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Waiata, Cançons, Lieder

The Off Season
Women’s choir in black tops and yellow skirts sings from sheet music in a church before an audience.
International choirs united in song, featuring Luminata Voices, Veus and Sjaella. Vocal music (or simply "songs") has a universal ability to transcend division, language and background while communicating something meaningful beyond ourselves. The magic of song is something to really treasure. This concert will feature three internationally acclaimed choirs: -Luminata Voices (New Zealand) -Veus – Amics de la Unió (Catalonia) -Sjaella (Germany) These three diverse choirs will present stunning a cappella works representative of their countries, ranging from the 15th to the 21st centuries. Each choir's repertoire will include songs from their homeland, presented through folk songs, featured composers, and interpretation. Unfolding with carefully crafted staging, music, and choreography will intertwine to enhance the expressiveness of each piece and captivate the audience. This is no ordinary concert… the audience won't just listen; they will experience the music as part of it.
Event Details
  • Tuesday 1 July 2025

  • 7:30 PM to 9:20 PM

  • 1 Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania, 7000

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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