festival of summer voices @ sir john clancy auditorium

Gondwana Choirs proudly presents the 2020 Festival of Summer Voices, featuring Australia’s best young choral singers live in concert across four nights at UNSW this January.

More than 300 young singers from around Australia will converge on UNSW, Kensington on …

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sydney children’s choir : voices of angels

Escape into a Christmas fantasy land with uplifting festive music performed by the Sydney Children’s Choir in the heart of the city this December.

Performed over two nights, VOICES OF ANGELS is an uplifting journey through the twelve days of …

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sydney philharmonia choirs : dawn chorus

Join the acclaimed Sydney Philharmonia Choirs for a FREE early-morning open-air acapella concert in one of Australia’s most beautiful and iconic locations to celebrate the official launch of their 2020 centenary year. 

As the first rays of light break over

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bel a cappella : noel!

Bel a cappella’s final concert of 2019 is a presentation of choral music that reflects and celebrates the mystery of Advent and Christmas.

Imogen Holst’s unaccompanied Mass in A minor will feature alongside Benjamin Britten’s composition for unaccompanied voices – …

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time and place : a special afternoon of choir music

A journey around the world and across the centuries.

English by birth, Canadian by adoption, Irish by extraction and Scotch by absorption, Healey Willan’s lush choral harmonies explore the surprisingly sensual language of the Bible’s Song of Songs.

Paul Stanhope’s …

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paddington’s perry lane art project

On the western side of Melbourne’s CBD there are a series of laneways which comprise of walls covered in funky designs and a riot of colour. Every few years they are painted over for a new team of  artists to …

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sydney philharmonia choirs : dvorak requiem

When you hear “Requiem” in the classical music scene outside the church, usually composer names that come to mind are Verdi and Mozart, possibly Berlioz or Lloyd Webber for modern music fans. Not often will Antonin Dvorák come to mind

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