the 2014 world peace choral festival
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the 2014 world peace choral festival
THE 2014 WORLD PEACE CHORAL FESTIVAL Vienna, 2014 July 28th – 31st FESTIVAL REPORT Gerald Wirth, artistic director of the Vienna Boys’ Choir also serves as artistic director of the World Peace Choral Festival In 2014 the World Peace Choral Festival celebrated its 5th anniversary. 24 choirs have participated in the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival. 656 choristers have participated in the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival in order to sing for world peace. FACTS AND FIGURES The choirs participating in the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival came from Austria, China, Belgium, Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia, Malaysia, from the USA and from Canada. The Vienna Boys’ Choir is a fixed component of the World Peace Choral Festival’s Gala Concerts at Musikverein. St. Stephen’s Cathedral, MuTh Concert Hall, Palais Augarten, St. Peter’s Church, the Carmelite Church, senior-citizens homes, the Vienna International Center and the Golden Hall of Musikverein have served as venues for the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival. From July 28th till 31st 2014 the 5th World Peace Choral Festival, an international choral festival for children and youth choirs was held in Vienna. A SIGN FOR WORLD PEACE Since 2010, under the motto “Coming together to sing, singing for a better future” the World Peace Choral Festival aims at providing a platform for children and young people of different countries to perform, to communicate and to create a better intercultural understanding. “[The] Gala Concerts at the Golden Hall – [an] unforgettable experience” Dessislava Mihaylova, Children’s Choir Talasumche, Bulgaria “Es war für mich ein wunderschöner und berührender Abend [Konzert im Musikverein: Anm. d. Red.], voll Freude und Hochachtung für die Kinder, ihre Lehrer und vor allem auch für die Organisatoren des Festivals“ Visitor of the Gala Concert at Musikverein The festival follows the idea of promoting world peace, intercultural dialogue and cultural exchange between the different nations. Music is regarded as the universal language which has the power to overcome cultural boundaries and to unify people. The repertoire of the choirs covers classical and folk’s music, sacred music and contemporary music. During their stay in Vienna the participants, regardless of their origin and cultural background, focus on just one passion, the passion for music. They set an example of how to live the idea of freedom and peace beyond existing political conflicts. The young choristers don’t care about religious beliefs, about skin color, about political interests, restrictions or any other exclusion. Monday, 2104 July 28th Guided tour through the Austrian Parliament PROGRAM & COURSE In the morning of July 28th representatives of each choir were invited to join a guided tour through the Austrian Parliament. It was the late Austrian National Assembly Speaker Barbara Prammer who made this possible and who allowed the choirs to experience Austria’s idea of democracy and peace by visiting one of the most important institutions representing a peaceful and democratic political life in Austria. Opening Ceremony at St. Stephen’s Cathedral In the afternoon of July 28th all choirs gathered in Vienna’s most famous church and landmark: St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The young choristers were received by Gerald Wirth, the artistic director of the World Peace Choral Festival. Before all choirs performed the motto-song of the festival “Coming together to sing” conducted by Gerald Wirth, several speeches by renowned politicians and music professors had been held. Prof. Brigitte Weissengruber of the Austrian Ministry of Education and Research, Head of the Regional Parliament Marianne Klicka, Prof. Trappl of the University of Vienna and Prof. Yang Hongnian, a renowned Chinese expert on choral music were among the speakers. “A top pre-event organization […], effective and kind […]. [It was a] pleasure to meet people from other cultures and to get access to Musikverein.