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Update SMCS CHOIR FESTIVAL Saturday September 11, 2010

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Dear Choir Festival Participant, infection

Thank you for your interest in the Choir Festival, see
which is approaching
fast. I am writing to you to update some aspects for the day’s organization.

The main change to the plans for the day is a change of venue. The new venue is St Pauls Anglican Church Hall, ambulance
located in Commissioner St Cooma. This street is parallel to the main road through the centre of town. Driving from Canberra, turn left at the second roundabout, take the first turn right, St. Paul’s is at the crest of the hill.

It is well set up for a Choir event, and is located close to shops so it will be easy to access food etc.

All other plans remain the same. Rodney Clancy will conduct one large group, which presently looks like being between 60-90 people.

Participating Choirs and singing groups are busy learning the selected pieces. Being familiar with the charts will help everyone enjoy the experience on the day. If you need help with this, please email or phone me.

Tea, coffee, fruit drinks, biscuits will be available throughout the day, participants will need to make arrangements for lunch etc. So, bring your own food/drink if you like, or buy it at one of many nearby food outlets. Details will be available on the day, as to where to find shops.

The cost for attending is $10, payable on arrival. Could I also ask singers to bring the music with them that have been used in rehearsal. Also could Choir directors email me a list of expected numbers and voice types and let me know if more vocal charts are needed.

Rodney has asked me to let you know that women who are comfortable singing the tenor parts, even if only in some of the songs, are encouraged to do so. This will help the overall balance of the combined choir.

The program and music list is as follows:

PROGRAM

9.30am Welcome to participants

10.00am Rehearsal No. 1 (2 hours)

12.00p Lunch Break (1 hour)

1.00pm Rehearsal No.2 (1 hour)

2.00pm Break (30 mins)

2.30pm Rehearsal No. 3 ( 1 hour)

3.30pm Break (30 mins)

4.00pm Concert (Till 5.00 or 5.15)

Rodney is concerned to conserve singers voices and rest breaks are important to achieve this. These breaks will provide opportunities to mingle and socialize.

The music selected for performance is as follows, all 4 part harmony.

  1. Razzle Dazzle ‘em from Chicargo the musical.

  2. Dies Irae – WA Mozart.

  3. The Barcarolle (Night of Stars) Offenbach.

  4. Pemulwuy – By Australian composer Paul Jarman.

  5. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.

  6. Sure on this shining light S Barber

  7. Ave Verum – Mozart

Choirs or singing groups are invited to prepare two pieces each to perform at the concert, if they wish. These will be in addition to the combined choir items.

The SMCS Choir Festival is a great opportunity for people who don’t belong to a choir to enjoy singing as part of a large group. The Festival also gives established Choirs a chance to see & hear other choir groups and share their talents and experience. As this festival is a significant regional music event, I will be inviting the Head of the A.N.W. School of Music, Adrian Walter, or his representative to attend, ore on this at a later date. I look forward to meeting you on September 11 in Cooma.

Regards

Phil Horneman

Music Teacher SMCS

Contact: phil.horneman@smcs.nsw.edu.au

H. 6452 1255

W. 6452 4333

M. 0401 624 138

Stypa plays at gallery opening

Stypa - Snowy Mountains Quartet

Stypa - Snowy Mountains Quartet

Fri, pharmacy 23rd April 2010
Opening of Cooma’s newest fine art gallery – Polo Red
Director – Ian Pfeffer
Stypa – The Snowy Mountains Quartet – played beautiful music while hors d’oeuvres, champagne and wine were being served.

Stypa is available for functions. Contact Anna on 02 6452 7215 or Jane on 02 6453 5525.

To find out more about Stypa click here.

“Firelight Guitar Quartet” at Inspiration Bollywood

13 August 2010

13 August 2010

Esa Janara, look Raju Karia, this Leslie and myself played at a wonderful charity night at the Hellenic Club, tuberculosis ACT last Friday Night. Our newly formed classical guitar quartet is now called “Firelight Guitar Quartet”. The evening, “Inspiration Bollywood” was organized by a foundation called “1 by One”. The purpose of the evening was to raise funds for a girl’s school in Salar, a town near Kolkata, India.

The “Firelight Guitar Quartet” was the warm-up act for the evening. We played a twenty minute bracket of Spainish and Latin American music. I was a little unsure how our music would fit with the “Bollywood” theme, but we were very warmly received and it ended up being a great night. Our bracket was followed by an auction and then the all-singing, all-dancing Bollywood Extravaganza.

If you would like to find out more about this worthy cause, here’s a link to their site:  http://1byone.org/index.php

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Young @ Art 2010 – A Great Success!

Antal Szalai is considered the best gypsy violinist in the world and the winner of the coveted “Liszt Ferenc Award”. Antal comes from a family of gypsy musicians. He has a diploma from the famous Bela Bartok Conservatory of Music in Budapest. The band has been playing together and entertaining music lovers around the world for 25 years. They have appeared in festivals from Europe to China, check from the Barbican to the Sydney Opera House.

The band also features virtuoso soloists: Jeno Farkas on the famous Hungarian Cimbalom, store a type of hammered dulcimer, cheapest Laszlo Feher on Tarogato, a clarinet like instrument – as well as on the Hungarian Pan Pipe. Other members of the gypsy band include: Kalman Bakos on the “Bracsa”, the Hungarian Viola, and Pal Sarkozy on the Double Bass – together they promise the highest standard of vocal and musicianship – World Music at its best!

