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Melbourne International Singers Festival 2017 welcomes Richard Gill AO as our Guest Conductor

  • Early Bird Registrations are open now! Join us for an unforgettable weekend of musical experiences!! From June 8 – 12, the Queen's Birthday Weekend. Proudly presented by the School of Hard Knocks

     

    Richard Gill AO is the founding Music Director and Conductor Emeritus of Victoria Opera, we are thrilled that he will lead our massed choir rehearsals, workshops & concerts over the festival weekend. 

     

    Richard specialises in opera, musical theatre and vocal & choral training and is internationally respected as a music educator. His work in developing young musicians and creating opportunities for them is recognised worldwide.

     

    Now celebrating its 8th year, the Melbourne International Singers Festival showcases world renowned artists, performers and educators in the magnificent venues in Melbourne's art precinct.

     

    Choirs, individual singers, conductors, composers, and anyone who loves to sing, are all welcome to join this fantastic event!!  

     

    Book and pay by 1 April 2017 for our early bird prices  $169 Full and $149 Concession

     

    WORKHOPS & CONCERTS GALORE – MISF 2017 will see a new range of musical opportunities for singers and choirs to workshop & perform at our Festival home,

    BEST OF BRITISH IS BACK! Our stunning finale with our Massed Festival Chorus led by Richard Gill AO

    MEN ALOUD! led by Dr Jonathon Welch AM, founding artistic director of the Festival,

     

    Special offer available for choirs/groups of 10 members or more including complimentary registration for your music director and accompanist and performance opportunities!

     

    Register through www.schoolofhardknocks.org.au

    For enquiries email: misf@schoolofhardknocks.org.au

     

    Proceeds from the Melbourne International Singers Festival support the School of Hard Knocks providing arts and cultural programs to the vulnerable and marginalised in our community.

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