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At the beginning of June this year, SUMS performed Verdi's spectacular Requiem. This landmark piece is universally recognised as one of the greatest requiems ever written and is a staple amongst the choral repetoire of the romantic period. The choir was joined by the Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music for two nights in the Vebrugghen Hall at the Conservatorium in what was an unmissable concert. |
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Featuring the New South Wales Police Band and held in the spectacular Sydney University Great Hall, Carolfest 2011 was a night to remember. A programme of older favourites and newer, festively themed songs from around the globe combined with a great atmosphere and a fabulous sound from the choir and the Police Band to give a great beginning to the Christmas period. |
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In this sublime concert, the Sydney University Musical Society presented music by a variety of composers, such as Duruflé's Requiem, and works by Purcell and Gabrielli. Conducted by Margot McLaughlin and accompanied by the New England Sackbuts and David Drury on organ, the program was a feast to the ears in the fantastic surrounds of the Great Hall within the University of Sydney.
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In May, SUMS performed Rutter's Requiem and Haydn's Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - other wise known as the Little Organ Mass. Rutter's sublime harmonies and Haydn's moving mass were experienced by an appreciative audience in the Sydney Grammar Big School. Alice Girle performed the solos beautifully and it was a wonderful concert.
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Carolfest 2010 was held in the Sydney University Great Hall. Notable guests included SUMS Patrons Her Excellency Marie Bashir and Anne Boyd. The music moved some audience members to tears with both traditional, foreign and modern carols performed.
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