Auckland Philharmonia Summer Matinee

His Excellency's opening remarks at the annual APO Summer Matinee hosted by the Governor-General, Hon Sir Anand Satyanand and Lady Satyanand at Government House Auckland
13 Feb 2010

I begin by greeting everyone in the languages of the realm of New Zealand, in English, Māori, Cook Island Māori, Niuean, Tokelauan and New Zealand Sign Language. 
 
Greetings, Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Fakalofa Lahi Atu, Taloha Ni and as it is the afternoon (Sign).

I specifically greet you: Rosanne Meo and Barbara Glaser, Chair and Chief Executive respectively of the Auckland Philharmonia; Conductor Brett Kelly and members of the Orchestra; soloists Helen Medlyn, and Emma Sloman; Distinguished Guests otherwise; Ladies and Gentlemen.

Welcome to Government House Auckland for this, the Auckland Philarmonia’s 27th Summer Matinee.
It is with pleasure that Susan and I welcome the APO and its devotees back to Government House Auckland.

The last APO event we hosted here was a little over six months ago for the Young Achievers Recital in August 2009. Six months prior to that event, we hosted the Auckland Philarmonia’s 26th Summer Matinee which many will recall was a magical affair.

With the establishment of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in 1980, it is fitting to mention that this year marks its 30th, or Pearl, Anniversary. Over those 30 years the Orchestra has become a valued cultural asset for the Auckland region and is nationally recognised as a symphony orchestra with a reputation for excellence, engagement and innovation.

The line up for the Orchestra’s 2010 series commences, I am told, in just 10 days on the 25th of this month. I am sure that it will be as popular and successful in its 30th year as it has been in early years.

It seems fitting that a long running concert of this calibre is located at a special venue. Government House Auckland has long been regarded as an Auckland cultural and historical icon. Many of the trees on this property date back to the 1870s. Accordingly it has been recognised by the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture as a garden of national significance due to its recollection of an era where large landscaped gardens complimented Auckland City homes.

On that note, I trust you will enjoy the ambience of the gardens here at Government House Auckland as you relax with a picnic, and a glass of whatever drink is appropriate.

The famous German composer John Sebastian Bach, who wrote many great works, spoke of what he deemed to be the purpose of music. He said: “The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.”

Welcome again to Government House Auckland and to the APO’s Summer Matinee.

And on that note, I will close in New Zealand’s first language Māori, offering everyone greetings and wishing you all good health and fortitude in your endeavours. 

No reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, kia ora, kia kaha, tēnā koutou katoa.

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