Tukua te wairua kia rere - Let your spirit fly
Opus Orchestra | Music
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Overview
Help us present musical masterpieces that explore the sorrow, hope and exultation of the Easter story to audiences in Hamilton, Tauranga and Rotorua.
In each city, Opus Orchestra will collaborate with the local civic choir for Vaughan William’s deeply moving Mystical Songs. The programme includes the premiere of Waikato composer David Griffith’s Parable of the Vineyard. In this, and in the Vaughan Williams, our soloist is Tauranga-based baritone, Chalium Poppy.
Our concert opens with Haydn’s reflection on Christ’s final words from the cross and his dramatic evocation of the earthquake that followed his death. We end with Mozart’s “Prague” Symphony written at the same time as Don Giovanni and sharing its strongly dramatic character.
Join us to explore a profound exploration of human suffering, of hope, of joy and exultation. As the final Mystical Song has it “let all the world in every corner sing”
We can’t wait to share a vibrant program of musical masterpieces with you. However, without your support, we might miss out on the opportunity to share this beautiful music with our community. Please support our Boosted campaign and help us bring this music to life.
Tukua te wairua kia rere – Let your Spirit Fly!
We truly appreciate your support, every little bit helps.
Project Updates
Thank you for making 'Tukua te wairua kia rere' a reality!
Our boosted campaign has closed and thanks to you we have managed to raise $10,620 for our March Concerts! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported us, we are humbled by your generosity and giving spirit. We could not have done it without you!
We are looking forward to sharing this inspired Easter program with you in a few weeks and hope it brings you comfort, joy, and inspiration! We hope you can make the concert!
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Allison Harker
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