The choir is taking a break following its full-on Marvellous Mozart concert at the end of June.
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Thursday, July 1
by
Tony Hogg
on Thu 01 Jul 2010 11:43 AM NZST
The choir is taking a break following its full-on Marvellous Mozart concert at the end of June. Rehearsals begin in ... more » Thursday, June 10
Wednesday, April 21
by
Tony Hogg
on Wed 21 Apr 2010 12:12 PM NZST
Our first concert for 2010 is Marvellous Mozart. The choir under the baton of musical director, Tony Hogg, is combining with the Whakatane Community Orchestra to present The Coronation Mass and Mozart Twelfth Mass. The orchestra is also performing the 1st movement of Symphony N40 and the adagio movement from Piano Concerto N21 (as performed in Elvira Madigan). The Krönungsmesse (German for Coronation Mass) (Mass No. 15 in C major), composed in 1779, is one of the most popular of Mozart's 17 settings of the ordinary mass. This setting, like the majority of Mozart's mass settings, is a missa brevis or short mass (as opposed to the more formal Solemn Masses or High Masses). It includes fanfares, pageantry and the use of trumpets and trombones.This Mass was completed on March 23, 1779 in Saltzburg. Mozart had just returned to Saltzburg after 18 months of fruitless job hunting in Paris and Mannheim, in January 1779. His father, Leopold, promptly got him a job as court organist and composer in the Saltzburg Cathedral, and the organ features prominently in this work. It was almost certainly premiered on Easter Sunday, April 4, 1779 in the Salzburg Cathedral. Mozart Twelfth Mass has had an interesting history in that later 20th century researchers have found it was not composed by Mozart himself but largely by a Wenzell Muller. Muller was understood to have been a pupil of Mozart. Since that discovery the mass seems to have sunk without a trace from mainstream choral music. There are no recordings of the full mass available although performances of the first part of the Gloria are available on U-Tube. Twelfth Mass, alongside the Requiem, was his most popular sacred work throughout the nineteenth and most of the twentieth century and according to Mozart's biographer, Edward Holmes, "it rivalled Don Giovanni and Die Zauberflote in nineteenth century affections". The concerts are being performed in The Church of St George and St John on Domain Road, Whakatane on Saturday, 26 June at 7.30pm and Sunday, 27 June. Bibliography: Wikipedia - Coronation Mass; Mark Everist - "Current Research", Mozart Twelfth Mass.
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Wednesday, April 1
by
Tony Hogg
on Wed 01 Apr 2009 02:38 PM NZST
The choir is STEPPING OUT in May. See the attached poster for details. Tuesday, February 10
by
Tony Hogg
on Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:06 PM NZDT
Don't forget the first choir pot luck gathering for 2009 on Sunday, 15 February, 5.30pm at Barbara Law's place - Golf Links ... more » Friday, December 12
Sunday, October 12
Wednesday, September 24
by
Tony Hogg
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 05:33 PM NZST
Two Choirs, two provinces, two public performances. Saturday 20 September saw the second public performance of Handel’s Solomon by a combined choir comprised of the Gisborne Choral Society and the Edgecumbe Choir. Each of the choirs have practiced separately during the past months and tonight’s performance at the Liberty Centre in Whakatane was their second performance, the first being a fortnight ago in Gisborne at the Handel wrote the role of Solomon for a female contralto. Her role of Solomon was very supported by fellow soloists and choir. Gisborne based Soprano, Catherine MacDonald, singing both the Queen and 1st woman, delighted the audience. Her voice was quite enchanting, lyrical, light, airy but with the power and clear diction required for such a role. I do hope the Second soprano, Rotorua based Elizabeth Pilaar, as the second woman gave a solid performance, showing a good understanding of the role and the confidence she no doubt