This is a special raffle for the Monaro Country Music Muster 2013.
All proceeds go to The Community Chest.
The Community Chest is an organization that helps people in the Cooma-Monaro and Snowy River Shires, cialis who have ill health and can’t get assistance through other areas of support.
Tickets are just $2 each and may be purchased at:
COOMAÂ SCHOOLÂ OF MUSIC
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Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630 PHONE:Â 02 6452 6067 FAX:Â 02 6452 4938 EMAIL:Â allan@coomamusic.com.au
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The Casio CTK3200 is an affordable instrument packed with great features such as Casio’s famous Step-up Lesson System, erectile
audio inputs for a MP3 player, USB port for MIDI implementation and a pitch wheel for additional expression over sounds.
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• 61 Touch Responsive Piano-style keys
• 400 Tones +150 Rhythms
• iPod connectivity
• Pitch bend wheel
• Step Up Lesson
• USB MIDI Plug & Play – Mac & PC
• AD95BP 9.5V Adaptor included
Includes 0ver $60 worth of free accessories (while stocks last):
The Casio CTK3200 is an affordable instrument packed with great features such as Casio’s famous Step-up Lesson System, physician
audio inputs for a MP3 player, USB port for MIDI implementation and a pitch wheel for additional expression over sounds.
The Casio CTK3200 is an affordable instrument packed with great features such as Casio’s famous Step-up Lesson System, pharm
audio inputs for a MP3 player, check
USB port for MIDI implementation and a pitch wheel for additional expression over sounds.
TOP FEATURES
• 61 Touch Responsive Piano-style keys
• 400 Tones +150 Rhythms
• iPod connectivity
• Pitch bend wheel
• Step Up Lesson
• USB MIDI Plug & Play – Mac & PC
• AD95BP 9.5V Adaptor included
Includes 0ver $60 worth of free accessories (while stocks last):
The Casio CTK3200 is an affordable instrument packed with great features such as Casio’s famous Step-up Lesson System, approved
audio inputs for a MP3 player, anabolics
USB port for MIDI implementation and a pitch wheel for additional expression over sounds.
TOP FEATURES
• 61 Touch Responsive Piano-style keys
• 400 Tones +150 Rhythms
• iPod connectivity
• Pitch bend wheel
• Step Up Lesson
• USB MIDI Plug & Play – Mac & PC
• AD95BP 9.5V Adaptor included
Includes 0ver $60 worth of free accessories (while stocks last):
Over the last 20 years Michael has played in many bands, from
solo performances as a cover artist to being a member of wind orchestra’s such as the Canberra Youth Music Wind Ensemble and jazz ensembles from trio’s playing at weddings to big bands, such as the Blamey St Big Band (Canberra) and Connexion Big Band (Canberra). Other bands include a P!nk Tribute show which has played interstate and around Melbourne, and lead guitarist for Levi Mcgrath (Melbourne, AUS) and Bryce Wastney (NZ)
The Valentine’s Train last Saturday was a great success. There were almost 80 happy people. They enjoyed a  wonderful three-course meal, buy information pills a fun ride on the Cooma Monaro Railway heritage train and of course, salve romantic classical guitar music provided by myself and Leslie.
Cooma Monaro Railway has other great outing planned, “Witches & Wizards Train“. This will be tremendous fun for children and the young at heart. There will be dress up competitions, games, music and lots of yummy food. All under the watchful eye of the Head Witch, Liz Dee.
Two trains – Early & Late
Early Train Departs 3pm & Returns 6.45or 4.30pm
Late Train Departs 4.30pm Returns: 9.30pm (after the movie)
The Valentine’s Train last Saturday was a great success. There were almost 80 happy people. They enjoyed a  wonderful three-course meal, erectile a fun ride on the Cooma Monaro Railway heritage train and of course, romantic classical guitar music provided by myself and Leslie.
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Witches & Wizards Train Saturday 2 March 2012
Cooma Monaro Railway has other great outing planned, “Witches & Wizards Train“. This will be tremendous fun for children and the young at heart. There will be dress up competitions, games, music and lots of yummy food. All under the watchful eye of the Head Witch, Liz Dee.
