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Holiday Harmonies: The Magic of Christmas for Violin & Piano

Tuesday, 23 December 2025, at 3pm

Welcome to Holiday Harmonies: The Magic of Christmas! We are delighted to share this festive programme with you, featuring a mix of classic favourites, modern hits, and timeless carols. From the joyful sparkle of It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas to the reflective beauty of Silent Night, each piece brings its own story and charm to the holiday season.

Our programme spans decades and styles, featuring iconic songs recorded by artists such as Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Eartha Kitt, Mariah Carey, and Elvis Presley. You will hear playful tunes, heartfelt ballads, and beloved Christmas carols — some familiar, others perhaps new to you — all arranged for violin and piano to highlight their warmth, character, and festive spirit.

We invite you to engage with the music by singing with us for our closing carol, Silent Night. The full lyrics are included at the end of the programme.

Thank you for joining us today — we hope this concert fills your hearts with joy, warmth, and holiday magic!

Charmian Keay & Camila De Oliveira 

Charmian Keay

Charmian Keay is a New Zealand born violinist from Auckland. Born to musician parents Miranda Adams (Assistant Concertmaster of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra) and Nigel Keay (Paris-based composer), she has freelanced with all of the major orchestras in New Zealand and in 2021 won a permanent violin position in the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Taught first mainly by her mother, other teachers included Justine Cormack (NZ Trio Founder), Kevin Lefohn (director of the Queenstown Violin Summer School) and Tessa Petersen (Concertmaster of Dunedin Symphony Orchestra).

Charmian studied a Postgraduate Diploma in violin performance in 2012 as a Trinity Laban Scholar studying with acclaimed soloist Matthew Trusler, at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London. Prior to this she graduated from the University of Otago with First Class Honours in Performance Violin in 2008, after which she was invited to be 2009 Elman Poole Fellow of the prestigious graduate orchestra, the Southbank Sinfonia, based in Waterloo, London. 

European performances included a solo recital in Oxford of Mozart’s Concerto No. 5 in A Major, as well as various chamber music recitals in venues such as the Royal Opera House and Wigmore Hall, and in festivals including the 2010 Paris Oboe Festival, and the Anghiari Festival, Italy.

Since coming back to Auckland she has performed regularly as a soloist with the Blackbird Ensemble, which did a national tour of their ‘Bjork’ show in 2019. She has led Auckland-based chamber music ensembles Moonshine Quartet, Korutet (which toured to Paris in 2014), and is currently leader of Auckland String Group. She is also violinist for the historically-costumed Wellington-based string trio, Quantum Femmes.

Charmian plays on a violin by Dimitri Atanassov, Cremona and bow by Doriane Bodart of Paris.

Camila de Oliveira

Camila De Oliveira, a Brazilian pianist, started on her musical journey at the age of 6. Her passion for the piano blossomed into a lifelong dedication; Camila pursued her undergraduate studies in piano performance at the Faculdade de Artes Alcântara Machado in Brazil. She later expanded her musical horizons by obtaining her postgraduate diploma in music and her master's degree in Piano Performance from the University of Auckland in 2021.

Currently, Camila is immersed in her doctoral studies at the University of Auckland. Her doctoral project focuses on evaluating the playability required for executing virtuoso piano repertoire using an ergonomically scaled piano keyboard (ESPK), which is a keyboard with narrower keys.

In New Zealand, Camila's musical virtuosity was duly recognised with the Llewelyn Jones Prize in Music for Piano at the University of Auckland in 2019 and 2020, along with the APO Aspiring Musician Scholarship in 2020.

Beyond her academic pursuits, Camila maintains an enriching career as a collaborative pianist and dedicated educator. She shares her knowledge and passion for music as a piano teacher and chamber music instructor at the University of Auckland. Furthermore, Camila is a founding member of the Auckland Chamber Music Collective.

Programme:

  • Meredith Willson – It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas

  • J. Fred Coots & Haven Gillespie – Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

  • Irving Berlin – White Christmas

  • Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich & Phil Spector – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

  • Mel Tormé & Robert Wells – The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)

  • Joan Javits, Philip Springer & Tony Springer – Santa Baby

  • Kim Gannon & Walter Kent – I’ll Be Home for Christmas

  • Placide Cappeau & Adolphe Adam – O Holy Night

  • Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

  • Mariah Carey & Walter Afanasieff – All I Want for Christmas Is You

  • Billy Hayes & Jay W. Johnson – Blue Christmas

  • Johnny Marks – A Holly Jolly Christmas

  • Michael Bublé & Alan Chang – Cold December Night

  • Dick Smith & Felix Bernard - Winter Wonderland

  • Franz Xaver Gruber – Silent Night

Silent night, holy night!
All is calm, all is bright.
Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child.
Holy infant so tender and mild,
Sleep in heavenly peace,
Sleep in heavenly peace.

Silent night, holy night!
Shepherds quake at the sight.
Glories stream from heaven afar
Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia,
Christ the Saviour is born!
Christ the Saviour is born

Silent night, holy night!
Son of God love’s pure light.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face
With dawn of redeeming grace,
Jesus Lord, at Thy birth
Jesus Lord, at Thy birth

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