Classical Guitar Showcase – In Review

Pierre Herrero with John Couch

On Sunday 9 January, more about Pierre Herrero showcased a dazzling array of wonderful classical guitars for the benefit of members of the Canberra Classical Guitar Society, doctor guitar students and teachers as well as the general public at the Wesley Centre in Canberra. It was a last minute decision by Pierre to stop by on his way to the Sydney Guitar Summer School, emergency so we didn’t get a chance to really promote this event.

But Pierre has promised to come again this year and he says he’ll give more notice so we can get the word out.  I thought I’d write this posting to give those who missed out an idea of what Pierre’s been up to and what sort of instruments he has currently available for sale.

The Guitars:

There’s a lot more choice in the Student/Intermediate Classical Guitars (from $599 to $2,000 -including 1/2 size Requinto & 3/4 Cadet models). After an extensive buying trip to Spain this year, Pierre has broadened this range considerably. The wonderful Alhambra range has now been supplemented by brands such as:

  • Azahar
  • Camps
  • Prudencio Saez

Awesome range of Spanish made guitars

Getting into the professional range:  Pierre has imported many guitars by leading Spanish makers such as:

  • Juan Hernadez Professor $2650
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Marizapalos $4600
  • Juan Hernadez Concierto $4116
  • Alhambra Professional $4500
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Marieta $4600
  • Luthier India $6600
  • luthier Rio $7600
  • Jose Maria Villaplana – India $8400
  • Juan Hernadez Luthier (This a guitar that features the high-tech aerospace material, “Nomex,” originally developed by German classical guitar builders Gernot Wagner and Matthias Dammann. Nomex is a strong but super-lightweight, flexible fiber. David Russell plays a “Nomex” guitar on his latest CD “Sonidos Latinos”) $8800
  • Jose Maria Villaplana – Rio $9300
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Espanoleta $11750
  • Jaime Julia Villaplana – Excellence $11500
  • Teodoro Perez Maetro Especial Extra $13500
  • Villaplana mod Aniversario Ltd Edition $13500
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Gran Concierto $17500

Australian made guitars

Pierre also brought along some Australian made guitars. This was a wonderful opportunity for people to compare the guitars of some of Australia’s emerging luthiers. These Australian guitars included:

  • Dan Kellaway 2005 $4900
  • Allan Bull $5990
  • Kim Lissarague 2010(Cedar) $6900
  • Kim Lissarague 2010(Spruce) $6900
  • Lance Litchfield
  • John Price

Pierre will be in Sydney for the Summer School until 16th January and then he’s going back to Melbourne. He will be coming back through Canberra. So, if you want to see any of these guitars on the way back he’ll be happy to make an appointment.

He can be contacted on: 0410 708 338.

His email is: pierre.herrero@telstra.com.

Website: http://www.guitarsonline.com.au/

I hope we all get to hear and see guitars of this quality again soon. Thank you Pierre.

For our own part at Cooma School of Music, we try to stock on a regular basis the more popular guitars in the Alhambra student range. I feel at these prices, these Alhambra guitars represent outstanding value for their quality of sound, playability and workmanship. The Alhambra guitars in the student range are priced from $600 to about $1800.

So keep a lookout and we’ll try and give people a couple of weeks notice before the next big Classical Guitar Showcase.

Alhambra Crossover Guitar

Relaxing with the guitars

A much enhanced student range

Chamber Philharmonia Cologne – Tickets Available Now!

Chamber Philharmonia Cologne will be appearing in Cooma again after last year’s sell-out performance!

Tickets are now available for purchase at Cooma School of Music.

  • Adult: $35
  • Seniors/Pensioners: $30
  • Students/Children: $25

There is only one performance on Wednesday 2nd February at 8 pm at St. Paul’s Anglican Church hall. Numbers at strictly limited – 64 concession tickets for seniors and pensioners, there and 16 tickets for students and children, food so buy your ticket early to avoid disappointment.

AVAILABLE FROM:

Cooma School of Music

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

Sax Summit Dinner Show & Workshop – Friday 11 February

Sax Summit is a Sydney band made up of 4 saxes and percussion. The Sax Summit is a side project of some of Sydney’s finest young musicians. Members hold Masters degrees from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and have performed for some of Australia’s best musical organisations including The Sydney Symphony Orchestra, disinfection ABC classics, Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. The show is fun and interactive, and the program ranges from jazz and big band to funk and latin grooves and pop to rock!

