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On the 1st
August 2001, the Chorus Urbanus, for the fifth time, left Malta to perform
abroad. During this choral tour, the Choir visited the famous European cities of
Budapest and Vienna, the capital cities of
Hungary
and Austria respectively. The Choir was
under the direction of its musical director, Mro. John Galea and performed on
five different occasions and localities.
This
choral tour in Budapest was made upon the invitation of a local choir, St
Anthony's Choir, the resident choir of the Church dedicated to St. Francis in
Budapest. The yea r before this tour materialised, some officers of the St Anthony who were visiting Malta,
heard the Chorus Urbanus singing, contacted the Choir committee and invited it
to go to Budapest to perform there. A programme of cultural and recreational
activities was prepared which enabled the Chorus Urbanus to reach another
milestone in its glorious history.
Hungary,
together with Austria, was the venue of the Chorus Urbanus' 5th choral tour.
The Choir was visiting Hungary on the invitation of the Szent Antoni Chor
of St. Anthony's Church in Budapest.
The Choir gave various concerts and took part in
liturgical services in prestigious venues.
The Choir's first commitment was during a service in St Anthony's Church to
commemorate the feast of the Porziuncola, on the 2nd August. The Chorus Urbanus
performed the Missa Brevis by Abbe' Boyer as well as other motets by Mozart,
Palestrina and Viadana. Szentendre was the Choir's next venue for an a
cappella concert. This concert was performed in St Peter & St Paul's
Templum in
the same town on the 3rd August. Here the Choir presented the audience with
works by Bruckner, Palestrina, Viadana, Elgar, Camilleri, Galea, Arcadelt,
Bortniansky, Caruana and Mozart.
The
climax of this choral tour was reached on the 5th August 2001 through the performance by the Chorus Urbanus in the majestic
St Stephen's Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika), an architectural masterpiece in
neo-Renaissance style. The Choir took part in
the Sunday evening service as
part of the millenium celebrations culminating on St Stephen's Day (20th
August 2001). After the service, the Choir presented a concert of a cappella
works by Maltese composers. This performance in such
a prestigious venue was well received by the 1500-strong congregation which
in turn regaled the Choir with a standing ovation at the end of the concert.
During
this choral tour, the Choir members had the opportunity to visit numerous other places of
interest and various towns outside Budapest namely Szentendre, Visegrad,
Eger, Godollo, Lake Balaton, Tihany and Kezhely.
On
Saturday, 4th August 2001 the Chorus Urbanus set foot on Austrian soil and wrote
another glorious chapter in its history by giving a concert in the City of
Music, Vienna. As the venue for its concert, the Choir chose the Malteserkirche,
a church dedicated to St John the Baptist, Patron Saint of the Order of Malta.
In fact the Choir was given permission to sing in this church by courtesy of the
Members of the Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta. This church is situated just in the middle
of Karnerstrasse, Vienna's principal street stretching from St Stephen's
Cathedral to the Wiener Staatsoper (the opera House).
The Choir
presented a concert of sacred music sung 'a cappella' featuring works by
Palestrina, Viadana, Mozart, Caruana, Galea, Arcadelt, Bruckner and Bortniansky. At the end of the concert
the Choir's President presented copies of the Choir's CD's to the Prior of the
Order who was present for the concert.
The next
commitment in Austria was in Biedermannsdorf, a suburb of Vienna. Here the Choir
took part in a fund raising concert (Benefizkonzert) in aid of the building of a school
project in
Africa. The Choir accompanied soloists Yvonne
Galea, soprano, Pamela Bezzina, mezzo soprano, Mario Portelli, tenor and Noel
Galea, bass.in a number of operatic pieces
featuring works by Verdi, Rossini, Mozart, Brahms, Donizetti, Puccini and Handel.
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