World
premiere of UNICEF song at HCA-show
A-HA
lead singer Morten Harket and teenage star Hayley
Westenra to sing duet at Andersen show in Copenhagen
By
- H.C. Andersen 2005 - 25 March 2005
UNICEF's
official title song "Children
First" will receive its world
premiere when the Norwegian singer Morten Harket
from A-HA and the New Zealand star Hayley Westenra
perform a duet at the opening show of the Andersen bicentenary
on 2 April.
The
Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation and national
Danish Broadcaster DR proudly announce that lead singer
from A-HA, Morten Harket, will perform a duet with the
New Zealand star Hayley Westenra at the grand Andersen
bicentenary opening show on Saturday 2 April 2005 at
9 pm.
The
Norwegian composer Carsten Mørch and his wife
Sissel Mørch have for a number of years worked
on creating an official title song for UNICEF. They
have now joined forces with the Danish-based American
lyricist Lisa Freemann in writing the official title
song "Children First" about the plight of
children worldwide. In celebration of the 200th anniversary
of the birth of Hans Christian Andersen on 2 April,
and in recognition of the close association between
the Andersen bicentenary and the HCA-abc Foundation,
UNICEF has quite exceptionally decided to launch the
world premiere of the song at the show in Copenhagen.
The performance of "Children First" will feature
as one of the grand highlights of the evening and will
involve a children's choir of 350 boys and girls from
the National Danish Junior Choir, the National Danish
Children's Choir, the National Danish Boy's Choir, the
Royal Danish Academy of Music Children's Choir, and
the Choir of Skt. Annæ School, 3-5 grade.
The
merely 17-year old Hayley Westenra already holds the
title of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and is currently
a huge hit in Britain where her debut album Pure is
among the best selling classical albums ever. Hayley
Westenra has performed for prominent people such as
Prime Minister Tony Blair, President George Bush, and
has performed alongside international stars such as
Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocicelli and José
Carreras. Morten Harket is the lead singer in A-HA and
achieved international fame with the hit single Take
on Me. In 1987, A-HA composed the title song for the
James Bond movie, The Living Daylights, and the following
year saw the popular album Stay on These Roads. Among
Morten Harket's solo releases are A Kind of Christmas
Card, Spanish Steps and Heaven's Not For Sale (Let It
Go).
"Once
Upon A Time" will be televised live to the Danish
home audience on DR1 and to the wide world. The 120-minute
show relates the life and work of Hans Christian Andersen
in music, dance and film. For the occasion, the Danish
national soccer stadium, Parken, will be transformed
into an enchanting fairytale universe where a number
of newly produced short films will relate the story
of Andersen's life. Each fairytale will be conveyed
in dance and music. Audiences at home and at the stadium
will experience Connie Nielsen as hostess, Tina Turner,
Daniel Bedingfield, Olivia Newton-John, Jean Michel
Jarre, the world-famous American opera singer Renée
Flemming, Safri Duo, the Italian quick-change artist
Ennio Marchetto, Sir Roger Moore, Harry Belafonte and
Isabel Allende. The cast of 600 performers including
a children's choir of 350 boys and girls, 28 ballet
children from the Royal Danish Ballet, the Chinese acrobatics
troupe, the Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe, and a large ensemble
of dancers and singers.
Tickets
for the show are available from BilletNet at Tel.: +45
70 15 65 65 or www.billetnet.dk
and Billetlugen at Tel.: +45 70 263 267 or www.billetlugen.dk
For
the full story visit http://www.hca2005.com/HCA2005/ca30/id/3861
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