Christchurch conductor new Music Director for national choir
05 February 2019
After an Australasian-wide search,
Christchurch-born Susan Densem was today appointed to role
of Music Director of the New Zealand Secondary Students’
Choir (NZSSC).
“I am thrilled to be working with
the prestigious NZSSC choir. I now can say that I have made
the ultimate trifecta in NZ choral music. I have been
involved in all three of the national choirs of New Zealand.
As a member of the New Zealand Youth Choir for 6 years and
Voices NZ Chamber Choir for 7 years, I am now very proud to
be directing this young, vibrant, talented choir.” says
Susan.
A well-known Soprano and choral conductor in
her hometown Christchurch, Susan is the second female Music
Director in the 32-year history of the
choir.
Susan’s professional career began in 1986
with Canterbury Opera, singing the role of a Genie in
Mozart’s Magic Flute. She has since performed in many
productions as a chorus member, cover and in main roles.
After completing a Bachelor of Arts at Canterbury
University, she went on to achieve a Diploma of Teaching at
Christchurch College of Education and a Diploma and Bachelor
of Music in Voice at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music.
She is currently an Itinerant Teacher of Music with the
Forte Unit in Christchurch, working at Burnside High School
where she teaches voice and conducts three choirs. Susan was
Music Director of the Jubilate Singers and in 2017 took on
the position of Music Director of the University of
Canterbury Chamber Choir – Consortia.
“Sue is
an inspiring musician, singer and conductor. She embodies
many of our values and underpins a pathway for choral
singers in this country,” says Linda Webb, former chair of
the NZSSC Trust and now trustee of Choirs Aotearoa New
Zealand. ”NZSSC has just merged with Choirs Aotearoa and
all three national choirs are managed by the same team; Sue
has already been part of the extended team for several
decades and now will hold a key role in our artistic
team.”
NZSSC is a nationally auditioned choir
of13-18 year old singers. Around 55 young singers join the
choir for a two-year cycle, which usually culminates in an
international tour. Founded in 1986 NZSSC has won numerous
awards at competitions including four first places at
Kathaumixw, Canada, the title “The World’s Choir” at
the Hong Kong International Youth & Children’s Festival
and a Gold Award at the World Choir Games in Xiamen,
China.
The 2019-20 NZSSC will embark on its first
full-length training course in April in Wellington with
Susan Densem at the helm. A South Island tour is planned for
October taking NZSSC to Densem’s hometown
Christchurch.
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