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RELEASE: Flinders’ “A-Chord”
concert events to help Sydney’s Street Choir
A passion for
music and a desire to support the community’s disadvantaged are at the very
heart of special concert events involving Matthew Flinders Anglican College
students during their Sydney Music Tour in June.
The two
concerts, celebrating the concordance of musical diversity and community, will
be held in Sydney’s City Recital Hall, Angel Place on Friday, June 26.
Hosted by
Matthew Flinders Anglican College, the “A-Chord” concerts will showcase the
talents of three very different groups.
Just like the
combination of a “chord” (the harmonious blending of three or more
individual notes) and “accord” (to harmonize or go together), this shared
passion for music and desire to support the community’s disadvantaged are at
the very heart of the special concert events.
Bringing their
talents to the stage will be the inspiring Sydney Street Choir, the versatile
University of Newcastle Choir and more than 100 students from Flinders
performing in the choir, band and string orchestra.
These community
concerts have been organised as part of Flinders’ 20th anniversary
celebrations.
This is the
College’s 15th annual music tour and the efforts to host this
community concert in Sydney - a major event in the tour program - fits with the
College’s endeavours to foster community spirit through music. The College’s
efforts have already been recognised by a National Teaching Excellence Merit
Award presented to the Music Department in 2005 in recognition of community
merit.
Matthew
Flinders Anglican College’s Music Program has gained renown for its
exceptional quality and outstanding achievements. The College’s music
ensembles compete regularly in regional and state-wide competitions receiving
gold and platinum awards. In 2006 the College Chorale, String Orchestra and Wind
Symphony performed in the Sydney Opera House as part of the International Music
Festival and were awarded gold and silver prizes. They have performed in venues
including the Sydney Opera House, City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney Town
Hall and the BMW Edge Theatre, and have also toured Europe and New Zealand.
Flinders Head
of Music Nick Campbell said this year’s A Chord concerts were a gesture of
support for the Sydney Street Choir, which was similar to the Melbourne-based
Choir of Hard Knocks.
Since 2001, the
Sydney Street Choir has been empowering listeners and themselves through the
healing power of music and song to find pathways out of social isolation.
“There’s
a side to music that requires musicians to be worldly, to have a greater
understanding than their immediate community,” Mr Campbell said.
“This will
create an opportunity for our students to reflect that even though these people
may appear disadvantaged or different to themselves, they still have the
capacity to work together and share and express emotion.
“Music is a
common language, regardless of background. I’m hoping these concerts will
create a sense of emotion in our students, and be an enrichment to their own
music experience. “
Mr Campbell
said the College was relying on the involvement of the audiences to support the
concert events, with entry by donation and all money raised going to help the
Sydney Street Choir.
Members of the Sydney Street Choir are homeless or disadvantaged men and
women, and the only way the choir can continue to sing is through the generosity
of people supporting it.
Choir members
have been confronted with some of the toughest challenges life can present, and
they inspire audiences with their personal stories of how they overcame their
challenges, and realised their dreams. They perform mostly original songs in a
unique theatrical style.
The choir has performed on various TV shows, at Sydney Town Hall, Sydney
Opera House, Sydney Conference Centre, and regularly visit hospitals and charity
organisations. Recently they visited the Choir of Hard Knocks to join them on
stage at Melbourne Town Hall.
Choir director
Peter Lehner said: “Members of the Sydney Street Choir are living testament to
the changes that can be made in people’s lives through the power of song and
the support of the community.”
Also appearing
at the evening concert will be the University of Newcastle Chamber Choir. This
choir won national acclaim last year when it took first place in Channel 7’s
Battle of the Choirs, hosted by David Koch.
Formed in 1995,
the choir consists of students and community members, all with a love of singing
and who enjoy performing challenging and varied repertoire. The choir has toured
internationally four times, and performed in St Paul’s Cathedral, London,
Westminster Abbey, and Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
In 2007, the
choir won all three of the divisions entered at the National Eisteddfod held in
Canberra: the Open Sacred Choral Award, the Open Contemporary Australian Choral
event and the inaugural Australian Open Choir Championship.
The choir has a
wide-ranging repertoire, from the Renaissance to music from this century and
includes a number of Australian works.
The A Chord
concert venue, Angel Place, while not as famous as the Sydney Opera House, has
been heralded by The Bulletin as an “acoustic and aesthetic triumph”.
Based on the
classical configuration of the 19th Century European concert hall,
the shoebox-shape design includes gently raking stalls and two galleries that
wrap around both sides and rear of the auditorium creating a sense of intimacy
between audience and performers.
The 1238-seat
concert hall regularly plays host to Musica Viva Australia, the Australian
Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Brandenburg
Orchestra – and now to Matthew Flinders Anglican College.
The A-Chord
concerts will take place on June 26 at 2pm and 7.30pm. Due to prior commitments,
The University of Newcastle Choir will only be appearing at the evening event.
Entry is by donation with all proceeds going to the Sydney Street Choir.
To book phone
the City Recital Hall Angel Place on 02 8256 2222 or 1300 797 118 or visit www.cityrecitalhall.com
Matthew
Flinders Anglican College will hold a Pre-Tour Music Concert on Friday, June 5
at the College Sports Centre from 7pm.
For information
email Flinders music event co-ordinator Kay Jackson at flindersmusic@mfac.edu.au
or telephone 5477 3258.