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Would you join a choir

Would you like to sing the divine, healing and challenging harmonies of Choral Music in four or more parts A Cappella?

Selected pieces from the masters of English and European choral music.

Polyphonic Anthems and Masses from a variety of composers.Tomkins, Byrd, Tallis, Victoria, Gibbons, Dowland, Batten, Goss, Purcell…. to name a few, a few madrigals, Taize and Chorales/Hymns,

Choir Director Andrew Jemmet (ex Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, UK) will provide clear sound computer files [Finale] for the part you will sing. Good pitch required, some choir/musical knowledge recommended, able to sing with very little or no vibrato, and commitment to practise, so you can fully enjoy the repertoire and experience.

Choir will sing in Tewantin or Cooroy.

Expressions of interest, contact Andrew at andrewjemmet@gmail.com

Andrew also directs an A Cappella choir “Good Vibrations” singing mainly “Popular” music in Cooroy on Monday evenings.

If you are interested in joining, the choir starts singing again late January 2024.

Participants will probably have had some choral experience.

Music is supplied with computer sound files.

For more information contact Andrew by email at andrewjemmet@gmail.com

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