening of Choral Masterpieces, sung by an augmented Choir.

Saturday 26 October

  • 5:15pm – 6:00pm Reception, Town Hall Foyer
  • 7:00pm for 7:30pm Dinner and music, Town Hall

Sunday 27 October

  • 10:00 am Church service at Knox Church

Sunday 27 October: Choral Masterpieces
5:30pm, Town Hall at the Dunedin Centre

With the Southern Sinfonia, Helen Medlyn, mezzo-soprano, and Martin Snell, bass.
Also with Peter Wigglesworth, tenor, and James Burchell, treble.
Conducted by David Burchell

Choral Masterpieces will include extracts from Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Bach’s St John Passion, Fauré’s Requiem, Ritchie’s Southern Marches and other highlights of the symphonic choral repertoire. The evening will also feature favourite arias from the choral and operatic repertoire performed by acclaimed New Zealand soloists Helen Medlyn and Martin Snell.

Handel's Messiah
Tuesday 10 December 7:30pm, Town Hall at the Dunedin Centre


150 years ago, Messiah was the first oratorio to be performed in Dunedin, on Christmas Eve 1863, so Handel’s masterpiece provides a fitting finale to City Choir’s 150th anniversary year. Performed around the world during the Christmas season, Messiah is the most-performed major choral work of all time. It is greatly appreciated, admired and enjoyed.

City Choir Dunedin with the Southern Sinfonia, conducted by David Burchell, is pleased to perform this oratorio again this year. We are delighted to welcome home Jonathan Lemalu (bass) for this performance and together with Lois Johnston (soprano), Amanda Cole (mezzo), and David Hamilton (tenor), we will provide a fantastic opportunity for you to experience a world-class live delivery of this dramatic and passionate work. This will be a performance to inspire, uplift and enrich the soul.

Conducted from the harpsichord by David Burchell
Soloists: Lois Johnston (soprano), Amanda Cole (mezzo-soprano), David Hamilton (tenor) and Jonathan Lemalu (bass)
Orchestral accompaniment by the Southern Sinfonia

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012 Concert Season

"Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Johannes Vermeer
circa 1665. Oil on canvas.

Beauty of Baroque
Friday 30 March, 7:30pm at Knox Church


City Choir Dunedin presents the grandeur and exuberance of the pearls of Baroque music.

Conductor: David Burchell
Soloists: Pepe Becker (soprano), Grace Park (soprano), Amanda Cole (mezzo-soprano), Christopher John Clifford (countertenor),  Stephen Chambers (tenor) and Julien van Mellaerts (bass)
Orchestra: Southern Sinfonia

Programme:
Bach: Magnificat (BWV 243)
Handel: Utrecht Te Deum and Organ Concerto Op. 4 no. 2 in B Flat
Charpentier: Laetatus sum

The programme includes the breathtaking Magnificat composed by J.S. Bach in 1723. The impact of this great choral work derives essentially from Bach’s remarkable ability to balance, yet at the same time to exploit to the full, the spiritual and dramatic elements of the concise text of the Magnificat. It is a sublime pearl from an era rich in choral glory.

Stephen Chambers (tenor), recently described as having a “beautiful lyrical tenor voice”, is in Dunedin on a rare visit home. This is an opportunity to witness his progress on the international stage.

The Baroque is a period and the style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music. The style started around 1600 in Rome, Italy and spread to most of Europe. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word baroque is derived from the Portuguese word "barroco", Spanish "barroco", or French "baroque", all of which refer to a "rough or imperfect pearl".


Photo: Roger Hogan

Magpie, Song and Dance
Saturday 26 May, 7:30pm at
Knox Church


City Choir Dunedin and the Dunedin Youth Orchestra, conducted by David Burchell, are pleased to present a concert of romantic music ranging from somewhat melancholy to excitingly vibrant moods and soaring melodies.

