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Famous composer writes to Noosa Chorale

Renowned British composer Sir Karl Jenkins has sent a thank you to Noosa Chorale singers who will present one of his works, Stabat Mater next month.

Sir Karl is one of the most performed living composers in the world and in his letter he says:

Dear Noosa Chorale,

“I understand that you will be performing my Stabat Mater in May. I extend my best wishes to you with the hope that you have a rewarding experience.

“Apparently, you have performed my Armed Man twice and also my Requiem. Thank you for supporting my music; it is both humbling and gratifying that you do so.

“It is great to have choirs (and orchestras) performing again but at least I could write some music during those two years. I am currently undertaking a UK Armed Man tour, dedicating each performance to the tragedy that is Ukraine.

“Stay healthy, keep safe, keep singing!

“Sir Karl Jenkins”

As well as Stabat Mater,” which is based on a 13th century prayer, and has been described by Chorale music director Adrian King as “full of undoubted power and beautiful melodic touches,” the concert will include Gabriel Faure’s Requiem which Adrian considers “an inspirational work of art full of calm, lightness and serenity”.

Adrian has invited three experienced opera and oratorio soloists – sopranos Annika Hinrichs, Shirin Majd and bass Timothy Newton — and has also assembled a 44-piece symphony orchestra which he has named The Noosa Chorale Symphonia.

“They come from the Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra, the Sunshine Coast Concert Band and the Pacific Players Ensemble.

“Karina Bryer, principal french horn of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and ensemble conductor at Brisbane Conservatorium has also accepted my invitation.”

Adrian said he had rarely seen an orchestra so “pumped up” during rehearsal.

“The Faure Requiem is more well-known than the Jenkins piece, but the players have become more and more excited as they’ve come to know it.

“Some of the comments I’m hearing are: ‘Wonderful,” “Marvellous,” “Thank you for asking me to participate,” and “Always a pleasure to play at Noosa!’”

Noosa Chorale Il Paradisum, Friday 27 May, at 7pm and Saturday 28 May at 2pm, at The J Noosa Junction. Tickets $45. Book online at thej.com.au or phone 5329 6560.

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