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TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir Wins Int Competition

Published: Mon 12 Jul 2004 10:39 AM
TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir Wins!
43RD International Choral Competition “C A Seghizzi” Gorizia, Italy, 6-8 July
TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir have had huge success and achievement at this prestigious international choral competition (part of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing).
They gained highest marks in the following competitive categories:
• Category I
• Category II – 20th Century (1st equal with Cantemus, from Minsk, Belorussia)
• Category V – Traditional Maori repertoire
• Jury Prize
• Audience Prize
• Best Conductor at Competition – Dr Karen Grylls
• Best Programme of highest artistic interest
• Best Performance of Unpublished Work (Anna Griffiths, Youth Choir member, “Okarito”)
Karen and the choir are thrilled with their achievement, and now go on to prepare for their three concerts in Russia next week: two in St Petersburg and one in Moscow, before returning to New Zealand on Tuesday 21st July.
You can hear more about the choir's wonderful competition on Upbeat!, Concert FM this Monday at 1:00pm, with a tour diary report from Eveline Jenkin, and find out more about the European Tour on our website: www.youthchoir.org.nz
The TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir was established to promote choral singing of the highest standard among young New Zealanders, and members of the choir come from all corners of the country. In its 25-year existence it has achieved a remarkable number of awards and accolades, including the 'Grand Prix' in Slovakia, and the 'Choir of the World' award at the International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales, both on its highly successful European tour in 1999.
TOWER Voices New Zealand and TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir are funded by Creative New Zealand, and sponsored by TOWER Limited, ClemengerBBDO and Rainbow Print, with special thanks to Lion Foundation and New Zealand Community Trust for their support of the tour.

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