The programme will include Rossini's Thieving Magpie, Brahms' Song of Destiny, Borodin's Polovetsian Dances (from Prince Igor), Sibelius' Karelia Suite, and Mozart's Concerto in A for Clarinet with young soloist Nicole Batchelar, who is now in the third year of a B.Mus. focusing on conducting and composition.


The Journey Home
Saturday 8 September, 8:00pm at Regent Theatre

City Choir Dunedin joins the Southern Sinfonia and conductor Simon Over for the world première performance of John Drummond's new oratorio The Journey Home, in their Tales of Ice and Fire concert.


The Journey Home tells the tale of Scott’s ill-fated Antarctic expedition, and this performance marks the tragedy’s centenary. Texts are by Jeremy Commons, Claire Benyon, Bill Manhire, Chris Orsman, and from the Book of Common Prayer. Jenny Wollerman (soprano) is acknowledged for her exquisite tone and compelling performances; James Rodgers (tenor), from Wellington, now based in New York, returns after his highly-praised 2009 Haydn performance with us, and Robert Tucker (bass baritone) returns from Scottish Opera success.

Also on the programme:
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien
Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite (1919)



Rossini
Petite Messe Solennelle

Saturday 29 September, 7:30pm at
Knox Church


City Choir Dunedin and soloists present Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle with accompaniment on two pianos and organ, conducted by David Burchell. We look forward to performing with our favourite artists:

Emma Fraser - soprano, Amanda Cole - Mezzo-soprano, Matthew Wilson - tenor, Julien van Mellaerts - bass
Pianists: John van Buskirk and Sandra Crawshaw
Organist: Simon Mace

Rossini, the 19th century Italian composer, was known for his sense of humour. So it is that his Petite Messe Solennelle is neither little, nor solemn. Although of a sacred nature, it is unmistakably operatic in style, abounding in memorable tunes and rhythmic vitality. It is an elegant and refined work. 


Messiah Sing-along
Tuesday 11 December, 7:30pm at Knox Church

City Choir Dunedin presents the ever-green oratorio, Messiah, as a sing-along event. We invite the audience to add their voices to this performance and to experience, first-hand, the glory of this music composed by Handel. The performance will be conducted by Peter Adams, with David Burchell on the organ, Ron Caldwell and Ralph Miller on trumpets, and Mark Anderson on timpani.

Soloists: 
Sophie Morris, Soprano
Ingrid Fomiston-Nurse, Soprano
Calla Knudson-Hollebon, Soprano
Christopher John Clifford, Alto
Ben Madden, Tenor
Julien van Mellaerts, Bass

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2011 Concert Season

Last Night of the Proms
Friday 25 February, 7:30pm at Dunedin Town Hall
Saturday 26 February, 7:00pm at Oamaru Opera House


The Southern Sinfonia presents this annual Proms concert at which the City of Dunedin Choir provides the choral support. Featuring a dazzling line-up: Conductor Hamish McKeich with soloist Anna Leese and the City of Dunedin Choir, and introducing Miles Chen, Cello, and Chris Geddes, Composer.

The Choir performed "Laudate Dominum" from Mozart's Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, and "Arrival of the Guests" from Richard Wagner's Tannhauser.


Bach's Mass in B minor
Saturday 16 April, 7:30pm, Dunedin Town Hall

The City of Dunedin Choir, supported by the Southern Sinfonia and conducted by David Burchell, presents Bach's Mass in B Minor. The soloists for this performance are:

Lois Johnston, Soprano
Sarah Court, Mezzo-Soprano
John Murray, Tenor
Daniel O'Connor, Baritone

The Mass in B Minor (BWV 232) is a musical setting of the complete Latin Mass by Johann Sebastian Bach. The work was one of Bach's last, although much of it was made of music that Bach had composed earlier. Bach assembled the Mass in its present form in 1749, just before his death in 1750.



Belshazzar

Walton's Belshazzar's Feast
Saturday 16 July, 8:00pm, Dunedin Town Hall

Dane Lam, Conductor, Paul Whelan, Bass Baritone, and City of Dunedin Choir perform in this concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia.

