Saturday 6 August at 3:00pm Anglican Cathedral, Ballarat
Continuing the musical travels of their 2022 season, the Australian Boys Choir joins with The Vocal Consort in this concert of spellbinding repertoire by leading Antipodean composers.
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Sunday 7 August at 3:00pm St. John's Church, Camberwell
Continuing the musical travels of their 2022 season, the Australian Boys Choir joins with The Vocal Consort in this concert of spellbinding repertoire by leading Antipodean composers.
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Thursday 15 September at 7:30pm Our Lady of Victories Basilica, Camberwell
The Vocal Consort will guide you on this fascinating journey exploring enthralling music from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
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Thursday 15 September at 7:30pm Australian Digital Concert Hall
A livestream of our concert from Our Lady of Victories. Worldwide digital access with 72-hour viewing starting from the morning after the concert.
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Saturday 10 December at 5:00pm Melbourne Recital Centre, Southbank
Celebrate Christmas this year with the Australian Boys Choir. Join us for this festive gala event.
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'I am an optimist. It does not seem too much use being anything else.’ – Winston Churchill
While it feels like we have spent most of this year in lockdowns and rehearsing online, we were lucky enough to have two great concerts in the first half of the year, which is more than we achieved for the whole of the COVID-19 affected 2020!
Deb Damman’s outstanding contribution to the Choir over many years sees her named as the inaugural recipient of the Elwynne Stafford Award for volunteers in 2021. The accolade is named for Honorary Life Member and ABCI volunteer, Elwynne Stafford, who influenced a generation of singers.
Probationers become Tyros, Tyros graduate to become Junior Singers and Senior Singers, and Performing Squad members keen to grow their leadership might just achieve the coveted rank of Chorister. And, of course, the vocal gift that brought boys to ABCI in the first place proliferates as they transform into young men.
The ABCI uses ‘moveable doh’ solfège, combined with the corresponding hand-signs, both of which are key to learning in a Kodály-inspired environment.







