One of the most surprising benefits of joining the Australian Boys Choir can be discovering that you're definitely not the only who likes to sing! A shared love of music, not to mention striving to achieve an amazing sound as a group, creates a feeling that is hard to beat.
One of the most surprising benefits of joining the Australian Boys Choir can be discovering that you're definitely not the only who likes to sing! A shared love of music, not to mention striving to achieve an amazing sound as a group, creates a feeling that is hard to beat.
One of the most surprising benefits of joining the Australian Boys Choir can be discovering that you're definitely not the only who likes to sing! A shared love of music, not to mention striving to achieve an amazing sound as a group, creates a feeling that is hard to beat.
One of the most surprising benefits of joining the Australian Boys Choir can be discovering that you're definitely not the only who likes to sing! A shared love of music, not to mention striving to achieve an amazing sound as a group, creates a feeling that is hard to beat.
To celebrate our 80th Anniversary, Australian Sounds was presented by The Australian Boys Choir, The Vocal Consort, The Kelly Gang and the Training Choirs of The Australian Boys Choral Institute at Hawthorn Arts Centre on August 25, 2019. Take a moment to admire some photos and read reviews of the performance.
Christmas Greetings was presented by Australian Boys Choral Institute on Sunday the 15th December 2019 at Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre.
Take a look at the beautiful photos by Jane Kupsch.
The Avalanches and Australian Boys Choir spent time recording in November 2019. The Avalanches new single 'We Will Always Love You', has just released to rave reviews, hear it for yourself.
Read more about what our Artistic Director Nick Dinopoulos and Senior Singer Ryland Mitchell had to tell The New Daily about rehearsing via Zoom during coronavirus pandemic.
Listen to our Artistic Director, Nick Dinopoulos in conversation with Tamara Oudyn on ABC Melbourne's Drive program. They were speaking about the impact of Covid-19 on choirs and how technology like zoom has come to the rescue.









