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MORRISTON ORPHEUS CHOIR
MUSICAL DIRECTOR – SIAN PEARCE
Wales’ superb Morriston Orpheus Choir returns to Australia in April 2007 for a strictly limited season.
Internationally
acclaimed and known as "the Rolls Royce of choirs", the Morriston
Orpheus Choir has more than 500 live performances and 25 albums to its
name and has performed in the world's greatest venues including
Xarnegie Hall in New York, the opening of he Millenium Stadium in
Cardiff, Wales and to standing ovations at Sydney Opera House.
Established
71 years ago, the Morriston Orpheus Choir features 90 male voices on
stage with a program including a mix of traditional, pop and
contemporary songs. The World Tour Down Under will be the first
opportunity for Australian audiences to hear the choir under the baton
of the recently appointed Musical Director Sian Pearce - the first
woman to hold the post in the choirs history.
Sian
Pearce has had a lifetime's involvement in music; whether through the
medium of live performance or teaching. She is no stranger to the
spotlight as she has performed on TV and Radio, and toured extensively
around the world, performing as a soloist, chorister and conductor; to
audiences from a few through to many thousands. Born and raised in
the Welsh valleys, choral singing has been Sian's passion from an early
age. There has never been a time when she has not been involved,
in one way or another with a choir. At 16 she was a member of the
National Chorus of Wales, gaining an interest in choral conducting by
singing under the baton of such prestigious conductors as Sir Neville
Mariner and Andrew Davies.
Sian
gained her vocal training by studying under Jennifer Rhys Davies and
Beverley Humphreys. She then went on to study classical singing
and flute at Trinity College of Music, London studying under the great
James Gaddarn.
Following
her studies, Sian went on to perform extensively as a classical solo
singer, but was also invited to share her talents with others.
She became the community musician for the Penrhys Estate, Rhondda where
she set up youth and adult choirs, and rock bands. She also
helped in the design and development of the building of a new art
centre and recording studio which now brings quality musicians to a
once deprived community.
Nowadays, Sian is more interested in the teaching and directing of
singers. She currently has more than 40 individual singing
pupils, and is the recognised singing teacher in South West Wales for
the government initiative New Deal for Musicians, and shares her vocal
expertise with various musical theatre arts schools.
The
late Glyn Jones, conductor for many years of the Pendyrus Male Voice
Choir and Music Advisor for Gwent took a keen interest in developing
Sian's career, and encouraged her. This support ignited within
her a great desire and ambition to one day conduct one of the world's
greatest male voice choirs. Thus today, as Musical Director of
the Morriston Orpheus Choir, she is fulfilling her ultimate goal which
can only go on to add further depth to what has already become a
colourful life of singing. |