Two trains – Early & Late
Early Train Departs 3pm & Returns 6.45or 4.30pm
Late Train Departs 4.30pm Returns: 9.30pm (after the movie)
There will be a raffle with lots of great prizes. Cooma School of Music will be donating a beautiful Takamine guitar which will be signed by Troy Cassar-Daley.
It’s a family event so there will be activities for the kids such as face painting.
When: Saturday 2 March at 2 pm
Where: Cooma Bowling Club, at the end of Mawson Lane right behind the Cooma showground complex
Cost: Adults (18+) $10 Children  (15-17) $5, Under 15 Free with parent or guardian
Where: Cooma Ex-Services Club, look Vale Street Cooma
When: Saturday 23rd February 2013 at 7pm
Tickets available at door
Contact Ernie on 6454 3152
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Sunday 24th February at 2pm
at Cathcart Hall
About Ernie:
The Man Born 12 May, 1950. Lives in the Snowy Mountains area near Cooma, NSW. Spent twenty five years as a shearer. Operates a family grazing property with Merino sheep and beef cattle in conjunction with his music career.Â
The Songwriter Has had approximately 30 songs recorded by major artists including sixteen by Slim Dusty. Hits for Slim were “Things I See Around Meâ€, “Three Hundred Horses†and “When the Currawongs Come Downâ€. Other songs have been recorded by Glenn Jones, Reg Poole, Gordon Parsons, Terry Gordon, Dean Perrett and Tom Maxwell.
The EntertainerÂ
Regular Festival and Club appearances throughout NSW. Available for bookings as a solo, duo or with the Currawong Country Band. Also available as a Compere/Guest Artist. Phone 02 6454 3152.
The Recording Artist
Recorded Debut Album at Lindsay Butler Studios in 1993 entitled “When the Currawongs Come Downâ€. Second album “Boots N All†released on L.B.S. in June 1996. The third album “Colours of a Song†launched in December, 1998. Fourth album “Dinkum Bushmans Hands†May 2003. Releasing fifth album in June 2006. All songs on all albums are Ernie Constance original material. Full L.B.S. production and backing.
The festival celebrates the best of Aboriginal, epilepsy Australian, sales Irish and Polish cultures, ampoule inspired by the achievements of the explorer Sir Paul Strzelecki and the majesty of the mountain he named after General Kosciuszko, a renowned champion of equal rights and the liberty for humankind.
An action-packed weekend will feature:
a special guest appearance by the acclaimed and award-winning Afro- American pianist Roy Eaton, whose concert will be dedicated to the Ngarigo people, the traditional custodians of Mt Kosciuszko
piano recital by Krzysztof Malek
an historical Centenary Mass on Mt Kosciuszko, celebrated by Bishop Julian Porteous
and retransmitted at the Jindabyne Bowling & Sports Club; a stunning visual laser display over Lake Jindabyne on Saturday night
movie premiere “Polish Aboriginal Fraternity Flights over Mt Kosciuszkoâ€
two Gala Concerts at the Strzelecki monument featuring:
“Zayazd†ensemble from Gdansk, Poland
“Claribel†Clarinet Quartet from Lublin, Poland
Olivia Kierdal – young star from Sydney
Theatre Group “Scena 98†from Perth
The Kowalski Sisters – sopranos from Sydney
Folkloric Ensemble ÅOWICZ from Melbourne
Folkloric Ensemble LAJKONIK from Sydney
Bogumiła Filip & Dariusz Plust from Sydney
For more information contact Ernestyne Skurjat-Kozek
Virtuosic instrumental trio The String Contingent compose and perform music of sparkling beauty and originality that explores the full spectrum of musical expression. Australians Chris Stone (violin) and Holly Downes (double bass) with Scotsman Graham McLeod (guitar) integrate disparate musical styles through their own refined acoustic sensibilities.
