Otago Daily Times

Singer ‘just a bit speechless’ after win

- GEORGE BLOCK

SINGERS were in full voice at the Dame Malvina Major Foundation Dunedin Aria Final last night.

Seven vocalists vied for thousands of dollars of cash prizes and the esteem of the city’s musical establishm­ent in front of a packed Burns Hall.

Adjudicato­r Tecwyn Evans judged Dunedinbas­ed Olivia Pike best of the bunch for her performanc­es of arias Adieu, notre petite table (Manon) by Massenet and Marenka’s Aria (The Bartered Bride) by Smetana.

She took home $5000 from the Dame Malvina Major Foundation and the Celebratio­n of a Century Cup.

The 23yearold was almost lost for words moments after what she said was the highlight of her musical career.

‘‘Overwhelme­d, surprised, and yeah, just a bit speechless at the moment,’’ Ms Pike said. ‘‘I totally did not expect this. ‘‘It’s the first time I’ve won anything in a big aria competitio­n.

‘‘I’ve been in finals before, but it’s just incredible to be awarded the first place.’’

Originally from Ashburton but now Dunedinbas­ed, Ms Pike studies privately with tutor Judith Henley, having previously completed a bachelor of music degree in classical voice performanc­e at the University of Otago.

She also works as an accompanis­t for a bevy of schools and regional choirs and is a private piano teacher.

The vocalists were accompanie­d by Terence Dennis and Catherine Norton.

Other awards:

Runnerup (Val Braumann Award of $2000 and the Chambers family tray), Ridge Ponini.

Third (Cleveland and Hadley & Robinson Award of $1000), Beth Goulstone.

Judge’s Choice Award (The Queen Rose Retirement Home Award of $250 and the Gaelic Society Trophy), Ingrid FomisonNur­se.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Fairly pleased . . . Winner of the Dame Malvina Major Foundation Dunedin Aria Final 2018 Olivia Pike holds the Celebratio­n of a Century Cup at Burns Hall last night.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Fairly pleased . . . Winner of the Dame Malvina Major Foundation Dunedin Aria Final 2018 Olivia Pike holds the Celebratio­n of a Century Cup at Burns Hall last night.

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