KBB Music Festival 2010, thumbs up

As of last night, the 2010 KBB Music Festival is officially over. Today I’m sure many musical directors are joining me in breathing a well-earned sigh of relief.

If you’re wondering what I am talking about, here’s what the festival website has to say:

“For the past 25 years, the KBB Music Festival, in association with The Edge® Public Programmes, has been showcasing the best in secondary school orchestras, concert bands and jazz bands in Auckland. From the small numbers in the original Auckland Secondary Schools Band and Orchestra Festival, the KBB Music Festival has now grown to see over 100 groups competing from more than 40 schools across the greater Auckland region.”

It was a fantastic few days of music. I saw two full days out of the four days of the festival. Always interesting to see what others are doing, taking a mental note of ideas for next years’ possibilities and also observing how others lead their groups.

I had three groups competing in the festival this year – the Carmel Chamber Orchestra, Carmel Orchestra and the Kristin Symphonia. All did reasonably well and each picked up a Bronze award at last night’s (three hour epic) gala concert.

On the last day I had the pleasure of working with four groups at the Fringe Festival. These are groups under development or not quite meeting the full festival requirements. The whole point is to provide encouragement and constructive feedback to get them primed, pumped and ready for year ahead.

Big thanks to administrator and chairperson David Squire for another seamlessly run festival and for his eighteen years on the committee. This was his last year of involvement with the festival. Also, of course, much thanks to these two:

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Three pieces performed by Brazil’s Sphaera Ensemble

On July 9, the Sphaera Ensemble performed three of my pieces, The Attic, Reclusion and In Their Light, in a concert at the Sesi Theatre, Santos, São Paulo, Brazil. I conducted these three and other pieces with the ensemble while I was there in December/January. They first performed The Attic in 2008. Reclusion and In Their Light have been added to their repertoire this year.

Here are some photos of the concert and a video of The Attic performance (taken by Laira Dalileia):

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Breathe In, Breathe Out – a concert of overtures and finales

The Auckland Wind Orchestra and conductor Ryan Youens are proud to present Breathe In, Breathe Out – a concert of overtures and finales – an exciting mix of all your favourites.

Bernstein – Candide Overture
Giavannini – Overture in Bb
Strauss – Gypsy Baron Overture
Rossini – William Tell Overture
Tchaikovsky – Finale from Symphony No.2
Mendelssohn – Finale from 3rd “Scottish” Symphony
Kalinnikov – Finale from Symphony No.1
Stravinsky – Berceuse and Finale from Firebird Suite

Sunday August 1st, 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Holy Trinity Church
20 Church Street, Devonport
North Shore, New Zealand

Tickets: adults $15, concessions $10, door sales only

The Auckland Wind Orchestra aims to be New Zealand’s finest community wind ensemble. We regularly stage concerts in the Auckland region, performing a broad range of musical styles to a wide audience. Our players come from all walks of life, united by the desire to have fun while making great music.

www.ryanyouens.com
www.awo.co.nz

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Wild Daisies premiere

Last year Kristin School commissioned a piece from me for their amazing award-winning choir, Euphony, to include in their 2010 repertoire. They premiered it at the Auckland Town Hall on Wednesday 16th June 2010. See the video below:

It uses the text from Bub Bridger’s poem, Wild Daisies.

The choir was once again successful in getting through to The Big Sing Finale, along with many other choirs from around New Zealand. You can see the full list of these choirs at The Big Sing website.

Wild Daisies is notated for SSA choir and if anyone is interested in buying a copy please let me know.

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Moana Ataahua, the premiere

On Saturday 8th May, Moana Ataahua, the 2009 SOUNZ Community Commission, was premiered at the 2010 ERUPT Lake Taupo Festival by the Taupo Choral Society, Tauhara College Choir, Great Lake Big Band, Taupo Youth Wind Band, Taupo Concert Band, and Tauhara College Stage Band and was conducted by Justin Gibbs. Before we get to the concert, the day before we had a final rehearsal and the recording.