“ Philippe Favette, conductor of Les Pastoureaux Waterloo Boys’ Choir, Belgium Opening Concert at the MuTh Concert Hall In the evening all choirs proceeded to the MuTh, the brand new concert hall of the Vienna Boys’ Choir. This year the MuTh for the first time served as venue for the opening concert of the World Peace Choral Festival. All choirs got the chance to introduce themselves to the other participants and to an international audience by performing on the stage of the MuTh. July 28th has also marked a very significant date in world history: the declaration of war by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy to Serbia in 1914. The declaration was followed by the outbreak of World War I which resulted in millions of dead and injured. This was reason enough for the festival organizers to refer to the importance of maintaining world peace at the beginning of the concert. Tuesday, 2014 July 29th Master Classes at Palais Augarten The second day of the festival focused on competition and master classes. The choirs participated in special workshops conducted by renowned music professors and conductors like Norbert Brandauer, teaching at the Vienna Boys’ Choir High School and Andy Icochea, former choir master of the Vienna Boys’ Choir. The young choristers had the chance to get individual voice trainings and were taught specific strategies of choral singing. As every year the Vienna Boys’ Choir provided the class rooms of Palais Augarten for the workshops of the World Peace Choral Festival. Competition at the MuTh Concert Hall Many choirs participated in the competition of the festival. They competed in different categories: childrens’ choir I/II, youth choir and college choir. Though competition is not the main objective of the World Peace Choral Festival it is a good opportunity for the choirs to present themselves to an international jury of well-established music professors (Guido Mancusi, Markus Obereder, Yang Hongnian) and to encourage self-confidence. The awarding ceremony was held at the Golden Hall in the end of the Gala Concerts. Wednesday, 2014 July 30th Concert at the VIC In the morning of July 30th all choirs assembled at the Plaza of Vienna International Center (short: VIC), the Viennese UN headquarters, in order to sing and perform in front of UN officers. This year’s performance was dedicated to the World Day against Trafficking in Persons and was followed by speeches of Yuri Fedotov (Executive Director, UNODC/ Director-General, UNOV), Hui Sui (Special Advisor to the General Director, Strategic Analyses, UNIDO) and Roman Romanovsky (Alternate Permanent Representative of Belarus). Right after the speeches the children released 500 blue balloons. BBQ at Kolarik’s Praterfee The evening of July 30th was reserved for an open-air barbecue party at Kolarik’s Praterfee located at the Prater Amusement Park. Unfortunately the weather was not on the World Peace Choral Festival’s side this year. A heavy thunderstorm came up and made it impossible to leave the tent for exploring the surrounding area. Nevertheless the choirs had a good time, they have sung and danced together and enjoyed the evening. Thursday, 2014 July 31st Gala Concerts at the Golden Hall of Musikverein The final day of the festival was devoted to the Gala Concerts at the Golden Hall of Musikverein. Rehearsals took place on Wednesday and Thursday morning, the two concerts in the afternoon and in the evening of July 31st. The concerts at Musikverein and the performance of the Vienna Boys’ Choir at both concerts without any doubt marked the highlight of the festival. Each choir got the chance to stand and sing on the stage of the Golden Hall. In the end of the concert all choirs entered the stage for a joint performance conducted by Gerald Wirth. To honor the choirs’ achievement during the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival the musicians have been awarded certificates and trophies in front of an international audience. The 2014 World Peace Choral Festival ended under great applause for all participating choirs. “The workshop at Palais Augarten – great!” Les Pastoureaux Waterloo Boys’ Choir, Belgium “The festival was too much fun. The choir entertained and had [a] wonderful trip […]. The singers made new friends. Everyone liked the trip. The concerts were exciting and all the ceremonies were beautifully organized. […] We enjoyed everything and thank you for unforgettable days in Vienna.” Badri Jimsheleishvili, conductor of The Choir of the E. Mikeladze Music School, Georgia Additional Concerts The festival was rounded off by several additional concerts at St. Peter’s Church, the Carmelite Church (Leopoldstadt), at the Ceremonial Hall of the District Administration of Doebling, and at Haus Schmelz, a senior-citizens home. Exchange Programs In order to establish contacts for future projects the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival also brought together several choirs from different countries. The choirs got the chance to introduce themselves to each other and to exchange little gifts. The World Peace Choral Festival will also assist these choirs to intensify their future cooperation beyond the festival program. OFFICIAL PARTNERS MASTHEAD Organizing Committee of the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival Leonard Bernstein Str. 8/2/2-1 A-1220, Vienna Phone: +43/ (0)1/269 86 99 - 22 Email: [email protected] Photos: Sandra Kosel Text & Design: Stefanie Rauscher Version: August, 2014