The Harikoa Collective brings together Amelia Taylor, Alejandro Larumbe, Donald Maurice, and Jesbery Hall in a programme inspired by South American musical traditions. At its centre is Gabriela Lena Frank’s Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout, a vivid work drawn from the landscapes and indigenous music of Peru. This is paired with Heitor Villa-Lobos’ String Quartet No. 1, reflecting the composer’s deep connection to Brazilian musical identity. Together, these works form a journey through South American musical legends, where classical forms meet folk traditions and storytelling takes centre stage.
The Harikoa Collective brings passion, precision, and storytelling to every performance. Violinists Amelia Taylor and Alejandro Larumbe lead the ensemble: Amelia, a University of Michigan graduate, has performed across the USA, Mexico, Italy, and New Zealand, is founder of RimuFest, and teaches students worldwide; Alejandro, an internationally active violinist, also holds a doctorate in orchestral conducting. Violist Donald Maurice MNZM, former Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, has an international career spanning premieres, recordings, and publications on Bartók. Cellist Jesbery Hartono-Hall, has a Master of Music from the University of Auckland, has performed in Europe, the USA, and New Zealand, is a founding member of the Akato Piano Trio, and plays with major orchestras. Together, they present chamber music as a vibrant, living art form.