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Oriana choir concerts kick off

Acclaimed Sunshine Coast ensemble Oriana Choir will present its first concert for 2023, Oriana Sings Mozart Vespers and the Music of Ola Gjeilo on 23 April at Maleny Community Centre, 29 April at St John’s Cathedral in Brisbane and 30 April at Stella Maris School, Maroochydore.

The choir will be conducted by Kim Kirkman and accompanied by Oriana artistic director Fay Baker and a string quartet.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Vespers is a masterpiece of profoundly expressive and lyrical composition with shining, brilliant baroque allegros.

Mozart wrote the Vespers in Salzburg when he was 24 years old, shortly after his mother had died in Paris.

As with several other compositions from this period, he used this piece to work through his grief, especially apparent in the Laudate Dominum, described as one of Mozart’s finest tunes.

Also being performed will be a selection of stunning and sublime works by contemporary Norwegian composer, Ola Gjeilo.

Past patrons of the choir will recognise the composer’s work from the choir’s celebrated productions of Sunrise Mass.

Ola Gjeilo is one of the most frequently performed composers in the choral world. His emotionally charged compositions are admired for their hauntingly beautiful melodies and harmonies, moving lyrics and sparkling accompaniments.

“Oriana is so excited to be back for a new year of singing and we’re looking forward to inviting audiences to this concert series,” said president, Melissa Innes. “The music is joyful, moving, exhilarating and simply delightful.”

This concert series will be dedicated to the memory of late Oriana member, Alan Mackay-Sim. The 2017 Australian of the Year and a pioneer in biomedical research, to Oriana he was a fellow singer and dear friend.

For more details and to book your seats visit trybooking.com. For more details visit oriana.org.au

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