Programme:
  • Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis 
  • Copland: Appalachian Spring 
  • Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
Drama in Babylon! The king commits sacrilege and is miraculously killed, the kingdom falls, and the Jews regain their freedom. This strongly rhythmic and richly orchestrated work, with soloist and choir, has remained one of Walton's most celebrated compositions. By contrast, Appalachian Spring depicts a happy celebration of the American pioneers, and includes a section based on a well-known Shaker melody. "Unlike many bass voices, Paul Whelan's is a wondrously flexible (voice)... that most other basses would give their eye teeth to emulate." Wellingtonian Paul won the 1993 Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, and since then has appeared at the world's most prestigious opera houses, including the New York Metropolitan Opera and English National Opera. Talented young Australian conductor Dane Lam set the orchestra and audience alight at his Dunedin début concert last year. Expect a thrilling and inspired performance!



Claire Barton Farewells Dunedin
Saturday 20 August, 8:00pm, Dunedin Town Hall


In September 2011 Claire will begin study towards a Post Graduate Artist Diploma at Trinity Laban in London. Before she leaves she is performing in a fundraising concert with proceeds going towards fees, travel and living costs.

Expect an evening full of entertainment from some of Dunedin’s best performers including Claire Barton, mezzo-soprano, the City of Dunedin Choir, the Dunedin RSA Choir, pianist Julia Horsnell, and many more.

City of Dunedin Choir performed:

Bach: Mass in B Minor 'Kyrie eleison'
Mozart: Requiem: 'Sanctus' and 'Benedictus'
Handel: Messiah: 'O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion'

Tickets are available from www.ticketdirect.co.nz or from the Regent Theatre Box Office, phone 03 477-8597



Last Night of the Proms
Thursday 22 September, 7:30pm, Dunedin Town Hall


The Southern Sinfonia presents a second Proms concert this year and as usual the City of Dunedin Choir provides the choral support. Featuring a dazzling line-up with conductor Tecwyn Evans and MC Kate Meade. The solist is bass-baritone Judd Arthur.

The Choir performs with the Southern Sinfonia:
  • Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture
  • Verdi: Il Trovatore, the Anvil Chorus (Gipsy Chorus)


NZSO: Odes to Joy
Wednesday 28 September, 6:30pm, Dunedin Town Hall
Presented by NZSO

Pietari Inkinen conductor
Madeleine Pierard soprano
Sarah Castle mezzo-soprano
Simon O’Neill tenor
Jonathan Lemalu bass
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Voices NZ Chamber Choir and City of Dunedin Choir

Programme:
  • FARR Kaitiaki
  • BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 Choral Symphony
New Zealand's proud tradition of producing great voices continues into the next generation, and four of our modern greats are assembled here with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to perform the magnificent Ode to Joy. Beethoven's intensely emotional expression of hope for mankind is the apotheosis of Romantic optimism, a work which your soul needs to hear to gain replenishment and exhilaration. It is paired with a specially-commissioned new work by Gareth Farr, revered among today’s composers for his ability to conjure spectacular and magical sound-worlds, with words by Witi Ihimaera. An evening of uplifting music you won't want to miss, led by NZSO Music Director Pietari Inkinen.


Handel's Messiah
Tuesday 13 December, 7:30pm, Regent Theatre

The City of Dunedin Choir and the Southern Sinfonia jointly present Handel's admired oratorio Messiah.
Conductor: David Burchell

Anna Leese, Soprano
Wendy Doyle, Mezzo-soprano
Cameron Barclay, Tenor
Chalium Poppy, Bass-baritone


Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742, and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music. For over 260 years people of different religious persuasions have enjoyed this grand choral work.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Past Concert Seasons

Jazz Cafe, 6 October 2018 (Photo credit Carlos Silva)
This link list provides more details of the concerts presented and works performed in each year.

2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2013   2014   2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020   2021   2022   2023

2010 Concert Season

Zimbe!

