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Cantorion Sydney Male Voice Choir

Cantorion Sydney confines its repertoire to classical, folk and sacred music. It sings works from many ethnic sources that have a male voice choral tradition. The Choir brings to Sydney expressions of the rich choral traditions of European music.

The Choir has sung at numerous music festivals including Welsh gymanfas and German singfests .It has sung at weddings, dinners and conferences. The Cantorion Sydney has given concerts along with the Waverley Brass Ensemble, with the Sydney Male Voice Choir and with the Harp Divas.

The Choir has raised thousands of dollars for charitable purposes.

There are, in the Choir, singers from many countries including, America, Australia, Bulgaria, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Scotland, Serbia and Wales.

The men in the Choir are proud of their ethnicity and enjoy sharing their country's music and language.

The Choir is not associated with any religious following but practises each Wednesday evening, commencing at 6.30pm, in the Welsh Church of Sydney, St Peters Presbyterian Church, at the top of Blues Point Road, close to the North Sydney Railway Station.

Here there are fine instruments for accompanying and the acoustics are kind.

Music direction is in the hands of Dr Sion Llwyd MMus and Rachel Harding MMus.

Please see "Contact Us" page for membership or booking of the Choir.


 

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