displays as musical director of Rotorua’s ‘Con Spirito”. Zadok is a minor role but one which requires the singer to sit for long periods and then perform for short periods. Tenor Michael Rumping showed the audience he was up to the task and gave a creditable performance which will add to his repertoire as he completes his musical studies at Gisborne based Baritone Gavin Maclean’s role as the Levite was small and delivered early in the piece, but nevertheless well presented. Guest conductor David Vine didn’t miss a beat. Truly a professional, the evenings performance reflected his wide experience not only as a performer of piano and harpsichord but also for his work with most of the major orchestras and choirs of Credit must go to the commitment of the members of the combined choirs, and to Tony Hogg, musical director for the Edgecumbe choir. The choirs worked together perfectly in unison, no mean feat given their limited opportunity to rehearse together and the geographical barriers of distance. Solomon is well-known for its choruses, and the combined choruses were superb. I must make special mention of the Nightingale chorus “May no rash intruder’ ’ at the end of act one. The chorus’s graceful interpretation and bell like tone was quite mesmerising. The orchestra players provided a lively and grand flavour to the evening. Warm strings, triumphant trumpets and a timpani section which gave military order were used to good effect in supporting the soloists and choirs. Solomon is one of Handel’s finest oratorios. This performance was greatly welcomed by the audience and full marks must go to all of those who worked together to bring the evening’s performance to fruition. Gemini Friday, July 4
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Tuesday, December 11
by
Tony Hogg
on Tue 11 Dec 2007 10:51 AM NZDT
The weekend of the 8th and 9th of December, 2007, saw the final concert in the Jubilee ... more »
Tuesday, September 11
by
Warner Haldane
on Tue 11 Sep 2007 11:44 AM NZST
The Edgecumbe Choir invites members, past members and associates, as well as members of other neighbouring choirs to join them ... more » Monday, July 9
by
Warner Haldane
on Mon 09 Jul 2007 05:04 PM NZST
Practices start on 19 July for the Golden Jubilee celebration performance of Messiah. New members welcome. more »
Saturday, June 23
by
Warner Haldane
on Sat 23 Jun 2007 03:20 PM NZST
The Edgecumbe Choir has decided to adopt a new uniform. It will make its first appearance at the December 2007 concert. See photos: more »
by
Warner Haldane
on Sat 23 Jun 2007 03:00 PM NZST
20-year old composition New Zealand School of Music student, Andrew Baldwin, wins the $5,000 Edgecumbe Choir Golden Jubilee Choral Composition Award. more »
Tuesday, June 12
Tuesday, May 29
by
Warner Haldane
on Tue 29 May 2007 05:30 PM NZST
Get your tickets now for the Edgecumbe Choir's 'Memories' concert on Saturday 9 June at 7.30pm and Sunday 10 June ... more » Monday, May 21
by
Warner Haldane
on Mon 21 May 2007 03:20 PM NZST
The winner of the NZ$500 prize in the Edgecumbe Choir's Golden Jubilee Logo Competition is Kylie Baker. An image of ... more »
by
Warner Haldane
on Mon 21 May 2007 02:55 PM NZST
The Edgecumbe Choir turns 50 this year and celebrations begin with a concert entitled ‘Memories’. As the name ... more » Friday, April 13
by
Tony Hogg
on Fri 13 Apr 2007 10:27 PM NZST
The Edgecumbe Choir has embarked on a full programme to celebrate 50 years of providing choral music to the Eastern ... more » Sunday, April 1
by
Warner Haldane
on Sun 01 Apr 2007 11:44 AM NZST
The AGM on 29 March 2007 saw significant changes to the Edgecumbe Choir Committee. more »
Wednesday, March 14
by
Warner Haldane
on Wed 14 Mar 2007 02:05 PM NZDT
36 entries were received. Watch this space for the results. more »
Saturday, December 9
by
Tony Hogg
on Sat 09 Dec 2006 07:34 PM NZDT
Christmas Fantasia Edgecumbe Choir Church of St George & St John, Whakatane, Saturday 2 Dec "TIS the season ... more »
by
Tony Hogg
on Sat 09 Dec 2006 07:18 PM NZDT
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