The Elation Duo, store Robert Shearer (Tenor) and Tegan Peemoeller (Harp), will be performing in Cooma on Friday 15th of July at 7.00pm. Â The venue will be the Uniting Church Complex in Soho Street.
This Cooma concert will be part of The Elation Duo’s 2011 South-East Tour. Other concerts will include: Bega, Moss Vale, Berry, Bundanoon and Ulladulla.
They will be performing works by Handel, Britten, Â Le Gallion , Gilbert and Sullivan, and more.
Tickets will be sold at Cooma School of Music and at the door and they will be:
- $20 – Adults
- $15 – Seniors/Pensioners/Arts Council Members
- $10 – Students
Supper included (Cooma & Moss Vale)
This concert is proudly presented by Cooma School of Music.
For more information contact Robert Shearer on 0488631946.
About Robert Shearer:
Robert Shearer is a gifted tenor and singing teacher. He commenced his studies in 1999, and has undergone extensive vocal training and music studies in some of Australia’s leading tertiary music institutions.
Robert received a Bachelor of Music (Performance) from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, studying there with Adele Nesbit. Since then he has completed a Master of Music in Voice and Opera at the ANU School of Music under the tutelage of Stephen Bennett, during which time he was a Wesley Scholar. He is currently a student of heldentenor Glenn Winslade
Robert has a great affinity with English art song and 20th century classical music, especially the works of Britten, Le Gallienne and Rubbra.
In 2009 he furthered his studies in correct vocal production by participating in Neil Semer’s Australian Vocal workshop; this workshop also helped to give him a wider view of the performance of vocal music.
In addition to singing, Robert has been composing since 2005 with a number of orchestral and vocal works to his name.
About Tegan Peemoeller:
Canberra harpist Tegan Peemoeller commenced her harp studies in 1999, and gave her first solo recital at the age of eighteen. A student of Alice Giles, she completed her Honours and Masters degrees in Harp Performance at the ANU School of Music and worked with Judith Liber in Italy, prior to entering the 2009 International Harp Contest in Israel.
As well as her solo performances, she also enjoys playing chamber music and harp duos, and is a founding member of the Seven Harp Ensemble. She has played in numerous orchestras including the New Zealand Youth Orchestra, Sydney Youth Orchestra, National Capital Orchestra, and the touring Oakland Youth Orchestra from America.
She has just returned from a study trip to Canada and the United States of America working with Erica Goodman and Heidi Lehwalder.