27 Aug 2023

The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023

From Music Alive, 6:00 pm on 27 August 2023
Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023.

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

The Big Sing Finale showcases more than 800 talented young singers across three days of competitive recitals in a vibrant celebration of youth and song. Twenty-four of New Zealand's top secondary school choirs perform a wide range of musical styles, from waiata to classical, gospel, jazz and pop.

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FINALE 2023 AWARDS (listed alphabetically by choir)

CHOIR SCHOOL AWARD
Altissime Samuel Marsden Collegiate School GOLD
Bel Canto Burnside High School GOLD
Bel Suono Waikato Diocesan School for Girls SILVER
Blue Notes Tawa College GOLD
Cantare Westlake Girls' High School GOLD
The Centennial Choir Mt Albert Grammar School GOLD
Choralation Westlake Girls'/Westlake Boys' High Schools GOLD
Con Anima St Patrick's College BRONZE
Euphony Kristin School GOLD
Femme Southland Girls' High School BRONZE
Fortissimo Dilworth School SILVER
Grammarphonics Auckland Grammar School BRONZE
Kentoris St Kentigern College SILVER
Leonessa Takapuna Grammar School GOLD
Ngā Korimako Wellington Girls' College/Wellington College SILVER
Paradisum Epsom Girls' Grammar School GOLD
Rāwhiti Wellington East Girls' College BRONZE
Resolutions Rangi Ruru Girls' School SILVER
Rewaken Polycation Choir Manurewa High School SILVER
Saints Alive St Cuthbert's College GOLD
St Cecilia Singers Diocesan School for Girls GOLD
Takapuna Grammar School Chorale Takapuna Grammar School SILVER
Voces Luce Queen Margaret College SILVER
Voicemale Westlake Boys' High School GOLD

SPECIAL AWARDS:

SOUNZ-NZCF Te Reo Maori Choral Composition Award: Bella Allan-Moetaua (Westlake Girls' Grammar School)

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NZCF-SOUNZ Choral Composition Award: Matilda Faamausili (Westlake Girls' Grammar School)

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Auahi Kore  Award for Best Performance of an Item in Te Reo Māori: Choralation, for I Te Timatanga.
Hutt City Trophy for Best Performance of a NZ Composition: St Cecilia Singers, for Iustus Es by Kitty Milner.
Tour Time Cup for Best Performance of a piece of Choral Art Music: Cantare, for She Weeps Over Rahoon & The Centennial Choir, for Dirait-on.
Youth Ambassador Award for the choir that the Committee thinks most demonstrates outstanding engagement with all elements of the Finale: Grammarphonics.

At the end of the Gala Concert, the choirs joined for a massed item

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Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023.

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023.

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023.

Performers at The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards.

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards.

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards.

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards.

Performers at The Big Sing 2023 receiving awards. Photo: Photo by Johnathan Christiansen

 

International judge Lauren Hannay is joined by Brent Stewart and Dr Siliva Gaugatao, with Ataahua Papa judging the Auahi Kore Award. Bottom left: Andrew Withington, Cadenza adjudicator.

The Big Sing 2023 judges: (top, L- R) Lauren Hannay, Brent Stewart,(bottom, L- R) Dr Siliva Gaugatao, Ataahua Papa, Andrew Withington. Photo: NZCF

For the Finale, international judge Lauren Hannay joined Brent Stewart and Dr Siliva Gaugatao, with Ataahua Papa judging the Auahi Kore Award. Read more about the judges on the NZCF website

 

The Big Sing is a regional secondary schools choral festival that takes place in 10 centres involving around 8,000 students from over 200+ schools, supported by their families and communities.

Run by the New Zealand Choral Federation, The Big Sing has been taking place for over 30 years and is New Zealand’s largest choral event with singers entering regional competitions held in Northland, Auckland, Waikato/Bay of Plenty, East Coast, Taranaki, Manawatu/Whanganui, Wellington, Marlborough/Nelson, Canterbury/West Coast, Otago and Southland.

The New Zealand Choral Federation also provides a list of all sorts of choirs around the country, which you can see here.