Heaven Bent Gospel Choir celebrates 15 years
Saturday December 3rd is a very special occasion for Heaven Bent Gospel Choir. The choir is celebrating 15 years together, sharing the joy of singing African-American gospel – a genre known for its heavenly harmonies and stirring rhythms.
“Gospel’s links to other kinds of music – among them soul, blues, folk, and classical choral – combined with its catchy simplicity, make the music familiar and appealing straight away,” says choir director and Balmoral resident Phil May. “It's uplifting and it brings people together!”
The diversity and beauty of gospel music, along with the inspirational teaching of Tony Backhouse –--undoubtedly the foremost gospel conductor in Australasia--–motivated a group of people to form their own choir which later evolved into Heaven Bent. Who would have foreseen that 15 years later, after many phases of growth and change, the choir would still be together singing stronger and better than ever!
The choir’s repertoire covers a wide range of songs ranging from heartfelt traditional spirituals (such as ‘Sometimes I feel like a Motherless Child’) to the bluesy melodies of Sister Rosetta Tharpe (‘My Journey to the Sky’), through to more contemporary arrangements such as Curtis Mayfield’s (‘People Get Ready’). In recent years the choir has extended its repertoire to include African gospel, Waiata and Pacific Island songs, which are greatly enjoyed by choir and audiences alike.
Heaven Bent’s final concert of the year is to celebrate its history, sense of community, and passion for the music. The choir members are delighted to welcome back Tony Backhouse as special guest performer for this occasion, particularly as he was the original inspiration for forming the choir. His connection to the music and dynamic style are sure to engage the audience and raise the roof!
“Gospel music is invariably uplifting, whether you are religious or not,” says choir member Nancy Synnestvedt. “When we get together and the singing starts, we are carried along with the rhythms and melodies of this glorious music. It’s wonderful to be able to share this joy with our audiences as well.”
For further media information contact Nancy: (09) 445-9098 or 027-642-4731
Choir information: www.heavenbent.org.nz
When: Saturday, December 3rd
Where: Holy Trinity Church, 20 Church Street Devonport.
Time: 8:00pm
Tickets: $15.00 ($12.00 unwaged)
Contact: Nancy (09) 445-9098 or Kara (09) 836-8804
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- Heaven Bent Gospel Choir
Heaven Bent is a well established and highly rated non-denominational, 35-voice community choir that sings in the gospel genre and in particular, music with Afro-American roots. We have in recent year’s added Maori, Pacific Island and contemporary songs to our repertoire. Our members are people who have a passion for what they do as a choir, and they are also committed to using their skills for the benefit of various charities every year.
The choir was originally formed following a workshop with gospel guru Tony Backhouse and has been performing for fourteen years, securing a special reputation all of its own. The choir specializes in gospel and with beautiful harmonies they perform songs ranging from the deeply moving to the hand-clapping, foot stomping tunes of the African/African American Gospel tradition.. It also strives to maintain a balance between musical excellence and fun singing with a real passion for the love of gospel music.
As an a cappella choir Heaven Bent has performed for a wide variety of audiences in New Zealand from television, corporate gigs, to weddings, public performances, charity events and Arts and Music Festivals around the country; a Heaven Bent performance has become something very special.
Heaven Bent has also formed an alliance with award-winning Kapa Haka choir Hatea initially performing with them at the 2007 Waitangi Day service in the Treaty Grounds, and to packed houses in Whangarei and Auckland. Both Choirs were first brought together during 2007 Waitangi Day commemorations by Bishop Kitohi Pikaahu, who invited them to come together and reflect on what the Treaty meant for them. "For the first time for many of us we stayed on the marae, experienced our traditional New Zealand culture and we just had such a wonderful time. It was an amazing weekend and we came away with some wonderful feelings, not just for ourselves but our country as well and the potential for our country” Mr Christenson says. NZ Poet Kevin Ireland composed and read poetry especially for the concerts in Whangarei and Auckland. Also, we have a special relationship with the Auckland-based African group, Taste of Africa.
In August 2010, the choir was part of the “The Edge - Pick & Mix” programme and was given the opportunity to create a public community workshop, which had fostered confidence and communication performance within a greater audience. This programme took the form of an interactive workshop that was rich in vocalisation, movement and performance dynamics which expressed the African/African American gospel tradition and engaged the audience in lots of fun!
Heaven Bent has made many guest media appearances on APRA Scroll Awards, Mika Show, Auckland City Council Jazz & Blues Gig, Rotorua Accapella Event, Hamilton Gardens Summer Event, Sweetwaters, Organ Donation Thanksgiving Service Annual Event (since1998), Praise Be, Waitangi Day Celebrations and had released a CD The Spirit of Gospel.


















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Kia ora, Talofa, Hi everybody,
Just a quick note, thanks for coming to our gig, we had a great time!
Below is a link of the choir singing with Tony - "Oh Happy Day..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LzznNjovSo
Have a safe excellent Christmas & New Year hols.
Regards Tans x