Sydney Children’s Choir And Gondwana Voices Present Voices of Angels STARS.

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The Sydney Children’s Choir and Gondwana Voices evoke the majesty of stars and the grandeur of night in their seasonal concert Voices of Angels STARS.

Led by Lyn Williams OAM and co-conductor Sam Allchurch, Voices of Angels STARS, the Sydney Children’s Choir and Gondwana Voices perform music from the first Australian Indigenous children’s opera Ngailu, Boy of the Stars by Dan Walker with Morten Lauridsen’s heartfelt Sure on This Shining Night and world premieres by Andrew Ford, Sally Whitwell and Kenneth Lampl.

In Voices of Angels tradition, more than 200 young voices combine to perform moving renditions of traditional Christmas carols by John Rutter, Bob Chilcott and Owen Elsley.

The performers: Lyn Williams OAM Artistic Director and conductor/ Sam Allchurch Co-conductor/ Sydney Children’s Choir/ Members of Gondwana National Choirs

Tickets: Standard $65/ Concession $55/ CRH Member $55/ Group (4+) $50/ Under 30 $40

A booking fee per transaction applies for this event as follows: Internet $6, Phone $8.
There is no booking fee for tickets purchased in person at the City Recital Hall Box Office.

 

 

 

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