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Pokarekare Ana is a traditional Maori love song, anthemic in New Zealand and claimed by various Maori regions who alter the lyrics to include their place names. It has been made famous internationally by Hayley Westenra and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
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SingDownunder on March 01, 2011 23:28
This recording was made at the inaugural Singdownunder choral festival in 2010
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SingDownunder on March 01, 2011 08:39
The term "front row" which the choir has taken for a name comes from the structural setout of a rugby team. These boys, all well built, give their choral performances in their rugby uniforms. They are definitely a crowd favourite.
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SingDownunder on March 01, 2011 08:35
The choir which has recorded this is The Front Row Choir from Auckland's Aorere College. about twenty boys are directed by talented student director William Pati.
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