Event
Da Capo Singers: Southern Sounds
- Date: Sunday, 22 June 2014, 2pm
- Venue: Cranbourne Masonic Centre — cnr Codrington & Childers Streets, Cranbourne, VIC
- Tickets: Adults: $20 | Children: $16 | Concession: $16 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on 0435 405 612
Event Details
Choral music from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific - from Peter Sculthorpe to Jimmy Barnes!
Performers: Da Capo Singers, Simon Loveless, conductor, Sue Goessling, accompanist
Featured non-Australian music: Stephen Hatfield - Ka Hia Manu; David Hamilton - May The Road Rise To Meet You; David Childs - The Moon Is Distant From The Sea; David Childs - Set Me As A Seal Upon Your Heart; Jonathan Cain - Working Class Man
Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0435 405 612 or by email to dacaposingers@yahoo.com.au
Featured Australian Works
| Autumn song : SATBarB choir by Peter Sculthorpe — performed by Simon Loveless and Da Capo Singers |
Great southern spirits : SATB choir [Kondalilla] by Stephen Leek — performed by Da Capo Singers | |
| Hope there is : SATB choir (1990) by Clare Maclean — performed by Simon Loveless and Da Capo Singers |
| Hush : on the death of a bush church : for mixed voices (SATB) (1993) by Iain Grandage — performed by Da Capo Singers and Simon Loveless |
| To enter the dream which includes all dreams : for choir (SATB) and piano (2002) [2 movements] by Linda Kouvaras — performed by Da Capo Singers and Simon Loveless |
A Song Of The Republic by Noel Ancell | |
Crescent Moon by Leanne Daharja Veitch | |
Sing A New Song by David Gordon — Australian premiere | |
Waltzing Matilda by Ruth McCall (arr.) | |
Whispering Winds by Timothy Sexton |
Featured artists
- Music of Timothy Sexton
- Music of David Gordon
- Music of Noel Ancell
- Music of Ruth McCall
- Music of Leanne Daharja Veitch
- Performer Da Capo Singers
- Conductor Simon Loveless
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