They will be conducting a workshop  in Saxophone and other woodwind instruments during the day, Friday 11 February, from 3.30 to 6.00 pm at St Paul’s Anglican Church hall. The cost of this workshop will be $10 per person.

This workshop will be open to everyone whether you’re a saxophone player, a woodwind player or just interested in learning more about these instruments. The workshop will also be open to all ages and levels of skill. There will be opportunities for participants to play and gets some specific guidance on playing. But if you’re not feeling very brave you can just come and watch and have some fun learning more about music.

The Sax Summit will then perform a Dinner Show starting at 7.00pm at Rose’s Restaurant.

Bookings will be essential.

Click here to go to their website.

Here’s some live performances of The Sax Summit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NurGtYTi1YQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcOEyA7GU68

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuUJbMhQE1Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqbD3rZbm6E

Alisha Won the Martinez Guitar – Congratulations!

“Farewell To Pete & Teone”

8 PM at Coffey’s Hotel,

Corner of Bradley & Short Sts

Free Admission

All Welcome

Kids & Family Friendly

Alhambra Guitars Made in Spain

Where: ask
20 National Circuit Forrest ACT

When: Sunday 9 January 2011, visit
2.00 pm to 5.30 pm

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 9 January, 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 Spanish made Classical Guitars from $4,000 to $17,500 (including the Villaplana models, Juan Hernandez, Jose Maria Villaplana, Angel Benito Aguado, Jaime Julia, Teodoro Perez )
  • Alhambra Flamenco Guitars
  • Australian made including, Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price

Enquiries:

Allan Spencer

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



Where: here
20 National Circuit Forrest ACT

When: Sunday 9 January 2011, 2.00 pm to 5.30 pm

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 9 January, 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 Spanish made Classical Guitars from $4,000 to $17,500 (including the Villaplana models, Juan Hernandez, Jose Maria Villaplana, Angel Benito Aguado, Jaime Julia, Teodoro Perez )
  • Alhambra Flamenco Guitars
  • Australian made including, Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price

Enquiries:

Allan Spencer

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


Where: Wesley Music Centre, check 20 National Circuit Forrest ACT

When: Sunday 9 January 2011, medicine
2.00 pm to 5.30 pm

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, medical
he has sponsored the Sydney Classical Society Summer School and the Melbourne based Alhambra Sadie Awards.

On Sunday 9 January, 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 Spanish made Classical Guitars from $4,000 to $17,500 (including the Villaplana models, Juan Hernandez, Jose Maria Villaplana, Angel Benito Aguado, Jaime Julia, Teodoro Perez )
  • Alhambra Flamenco Guitars
  • Australian made including, Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price

Enquiries:

Allan Spencer

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


We have a winner for our Pre-Christmas Music Sale Competition (drum roll….) Alisha Brady. Congratulations, bronchitis
Alisha!

Alisha won a beautiful Martinez solid-top acoustic electric guitar!

Alisha with her new guitar.

Classical Guitar Showcase – Sunday 9 January 2011

“Farewell To Pete & Teone”

8 PM at Coffey’s Hotel,

Corner of Bradley & Short Sts

Free Admission

All Welcome

Kids & Family Friendly

Alhambra Guitars Made in Spain

Where: ask
20 National Circuit Forrest ACT

When: Sunday 9 January 2011, visit
2.00 pm to 5.30 pm

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 9 January, 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 Spanish made Classical Guitars from $4,000 to $17,500 (including the Villaplana models, Juan Hernandez, Jose Maria Villaplana, Angel Benito Aguado, Jaime Julia, Teodoro Perez )
  • Alhambra Flamenco Guitars
  • Australian made including, Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price

Enquiries:

Allan Spencer

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


Chamber Philharmonia Cologne in Cooma Wednesday 2 February 2011

Chamber Philharmonia Cologne

DON’T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE ONE OF GERMANY’S FINEST ENSEMBLES, ophthalmologist
performing a diverse programme ranging from VIVALDI and his tremendously famous “Four Seasons”
to J.S. BACH, MOZART and TCHAIKOVSKY.

