Choirs
- Australian Boys Choir
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Formed in 1939, the Australian Boys Choir is a performing group of the
Australian Boys Choral Institute.
- The Australian Children's Choir
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The ACC was formed in 1976 to provide singing
opportunities for both young boys and girls; it is one of the oldest
children's choirs in Australia.
- The Austrian Choir (Melbourne)
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The Austrian Choir was founded in 1981. Originally the Choir was made up of a
small group of singers, mainly of Austrian origin, but had soon expanded to
about 40 members, many of whom are Australians or other nationalities.
- Bendigo Chamber Choir
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The Bendigo Chamber Choir has 16-30 members performing a range of
classical music, performing a cappella or accompanied by orchestra or piano.
- Brunswick Women's Choir
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The Brunswick Women's Choir is a community of women from a wide
range of backgrounds and interests.
- Elation Women's Choir
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The Elation Women's Choir is based in Balwyn, and has about 40 members.
It was founded in January 2001 with 18 enthusiasts, first as an a cappella
choir but more recently singing accompanied repertoire.
- The Melbourne Chamber Choir
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The Melbourne Chamber Choir is in its 24th year of
performing choral music of excellence in Melbourne and beyond.
During the years it has presented its own concert series in addition
to performing with a variety of orchestras and choirs.
- The Melbourne Women's Choir
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Since its formation in 1994, variety has come the way of The Melbourne Womens Choir.
Its first event was to sing in the Melbourne-hosted Women Composers Conference,
and since then it has been involved in a season of a gospel
musical, and was one of the choirs in the Classical Spectacular in Melbourne
Park in 2000. Each year the choir is host to the Voices of Women Festival
in Melbourne.
- Southeastern Philharmonia
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The Southeastern Philharmonia is a non profit community choir formed in
1992 to provide amateur singers with the opportunity and support to
extend their singing experience with a range of music from sacred and
madrigals to spirituals, folk and pop.
- The Vocal Consort
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Formed in 1984 to complement the work of the Australian Boys choir, The Vocal Consort
consists of around fourteen tenors and basses, although numbers are adjusted according
to the demands of particular music or particular events. The group's repertoire is wide
and varied, ranging from plainchant and sixteenth century polyphony to comic pieces,
jazz and pop. Audiences are taken on a journey of emotions from hysterical laughter
through to intimate reflection.