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copyright_ownershipGareth Watkins (PrideNZ.com)
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submitted_to_nlnz17-12-2023
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production_date14-12-2023
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titleThe Glamaphones perform Our Youngest Star
descriptionThe Glamaphones perform the newly commissioned work Our Youngest Star. It was composed by Takerei Komene with text by Stacey Teague. The work is an ode to Hiwa-i-te-Rangi, also known as the Carrier of Wishes and was made possible with the support from the Creative Communities Scheme. It was premiered by the choir at St Andrew's on the Terrace on 1 July 2023 in celebration of Matariki. This recording is of a live performance recorded at an open rehearsal in December 2023. A special thank you to the choir for allowing this piece to be recorded and shared.
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voicesThe Glamaphones
tags2020s; choirs; community choir; Creative Communities Scheme; Hiwa-i-te-Rangi; Matariki; singing; St Andrew's on the Terrace; Stacey Teague; Takerei Komene
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location_nameSt Andrew's on the Terrace
location30 The Terrace
broader_locationWellington
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