Elegant, sensuous, precision, and a depth that often masks profound emotion.
In France, music reflects a diverse array of styles. In the field of classical music, the nation has produced several prominent romantic composers, while folk and popular music have seen the rise of the chanson and cabaret style.
It is a journey from troubadour songs of chivalry and courtly love, through the Renaissance and Baroque periods to the classical, the operatic and the romantic – with composers such as Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.
In July, less than two weeks after the French national day, the highly-acclaimed and world-travelled Oriana Choir, presents The French Connection: Faure’s Requiem plus a bouquet of French choral masterpieces.
The performances will be in Gympie’s St Patrick’s Catholic Church at 2pm on Saturday, July 26, then at 2pm on Sunday, 27 July, at Stella Maris Primary Hall, Maroochydore.
Under the direction of Kim Kirkman, the choir will present a stunning selection of works celebrating the elegance, passion, and rich musical heritage of France. From the shimmering harmonies of Fauré to the impressionistic beauty of Debussy, the program invites audiences on a journey through romance, reflection, and reverence. These works evoke the charm of Parisian streets, the serenity of ancient cathedrals, and the vibrant spirit of French artistry, offering an evening of both emotional depth and exquisite musical craftsmanship.
“Our French program is a celebration of beauty, emotion, and timeless artistry,” said Oriana president, Melissa Innes. “These masterpieces speak to the soul and transport audiences to the heart of France through music.”
Accompanied by a string orchestra and piano, the choir will also be joined by talented feature solo performers.
So book your ticket for a trip to France with the Oriana Choir – no need for your passport. Tickets are on sale now. For all the details, visit oriana.org.au. For enquiries phone 0431 542 343.