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Choir and Organ

Town Hall Organ Trust

Choir and Organ

3:00pm, Sun 12 May, 2024
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Event Details

Auckland Youth Choir and organist David Burchell

Last year’s choir and organ concert presented by the Town Hall Organ Trust and Auckland Live proved so popular, the same combination will  open this year’s free organ concert series on 12 May. 

The Auckland Youth Choir’s 130 singers directed by David Squire will fill the stage and fill the town hall with glorious sound. Their major contribution will be Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Karl Jenkins’ Benedictus from The Armed Man along with a selection of shorter works.  

Dunedin City organist, David Burchell will accompany the choir on the town hall’s grand organ and provide solo items. These will include: a Praeludium by Nicholaus Bruhns, variations on a Northumbrian Folk song by Arthur Milner, The dashing Toccata by Georgi Muschel, the familiar Hornpipe from Handel’s Water Music and the grand Finale from Widor’s 6th Symphony.

This concert will start at the later time of 3pm. Don’t miss the chance to hear the city’s leading young singers with the country’s premier concert organ.