Wednesday 2nd February 2011 at 8 pm in St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall in Cooma

Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
J.S. Bach – Concerto in D-Minor for Violin, Oboe, Strings and basso continuo BWV 1060
Mozart – Divertimento D major for String Orchestra “Salzburg Symphony” KV 136
Tchaikovsky – “Elegie” in G major for String Orchestra  in Remembrance of I.W. Samarin (1884)

Tickets are available at: Cooma School of Music, Shop 2, Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street, Cooma, ph: 02 6452 6067

and one hour prior to the concert from 7pm at St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall in Cooma.

Soloist - Michael Kibardin (Violin)

Soloist - Tome

Soloist - Tome Atanasov (Oboe)

Greg Bennett C4N Cedar Top Classical Guitar – $399

Numeralla Folk Festival 2011

21st to 24th January

21st to 24th January

more about fantasy;”>Activities

Highlights of this homespun festival are the Bush Dances on Saturday and Sunday nights and Sunday afternoon’s Blackboard Concert, where seasoned professionals and budding artists can chalk their name up to play a couple of songs, recite a poem, spin a yarn or entertain the crowd in any creative way.

Amble about the Country Markets on Sunday morning to pick up a bargain, hear some Numeralla bluegrass music or have a cuppa.

Other features include dance & bluegrass

workshops – no prior skill required!

Food and Drink

There are no shops in the village but you can eat heartily, from breakfast to supper, at the hall. The kitchen is open from nineish in the morning until stumps, serving snacks, hot & cold beverages, delicious home-cooked meals and goodies. The

bar-b-que serves lunch and dinner. Drinks are available at the bar. All are very reasonably priced.

Should you need to stock up on tucker there are shops in Cooma including three supermarkets. Camping gear, music & instrument supplies are well catered for at our sponsor shops in Cooma.

How to get there

The village of Numeralla is situated at the junction of the Numeralla and Badja Rivers, 22km east of the town of Cooma in south eastern New South Wales.

The main route to the village is via Cooma from the Monaro Highway. If you are approaching from Canberra, turn left just after M & T Motors about 4km north of Cooma, then left at the first crossroads (just after an old railway crossing). Once on this road, go straight ahead for 20 km and you’ll be in the village.

There are other routes by which to approach the village. All involve stretches of unsealed but sound road. Petrol is available in Cooma and Braidwood. Please drive carefully – watch out for wildlife on the road, particularly at dawn and dusk.

Accommodation

Enjoy the picturesque campsites in the village. The main site is at the junction of the two rivers. Turn north, just east of the bridge over the Numeralla River. At this site you can enjoy playing or listening to music almost 24 hours every day around the campfires. There are flushing toilets but no showering facilities (the river is available for refreshing dips). You can park your car next to your tent; for safety reasons, we ask that cars not be driven into the campsite after dark.

There is a designated “quiet” campsite on the western side of the bridge, in the grounds of the tennis courts. It is just a short stroll from the hall.

Fire restrictions for each day will apply to all campsites as required by the Rural Fire Service..

If camping is not your style, there are a number of comfortable motels in Cooma offering inexpensive accommodation.

Holiday

In 2011 Australia Day is on Wednesday 26th January. There will not be any official activities at the festival on that day or Tuesday but the campground will still be available and plenty of good music there is assured.

Numeralla Fingerplunkers having fun at the Folk Festival 2009

-PROGRAM-

Friday

6.00pm Welcome at the Supper Room

8.00pm Old Time Dance ~ Hall

Saturday

10.00am Poets’ Breakfast ~ Tennis Club

11.00am Dance Workshop ~ Hall

1.00pm Blackboard Concert ~ Hall

2.00pm Kid’s Dance Workshop ~ Tennis Club

8.00pm Bush Dance ~ Hall

Lots of great musical items for sale at the Sunday Markets

Sunday

9.30am Ecumenical Service ~

St John’s Church

(opposite the Hall)

10.00am Country Market in and around

the Hall

1.30pm Bluegrass Dynamics ~ Hall

2.00pm Kid’s Activities – Tennis Club

3,30pm Waltz & Polka Dance Workshop ~ Tennis Club

8.00pm Bush Dance ~ Hall

Numeralla Fingerplunkers perform at the Folk Festival

Monday

10.00am Poet’s Breakfast ~ Tennis Club

10.00am Kid’s Activities ~ Hall

1.00pm Acoustic Farewell ~ Hall

N.B. there may be slight changes to the program during the weekend – after all, it is Numeralla.

