Gondwana Choirs
Gondwana Choirs is an Australian national children's choir. It was founded in 1997 by Lyn Williams OAM.
Gondwana Choirs consists of several different choirs[1]:
- Gondwana Voices: Gondwana Choirs' original choir which caters for children with treble voices aged 10–16 years old. Gondwana Voices has been on several international tours including a 2007 tour to Canada, France and the BBC Proms and a 2011 tour to the United States and Canada. They have also performed at major events such as the Melbourne Commonwealth Games opening and closing ceremonies and recorded several CDs with ABC Classics.
- Gondwana Chorale: Founded in 2006, the Gondwana Chorale is a SATB choir for singers aged 17–25 years old. The Chorale is designed to cater for ex-Voices members and male singers with changed voices. In 2011 they will undertake their first international tour to New Zealand.
- Junior Gondwana: Gondwana Choirs' entry-level training choir which caters for children with treble voices aged 10–13 years old.
- Gondwana Singers: Another training choir for children aged 14–16, designed for singers on the verge of gaining entry into Gondwana Voices or Gondwana Chorale, including boys with changed/changing voices as well as treble voices.
- Gondwana National Indigenous Children's Choir: Gondwana Choirs' newest choir, GNICC caters for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children aged 8–16 years old.
Gondwana Choirs also runs a Composer School and a Conducting Internship.
Gondwana Choirs auditions nationally and meets in January for a two-week camp of intensive rehearsal. Choirs will then typically undertake one or more tours throughout the year.
References
External links
- Gondwana National Choirs Website
- http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/article/a-new-direction-for-gondwana-choirs
- http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/philanthropy/case_study_items/gondwana_choirs
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