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Musical Moments 2014

GLYS performed a very entertaining set of songs at Vox Harmony’s annual Musical Moments concert at the Scotch Oakburn Senior School Auditorium.

The audience were enthralled with ‘Cups’ from Pitch Perfect and the rhythmic cup percussion that accompanied the singing.  GLYS then demonstrated their ability to sing 4-part harmony with a beautiful performance of ‘I See The Light’ from the Disney movie Tangled.  Pharell Williams’  hit song ‘Happy’ featured two soloists – Josh and Kael – along with some audience participation while Shakira’s rousing ‘Waka Waka’ rounded off the set.  GLYS then joined adult choirs Vox Harmony and Right On Cue to perform Enya’s beautiful ‘May It Be’ as a concluding song for Musical Moments.

GLYS were certainly a hit with the audience and are continuing to develop into an accomplished choir.musical_moments_2014_poster

November 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Applications For Gondwana National Choral School 2015

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Applications close on Friday 15th August 2014.

July 16th, 2014|Uncategorized|

YVM Concert

What a wonderful day GLYS had at the Scotch Oakburn Senior Campus on Sunday July 6th 2014 with the Young Voices of Melbourne.

YVM musical director Mark O’Leary took the choristers through some fun warm-ups, some solfage and the beautiful Maori lullaby ‘Hine e Hine.’  The very entertaining Malcolm Dalglish wowed everyone with his funny anecdotes, creativity and wonderful instruments – the hammer dulcimer, spoons and ‘bones’.    His skill on these instruments is extraordinary!

After lunch YVM, GLYS and the Scotch Oakburn Junior Voices joined forces to rehearse Malcolm’s wonderful song ‘Sail Away’.  An amazing vocal sound was enhanced by the ‘fiddle’, percussion, dulcimer and piano.

The 4pm concert attracted a large audience who were extremely appreciative of the choral music on display.  GLYS performed 4 numbers – ‘Touch the Sky’ from the Disney film Brave, ‘Blackbird’ by the Beatles, Tim Minchin’s ‘Revolting Children’ from Matilda the Musical and ‘Waka Waka’, the theme song for the 2010 soccer World Cup.  The audience really enjoyed GLYS’s performance.

A special feature of the concert was that GLYS member Hanlon Innocent had organised it as a fundraiser for a Year 8 school project to raise money to purchase a keyboard for Ravenswood Heights Primary School in Launceston.  This school prior to the concert had no keyboards or pianos.  Along with the gold coin donation from audience members and the proceeds from a raffle which was drawn by GLYS member and Ravenswood Heights pupil Erin (who also happened to be a birthday girl) Hanlon managed to raise over $1800 and well and truly purchased the keyboard from Barratts Music in Launceston.  The extra funds will help pay for piano tutors at Ravenswood.

The choristers and their host families then concluded the day with a get together with pizzas and yummy home-made treats which disappeared very quickly after a big day of singing.

GLYS were fortunate enough to be involved in such a unique, fun and inspiring experience.  Young Voices of Melbourne are a stunning choir and it was a privilege to have them here in Launceston.

July 7th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Opera Australia’s The Magic Flute

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Wednesday September 17th September at the Princess Theatre, Launceston.

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GLYS in Magic Flute Costume

 

Term 3 was a term devoted to learning the 3-part choruses for The Magic Flute.  GLYS participated in a whole day workshop with Alex from Opera Australia on Saturday 13th September.  This workshop worked on ‘blocking’ where GLYS were to stand during their songs and where they were to enter and exit the stage from.  Alex also workshopped the music and passed on some very valuable tips about various aspects of singing.  GLYS finished the day feeling very prepared for their debut Opera performance.

GLYS arrived at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday 17th September at 3.30pm and then participated in costume fittings, a tour of the set, a run through of their positions and then finally a rehearsal with the orchestra and cast.  Finally, the theatre was live and it was ready to perform to a large Launceston audience.  GLYS’ performance was outstanding and was very well-received by the audience and the members of Opera Australia.

The Magic Flute was an unforgettable experience for all involved.

April 2nd, 2014|Uncategorized|

Relay For Life

imageWriter.aspx-2GLYS will be performing at Launceston’s Relay For Life at the St Leonard’s Athletics Centre on Saturday 29th March 2014.  Our performance time is 2pm – 2.30pm and we look forward to performing some of our new repertoire for the people taking part in the Relay.

March 5th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Young Voices of Melbourne visit

A group of 50 singers from the Young Voices of Melbourne (YVM) will be touring Tasmania in July to perform at Hobart’s Festival of Voices.
Prior to the festival YVM, along with musical director Mark O’Leary and composer Malcolm Dalglish, will be visiting Launceston on the weekend of 5th and 6th July 2014. GLYS and the Scotch Oakburn Junior School Choir will join the members of YVM for a day of music making with Mark and Malcolm which will culminate in a concert on Sunday afternoon. All three groups will perform sets of their own repertoire and will then join to perform Malcolm Dalglish’s beautiful song ‘Sail Away’ as a massed choir. GLYS will perform ‘Waka Waka,’the theme song from the 2010 Soccer World Cup, ‘Blackbird’ by the Beatles and ‘Touch The Sky’ from the movie ‘Brave’ for the first time.
This concert will be held at the Horton Auditorium at the Scotch Oakburn Senior Campus on Penquite Road at 4pm on Sunday 6th July.

February 6th, 2014|Workshops|