Corinthian Singers Of Adelaide Present Animalia

By: Mar. 12, 2018
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Corinthian Singers Of Adelaide Present Animalia

The Corinthian Singers of Adelaide present Animalia, a menagerie of song celebrating the Birds and Beasts, 3:00 pm Sunday 25 March 2018 at St John's Church, Halifax Street, Adelaide. Tickets are $30 and $20 at the door, children 12 and under free. Book online at https://www.trybooking.com/buy-tickets

Inspired by, and not wanting to miss out on, Mad March the Corinthian Singers of Adelaide have decided to put on a surprise concert on 3:00 pm, 25 March at St John's, Halifax St, Adelaide - and the theme is animals.

The Corinthian Singers, with conductor Alistair Knight, will bring a menagerie of songs together about birds and beasts in Animalia, a celebration of the animal kingdom.

Included in the concert will be songs from the sublime to the hilarious on hippopotami, crickets, bees, sheep, cats and dogs. The music will range from the Renaissance to the present by composers from Josquin des Prez and Orlando Gibbons to Gustav Holst and Flanders and Swann.

Birds of various hues will also be included in the program -The Silver Swan by Orlando Gibbons, The Blue Bird by Charles Villiers Stanford and Blackbird by Lennon-McCartney.

Join the Corinthian Singers for a delightful concert for all the family.



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