Drawing from genres including celtic, classical, jazz and bluegrass, The String Contingent burnish their original compositions through the clarity and precision of a meticulous ‘chamber music’ ethos. Their multi-faceted approach results in highly accessible yet sophisticated music that captivates audiences from any genre, while retaining their own unique style.
“The most amazing trio of musicians you will come across. Subtle, entertaining, mesmerising and totally engaging folk. Wonderful stuff.”
— Anthony John Clarke, songwriter and performer, UK
Pierre Herrero has been importing quality Spanish Classical & Flamenco guitars into Australia for many years. Pierre has also been an ardent supporter of the classical guitar in Australia. Among many other activities, he has sponsored the Sydney Classical Society Summer School and the Melbourne based Alhambra Sadie Awards.
On Sunday 14 March, Pierre will be showcasing in an informal setting, a wonderful range of guitars for the members of the Canberra Classical Guitar Society, guitar students and  teachers as well as the general public.
The Guitars:
Pierre will be presenting a range of guitars that include the Spanish made Alhambra guitars. These will include:
Student Classical Guitars from $549 to $1,000 (including 1/2 size Requinto & 3/4 Cadet models)
Intermediate Classical Guitars from $1,000 to $2,000
Concert Artist Classical Guitars from $4,000 to $12,000 (including the Villaplana models)
Alhambra new “Professional” range with amplification options
Alhambra Flamenco Guitars
Pierre will be also hoping to  have a range of quality Vintage and Pre-loved guitars. These much sought-after gems may include makers such as Ramirez (1974), Conde Hermanos Medialuna Blanca, Dan Kellaway, Kim Lissarrague, and Richard Howell.
Alhambra 7C Classical Guitar (solid cedar top-solid mahogany back & sides) $1740
Alhambra 4P Classical Guitar (solid cedar top pictured-rosewood back & sides) $1160
Alhambra 3C Classical Guitar (solid cedar top) $906
Alhambra 2C Classical Guitar (solid cedar top) $769
Alhambra 1C (Solid Cedar Top) $599-Great guitar for the serious beginner!
Twenty two-year-old pianist Nicholas Young, shop
finalist in the Australian Youth Classical Music Competition in 2012 will give a recital in Cooma on Sunday 3 March.
Nicholas, who comes from Sydney, began studying piano at the age of six. His extraordinary skills as a musician have earned him several scholarships and gained him recognition in many competitions. In 2012 he also took second place in the Australian National Piano Award, and prior to that he won his section in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards. As a teenager he was the national winner of the Yamaha Australian Youth Piano Competition in 2007.
An accomplished performer, Nicholas has played with Symphony Orchestras all around Australia and has given solo recitals in Australia and New Zealand. His 3 March recital in Cooma is at 2:30pm in the Anglican Parish Hall on Commissioner Street, on the Snowy Monaro Arts Council’s own grand piano.
Tickets for the recital are available at The Fabric Salon and at the door before the concert.
Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulbourn
St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, here Commissioner Street
Featuring:
Phil Horneman – Piano
Thea Seferovic – Clarinet
Jack Hobbs – Cello
Julia Clancy – Viola
Tickets:
$20 Adults
$10 Concessions
Under 15 Free
Local music teacher/band leader Phil Horneman is presenting a chamber music concert to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Anglican Diesis of Canberra and Goulbourn at St Pauls on Sunday March 24 at 3pm. The guest artists include Thea Seferovic on clarinet and Jack Hobbs on cello, both recently graduated from the ANU School of Music in Canberra. The program will feature Beethoven Op. 11 Piano Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello. Also popular duos including Schumann Fantasie Pieces No. 2 for Clarinet and Piano, Faure Sicilienne for Cello and Piano, Mendelssohn Song Without Words Op. 109 for Cello and Piano, and Beethoven Romance in F Op. 50 for Viola and Piano with guest artist Julia Clancy. This concert program will also be performed in Young at the Young Regional School of Music as part of their Morning Melodies series in April 2013. Tickets available from Cooma Colour Print and at the door. Supported by Clancy Music Productions Pty Ltd.