Friday 19 February, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

The Southern Sinfonia presents this annual Proms concert at which the City of Dunedin Choir provides the choral support. This year's concert featured sopranos Deborah Wai Kapohe and Rebecca Ryan. The Master of Ceremonies was David McPhail and the Conductor was Kenneth Young. The Choir performed 'Hymn and Triumphal March' from Aida by Verdi.

Sunday 28 March, Dunedin Town Hall :: St John Passion

The City of Dunedin Choir, supported by the Southern Sinfonia and conducted by David Burchell, presented Bach's Easter story, the St John Passion. The soloists were tenor Paul McMahon (the Evangelist), Lois Johnston (soprano), Claire Barton (alto), Oliver Sewell (tenor), Chris Bruerton (bass) and Howard Harvey (in the role of Christ).

Sunday 13 June, St Pauls Cathedral :: Fauré & Friends

The City of Dunedin Choir, conducted by David Burchell, presented a concert of a varied collection of little-known motets and part-songs by French composers from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, as appetizers to one of the most enduring French choral works, Gabriel Fauré's Requiem. Musical Director, David Burchell; Assistant Conductor, Michael Dawson; with David Burcell on organ and piano, Rachel Swindells on organ, Catherine Daly-Reeve (soprano) and Benjamin Caukwell (baritone).

* Laudate Dominum - Marcel Dupré (1886 - 1971)
* Calme des nuits - Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921)
* Les fleurs et les arbres - Camille Saint-Saëns
* Madrigal - Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924)
* Ave Maria - Camille Saint-Saëns
* Maria, Mater gratiae - Gabriel Fauré
* Tantum ergo - Gabriel Fauré
* Quatre petites prières de Saint François s'Assise - Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963)
* Cantique de Jean Racine - Gabriel Fauré
* Variations sur un thème de Clement Jannequin - Jehan Alain (1911 - 1940) with David Burchell on the Organ
* Requiem - Gabriel Fauré

Saturday 4 September, King's and Queen's Performing Arts Centre :: Zimbe! African Folk with a Jazz Twist

The City of Dunedin Choir, conducted by David Burchell, presented this concert which will included Zimbe!: Come, sing the songs of Africa! by Alexander L'Estrange, and the five Negro spirituals from Tippet's oratorio A Child of our Time. City of Dunedin Choir was joined by St Paul's Catherdal Choristers and the Southern Children's Choir for this performance. Soprano Goeknil Meryem-Biner made a guest appearance.

Britten's Saint Nicolas

Sunday 26 September, King's and Queen's Performing Arts Centre :: Zimbe! and more... Christchurch Earthquake Benefit Concert

City of Dunedin Choir presented a repeat performance of Zimbe!: Come, sing the songs of Africa! by Alexander L'Estrange. City of Dunedin Choir was joined by St Paul's Catherdal Choristers and the Southern Children's Choir for this performance.

Saturday 20 November, St Paul's Cathedral :: Britten's Saint Nicolas

The City of Dunedin Choir, conducted by David Burchell, presented this concert featuring Britten's Saint Nicolas. The Choir was delighted to welcome back world-renowned tenor David Hamilton for this performance.

* Te Deum Laudamus by David Burchell
* Valiant-for-Truth by Vaughan Williams
* Dies Natalis by Gerald Finzi (tenor solo)
* Saint Nicolas by Benjamin Britten

Thursday, January 1, 2009

2009 Concert Season

Anniversary Accolades concert

February 2009 :: Last Night of the Proms

Friday 27 February 2009, 7:30 pm, Dunedin Town Hall and Saturday 28 February 2009, 7:00 pm, Oamaru Opera House
The Southern Sinfonia presents this annual Proms concert at which the City of Dunedin Choir provides the choral support. This year's concert features mezzo-soprano Helen Medlyn. The Pianist is Tom McGrath, the Master of Ceremonies is Ginette McDonald and the Conductor is Kenneth Young.
The Choir performs Toward the Unknown Region, a song composed by R. Vaughan Williams with words by Walt Whitman.

