There was festivity in the air at Holy Trinity Cathedral for Auckland Choral's Magnificat concert.
Bach's Magnificat, which lent the programme its title, shows the composer at his most celebratory, with a Leipzig Christmas on his mind.
Uwe Grodd set his forces off with gusto and, throughout a demanding score, maintained style and cohesion - even when, early on, the voluminous acoustic, optimistically described as "ethereal splendour" in the programme booklet, could have created disarray.
The disciplined musicians of Pipers Sinfonia enthusiastically took to the criss-crossing dialogue of Bach's counterpoint, topped by the clarion thrill of three trumpets.
There was some well-focused choral singing, even if heartier moments tempted some into shouting. The only nerves came in the Suscepit Israel. Even with the support of the soloists, who had joined the choral ranks for solidarity, this was a shaky ride.