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Messiah Rehearsals

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The Messiah - 12th November

Extra Messiah rehearsals with Leslie Spencer for the all singers (SATB) in the chorus are planned for:

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Free of charge – All welcome.

Leslie has also been doing some more rehearsals for the individual parts. Please contact her for details. Mobile: 0428 907 510

For more information on Sing your Own Handel’s Messiah click here.

 

 

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Official Opening Snowy Scheme Museum Adaminaby – Saturday 15 October

-A Musical Journey-

East Meets West

With Judith Marriott & friends.

. Come on a musical journey that begins in Cooma and finishes in Tehran. Beginning with Don Banks, nurse
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with a beautiful work by Khachaturian. We complete the concert with works by the great Persian composers, Alizadeh and Siavash Beizai.

.. This concert will combine the talents of Australian musicians and Persian musicians. Cooma will be represented by Judith Marriott, Leslie Spencer and Glenyss Allen. We are very fortunate to have the talents of two wonderful musicians Arya Bastaninezhad and Melika, who are visiting Cooma in preparation for an International Music festival in Tehran later this year, in which they will be performing these works with Judith.

Instruments featured will be clarinet ,bass clarinet, cello, piano , guitar ,flute, ney ( a very beautiful Persian flute) and voice.

It should be a wonderful evening as the common thread to all these compositions is their exquisite melodies…come and SWOON with us!!! It is guaranteed to life your spirits.




Snowy Scheme Museum Adaminaby

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Quentin Bryce will be attending to perform the opening ceremony of Snowy Scheme Museum in Adaminaby on 15 October 2011, here
at 11am.

As with the official opening of the Snowy Mountains Scheme on October 17 1949, when the Governor-General Sir William McKell performed the official duties, the Governor-General of today, will be performing the official duties at the new Snowy Scheme museum.

The Snowy Scheme museum will showcase the impact on the nation of the construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme, by highlighting the achievements of the engineers, the workers, the machinery and the role the project played in the development of the modern Australian nation. The scheme is widely considered to be the greatest engineering project ever undertaken in Australia, with the museum collection creating a multi-dimensional insight into the Snowy Scheme and its legacy.

In the meantime, the Adaminaby community is busy preparing for the day when the “GG” comes to town, and the museum committee and helpers are also busy with the installation of the collection, exhibits and interpretive material to make this landmark project come to life. The museum committee would also like to issue an open invitation to anybody who would like to attend this special day and invite any interested person to join the museum community.

The museum is also looking for equipment with Snowy Scheme provenance, stories, memorabilia and research about the more than 100 000 people, many from overseas, who worked during the construction stage of the scheme.

Music for this occasion will be provided from about 10.30 am by:

  • Cooma Harmony Chorus
  • Cooma District band
  • And school children from the Adaminaby Public School

Further information about the museum can be found on the website: http://www.snowyschemecollection.com.au/

 

Cooma Carols in the Park – Saturday 18 December

Everyone is welcome to come and join in with Carols in the Park this Saturday at 6.30 pm.

The carols will performed in the beautiful Centennial Park.

This year the Carols will be lead by the wonderful voices of the Cooma Harmony Chorus.

For more information visit: http://www.visitcooma.com.au/

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An Afternoon of Music – Sunday 5 December 2010

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An Afternoon of Music promises to be an enjoyable and entertaining event. Our own Darrell Gaukroger, illness himself a talented musician has organized this concert which will feature  many of our local musicians.  The extremely popular Cooma Harmony Chorus will be performing along with Darrell Gaukroger, David Ford, Vera Shanley, Chris And Sarah Wall, and more.

  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church, Commissioner Street, Cooma
  • When: Sunday 5 December 2010 at 2.30 pm
  • Tickets: $15 each (includes “Festive  Afternoon Tea”) Tickets are available from The Fabric Salon (Vale Street, Cooma) or Anglican Parish Office (Commissioner Street, Cooma). Tickets are Limited.

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ANZAC Eve Concert a Great Success!

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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

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Lee Simmonds Memorial Concert a Great Success!

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Title: Lee Simmonds Memorial Organ Recital
Location: St John’s Anglican Church, erectile Stokes Street Adaminaby NSW
Description: Guest Organist: David Johnson
Also: Cooma Harmony Chorus
Saturday 17 April 2010 at 2 pm
Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2010-04-17

Click here to go to David Johnson’s Website.

