
SWEET & LOW (BALLARAT)
19 February 2024
ST. MATTHEW PASSION (MONASH)
19 February 202417 MARCH 2024 3PM
Presented by Australian Boys Choral Institute
Sunday 17 March 2024 at 3:00pm - 4:30pmWesley Church Melbourne | 136 Lonsdale Street, VIC 3000
Vibrant voices come together in this exciting opening program of the Australian Boys Choral Institute's 85th Anniversary Season, conducted by ABCI artistic director Nicholas Dinopoulos.
Headlined by the outstanding singers of The Vocal Consort, with the group itself also celebrating 40 years in 2024, performers on stage include the Australian Boys Choir plus the Training Choirs of the ABCI and pianist Zachary Hamilton-Russell.
This concert takes its title from debut CD release "Sweet & Low" from 2001 by The Vocal Consort, and presents some of the ensemble's classic repertoire alongside new audience favourites.
- Doors open at 2:30pm, concert starts at 3:00pm sharp. This performance has one interval of 15 minutes. Latecomers will not be permitted until a suitable break in the performance.
- No photography or videographers permitted, audience members should note this performance is being recorded.
- This performance will also be live-streamed via Australian Digital Concert Hall. For more information and digital ticket access available world-wide, please see the ADCH website.
ARTISTS
The Vocal Consort | Australian Boys Choir | ABCI Training Choirs
Zachary Hamilton-Russell, piano | Nicholas Dinopoulos, conductor
PROGRAM
The Wanderer | Dan Walker (Australia, b. 1978)
Swansea Town | English Traditional arr. Robert Shaw & Alice Parker
Sweet & Low | Sir Joseph Barnby (England, 1838-1896)
Prayer of the Children | Kurt Bestor (United States, b. 1958)
Vive L'Amour | American Traditional arr. Robert Shaw & Alice Parker
Losing the Plot | Paul Stanhope, (Australia, b. 1969)
Summer is Gone | Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, (England, 1875-1912)
Bushes & Briars | Ralph Vaughan Williams (England, 1872-1958)
Daemon Irrepit Callidus | György Orbán (Romania, b. 1947)
Moondance | Sir George Morrison (Ireland, b. 1945)
The Invention of Printing | Bob Chilcott, (England, b. 1955)