Saturday 21 March 2009, Dunedin Town Hall :: Heritage Festival

The City of Dunedin Choir and the Southern Sinfonia join forces in this Dunedin Heritage Festival concert entitled Southern Stars, Celebrating the Life, Times and Works of Frances Hodgkins, starring actress Rima Te Wiata and soprano Deborah Wai-Kapohe. The conductor is Marc Taddei.
The Choir performs Serenade to Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and an extract from Anthony Richie's From the Southern Marches.

Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July 2009, St Paul's Cathedral :: Anniversary Accolades - Celebrating Classic Choral Composers

The City of Dunedin Choir presented music by Handel, Purcell, Mendelssohn and Haydn. In 2009 we celebrated 200 years since the birth of Mendelssohn, 350 years since the birth of Purcell, 200 years since the death of Haydn and 250 years since the death of Handel.
* Handel: The King Shall Rejoice
* Purcell: Come ye Sons of Art (Birthday Ode for Queen Mary)
* Mendelssohn: As the Hart Pants (Psalm 42)
* Handel: My Heart is Inditing
* Haydn: The Seasons Part 1: Spring
The soloists were soprano Lois Johnston, alto Claire Barton, tenor Stephen Chambers and baritone Andreas Hirt. Conductor: David Burchell, assisted by Michael Dawson.
Orchestra: Southern Sinfonia

Saturday 12 September 2009, Dunedin Town Hall :: The Glory of Haydn

The City of Dunedin Choir joined the Southern Sinfonia to perform Haydn's Missa in Angustiis, also called the Nelson Mass, in a concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. The soloists were soprano Rebecca Ryan, alto Claire Barton, tenor James Rodgers and baritone Jared Holt. The conductor was Simon Over.

Tuesday 8 December 2009, Dunedin Town Hall :: Messiah

The City of Dunedin Choir, supported by the Southern Sinfonia, presented Handel's Messiah.
The soloists were soprano Emma Fraser, mezzo-soprano Kate Spence, tenor David Hamilton and baritone Robert Tucker, and the conductor was David Burchell.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

2008 Concert Season

Christmas Oratorio

Friday 22 and Saturday 23 February 2008, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

The Southern Sinfonia presents this annual Proms concert at which the City of Dunedin Choir always provides the choral support. The Choir performed the choral work 'He saw the lovely youth' (from the oratorio Theodora), by Handel. This year's concert featured bass baritone Jonathan Lemalu and organist Rachell Swindells. Master of Ceremonies: Garrick Tremain. Conductor: Tecwyn Evans.

Saturday 31 May 2008, Dunedin Town Hall :: Schubert

* Ferdinand Hérold: Overture to Zampa
* Edouard Lalo: Cello Concerto in D Minor (first movement) Soloist: Nanae Sato
* Emmanuel Chabrier: Espana
* Franz Schubert: Mass No. 5 in A Flat
The City of Dunedin Choir and the Dunedin Youth Orchestra presented Schubert's Mass in A Flat. Soloists: Lois Johnston (soprano), Claire Barton (mezzo-soprano), Chris Bruerton (bass) and Andrew Grenon (tenor). Conductor: David Burchell.

Saturday 12 July 2008, Carisbrook Stadium :: National anthems

The City of Dunedin Choir provided the backing for the singing of the South African and New Zealand national anthems for the rugby test at Carisbrook on Saturday 12 July. The soloists were Peter Chin for the New Zealand national anthem and Claire Barton for the South African national anthem.

Saturday 9 August 2008, Dunedin Town Hall :: Orff

The City of Dunedin Choir, St Paul's Choristers, Southern Children's Youth Choir and the Southern Sinfonia perform Carl Orff's Carmina Burana in a concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Soloists: Jared Holt (baritone), Barbara Graham (soprano), John Murray (tenor). Conductor: Werner Andreas Albert.

