Weekend Herald

The orchestra’s new apprentice

- WILLIAM DART

This year, the APO starts its first Conducting Fellowship. Ray Chan, 26, will discover, under music director Giordano Bellincamp­i’s guidance, the joys of working with a profession­al orchestra.

Along with the opportunit­y to be involved in the nuts- and- bolts activities, down to working on scores with the APO’s music librarian, Chan will conduct the orchestra in selected community and educationa­l concerts.

He comes with an internatio­nal CV to make the head whirl; a young man with the initiative and chutzpah to organise his own chamber orchestra in Auckland three years ago for a series of sell- out concerts.

Chan is enthusiast­ic about working with the genial Bellincamp­i, describing him as one of the most chivalrous and polite people imaginable.

As for hearing Chan in action, on April 23 he’ll conduct a group of 17 musicians in the Pop- Up Globe to celebrate Shakespear­e’s birthday, putting the words of The Bard in the company of music they inspired.

Meanwhile, Bellincamp­i is now in his second year as the APO’s music director and says he’s impressed by its absolute profession­alism and generous focus. By this, Bellincamp­i means a programme which includes subscripti­on concerts in Auckland Town Hall but also taking music all around the region.“Not only is our repertoire extremely broad but initiative­s such as Sistema in South Auckland encourage youngsters to take up their own instrument­s.”

That’s on top of In Your Neighbourh­ood performanc­es in smaller venues around the region throughout this year and a varied education programme, of which Sistema is part of, that sees young people of all ages able to experience the APO.

He also praises the audiences, saying they always listen intensely and with a real curiosity to their music. However, the Italian maestro says that the APO always has to strive to play even better.

“I see this in every orchestra. It’s a challenge for all of us that never goes away.”

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Picture / Adrian Malloch Ray Chan is the APO's first Conducting Fellow.
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