Category Archives: Cooma Harmony Chorus

Anzac Eve Concert with “The Glass Soldier”, 24 April 2010

Joshua McHugh, composer, singer, pianists and musical director

Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Commissioner Street, Cooma
Description: Composition workshop by Joshua McHugh and students of the ANU School of Music.
A specially designed programme for year 7 to 12 students & general public. Includes a 3 hour workshop during the afternoon and a Concert in the evening.
“Hands on” & inspirational.
Presented by the ANU & Cooma School of Music.
With the kind support of SEAR.
Bookings essential: (02) 6452 6067
Start Time: 2.00 pm
Date: Sunday 2 May 2010

About Joshua McHugh:

Joshua McHugh is a pianist, composer, singer and music teacher, currently undertaking his fourth year majoring as a classical voice student at the ANU School of Music. His portfolio of works include three publications, various chamber works, the score for a film titled “No Junk Mail” and a song cycle; the latter having premiered mid last year at Wesley Music Centre. His first opera is inspired by the voices of fellow students and their vocal capacity and shape the artistic cast of “Grimm and the Blue Crown Owl”.

Joshua McHugh's opera, "Grimm and the Blue Crown Owl" was performed last year in Canberra to much critical acclaim and sell-out audiences.

Joshua McHugh's opera, "Grimm and the Blue Crown Owl" was performed last year in Canberra to much critical acclaim and sell-out audiences.


Title: Anzac Eve Concert with “The Glass Soldier”
Location: Cooma Exservices Club, stuff
Vale Street, decease Cooma
Link out: Click here
Description: Featuring Geoffrey Payne (Principal Trumpet) and members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra of Victoria.
Also, Chris Wall and the Cooma Harmony Chorus
Saturday 24 April at 6.30 pm
Tickets: $15 Adult, $5 Pensioner/Senior/Service & Ex-Service Personnel, $5 Children (15 & Under)
Tickets available now at:

  • Cooma Exservices Club
  • Cooma Visitors Centre
  • The Fabric Salon
  • Walker Gibbs & King



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Title: Anzac Eve Concert with “The Glass Soldier”
Location: Cooma Exservices Club, viagra here
Vale Street, Cooma
Link out: Click here
Description: Featuring Geoffrey Payne (Principal Trumpet) and members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra of Victoria.
Also, Chris Wall and the Cooma Harmony Chorus
Saturday 24 April at 6.30 pm
Tickets: $15 Adult, $5 Pensioner/Senior/Service & Ex-Service Personnel, $5 Children (15 & Under)
Tickets available now at:

  • Cooma Exservices Club
  • Cooma Visitors Centre
  • The Fabric Salon
  • Walker Gibbs & King


More Pictures of Carols in the Park 2009

Here’s some more pictures of Carols in the Park.

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Cooma Carols in the Park

christmas-carolsTitle: Cooma Carols in the Park
Location: Centennial Park, buy Sharp Street Cooma NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: Community Carol singing & family fun.

Christmas is a wonderful time to spend in the company of family and friends. A great way to commence Christmas celebrations is at the annual community Carols  held in Cooma’s beautiful Centennial Park. It’s an opportunity for everyone to enjoy and participate in getting the Christmas season off to a great start.

Featuring the  Cooma Harmony Chorus and the Cooma District Band, nurse Alisha Brady, healing Jayne Keegan & more.
Contact: (02) 6452 7321
Start Time: 7.00 pm
Date: Saturday 19 December 2009

Alisha Brady

Alisha Brady

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Cooma Harmony Chorus sing carols at Jerrabomberra

Cooma Harmony Chorus sang in a concert of Christmas Carols at Jerrabomberra on Saturday 5 December.

The Chorus performed with the Hall District Band and Soloists. They had an audience of over 6, thumb 000 people. It was a lovely day, online with barbecues, fairy floss, icecream stalls and lots of rides for the kids. And the crowd was also delighted with a visit from Santa, who arrived at the oval  in the South Care Helicopter.

The organizer, Rodney Clancy was so happy with the Cooma Harmony Chorus  performance that he’s invited them back to do it all again next year.

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Cooma Harmony Chorus Pictures at the Snowy 60th

Here’s some pictures of the Cooma Harmony Chorus taken at the 60th Anniversary of the Snowy Scheme on Sunday 18 October 2009. It was a great success. The Chorus sang beautifully. Thanks Paul Mackay for the sound.

And well done Hazel!

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Big Harmony Concert a great success!

