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Melbourne Welsh Male Choir - 40th Anniversary Concert

Melbourne Welsh Male Choir - 40th Anniversary Concert

Starts: Saturday, 07 December 2024
Ends: Saturday, 07 December 2024
Christmas special event featuring a truly splendid 60 voice ensemble! This truly splendid 60 voice ensemble delivers a world class program, having toured the USA, Canada, and the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall and Wales’s own Cardiff Arms Park where they performed with Tom Jones & Dame Gwyneth Jones. This year, 2024, marks 40 years since the choir was formed. The year has begun with a new Music Director, Mitch Meyer, after the retirement of David Ashton-Smith OAM. 'The best choir I've heard in Australia ... unique ability to engage and hold its audience.” – Professor Jane Highfield of the Guildhall School of Music, London Note - Event includes afternoon tea at interval.
Add to Calendar 2024-12-07 12:00 am 2024-12-07 12:00 am Melbourne Welsh Male Choir - 40th Anniversary Concert Christmas special event featuring a truly splendid 60 voice ensemble! This truly splendid 60 voice ensemble delivers a world class program, having toured the USA, Canada, and the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall and Wales’s own Cardiff Arms Park where they performed with Tom Jones & Dame Gwyneth Jones. This year, 2024, marks 40 years since the choir was formed. The year has begun with a new Music Director, Mitch Meyer, after the retirement of David Ashton-Smith OAM. 'The best choir I've heard in Australia ... unique ability to engage and hold its audience.” – Professor Jane Highfield of the Guildhall School of Music, London Note - Event includes afternoon tea at interval. 96 Graham Street, Wonthaggi , VIC , 3995 , Australia
96 Graham Street, Wonthaggi , VIC , 3995 , Australia
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