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Trees and flying birds in black silhouette against blue and gold dusk sky.
16 Aug

Choristry: A Flock of Birds

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Choristry's second concert of 2025 features choral music about birds.

This eclectic program ranges from Orlando Gibbons to contemporary pieces by Eric Whitacre and Joseph Twist, taking in along the way some folk song arrangements from as far afield as Korea, including a new work by Daniel Brinsmead, and some fun arrangements of popular music.

Join Choristry, conductor Daniel Brinsmead and pianist Beth Ylvisaker in a celebration of our feathered friends.

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Date Times
Sat 16 Aug
  • 7.30pm - 9pm 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Location

Church of All Nations
180 Palmerston St
Carlton 3053

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Price and bookings

From $25 to $35

Adult / general $35
Student / concession $25

Booking not required

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  • email address: info@choristry.org
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