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September 2009 Issue
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One choir just isn't enough

 Music

An evening concert at St Peter's Cathedral this month features all three choirs from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ's Elder Conservatorium of Music.

The Three Choirs at 6.30pm Saturday 12 September is a joint production between the Elder Conservatorium and St Peter's Cathedral, and sees all three choirs performing a program of largely sacred works.

The concert features the Elder Conservatorium Chorale (conducted by Carl Crossin), Adelaide Voices (conducted by Christie Anderson) and Bella Voce (conducted by Emma Horwood), plus Cathedral organist Mark Joyner.

Performances will include Britten's Hymn to St Cecilia, Purcell's Funeral Sentences and Poulenc's Litanies a la Vierge Noire, as well as modern compositions by three Elder Conservatorium students, David Lang, Steven Tanoto and Ian Andrew.

The concert is the second of two joint performances between the Cathedral and the Elder Conservatorium this year, following on from the Good Friday performance of Fauré's Requiem in front of an estimated audience of more than 1000 people.

"This concert features all three choirs - about 100 singers in total - combining to provide an outstanding musical experience," said Edward Joyner, Manager of Concerts at St Peter's Cathedral.


THE THREE CHOIRS

6.30pm Saturday 12 September
St Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide

Tickets: adult: $25; concession: $20; student: $15.

Please ring the Concert Manager for ticket bookings on +61 8 8303 5925 or email: claire.oremland@adelaide.edu.au

The Good Friday concert at St Peter’s Cathedral attracted more than 1000 people
Photo courtesy of St Peter’s Cathedral

The Good Friday concert at St Peter's Cathedral attracted more than 1000 people
Photo courtesy of St Peter's Cathedral

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