you were lucky to work there; i am from sevilla and nz pavillion was one of my favourite ones, actually i went there at least 3 times just to see and listen this show of kiri te kanawa, that was amazing for me, with the huge raining sticks moving on the side. I will never forget it...
I actually worked at the NZ pavilion in Seville '92, and this was one of my favourite parts. It was played in "Theatre 2" to tell the story of all the peoples who came to NZ over the centuries. It was stirring stuff, and still sends a shiver down my spine!
Great to hear this after so many years. I actually played in the percussion section on this recording back in 1992 at Avalon Studios. I was studying at Wellington Conservatory of Music(now Massey Uni/NZSM)and my tutor asked if I wanted to record with Kiri Te Kanawa and the NZSO. I nervously said yes. This track was used at the '92 Seville Expo in the NZ Pavillion. Thanks for the posting.
@josejuanlopezruiz I'm glad it made a lasting impression on you. The NZSO recorded the music but the footage used at the NZ pavillion was of the Auckland Philharmonia. However the producers requested that my tutor and I be used in shooting the video footage. I had a blast. So, yes you probably did see me on the big screen at the NZ pavillion.
Absolutely stunning composition and performance!!!! Who wrote this?
Wavewolfaroha 8 months ago
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damekirilover 8 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this video.
I've been looking for it a lot of times.
Do you know any only store that has it (I've been looking for it without success)?
Thanks a lot!
josejuanlopezruiz 1 year ago
Beautiful and inspiring. Thank you!
MAIHAA/Mary
Merkabah1111 1 year ago
you were lucky to work there; i am from sevilla and nz pavillion was one of my favourite ones, actually i went there at least 3 times just to see and listen this show of kiri te kanawa, that was amazing for me, with the huge raining sticks moving on the side. I will never forget it...
habibi311 2 years ago 2
I actually worked at the NZ pavilion in Seville '92, and this was one of my favourite parts. It was played in "Theatre 2" to tell the story of all the peoples who came to NZ over the centuries. It was stirring stuff, and still sends a shiver down my spine!
drmacintyre 2 years ago
Great to hear this after so many years. I actually played in the percussion section on this recording back in 1992 at Avalon Studios. I was studying at Wellington Conservatory of Music(now Massey Uni/NZSM)and my tutor asked if I wanted to record with Kiri Te Kanawa and the NZSO. I nervously said yes. This track was used at the '92 Seville Expo in the NZ Pavillion. Thanks for the posting.
jandals69 3 years ago 3
WOW!!!
You really made this recording more exciting!
I do love this "crossover" number so much!
THANK YOU!!!
Dame-Kiri-Lover
damekirilover 3 years ago
@jandals69 Then I'm sure that I've seen you, because I went into that pavilion more than ten times! It was fascinating.
Someday I'll go to New Zealand mostly because of the good impression that caused me.
josejuanlopezruiz 1 year ago
@josejuanlopezruiz I'm glad it made a lasting impression on you. The NZSO recorded the music but the footage used at the NZ pavillion was of the Auckland Philharmonia. However the producers requested that my tutor and I be used in shooting the video footage. I had a blast. So, yes you probably did see me on the big screen at the NZ pavillion.
jandals69 1 year ago
Ohhhh, I like it!!! ^^
Thanks for posting.
thecelticinme 3 years ago