Saturday 13 September 2008, Christchurch Town Hall :: Elgar

The City of Dunedin Choir joined the Christchurch City Choir to sing Elgar's Dream of Gerontius.
Soloists: Kate Spence (mezzo-soprano), Keith Lewis (tenor), Paul Whelan (bass), with the Christchurch City Choir, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Christchurch Cathedral Choir and City of Dunedin Choir. Conductor: Brian Law.

Saturday 22 November 2008, Dunedin Town Hall :: Christmas Oratorio

The City of Dunedin Choir, supported by the Southern Sinfonia, presented Bach's Christmas Oratorio.
Soloists: Nicola Edgecombe (soprano), Kate Spence (mezzo soprano), John Murray (tenor), Chris Bruerton (bass), Catherine Daly (echo soprano). Conductor: David Burchell.

Monday, January 1, 2007

2007 Concert Season

The Dream of Gerontius.
The Dream of Gerontius.

Friday 16 February 2007, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

The Southern Sinfonia presents this annual concert at which the City of Dunedin Choir always provides the choral support. This year's concert features Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, Soprano Emma Fraser, Pianist Stephen Martin, City of Dunedin Choir and St Kilda Brass Band. The Compere is Garrick Tremain and the Conductor is Peter Adams.

The choir performs the Griffiths/Ritchie songs Princess Street and Drums, Drums, Drums from From The Southern Marches, and Benedictus from The Armed Man by Karl Jenkins.

Saturday 24 March 2007, Dunedin Town Hall :: Equator - Circle of Life

The City of Dunedin Choir provides the choral support in the Southern Sinfonia's Southern Pride Concert. The choir opens the concert with O Fortuna from Orff's Carmina Burana, and provides the choral support for soprana Anna Leese in the Intermezzo from Mascagni's Cavaleria Rusticana. The second half of the concert features the City of Dunedin Choir, Soprano Cally Hammond-Tooke and Trevor Coleman's symphony composed for NHNZ's film and presented as Equator - Circle of Life. The conductors are Peter Adams and David Burchell.

May 2007 :: Gloria

Saturday 19 May in the Civic Theatre, Invercargill
Saturday 26 May 2007 in the Dunedin Town Hall
The City of Dunedin Choir teams up with the Invercargill A Capella Singers to perform Gloria by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963), in a concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia with Tecwyn Evans, Conductor, and Emma Fraser, Soprano.

Saturday 8 September 2007, Dunedin Town Hall :: The Dream of Gerontius

The Dream of Gerontius, opus 38, composed by Sir Edward Elgar, is an oratorio based on the poem by Cardinal Henry Newman about a man's journey to death, judgement and beyond. This performance was produced by the City of Dunedin Choir, directed by David Burchell, and marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of Elgar. The Dunedin performance also included the Southern Consort of Voices, the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Helen Medlyn (mezzo soprano) David Hamilton (tenor) and David Griffiths (bass). The Southern Sinfonia provided the musical support.

Tuesday 11 December 2007, Dunedin Town Hall :: Messiah

Messiah, the oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741, is his most famous creation and is among the most popular works in the Western choral literature. This performance of Messiah was produced by the City of Dunedin choir directed by David Burchell. Soloists: Anna Leese (soprano), Kate Spence (alto), John Murray (tenor) and David Griffiths (bass). The Southern Sinfonia provided the musical support.

Sunday, January 1, 2006

2006 Concert Season

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

18 February 2006, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

* Handel :: Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)
* Bizet :: Voici, voici la quadrille (Carmen)
As part of the annual Proms concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Conductor Peter Adams; Soloist Deborah Wai Kapohe; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

7 April 2006, Dunedin Town Hall :: Ode to Joy

* Beethoven :: Symphony No. 9 Choral
As part of a concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Conductor Marc Taddei; Soloists Viktoriya Dodoka, Helen Medlyn, Keith Lewis, David Thelander; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

10 June 2006, St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin :: Mostly Mozart

* Joseph Haydn :: Te Deum in C Hob XXIIIc:2
* Johann Christian Bach :: Symphony in D Op. 18 no. 4
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :: Missa Brevis in F K192
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :: Fantasia in F minor for organ K608
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore K339
Conductor David Burchell; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

