Support Auckland Choral

Auckland Choral:

  • Is a choir of 120-strong mixed voices from all walks of life.
  • Has been singing for Auckland since 1855 and is the oldest arts organisation in New Zealand.

 

What We Do

  • Continue our tradition of performing some of the great symphonic choral works.
  • Cater for diverse audiences of Aucklanders of all ages.
  • Perform with professional orchestras and soloists.
  • Support and nurture New Zealand music and composers.

Help Make This Happen


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With Auckland Choral Society’s vision to be “a world-class choral society, providing artistically excellent performances”, we are extremely grateful to all those who have generously provided donations to the choir. With your generosity, the choir will be able to maintain performances of outstanding choral music.

We have decided to embrace our unique New Zealand birds as our way of acknowledging different levels of donation.

Kōkako — $10,000 and above

Auckland Choral Foundation
Auckland Council
Creative New Zealand
Don Currey
Elaine Gurr Endowment Trust
Foundation North
Four Winds Foundation
Rhondda Garland
Lion Foundation
Freemasons Foundation
Pipers Intellectual Trust
Pub Charity
Sylvia Rosevear
Sir William & Lady Manchester Charitable Trust
John Stevenson
Wallace Corporation
Two generous donors who wish to remain anonymous

Kokako sitting on a tree branch

The North Island kōkako is a large songbird with an extraordinary haunting song. Their sonorous, organ-like notes are sung by both male and female kōkako, frequently as duet, and typically from a high perch. Did you know? Kōkako are known to sing together from the top of tall trees, producing an extraordinary chorus sound to defend their territories.

Tūī — $5,000 - $9,999

Margaret Anderson
Ross Blair
Sandy Bulmer
COGS
Dame Jenny Gibbs
David Hamilton
Traude Leibbrand
John and Judy Robertson
Garnet Tregonning
One generous donor who wishes to remain anonymous

Tui perched on a branch

These attractive birds can often be heard singing their beautiful melodies before they are spotted. One can recognise them by their distinctive white tuft under their throat. Each bird’s complex song is slightly different, a colourful mix of musical notes and offbeat sounds. Did you know? Tūī are one of the few bird species that can imitate human speech — and even accents.

Korimako | Bellbird — $1,000 - $4,999

Anna Bassett
Kate Birch
John Boscawen
Nicola Burton
Colleen Elliot
Uwe Grodd
Keith Guyan
Sylvia Hubbard
Kai Valley Partnership
Heath and Liz Lees
GT & CK Lloyd
Two generous donors who wish to remain anonymous

Bellbird sitting on a trunk

The melodious bellbird is still widespread, but mammalian predators keep their numbers low. Their song has been described as sounding “like small bells exquisitely tuned”. Did you know? A study of singing in bellbirds across 10 islands in the Hauraki Gulf showed that each population has a different song dialect, just like different dialects in the human language.

Pīwakawaka | Fantail — up to $999

Kate Blazey
Andrew Bolton
Dan Chen
Dee Crooks
Jane Gee
Pat Henley
Linda Holdaway
Olive Leddy
Carolyn Middleton
John Mitchell
Warwick and Cath Mitchell
Isabel Morris
Patsy O’Sullivan
Jocelyn Rennie-Trezise
Katy Renouf
Peter Rowe
Richard Sorrenson
Hans van Zelst
Ingeborg Vanloon
Jennifer Weller
Ann Whitehouse

Fantail perched on a thin branch

Known for its friendly “cheet cheet” call and energetic flying antics, the fantail is one of the most common and widely distributed native birds on the Aotearoa New Zealand mainland. They are often seen fluttering about, catching insects on the wing in a method called “hawking”. Did you know? They feed their chicks every 10 minutes — that’s about 100 times per day!

Text: Laura Duntsch
Photography: Stuart Attwood

Each donation can be viewed on the website and in hardcopy collateral, as appropriate, under these categories. As a donor you have the option of remaining anonymous or having your name published alongside your donation. Please let us know your preference. 

Your donation is tax deductible. You can claim donation tax credits online in a myIR account. You can find more information on www.ird.govt.nz/donations.

You can donate directly through our website by clicking the button below or by contacting the Auckland Choral Production and Marketing Manager on either  admin@aucklandchoral.com or 027-403-1222 for a no-obligation chat.


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