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Where Song Began - A cinematic concert celebrating Australia's birds - Glen Alice

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Glen Alice Community Hall
Glen Alice NSW, Australia
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Sun, 21 Sep, 12:30pm - 1:45pm AEST

Event description

Performed more than 100 times in sold out halls across Australia and internationally, Where Song Began is a celebration of songbirds. Based on Tim Low's bestselling book and described as "spectacular" by Limelight Magazine in a 5-star review, the 50-minute program includes music spanning 300 years, from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and J.S. Bach to Arvo Pärt and new commissions, enhanced by a film of evocative visual projections and an immersive soundscape.

Performed as the Closing Event of the 2025 Capertee Valley Bird Festival.

"A delicate and beautiful fusion"
"Like being sung to by the country"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Limelight


About the performers:

The Bowerbird Collective makes art for nature. Their work has received international acclaim, and their ARIA-nominated albums of threatened bird, frog and mammal calls, 'Songs of Disappearance', reached the top of the ARIA Album Charts ahead of Adele, ABBA and Ed Sheeran. Violinist Simone Slattery was a 2019 Churchill Fellow, received a PhD in Music Performance from the University of Adelaide and performs regularly with Australia's finest ensembles. Cellist Anthony Albrecht was Australia's first graduate of The Juilliard School's Historical Performance program and enjoys an international performance career. 
For more information visit www.bowerbirdcollective.org

Program:
Arvo Pärt - Fratres for solo violin, 1977
Sarah Hopkins - Reclaiming the Spirit, 1993
Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending, 1917
Chris Williams - bird, songs, seas, 2017
Ross Edwards - Ecstatic Dance No.2, 1990
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer - Cucu Sonata, 1664
J.S. Bach - Prelude from Cello Suite No.1, c.1720
David Lang - Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattle Bird), New Commission, 2017
Ngarra Burra Ferra - Traditional Indigenous hymn 

50 minutes without interval, followed by a Q&A

Capertee Valley Bird Festival:

In Australia's most spectacular birding destination, you will go into the heart of the community for an exclusive experience showcasing the 240+ bird species found in the Capertee Valley and the conservation of their habitat.

The Capertee Valley Bird Festival is a celebration of the rich biodiversity of the valley, and its renowned bird species. Creating a great visitor experience, inspiring conservation efforts, and engaging the whole community. Join us for this showcase of breathtaking birds in Australia's most spectacular birding destination.

Enjoy guided walks, expert talks, and immersive nature focused experiences that promise to captivate all.

For more information visit: https://caperteevalleybirdfestival.com.au/

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Glen Alice Community Hall
Glen Alice NSW, Australia