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Hikurangi
Sunrise
The featured performance is of the world premiere, given in April 2000 by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Judd, and recorded by ConcertFM in the Auckland Town Hall. This recording appears on this website by kind permission of the NZSO and ConcertFM.
'Hikurangi Sunrise' was composed for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in 1999 as the result of a quest by the orchestra and ConcertFM Radio to find a piece to mark the turn of the millennium. In 2000, after several performances throughout New Zealand it was judged overwhelmingly the audience's favourite work. It has since been regularly broadcast and appeared for several months on the classical channel of Air New Zealand's inflight entertainment. This
is a festive overture expressing my feelings for Aotearoa-New Zealand.
It is constructed from four short musical ideas that are heard in the
first minute of the music. They evolve into three contrasting themes appearing
in various forms throughout the piece; these in turn provide the raw material
for the broad, song-like theme that concludes the overture. The music
is strongly melodic throughout, with an unmistakably Romantic flavour
and not without the occasional, slightly ironic nod in the direction of
the nationalistic overtures of past ages. The influence of the 'karanga',
the haunting traditional chant of welcome is evident in the high woodwind
motif that occurs several times throughout the overture. |