What a Wonderful World

Ballarat Performing Arts Community

501/503 Neill Street,
Soldiers Hill VIC 3350

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  • Sun 9 Aug

3:30pm–4:30pm

$10 - $50

$25 Adult | $10 Student | $50 Family (2 adults + 2 children)

The Ballarat Choral Society and Ballarat Voices will unite on Sunday 9 August at 3:30 pm for What a Wonderful World, a vibrant afternoon of music celebrating the beauty of the natural world.

Under the direction of Helen Duggan (Ballarat Choral Society) and Lyndell Allen (Ballarat Voices), the concert explores the changing seasons and the beauty of birds, forests, flowers and landscapes through a rich and varied program of music.

The Ballarat Choral Society will perform works by Australian composers alongside music by Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst and Edward Elgar.

Ballarat Voices will present a complementary selection of nature-inspired songs by Australian composers alongside other well-known composers and arrangers, including Benjamin Britten, P!nk and Jerry Estes.

The choirs join together for the timeless classic What a Wonderful World.

Afternoon tea will be served following the concert.

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