The recording

It was such a special project and one that so many people were involved with, so making a recording to keep as a memory was an absolute must. I have not personally heard it yet, but I have been told that it sounds great. See all the photos from the evening here, a selection is below:

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The choir, most are hiding behind the curtain.

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Keeping an eye on things.

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Percussion.

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The rest of the percussion.

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Clarinets, saxes.

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Flutes, trumpets

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The orchestra.

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Everyone.

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Justin Gibbs getting in to it.

The concert

The morning setup and sound check went well and the weather (thank goodness) was pleasant. The concert was the groups all performing their own set, leading up to Moana Ataahua at the end. They absolutely nailed it! Far better than the recording the night before and by far the best they ever performed it. Stephen Gibbs at SOUNZ said:

The well-rehearsed group gave a committed and enthusiastic performance of the work that was equally well-received by the audience. The compositional skills that Ryan brought to the work were apparent in the way that he was able to layer, mix and blend relatively straight-forward musical lines for such a wide range of voices and instruments. The result was a work full dynamic changes: verve, interest, subtlety, and volcanic energy leaving performers and audience with a suitable sense of grandeur.

“If Lake Taupo were a piece of music, what would it sound like?” was the Festival’s introduction. Ryan provided an apt answer.

See the entire SOUNZ article here. Here are some photos from the setup:

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Bird's-eye view.

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Percussion.

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Mics galore.

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Sound gear.

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Sound desks.

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Stage.

The concert selection (see most photos here and the rest here):

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Drew James (festival director), Justin Gibbs (conductor), Ryan Youens (composer). Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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Taupo-nui-a-tia College kapa haka group. Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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Taupo-nui-a-tia College kapa haka group. Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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The main event. Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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Going well... Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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Everyone on stage.

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Justin Gibbs getting in to it. Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

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Done.

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With some of the choir members. Photo by Stephen Gibbs (www.sounz.org.nz).

It was such a big project for the community, they were proud of it, they put so much rehearsal time into it, and all stops were pulled so to see the polished and fine performance at the end of the journey was just fantastic. In the weeks leading up to premiere I was looked after so well by the ERUPT festival and the community so a huge thank you to everyone. A big thank you must also go to festival director Drew James who thought of the project and SOUNZ for making it happen with their community commission.

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Moana Ataahua, the rehearsals begin

Two weeks ago I travelled down to Taupo for the first big rehearsal of Moana Ataahua. Brilliant. Really good. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it, thank goodness, and managed playing it well on first attempt. Justin Gibbs, the conductor, says:

“Smoldering, bubbling, swelling and ultimately eruptive! Moana Ataahua (Beautiful Lake) by Ryan Youens embraces all that Taupo represents. The violent yet beautiful geological processes that have heaved up and carved out our part of the world are represented here in music. Thundering percussion, shrill woodwind, triumphant brass and lyrical, arching melodies in the choir unite to create a composition that leaves you breathless until the final thump. Written with an intimate understanding of how community music operates, Moana Ataahua is sure to release an eruption of pride in our town.”

Here some photos from rehearsal number one:

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Clarinets, saxes, choir.

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Helping out with the percussion.

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Alto Sax music.

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Checking the score.

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Singing along.

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We also took the opportunity to visit the venue again.

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The town is red with ERUPT.

Rehearsal number two, a week later, was a huge step up in standard. The orchestra started to become very tight and the choir, as you will notice in the photos, tripled in size from the first rehearsal so the balance was much better. The community seems to be really enjoying the project, some very good musicians just turned up and wanted to be involved. Here are a few pics of this second rehearsal:

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Sing choir, sing.

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Sounding good choir.

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Some of the percussion section.

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What fun.

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Justin Gibbs at helm.

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Yes!

It is an absolute joy to be at each of these rehearsals and see the work progressing. Heading down again this Sunday for a final rehearsal, ahead of the recording next Friday and premiere next Saturday:

  • Saturday 8 May, 2 – 3.30pm
  • Weather postponement: Sunday 9 May, 2 – 3.30pm
  • Duration: 1.5 Hours
  • Venue: Unison Amphitheatre Riverside Park
  • Price: FREE

Huge thanks and congratulations to all those involved. I look forward to rehearsal three in a few days.

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