Ross Harris and Vincent O'Sullivan's Requiem for the Fallen was the key offering of the evening, acknowledging the centenary of World War I with a thoughtful mix of formal and personal, Latin liturgical texts blending effectively with O'Sullivan's pithy verses.
Bringing together string quartet, choir and the taonga puoro of Horomona Horo, the innate drama of this score did not always need the sometimes distracting to-and-fro that director Jonathan Alver had imposed.
Horo's exquisitely gauged improvisations ranged from a crystalline koauau introduction to a war-like pukaea in the Dies Irae, that evoked the horrors of hell itself, in tandem with Harris himself on thunderous bass drum.
Voices NZ and Grylls are a potent team and there was pride of ownership in their handling of Harris' immaculately crafted score. The arching phrases of In Paradisum seemed to leap to heaven itself and, early on, tenor Lachlan Craig eloquently delivered the all-important lines, "He is one of us. His is one of our own."
Classical review
What: Requiem for the Fallen
Where: Cathedral of St Paul
When: Friday.