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Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, sales South East Coast NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25

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Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, approved
South East Coast NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25

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Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, tadalafil
South East Coast NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25

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Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, prothesis
South East Coast NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25

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The “Big Harmony Concert” was a great success on Sunday 5 July. The concert was presented by the Cooma District Band and the Cooma Harmony Chorus. It was the greatly due to combined efforts of Chris Wall (CDB) and Leslie Spencer (CHC) that made this  afternoon of music making such an enjoyable concert.

Here are some photos of the event kindly taken by Rob Evans.

Cooma Harmony Chorus in fine voice

Cooma Harmony Chorus in fine voice

Cooma Harmony Chorus

Cooma Harmony Chorus

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Jessie Roberts sings solo

Jessie Roberts sings solo

Cooma District Band under the direction of Chris Wall

Cooma District Band under the direction of Chris Wall

Chris multi-tasks with his bass trumpet

Chris multi-tasks with his bass trumpet

Keith Davies is recognized for his years of dedicated service

Keith Davies is recognized for his years of dedicated service

Keith, well done!
The audience was invited to join in the singing! What fun!

The audience was invited to join in the singing! What fun!

Michael Egan is a treasured member of both the Band & the Chorus.

Michael Egan is a treasured member of both the Band & the Chorus.

Michael Egan singing solo

Michael Egan singing solo

Russell Fox singing solo

Russell Fox singing solo

Fay Fox singing solo

Fay Fox singing solo

Leslie Spencer is thanked with flowers

Leslie Spencer is thanked with flowers

Cooma Harmony Chorus-2009 update

Cooma Harmony Chorus singing at the Cooma Music Competition 2006

Cooma Harmony Chorus singing at the Cooma Music Competition 2006

The chorus is for women and men. We are a secular choir who sings unaccompanied music of all kinds, medicine in two or three parts. We have been going for about thirteen years and while we sing for the love of it, we also perform on average about once a month at all kinds of town events. The first month you attend is free and after that we charge $15 dollars a month.

We have a dedicated committee who handles the general organization, money, rent, costumes, birthdays etc and a secretary, Jane Reed who writes a wonderful newsletter on line. We will give her the wherewithall to put it on here. Not me of course but a delegate from  the next generation.

Our first rehearsal for 2009 will be Tuesday night 3rd of February at 7.00 pm for a start at precisely 7.15. We have been meeting at the Snowy Mountains

Performances

Our first engagement of the year looks like being the 27th of March, the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Lambie Street Preschool.  Stephanie Hann is organizing it and her vision is something like this:

  • Children who have been making lanterns at workshops gather at the Royal Hotel, dressed in white robes, carrying said lanterns.
  • The Monaro Strings and Winds is playing outside the pub lovely wafting  music.
  • The children follow the recorder player, surely our own Rowena Evans, and her drum playing mates down the street, passing en route our Hannah Spencer playing  her harp under a large tree. (The children will be distracted from thinking of the pied piper by accompanying parents.)
  • At the far end of the street will be the Cooma Harmony Chorus welcoming them with songs that portray childhood in a positive light.  (I will definitely change this message when I leave my son’s company).

So I’m thinking We Are, the wafty overlappping one we did some years back. I have the words but am having difficulty finding a complete version of the music. If anyone has one, and it is a number of pages long, I would be grateful if you could get it to me. Apart from that, we might still have the Owl and the Pussycat and I can arrange some children’s songs, depending on what Stephanie would like, and our lullabies would be suitable as well – La Mar and All the Pretty Little Horses. I would particularly like to make a lantern or two so I’ll keep you posted. Rumour has it  Kevin Hambly will have full sized lantern horses, so this is our chance to do something equally not usual.

More singing possibilities this term:

I think the airport opening will still happen this autumn, and I have Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, the band version, to arrange. (Yeah, I’m on it.) I am open to other  suggestions like Up in the Air I Fly, etc. I have a list.

Also there is Easter. I have said we are a secular choir and so we are but there are some beautiful chorales by Bach that we could use during the Easter season at any concert. Now that we have tenors and basses, some music is available to us which wasn’t before.

There is also a peace festival that happens in autumn in Canberra which we may be singing in, and Roslyn knows of a thing also. The Cooma Music Competition is tentatively Sunday the 31st of May. No doubt more will come. I am in the process of choosing and preparing repertoire so do let me know early if you may need us.

Lambie Street Lantern Parade

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Title: Lambie Street Lantern Parade
Location: Lambie Street, cure Cooma (meet near Royal Hotel)
Description: The Lantern Parade is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of Lambie Street Preschool. A great family carnival atmosphere with lanterns, pharmacy glowsticks and ribbons. There will be horses, floats, dancers and drummers, and music will be provided by “Poa”, “Cooma Harmony Chorus” and more
Start Time: 5.15 pm
Date: Friday 27th March 2009
End Time: 6.45 (approx)