Couldn’t be happier
We are back from our ‘Covid Suspension’ and couldn’t be happier. We have picked up where we left off – singing the same repertoire we had to leave in March 2020 – great music associated with films. We are bopping
Practice like no-one is listening
Use the resources you already to practice (sheet music, CDs) Look up your music on YouTube. You’ll find some great practice resources and spend lots of time listening to great performances Sing with a friend – use the phone, or
Practice Music Semester 1, 2020
Even though we’ve suspended our weekly rehearsals you can still practice your music. Practice CDs Practice CDs were distributed on March 16. If you weren’t there contact your section leader for a CD. (SATB: Liz Troon, Elyse Bourgault, Margaret Martin,
Why Sing? Why Choir?
It’s not about performance Singing in a choir isn’t about being a wonderful singer, though we have some wonderful singers. We all learn and improve. Singing in a choir isn’t about performing in public. We do enjoy a concert as
Looking ahead: 2019
And so we step forward into 2019. We know we will be starting with a semester of classical music; generally single pieces rather than a major work. We will also be looking at building a core repertoire so we’ll be
Looking Back: 2018
Changes and Challenges were a theme for the choir in 2018. It began quietly enough with songs from World War I – sung with stirring patriotism, haughty imperialism, tragedy and humour. We presented these songs at an open rehearsal in
Opera Stars?
We’ve been offered the opportunity to sing in the opera “Speechless” during the Perth International Arts Festival. “I am writing on behalf of Tura New Music to invite you to perform in the Choirs for Cat Hope’s wordless Opera Speechless,