Auckland Youth Choir Presents, Royal Composer, Paul Mealor
The Fee Langstone NZ Premiere of MEALOR: Symphony No. 1 ‘Passiontide’, Saturday 26 May, Holy Trinity Cathedral with the
Auckland Youth Choir and Wallace Youth Chamber Orchestra
May 14, 2018 - For Immediate Release
Auckland, NZ: Paul Mealor has been described as ‘the most important composer to have emerged in Welsh choral music since
William Mathias’ (New York Times, 2001), reaching international fame when his Motet, Ubi Caritas, was performed during
the Royal Wedding Ceremony of His Royal Highness Prince William and Catherine Middleton (now TRH The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge) at Westminster Abbey.
Paul Mealor will be visiting Auckland prior to the Auckland Youth Choir’s concert featuring his Symphony No. 1
“Passiontide” a unique choral symphony beginning with his Stabat Mater and moving in to the Crucifixus. It is a musical
response to the Easter story and Mealor worked on it for 20 years prior to it’s premiere in 2015. The Auckland Youth
Choir is delighted to have Mealor join us in Auckland to workshop this piece prior to the concert.
Paul Mealor will also be speaking before in a pre-concert event about the piece, and about Music and Spirituality for
Premium ticket holders. As a Professor of Composition at the University of Aberdeen, this promises to be an insightful
talk perfectly framing, and giving context to the following performance of his Symphony.
In February, 2016 Auckland Youth Choir travelled to New York to workshop Paul Mealor’s Stabat Mater and Jubilate Deo. As
part of DCINY’s Mozart, Mealor, Martin: Music of Joy and Sorrow concert program the choir then performed the works in
Carnegie Hall, New York. Paul Mealor was a pleasure to work with on this trip and the choir is very excited to have the
opportunity to work with him again.
MEALOR: Symphony No.1 ‘Passiontide’ is brought to you by Fee Langstone and will be the New Zealand premiere of the
piece. Paul’s visit is generously sponsored by our friends at Tour Time. The choir will be performing with the Wallace
Foundation’s Youth Chamber Orchestra and emerging soloist’s Carla Camilleri and Tavis Gravatt.
The concert will take place on Saturday 26th May at 8pm in the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell. Tickets are $15 for
general admission, and $25 for premium tickets, which include access to the pre-show talk by Paul Mealor and preferred
seating. Tickets can be purchased from the Auckland Youth Choir website (ayc.org.nz/events/mealor).
ENDS.