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1915 days ago

Hamilton Civic Choir presents Musical Souls

Koli from Claudelands

What: Musical Souls
Where: St Peter’s Cathedral, 51 Victoria Street, Hamilton
When: 7pm, Saturday, 7 September 2019
Tickets: Adults $35, Seniors and Students $25, children (school) free, from iticket and Door Sales (cash only)

Hamilton Civic Choir is presenting Musical Souls, a feast of sacred … View more
What: Musical Souls
Where: St Peter’s Cathedral, 51 Victoria Street, Hamilton
When: 7pm, Saturday, 7 September 2019
Tickets: Adults $35, Seniors and Students $25, children (school) free, from iticket and Door Sales (cash only)

Hamilton Civic Choir is presenting Musical Souls, a feast of sacred sonic art with four beautiful, dramatic and exhilarating works of music.

The choir will open with Herbert Howells’ A Hymn to St Cecilia, the famous text for the patron saint of music. Howells’ setting is jubilant and uplifting with quintessentially ‘English’ modality and long stretched melodies. Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb is an iconic cantata in the choral repertory. It sets the text of Christopher Smart’s Jubilate Agno, a poem he composed whilst in an asylum. Smart’s prose and Britten’s setting separate into eight movements, each praising God through an assortment of animals and living things. The music is dramatic, with four soloists and pivotal organ accompaniment of operatic scale.

Maurice Duruflé’s setting of the Requiem is one of the most loved and beautiful. Characteristically French with its prominent use of the organ, washing textures and modal harmonies, most of the work builds its thematic material from Gregorian chant or plainsong, creating the unique mystic and spirituality.

We finish with Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo and one of his longer works for choir - Luminous Night of the Soul. Of course, not the first time singing Gjeilo, the choir performed with him in Carnegie Hall last year, this piece, like his others, makes use of contemporary harmonies and compositional devices, creating a very different, yet powerful and dramatic energy. The text, again theological, comes from the writings of St John of the Cross, a seventeenth-century Canon of the church and counter-reformer who was made a Catholic Saint.

Under the leadership of music director Timothy Carpenter, the choir will be accompanied by organist Dr Philip Smith and will perform the Duruflé with mezzo soprano soloist Cecily Shaw, and baritone soloist Aidan Phillips. The choir will also perform the Britten with soprano soloist Hannah Bryant, contralto soloist Laura Funaki, tenor soloist Kolitha Jayatunge and baritone soloist Aidan Phillips alongside the Civic Players, and will also perform the Gjeilo with assistant music director Francis Cowan on piano.

This will be an uplifting concert heralding spring!” says Koli Jayatunge, Chairperson of the Hamilton Civic Choir. “The Duruflé Requiem is a very approachable work, but it has some challenging material which the choir has greatly enjoyed learning. We understand that it hasn’t been performed in Hamilton for quite some time, and are really looking forward to sharing it with a local audience”.

Hamilton Civic Choir is delighted to be singing this beautiful sacred music in St Peter’s Cathedral, one of the choir’s favourite venues with an acoustic that really shows the beauty of works from the choral repertoire.

For more information visit our website: www.hamiltoncivicchoir.org.nz... or email secretary@hamitoncivicchoir.org.nz.

1915 days ago

Happy 😃 Fathers Day!

Tim from Pukete

To all of the amazing dads out there, Happy Father's day! 👨🏼💕

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1915 days ago

Overcoming Obstacles

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🏉 Through school-based programmes like #KiwiCan, #Stars, and #ProjectK, we empower our youth to grow into the best versions of themselves.

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1915 days ago

Loans built for small business

Prospa

Kurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.

The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed … View more
Kurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.

The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed as a time-strapped business owner – and the funds were immediately put to use on upgrades and kitchen renovations.
Find out more

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1919 days ago

Any suggestions please

Felicity from Rototuna North

My elderly father-in-law is very frail and has difficulty getting out of his armchair due to the rocking mechanism. Does anyone know where I can go to get something made to hold the chair firm and basically stop the rocking mechanism from being able to rock? I had a look on google and you can get … View moreMy elderly father-in-law is very frail and has difficulty getting out of his armchair due to the rocking mechanism. Does anyone know where I can go to get something made to hold the chair firm and basically stop the rocking mechanism from being able to rock? I had a look on google and you can get wooden blockers but I’m not sure where to go to have one made up as all the carpenters seem to be cabinet/kitchen focussed, not a little job like this. Thanks in advance for any help pointing me in the right direction :)

1917 days ago

Wishing everyone a safe, fun and kind #FathersDay weekend!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...


Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?

A: You're under a vest!

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To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...


Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?

A: You're under a vest!


Q: How do you make a tissue dance?

A: Put a little boogey in it!