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Our Musicians Help Welcome Torah Bright & Our Olympians

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Title: Once Upon a Time…’, mycoplasmosis David Pereira Cello Series, Program 2
Location: Wesley Music Centre, 20 National Circuit Forrest ACT
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Description: Friday 9 April 7:30pm David Pereira Cello Series 2010, Program II – featuring Budos: The Three Sisters and Troselj: Walking on Broken Glass. Musicians include Marian Budos (guitar and composer), Ivana Troselj (composer), Niels Rosendahl (tenor sax), David Pereira (cello) and Alice Giles (harp).

Advance ticket purchase:

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  • Adults $30, concession $25, Friends of Wesley $22, students $15, children $10.
  • Tickets also available at the door.

Dates: Friday 9th April, 7:30 pm, Wesley Music Centre, 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest ACT.

Saturday 10th April, 3:00 pm, Wesley Music Centre, 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest ACT.

Sunday 11th April, 2:00 pm, Performance Space, Crisp Galleries, Gap Range, Bowning NSW. The Galleries are located 14kms south of the Yass Service Centre on the road to Gundagai.

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    The magical tradition of storytelling, puppetry and live music will come to life in the next David Pereira Cello Series.

    Catherine Roach, a Canberra-based theatre director and puppeteer, will be joined by Cathy Petocz to create a new puppetry performance illustrating new works by Marian Budos and Ivana Troselj.

    The story of the ‘Little Mermaid’, a classic by Hans Christian Anderson, is the inspiration behind Ivana Troselj’s new work ‘On Broken Glass’. In her composition the cello adopts the voice of the little mermaid, struggling to be heard by her beloved.

    ‘The Three Sisters’, a new composition by award-winning composer Marian Budos follows the beloved Slovakian folktale, ‘Salt is More Precious than Gold’: A story of three princesses proving the extent of their love for their father.

    Both works will be narrated and are written especially for Alice Giles (harp), Niels Rosendahl (saxophone), Marian Budos (guitar) and David Pereira (cello).

    Other musical items on the program include an Australian premiere of a terrific duo for harp and cello by Kikta and improvisations for cello and saxophone.

    For those fond of a Sunday drive, ‘Once Upon a Time…’ will also be repeated at the Crisp Galleries Performance Space, at Bowning on Sunday 11th April at 2:00 pm. The Performance Space adjoins Peter Crisp’s glass studio and overlooks a beautiful garden that includes a formal avenue of trees and a waterfall.

    The concerts coincide with Hans Christian Anderson’s birthday celebrations; International Childrens’ Book Day; and National Youth Week (9-18 April). The project is also being promoted by the Childrens’ Book Council of Australia.


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    Ben Sim, Jono Brauer, Scott Kneller and Ramone Cooper were treated to a fantastic welcome home from Cooma. There was an unveiling of a special plaque at Apex Park, a very cool motorcade of vintage sports cars, and a Civic Reception in Centennial Park and at the Multi Function Centre. And our local musicians were there to make this event even better.

    CHC leads the Sing Along at K’ozzi Fest Harmony Day 2010

    Cooma Harmony Chorus at K'ozzi Fest 2010 - Photo by Mark Fox

    Cooma Harmony Chorus at K'ozzi Fest 2010 - Photo by Mark Fox

    Cooma Harmony Chorus performed Australian songs at the K’ozzi Fest Harmony Day celebrations in the park on Sunday 22 March, treatment 2010. They sang great old favourites like:  Botany Bay, order South Australia, infertility Waltzing Matilda, The Road to Gundagai, Kookaburra and Snowy River Roll. The audience was encouraged to join in the singing. It was a lot of fun for young and old!

    Julie & Dave Turner  - Photo by Mark Fox

    Julie & Dave Turner - Photo by Mark Fox

    Jessie gets the kids singing

    Jessie gets the kids singing - Photo by Mark Fox

    Photo by Mark Fox

    Photo by Mark Fox

    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
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    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


    Lee Simmonds Memorial Organ Recital – 17 April 2010

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    Title: Lee Simmonds Memorial Organ Recital
    Location: St John’s Anglican Church, viagra sale Stokes Street Adaminaby NSW
    Description: Guest Organist: David Johnson
    Also: Cooma Harmony Chorus
    Saturday 17 April 2010 at 2 pm
    Start Time: 14:00
    Date: 2010-04-17

    Click here to go to David Johnson’s Website.

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