Napier Courier

World of singing talent for shows

Multinatio­nal line-up to star in weekend of fundraisin­g concerts next month

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Sopranos Amanda Faulkner, Birgit Staatsman (regular members of the Napier Civic Choir) and Kate Manah will combine forces to perform two concerts in Hawke’s Bay next month.

They will be on stage at St Matthew’s Church, in Hastings, from 7pm on August 6 and the following day they will be at the Waiapu Cathedral, in Napier, at 2pm.

The varied programme includes Pergolesi’s perennial Stabat Mater, Richard Strauss’ Four Last Songs (his final work) and the Trio Finale from

Der Rosenkaval­ier, also by Strauss, and often labelled the “greatest finale in all opera”.

The performers bring a wealth of talent and experience to the concert, not to mention multiple nationalit­ies, with Faulkner being Scottish, Staatsman German, and Manah a Kiwi.

Faulkner graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, before earning a master of philosophy in music at Oxford.

She then performed extensivel­y in oratorio, opera and early music across England and Scotland.

At 27, she switched to medical studies and became a doctor in 2005.

Since coming to NZ in 2005, Faulkner has been so busy with her psychiatri­c work that it’s only been in the past few years that she has found her way back to her first passion, vocal performanc­e.

Staatsman studied voice and speech therapy in Germany, where she had her own practice. She then married a New Zealander and had a family. She has sung in, and done solo work with, various choirs, including

Napier Civic, and performs regularly at lunchtime and house concerts and recitals.

Manah, 20, is a mezzo in her third year studying at Victoria University for a bachelor of music, under Margaret Medlyn.

When a member of Project Prima Volta, she performed in several of the Festival Opera production­s, including La Boheme, Carmen and Madame

Butterfly. She also understudi­ed Nola in Cavalleria Rusticana and played character parts in several Napier Civic Choir concerts.

Lindsay Coxen is the accompanis­t and completes the foursome. She studied piano at the Royal Birmingham Conservato­ire and graduated with honours in classical performanc­e.

During that time, she performed Beethoven’s 3rd Piano Concerto with the Linden Park Sinfonia and was rehearsal pianist for the Birmingham Royal Ballet and the BBC.

She is head of music at Iona College.

The concert is a fundraiser for Napier Civic Choir. $20 at the door or tickets from; Amanda/ Birgit or Ken Keys (kenannetta@gmail.com). Children are free, but koha would be appreciate­d.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Birgit Staatsman and Amanda Faulkner.
Photo / Supplied Birgit Staatsman and Amanda Faulkner.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Kate Manah.
Photo / Supplied Kate Manah.

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