Otago Daily Times

Young musicians get chance to star in choir’s concert

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THE Royal Dunedin Male Choir (director Richard Madden) and guests presented a variety concert to a goodsized audience in the town hall yesterday afternoon,

After a strong, crisply articulate­d national anthem, the choir continued with Sound Ye Trumpets — a robust anthem by Handel and ideal repertoire for the 50 male voices. Stoutheart­ed Men and Land of Hope and Glory later in the programme achieved similar energy.

Reasonably clear diction revealed the storyline effectivel­y in Pedro the Fisherman and another highlight among the choir’s 12 numbers was Rhythm of Life, with excellent duo accompanim­ent from pianists Linda Folland and Frances Brodie.

The choir regularly gives performing opportunit­y to emerging musicians, many of Royal Dunedin Male Choir Dunedin Town Hall Sunday, June 17 whom go on to become profession­als. Yesterday continued this tradition with two young violinists whose performanc­es already demonstrat­e sound technique and maturity in interpreta­tion.

Victoria Williamson (year 12) played Kroll’s Banjo and Fiddle and Skyla Murray (year 8) delivered a very sensitive rendition of Romance Op. 26 by Svendsen, then together with their accompanis­t, John Van Buskirk, performed a wellbalanc­ed and sympatheti­cally matched Concerto for Two Violins in D Major by J.S. Bach.

Other guest artists were baritone Rory Sweeney — currently at the University of Otago — who sang three solos, and Sophie Sparrow, an Otago graduate soon to leave for further voice studies overseas, who showcased the growth and maturity of her soprano range with three solos accompanie­d by Van Buskirk: alltime favourite Vilia (Lehar), Ritchie’s He Moemoa and the humor ous aria by J Strauss Mein Herr Marquis.

Sings Hilda (directed by Michael Grant and Ben Madden) presented a bracket of challengin­g choral arrangemen­ts from their recent Big Sing success.

David Burchell accompanie­d on the organ and the concert was compered by Lyn Murray.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Musical director Richard Madden conducts the Royal Dunedin Male Choir at a concert in the Dunedin Town Hall yesterday.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Musical director Richard Madden conducts the Royal Dunedin Male Choir at a concert in the Dunedin Town Hall yesterday.
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