Hawke's Bay Today

Colour and contrast in Napier Civic Choir’s weekend of music

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Napier Civic Choir’s April concert weekend offers music of colour and contrast, with two performanc­es of

Sunrise Mass and the orchestral concert

Souvenir de Florence.

Hawke’s Bay Orchestra and visiting players make up the 20-piece string orchestra for the concerts, which maestro Jose´ Aparicio conducts.

The choral concert explores the serenity and earthiness of Scandinavi­an music, around the famous Sunrise Mass

by Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo. His setting of the Latin Mass uses English titles for each section — The Spheres, Sunrise, The City, Identity/The Ground — and Gjeilo describes the work “as a metaphor for human developmen­t from child to adult, or as a spiritual journey”.

The two choral pieces by Icelandic composers evoke the spare, atmospheri­c landscape of the country in their simple, exquisite expression. Included in the programme are two pieces for string orchestra, Grieg’s Two Nordic Melodies, with an unmistakab­le folk music feel, and Sibelius’s Romance in C Major, a whirlwind of emotions.

The Saturday evening orchestral concert is a wonderful opportunit­y to hear two arrangemen­ts from Chamber music works with the textures of a string orchestra.

In Tchaikovsk­y’s exuberant Souvenir de Florence, the composer creates a remembranc­e of a city he had adored, building a romantic masterwork full of virtuosity and melodic invention that bursts with love and joy.

The programme opens with eight of the 12 Spanish dances by Granados. With their approachab­le melodies, Spanish character and colourful hues, Danzas espan˜olas establishe­d the reputation of the young Granados overnight.

 ?? ?? Napier Civic Choir and Hawke’s Bay Orchestra.
Napier Civic Choir and Hawke’s Bay Orchestra.

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