Q: Where do bees go to the toilet?

A: At the BP station!


#NSNZrandomactsofkindness

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1917 days ago

Guitar lessons

Filomena from Rototuna

Ever thought you'd like to learn those special worship songs from church? But tutorials are not easy to follow? And instrumental tuition prices are just outrageous?
I can teach you for a very affordable price. I play the guitar since I was a teenager and am a member of the worship team at … View more
Ever thought you'd like to learn those special worship songs from church? But tutorials are not easy to follow? And instrumental tuition prices are just outrageous?
I can teach you for a very affordable price. I play the guitar since I was a teenager and am a member of the worship team at my church playing guitar and singing.
Give me a call to find out the price and start playing :)

0210564948

1917 days ago

Pirongia three bedroom family home on 3/4 acre section for sale

Greg from Flagstaff

Sadly our family home is on the market for the first time in more than 30 years. It's a beautifully maintained brick and tile home with so much outdoor space and parking areas... easy to commute to Hamilton if you are looking at leaving the rat race for the tranquility of this lovely village. … View moreSadly our family home is on the market for the first time in more than 30 years. It's a beautifully maintained brick and tile home with so much outdoor space and parking areas... easy to commute to Hamilton if you are looking at leaving the rat race for the tranquility of this lovely village. More information and photos available on TradeMe, private sale offers over $650k.
www.trademe.co.nz...
Phone Greg 021 1708822 for a viewing.

Price: $650,000

1917 days ago

Creative designs from your recycling bin!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa

What to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.

If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.

Make the most of this weekend with this … View more
What to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.

If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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1918 days ago

🏡 Just Listed 28 Queen St 🏡

Tim from Pukete

An Opportunity not to be Missed!!

The owners of this stunning three bedroom home has completely renovated the entire inside and out, no detail has been missed! Enjoy outdoor relaxation with a large private 1031m2 freehold section out the back which has potential to sub divide! For full information… View more
An Opportunity not to be Missed!!

The owners of this stunning three bedroom home has completely renovated the entire inside and out, no detail has been missed! Enjoy outdoor relaxation with a large private 1031m2 freehold section out the back which has potential to sub divide! For full information ℹ️ contact me today 📲

www.trademe.co.nz...

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1918 days ago

Research Participation Opportunity

Rathee from Chartwell

Hi there,

This year, as part of the Transport Research Group at the University of Waikato, we are carrying out a research project on New Zealanders’ satisfaction with their daily commute using another online questionnaire. The project is part of a doctoral thesis, with funding from the School of… View more
Hi there,

This year, as part of the Transport Research Group at the University of Waikato, we are carrying out a research project on New Zealanders’ satisfaction with their daily commute using another online questionnaire. The project is part of a doctoral thesis, with funding from the School of Psychology.

We are currently looking for participants to complete an online questionnaire. If you complete the questionnaire, you will have the chance to enter the draw to win one of 30 $20 Subway e-gift cards.

The link to the questionnaire is bit.ly...

The research poster is also attached for more information.

Thank you for your time.

Cheers,
Rathee

Are you satisfied with your commute Official Poster.pdf Download View

1918 days ago

New rules take effect for rental property market

Paul Reporter from Stuff

This week the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2019 took effect, bringing in a raft of changes for tenants and landlords.

Here's what it means for renters and landlords.

To read more, click here.

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1918 days ago

This week's latest Blueprint

Hamilton Harcourts

View Hamilton Harcourts' latest interactive Blueprint.

If you'd like to receive Blueprint in your inbox each week, subscribe here.
Read it now

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1919 days ago

Lime scooters

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Did you know❓Over 7000 people enjoyed 13,000 rides on a Lime scooter on the weekend, travelling a whopping 25,000km across our city!

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1919 days ago

Grow Waikato: Dairy industry

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

Over 160 people have already registered for next Tuesday's Grow Waikato event on the Waikato dairy industry. There are still a few spaces left, if you would like to attend.

The following companies will be providing briefings on their current and future operations:

Fonterra
Gallagher Group
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Over 160 people have already registered for next Tuesday's Grow Waikato event on the Waikato dairy industry. There are still a few spaces left, if you would like to attend.

The following companies will be providing briefings on their current and future operations:

Fonterra
Gallagher Group
Hill Laboratories
Spring Sheep Milk
Waikato Innovation Park

This will be followed by a Q&A session with speakers and Jamie Strange MP

Tuesday 3rd September, 2019

4:30- 4:45 pm: mix-and-mingle/networking
4:45 - 6 pm: event

The Atrium, WINTEC Hamilton City Campus (parking available in carpark building, access via Ward Street)

Please RSVP by Monday 2nd September to melissa.white@parliament.govt.nz

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