Whanganui Midweek

Choir’s concert for founder

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The Wanganui Community Choir is in the final week of preparatio­n for their mid year concert.

It will be a celebratio­n in memory of the choir’s founder, Teiron Jones, who died suddenly last year.

Guest artists: Winifred Livesay — Started studying voice in her late teens then went to the US to continue studying at two music schools in Oregon and New Jersey. Win has worked as a soloist in opera, light opera, oratorio and as a recitalist then back in New Zealand as a chamber music musician.

Brass Whanganui Ensemble — much loved in Whanganui, they recently had great results from the Central Districts Solo competitio­n, with Jonathon Greenwell winning the open air Verie and the Juniors winning the same event.

Aydie Holland — a member of Metamorpho­sis, One Trick Pony and The Wanganui Ukulele Orchestra brings a new feel to old jazz standards.

The Choir and the Community Youth Choir will be singing favourites of Teiron who brought to the choir Negro spirituals, African, Sacred, Classical, Ma¯ ori and show tunes.

Artists will showcase a favourite of his, and also bring some pieces of their own.

Teiron, a Welshman, was a multi-talented, and multi travelled musician who came to Wanganui from Zambia in 1991 to teach at Wanganui High School, and who formed The Wanganui Youth and Community Choir.

He was a conductor and founder of many choirs around the world, singer of profession­al opera, oratorio and concert.

As an instrument­alist, he had a natural talent for playing many instrument­s, and also created steel bands, using drums he made himself out of recycled oil drums.

As a teacher he taught music in the UK, New Zealand, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Oman.

As a writer he wrote a book entitled The Easy Way To Successful Sight Singing.

He was also a composer and arranger.

Teiron was a foundation member of the New Zealand Singers, New Zealand’s first national representa­tive choir.

He was an honorary member of the National Ma¯ ori Choir of New Zealand through his associatio­n locally with Morvin

Simon and his interactio­n with Ma¯ ori singers and choirs.

The choir is excited to be presenting many popular and much loved songs for all to enjoy.

SINGING YOU A SONG concert is on Saturday, May 26, 2pm at Central Baptist Church, Cnr Wicksteed and Dublin streets. Tickets are available at Visitor Informatio­n Centre i-Site Whanganui, 31 Taupo¯ Quay.

 ?? PICTURE / SUPPLIED. ?? Lynn Whiteside (left), musical director and conductor of Wanganui Community Choir with pianist Abby Livesay.
PICTURE / SUPPLIED. Lynn Whiteside (left), musical director and conductor of Wanganui Community Choir with pianist Abby Livesay.

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