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Follow the Music

Follow the Music

Songs for the season

Sunday December 8, 6.00 p.m.              

Manning Clark House, 11 Tasmania Circle Forrest

 

Join us for an enchanting evening filled with beautiful music, delicious food and drinks. The event features performances by talented music students from CITSol and CIT, joined by The MC Singers and Sam Row on piano, all set in the charming house and grounds of Manning Clark House. Inspired by the journey of the Magi, this concert is led by MCH Music Director and CITSol Vocal Teacher, Fleur Millar.

As you follow the music, enjoy champagne and canapés in the front courtyard, immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance of the living room, relax in the peaceful Zen courtyard, and conclude the evening with mince pies and a glass of mulled wine beneath a tree planted in honour of Dymphna Clark in the back garden as the sun sets.

By attending, you'll be supporting a new generation of musicians while experiencing the transformative power of music across all ages and genres. This inspirational musical journey promises to touch the soul and celebrate the joy of the season.

 Performers:

  • Thompson Quan Wing, Tenor – O Holy Night and The Little Drummer Boy.

  • Jonathan Boscarato, Saxophone – Bessie's Blues and more.

  • The Other Secculls, Vocal Guitar Duo – Joni Mitchell's California, Florence and the Machine's Cosmic Love, and more.

  • Phoebe Acton, Contemporary Vocals – Adele’s Make You Feel My Love and more.

  • Sam Row, Solo Piano – Walking in the Air.

 

Additionally, Fleur Millar, Karol Andrzejewski, and The MC Singers will perform a selection of carols, African American spirituals, and pieces from The Messiah.

 MCH members $15; concession (Gov’t Support and full-time students) $15; Non-members $20 

Bookings at https://www.trybooking.com/CWLQT

 

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