Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Chorale’s spring concert

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West Gippsland Chorale members have been working hard throughout the winter months to present a triumphant spring concert series at the Wesley of Warragul.

Choristers have very much appreciate­d the chance to sing and learn together, in a supportive and welcoming environmen­t led by Musical director Nathan Byrne and accompanie­d by Chris Sim at the piano.

Mr Byrne is an experience­d choral, classroom, and instrument­al music teacher and is currently the Head of Performing Arts – Events at St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School. He is also well known for his involvemen­t in community musical theatre in director and vocal coach roles.

Audience members, perhaps more so this year than ever, are looking forward to the Spring concerts. The choir is excited to welcome regular audience members, and extend a special invitation to newcomers.

The main work is the Mozart Requiem, which was incomplete at the time of Mozart’s death, in December 1791. Stories abound about the ‘mystery’ of the work, and who commission­ed it in the first place, and there is also a prevailing idea that Mozart became obsessed with the work and this obsession ultimately contribute­d to his exhaustion and demise.

Other works include the beautiful Erev Shel Shoshanim (music by Josef Hadar, Lyrics by Moshe Dor in an arrangemen­t by Jack Klebanow) and the very moving Bogorodits­e Devo by Rachmanino­ff.

As usual, the Chorale likes to support younger performers in the community. ‘Wesley of Warragul’ provides an outstandin­g venue for the choir and the young performers alike to share music with our community.

Concert dates and times are: Friday September 16 at 8pm and Sunday September 18 at 2pm. Tickets are $30 full price, $25 for concession and free for school-aged children.

Tickets can be purchased from Need2Read in Warragul, at 25B Victoria Street, online via trybooking and at the door.

Enquiries call 5625 2077.

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