7 October 2006, Dunedin Town Hall :: Missa Pacifica

* Arvo Pärt :: Frates
* Leonard Bernstein :: Chichester Psalms
* David Hamilton :: Missa Pacifica
Conductor David Burchell; Soloists Anna Cors, Kate Spence and Benjamin Kidd; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

Saturday, January 1, 2005

2005 Concert Season

Messiah

18 February 2005, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

* Constant Lambert :: Rio Grande
As part of the annual Proms concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Conductor Holly Mathieson; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

20 March 2005, Dunedin Town Hall :: St Matthew Passion

* J.S. Bach :: St Matthew Passion
Conductor David Burchell; Soloists David Hamilton, Pepe Becker, David Hansen, David Griffiths, Grant Dixon, Shaun Dixon; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

21 May 2005, Knox Church, Dunedin :: Autumn Tones

* Douglas Lilburn :: Aotearoa Overture
* Leo Delibes :: Coppelia
* Anton Bruckner :: Three Motets
* Anton Bruckner :: Te Deum
Conductor David Burchell; City of Dunedin Choir; Dunedin Youth Orchestra.

1 October 2005, Dunedin Town Hall :: Requiem

* Mozart :: Requiem
As part of a concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Conductor Ryusuke Numajiri; Soloists Madeleine Pierard, Kate Spence, Kenneth Cornish, David Griffiths; City of Dunedin Choir; Auckland Choral Society; Southern Sinfonia.

13 December 2005, Dunedin Town Hall :: Messiah

* George Frideric Handel :: Messiah
Conductor David Burchell; Soloists Anna Leese, David Hansen, John Murray, Martin Snell; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

Thursday, January 1, 2004

2004 Concert Season

Carmina Burana

13 March 2004, Dunedin Town Hall :: Last Night of the Proms

  • Offenbach :: Piff, paff, pouff (La Grande Duchesse of Gerolstein)
  • Ritchie/Griffiths :: Princess Street, Drums, drums, drums and Let's Enjoy Life from From the Southern Marches.
As part of the annual Proms concert presented by the Southern Sinfonia. Conductor Holly Mathieson; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

16 May 2004, Dunedin Town Hall :: Judas Maccabaeus

  • George Frideric Handel :: Judas Maccabaeus

Conductor David Burchell; Soloists David Hamilton, Robert Tucker, Pepe Becker, Kristen Darragh, Emma Fraser, Hugh Campbell; City of Dunedin Choir; Southern Sinfonia.

7 August 2004, St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin :: The Best of British

  • Edward Elgar :: Give Unto The Lord (Psalm 29)
  • Benjamin Britten :: Hymn to St Peter
  • Sir Hubert Parry :: Chorale Fantasia on the Old Hundredth (Organ solo)
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams :: Five Mystical Songs
  • Herbert Howells :: Requiem (St Paul's Cathedral Choir)
  • Herbert Howells :: Psalm Prelude Set 2 no. 3 (Organ solo)
  • Gerald Finzi :: Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice (Combined Choirs)
Conductor and Solo Organist David Burchell; Soloists Elisabeth Tyrrell, Robert Tucker, Anna Vanderley, Nick Madden, Jon Waters; City of Dunedin Choir; St Paul's Choristers; Accompanying Organist Ron Newton.

13 November 2004, Dunedin Town Hall :: Carmina Burana

  • Attributed to King Henry VIII :: Pastime With Good Company
  • Gilbert Vinter :: Spectrum
  • Joseph Turrin :: Hymn for Diana
  • Constant Lambert :: The Rio Grande
  • Carl Orff :: Carmina Burana
Conductors Peter Adams and David Burchell; Soloists Morag Atchison, Roger Wilson; Pianists Terence Dennis, Tom McGrath; City of Dunedin Choir; St Paul's Choristers; St Kilda Sentinel Brass.