Lumens Chamber Choir: Where Sails Once Flew
Event description
Come and join Lumens Chamber Choir, directed by Kathryn Morton and accompanied by Feodora zu Hohenlohe as they explore a wealth of music by Australian composers across decades. The programme will include Hush, On the Death of a Bush Church by Iain Grandage, Songs No Longer Sung by Julianna Kaye, and Stabat Mater by Elena Kats Chernin. Composers such as Joseph Twist, Carl Crossin, Sally Whitwell and Ruth McCall will also feature in this programme. A music feast for lovers of Australian music.
This concert is part of the 'Festival of Australian Music', a one day festival event being held at the University of Queensland School of Music. The Festival comprises an afternoon Workshop and pre-concert Question & Answer Session with acclaimed Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin. Come early to the concert in the afternoon to hear Elena talk about her music, her compositional process, and other significant influences on her approach to creating music. The Festival is targeted to school and tertiary music students, but will be suitable for anyone with an interest in Australian music.
Festival of Australian Music Programme:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Workshop
5:00 pm - 5:45 pm | Dinner break and networking
6:00 pm - 6:45 pm | Pre-concert Question and Answer Session
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Lumens Chamber Choir Concert
8:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Post -concert refreshments
Artists:
Lumens Chamber Choir | Kathryn Morton, Director
Piano | Feodora zu Hohenlohe
Workshop Presenter | Elena Kats-Chernin
Question & Answer Facilitator | Graeme Morton
Concert Ticket Prices:
Adult $50 | Concession $40 | Under 30s $30 | University Students $20 | School Children $10
Festival Add-ons:
Workshop: Adult $20 | Concession $15 | University Students $10 | School Children $10 (Please contact us about group rates)
Pre-purchased Dinner Box including drink $25 (Select from three food options when ordering)
Group Discounts:
Purchase 4x of any ticket and get 10% off select ticket types*.
* Discount applies to the following ticket types:
General Admission (Adult)
General Admission (Concession)
General Admission (Under 30s)
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