Tickets

There are no tickets. Entry to the festival, the activities and the camping ground are all absolutely free. You don’t have to book, just turn up.

The festival has been running for over three decades, providing a very social and entertaining weekend for folkies and other visitors whilst raising a modest amount of income for Numeralla volunteer groups such as the local bush fire brigade.

The kitchen, bar-b-que, bar and T-shirt sales cover the costs of running the festival and allow for a small donation to be given to community groups in the village. Please support these sales so that we can continue the wonderful tradition of the Numeralla Folk Festival. As far as we know it is the only free festival still running in Australia.

T-shirts

Each year an artist sketches a scene depicting pioneering life or a festival snapshot. Many regular festival goers boast an art gallery in their chest of drawers! At half the price of most festival shirts they are a must-have.

More Information

www.freewebs.com/numerallafolkfestival

(the website is usually updated in October)

or phone Fran 7am – 9pm on 02 6453 3282

Go to their website: Click here:




Greg Bennett C4N Classical Guitar $399

The Greg Bennett C4N  is a solid cedar top classical guitar for under $400. As the Greg Bennett C2N, pancreatitis
this classical guitar is a great instrument for a serious beginner, dysentery
or a guitarist looking for an instrument with better tone and volume than a ply top guitar. A great choice also for younger players that have outgrown their 3/4 size guitars.

Features:

  • Concert size classical guitar
  • Solid Cedar Top
  • Striped Sapele back & Sides
  • Nato Neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
  • 6 ply creme binding
  • Quality gold plated machine heads with pearloid butterfly buttons
  • Gloss finish

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

Greg Bennett C2N Classical Guitar “Barcelona” – $249

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

Cooma School of Music
Shop 2, illness Parkview Arcade, viagra 100mg
123 Sharp Street, illness
Cooma, NSW 2630
Phone: 02 6452 6067
Fax: 02 6452 4938
Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Matt Charlesworth's debut CD "For The Journey"

This is Matt Charlesworeth debut CD. It displays some great song writing. Matt is a strong and passionate vocalist and  displays his commitment to the Christian message.

Available from:

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

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Greg Bennett C2N Classical Guitar $249

This solid spruce top classical guitar is a great instrument for a serious beginner, artificial
or a guitarist looking for an instrument with better tone and volume than a ply top guitar. A great choice also for younger players that have outgrown their 3/4 size guitars.

Features:

  • Concert size classical guitar
  • Solid Spruce Top
  • Nato Back & Sides & Neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
  • Single ply creme binding
  • Chrome plated machine heads with pearloid butterfly buttons
  • Gloss finish

AVAILABLE FROM:

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

More Christmas Music Events

This last week has been an exciting and music-packed one with lots of great events for live music.

  • Cooma Carols (In The Park)

Well not exactly “in the park” this year. The cold, discount windy and rainy weather on Saturday meant that a change of venue to the Showground Multifunction Centre was necessary. But it all worked out well in the end with great carol performances by Snowy Mountains Christian School Big Band, viagra Cooma District Band and Cooma Harmony Chorus, more about and of course  very enthusiastic singing by a large audience.

  • Cooma Harmony Chorus Carols

Cooma Harmony Chorus has had a very busy week, not only at the Saturday Carols at the Multifunction Centre but also with performances at Yallambee Lodge, the Legacy Luncheon, Sir William Hudson Nursing Home and at the Cooma Prison.  Anyone who was at the Alpine Hotel on Tuesday night would have heard the chorus singing  our hearts out over our end of year dinner,which was also a farewell for our long time member and dear friend, Jan Payne, who is leaving town.

  • Cooma District Band & Numeralla Fingerplunkers performed at Sunday’s Country Market in Cooma

Here’s a compilation of photos from these events.

(Please click on thumbnails for larger images)