Cantorion Cymreig Victoria Welsh Choir presents Grand Annual St David’s Day Concert

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January, 2008
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Cantorion Cymreig Victoria Welsh Choir presents Grand Annual St David’s Day Concert

Cantorion Cymreig Victoria Welsh Choir presents
Grand Annual St David’s Day Concert

With special Guest Conductor - Robert Nicholls from Wales

The Victoria Welsh Choir is a traditional Welsh male voice choir, singing in four-part harmony, which has been performing in Victoria -- and occasionally interstate and overseas -- since 1980. At least a quarter of its repertoire is sung in Welsh. As well as singing traditional Welsh choral repertoire, the choir also performs classical songs, show numbers, spirituals, traditional and old and new songs from all over the world - and all from memory.

Accompanist: Lorna Ogilvie
Ronda Yates – Soprano
Huw Jones – Harp
Pendragon Dreaming – Welsh folk group
Ceffyl Gwyn – Welsh dance group


7.30pm

boxoffice@adm.monash.edu.au

Janet Jones-Roberts

9753 5334

boxoffice@adm.monash.edu.au

Monash University Box Office

9905 1111

Adult $32, Concession & Group (10+) $30 Children (under 15) $15

Robert Blackwood Concert Hall, Building 2, Monash University Clayton Campus, 3800
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