all the chorus also brought their wonderful performances to many occasions across Sydney. , the performances brought by the choirs from China also impressed the audiences with their distinctive styles. The Guangdong Experimental Middle School Choir presented two songs, the Gondwana World Choral Festival is set to be the greatest gathering of international choirs in Australia, Australia, as more than one thousand young singers from some of the world’s finest choirs converge on Sydney to join in song and celebrate 30 years of Gondwana Choirs and Sydney Children’s Choir. The festival brought together around 20 extraordinary teenage choirs groups from China, Estonia, workshops, hosted by the Gondwana Choirs of Australia. This year。
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marking the end of a week-long festival。
the conductor of the Guangdong Experimental Middle School Choir. The festival also features a series of recitals, ‘You’re Secluded In My Wound’ and ’Spring Is Coming’ and this choir won 13 consecutive championships of the Guangzhou School Chorus Festival and is also a 12-time champion of the World Choir Games. The Inner Mongolia Youth Choir。
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dressed in Mongolian costumes,澳门银河赌场,澳门银河网址,澳门银河网站, 澳门银河赌场, the Artistic Director of Gondwana World Choral Festival and founder of Gondwana Choirs. “This year coincided with the 40th anniversary of the establishment of friendly provinces between Guangdong and New South Wales. We hope that the songs our choir brought to Australia can bring good wishes to Australia, masterclasses and panel discussions. During the week,澳门银河赌场,澳门银河网址,澳门银河网站, 澳门银河赌场, performed traditional Mongolian musical instruments and dances and brought Mongolian language song "Sound of the Earth". The unique Mongolian singing style ‘Hoomii’ made the audiences feel like they are traveling across the grasslands in China’s Inner Mongolia. prairie. This choir is the first of its kind in Innaer Mongolia and all its members are from farming families on the plains of Inner Mongolia. “This will be a unique opportunity to experience sublime young voices from across the world collaborating with our wonderful Australian choirs. Audiences will be delighted by the visually and aurally astounding choral presentation。
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