SYDNEY PHILHARMONIA CHOIR : CHORUS OZ 2019

There’s just one month to go until ChorusOz 2019, bringing hundreds of singers together, from across Australia and overseas, for an unparalleled weekend of singing and music-making. Don’t miss the opportunity to join in this all-Beethoven program featuring Ode to Joy from his much-loved Symphony No. 9, the finale from Fidelio, and highlights from Mass in C Major.

The weekend-long ChorusOz program comprises a two-day intensive of learning and rehearsals, led by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Artistic Director, Brett Weymark. It all comes together with a finale one-off performance in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, where the freshly trained ChorusOz 2019 take to the stage, alongside a full symphony orchestra and some of Australia’s best soloists including soprano Sharon Zhai, mezzo-soprano Bronwyn Douglass, tenor Brad Cooper and bass- baritone Simon Meadows.

A unique experience in all the world, ChorusOz offers an unforgettable opportunity to experience Australia’s most iconic landmark from the performer’s perspective, and a dream come true for anyone who has ever imagined themselves in the limelight.

And with almost 800 people already registered for this year’s event, ChorusOz 2019, is guaranteed to deliver great times, new friends and a raft of lifelong memories.

Register today at http://chorusoz.com.au to receive your music score and get started on your home practice!

ChorusOz is open to everyone, with no audition necessary. Minimum age 18 years. Registrations close Friday June 7, 2019. Participation costs just $330 per person and includes:

For those who prefer to enjoy the show, ChorusOz 2019 Ode to Joy concert performance tickets are now on sale at

http://sydneyphilharmonia.com.au/concerts/chorusoz-2019/

Established in 1920 to celebrate and share the joy of singing, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs is currently preparing for its centenary celebrations in 2020 at http://www.sydneyphilharmonia.com.au

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Featured image- Brett Weymark, Sydney Philharmonia Choir Artistic Director