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Morag Atchison soprano Morag Atchison has firmly established herself as one of New Zealand’s leading sopranos. She studied at the University of Auckland and Royal Academy of Music (London), and was a finalist in the Kathleen Ferrier and Royal Over-Seas League Competitions. She has performed operatic roles including Helmwige, Die Walküre (NZSO); Lady-in- waiting, Verdi’s Macbeth; First Lady, Magic Flute (NBR NZ Opera); Fourth Maid, Strauss’ Elektra (APO); Blumenmädchen, Parsifal (NZSO) and Sandrina, La Finta Giardiniera (Opera Unleashed, Hamilton Festival). In 2015 Morag covered the role of Tosca for NZ Opera. Morag’s concert engagements include a recital at the Glenn Gould Studio (Toronto) with the Toronto Children’s Chorus; Mozart Requiem and Mozart’s arrangement of Handel’s Messiah (Voices NZ and Wellington Sinfonia); Tippett’s A Child of our Time with the NZYC and NZSO-NYO; Beethoven’s Ah! Perfido (APO and Manukau Symphony), and an acclaimed performance of Britten’s War Requiem with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Christchurch City Choir, and NZSSC. She has been a soloist with all of New Zealand’s leading choral societies, and with Auckland Choral works include Carmina Burana, Orff; Missa Pacifica , Hamilton, Haydn Nelson Mass and Paukenmesse; Messiah, Handel, St John Passion, and the Renhart Requiem. This year her engagements include Carmina Burana with Christchurch City Choir, Verdi Requiem with Bach Musica, and recitals for Chamber Music New Zealand with Catrin Johnsson and Rachel Fuller. Morag teaches voice at the University of Auckland, is a vocal tutor for the NZ Youth Choir, the Auckland Chamber Choir, Auckland Choral, and the award-winning Choralation from Westlake Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools. In 2013 Morag was awarded a Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of Auckland, the first DMA in vocal studies from a New Zealand University. Morag is delighted to be performing with Auckland Choral, 20 years after her debut with them as a student. Christopher Tonkin baritone Australian baritone Christopher Tonkin is developing a reputation as one of Australia’s most successful young exports. Praised for his sweet, dark timbered voice, intensive characterisation, and striking physicality, he has in recent years been engaged as resident principal baritone with Hannover Staatsoper, with guest appearances in opera and concert halls in Australia and across Europe. 12