Excelsis Choir looking for new members

Photo by Frank Yang
Photo by Frank Yang

Excelsis Chois is looking for new members to significantly boost the number of choristers in its ranks.

Excelsis is a Catholic choir which sings for masses weekly throughout the Archdiocese of Melbourne, and which also regularly performs at concert events in Melbourne, around Victoria and internationally. The choir toured Manila and Cavite in April of this year, where it enjoyed full houses at all concerts. 

Anyone who is interested in joining to attend one of the choir’s weekly rehearsals at Christ Our Holy Redeemer in Oakleigh East on Thursday evenings (7.30pm-10.00pm) to see what is involved.  There is no cost to be a member of Excelsis and music reading skills are desirable but not essential. 

Everyone is welcome. For further information, please email info@excelsis.org.au or visit the choir website at www.excelsis.org.au

Alice Nicolas
Alice Nicolas
Alice Gregorio Nicolas is the publisher of The Philippine Times.

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