The Antal Szalai Gypsy Band’s infectious gypsy Rhythms are steeped with rich gypsy musical traditions, astonishing live performance that you could term as “vibrant and sensous”. Critics have lauded their performances with such praises as “Szalai is everything a gypsy violinist should be, playing with swooning ardour and gorgeous tone, but the joy is in the total experience. This is a must see event, whatever your musical tastes….” (Sydney Morning Herald)

Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Commissioner Street, Cooma NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: Wednesday 1st September at 8:00pm – St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Cooma
Bookings: The Fabric Salon 02 6452 3480
Tickets: Adult $30; Concession $25
Start Time: 7.30 pm

Click here to see this band on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/woodfireproductions

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The Young @ Art concert on the 4th August was a great success. What a huge night! So much talent and so much variety. The Snowy Monaro Arts Council, healing and Simon and Glenyss Allen should be congratulated for organizing such a great show. Caroline Fox has kindly emailed me these photos of the night.

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Antal Szalai & His Gypsy Band – Wednesday 1 September 2010

Antal Szalai is considered the best gypsy violinist in the world and the winner of the coveted “Liszt Ferenc Award”. Antal comes from a family of gypsy musicians. He has a diploma from the famous Bela Bartok Conservatory of Music in Budapest. The band has been playing together and entertaining music lovers around the world for 25 years. They have appeared in festivals from Europe to China, online from the Barbican to the Sydney Opera House.

The band also features virtuoso soloists: Jeno Farkas on the famous Hungarian Cimbalom, sanitary a type of hammered dulcimer, Laszlo Feher on Tarogato, a clarinet like instrument – as well as on the Hungarian Pan Pipe. Other members of the gypsy band include: Kalman Bakos on the “Bracsa”, the Hungarian Viola, and Pal Sarkozy on the Double Bass – together they promise the highest standard of vocal and musicianship – World Music at its best!

The Antal Szalai Gypsy Band’s infectious gypsy Rhythms are steeped with rich gypsy musical traditions, astonishing live performance that you could term as “vibrant and sensous”. Critics have lauded their performances with such praises as “Szalai is everything a gypsy violinist should be, playing with swooning ardour and gorgeous tone, but the joy is in the total experience. This is a must see event, whatever your musical tastes….” (Sydney Morning Herald)

Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Commissioner Street, Cooma NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: Wednesday 1st September at 8:00pm – St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Cooma
Bookings: The Fabric Salon 02 6452 3480
Tickets: Adult $30; Concession $25
Start Time: 7.30 pm

Click here to see this band on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/woodfireproductions

ANTAL SZALAI GYPSY BAND 001

David Pereira & Friends in Concert – Sunday 29 August 2010

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Title: David Pereira & Friends in Concert
Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, viagra buy Commissioner Street, cardiology Cooma NSW
Description: Snowy Monaro Arts Council presents
David Pereira (Cello)
Glenyss Allen (Piano)
Judith Marriott (Clarinet)
play Albinoni, health care Beethoven, Dvorak & Prokoviev
Sunday 29 August 2.30 pm
Tickets: At Door or The Fabric Salon, Vale Street, Cooma
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2010-08-29

David Pereira

David Pereira

Swing By The Alpine 2 – Saturday 14 August 2010

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Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, plague Commissioner Street, viagra approved Cooma NSW
Description: Snowy Monaro Arts Council proudly presents
Young @ Art 2010
Showcasing the talents of young performers from across the Monaro region

Wednesday 4 August 7:30pm
At St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, read Commissioner Street, Cooma

Tickets
$12 Adults
$10 Concessions & Arts Council Members
$5 Children
$25 Family Ticket

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Tickets available at The Fabric Salon, Cooma and at the door
Start Time: 15:30
Date: 2010-08-04
swing by the alpine 2 001Title: Swing By The Alpine 2 – Saturday 14 August 2010
Location: Alpine Hotel, search
170 Sharp St., recipe
Cooma NSW
Description: Dinner Dance
Featuring 2 Jazz Big Bands:
Conexion Big Band (Canberra)
Snowy Mountains Big Band
Start: 7 pm
$45 per head.
Tickets: Alpine Hotel, Cottle House or Snowy Mountains Christian School Office
Start Time: 15:00
Date: 2010-08-14

Young @ Art 2010 – Wednesday 4 August

young at art 2010 poster 001Title: Young @ Art 2010
Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, diagnosis Commissioner Street, decease Cooma NSW
Description: Snowy Monaro Arts Council proudly presents
Young @ Art 2010
Showcasing the talents of young performers from across the Monaro region

Wednesday 4 August 7:30pm
At St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, cure Commissioner Street, Cooma

Tickets
$12 Adults
$10 Concessions & Arts Council Members
$5 Children
$25 Family Ticket

Supper Included J

Tickets available at The Fabric Salon, Cooma and at the door
Start Time: 15:30
Date: 2010-08-04

SMCS Choral Festival – Saturday 11 September 2010

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Available from:

Cooma School of Music
Shop 2, Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630
Phone: 02 6452 6067
Fax: 02 6452 4938
Email:allan@coomamusic.com.au

IMGP1277Title: SMCS Choral Festival
Location: SMCS Cnr. Baroona Avenue & Boona Street Cooma North
Link out: Click here
Description: The SMCS Choir Festival is a great opportunity for people who don’t belong to a choir to enjoy singing as part of a large group. The Festival also gives established Choirs a chance to see & hear other choir groups and share their talents and experience.
Saturday September 11, weight loss
2010 Starts 9.30 am Ends 5.15 pm
Cost:$10 per person
Contact: Phil Horneman
phil.horneman@smcs.nsw.edu.au
H. 6452 1255
W. 6452 4333
M. 0401 624 138

Start Time: 09:30
Date: 2010-09-11
End Time: 17:15