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Voices of Birralee is a non-profit youth choral organization, based in Brisbane, Australia, which has gained a reputation for its leading choirs, that have performed in front of audiences in both Australia and across the world.

The organisation was founded in 1995 by Julie Christiansen OAM[1] and has grown to around 400 members from ages 5 – 35, across six ensembles, which include three training choirs (Birralee Piccolos, Birralee Kids and Birralee Singers) and three signature choirs (Brisbane Birralee Voices, Birralee Blokes and Resonance of Birralee). A seventh, project choir, Birralee Recycled, was added in 2016, for adults aged 18 and older.

The organisation has released ten CDs: 'So Far' (Resonance only), 'Towards Infinity' (Blokes only), 'Sing We Now of Christmas', 'Among Friends', 'World Full of Colour', 'Can You Hear Me?', 'Within Reach!', 'Come To The Music', 'A Live Anniversary Concert' (2005) and 'Walls Come Tumblin' Down'.


Participation


Julie Christiansen is the organisation's founder and artistic director, beginning Voices of Birralee in 1995 with the philosophy that singing is as natural for a child to do as talking, walking and dancing.

Voices of Birralee has a number of conductors for its choirs, including Julie Christiansen OAM (Birralee Singers), Paul Holley OAM (Birralee Blokes & Resonance of Birralee), Jenny Moon (Brisbane Birralee Voices), Peter Ingram (Birralee Recycled), Debbie Daley (Birralee Kids) and Katherine Ruhle (Birralee Piccolos).[2][3]

Accompanists include Justine Favell, Brendan Murtagh, Claire Preston and Kate Littlewood.[2][3]

Choirs cater for children and young adults from 5 - 35, with rehearsals tying in with the Queensland school year. Rehearsals are held mainly at Birralee HQ in Bardon, with some of the training choir rehearsals held at Eagle Junction State School and Resonance of Birralee rehearsing at Brisbane Girls Grammar School.


Performances


The choirs have performed at events such as World Vision International Children’s Choir Festival 2004–Korea. At this event the choir was shown on free-to-air television once a day for a seven-day period. At this event the choir was invited, along with choirs from around the world, to represent Australia and the South Pacific. In 2005 the choir performed at the Pacific International Children’s Choir, or Piccfest, being the guest choir.

Other venues the choir has performed at are the Cathedral of St Stephen, Brisbane's Concert Series, hosting the Dresden Philharmonic Kinderchor, An Evening with President Clinton, Australian of the Year Awards, World of Children's Choirs International Festival - Vancouver, Brisbane City Council Carols in King George Square and Brisbane Riverstage, Brisbane Lord Mayor's Christmas Carols, with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra at BCEC, QPAC and other venues, at the Old Museum, Government House, City Hall and many venues in and around Brisbane. Choristers from Voices of Birralee also performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, in 2018[4]


Awards



Tours


Voices of Birralee choirs have toured to locations including the United States of America, Canada,[7] Singapore, Korea, Tasmania, New Zealand, England, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy and Kazakhstan.[8]

In 2014, Voices of Birralee was selected in a nationwide bid by the Department of Veterans Affairs[9] to provide choral music to the centenary commemorations of the First World War on the Western Front in France and Belgium. This commitment involved over 200 singers during the course of the contract.


Major events


Since Voices of Birralee began, the organisation has initiated and/or managed many events, including:


References


  1. "20 Years in the Making". Voices of Birralee Blog. 16 June 2015.
  2. "Artistic Team - Voices of Birralee". www.birralee.org. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  3. "Artistic Team - Voices of Birralee". 1 February 2017. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. "Queensland artists centre stage at Commonwealth Games opening ceremony". Queensland Government. 4 April 2018.
  5. Harrison, Scott D. (1 January 2009). Male voices : stories of boys learning through making music. ACER Press. ISBN 9780864319524. OCLC 430960304.
  6. "Choral Director recognised in Australia Day Honours". Brisbane Girls Grammar School. January 2016.
  7. Howard, Jonathon (14 August 2012). "Birralee Blokes on Top of the World". Courier-Mail.
  8. "Voices of Birralee at the International Choir Festival "Astana – The Voice of the World". Bardon's Pride. October 2018.
  9. "Voices of Birralee choir honoured in presentation". Department of Veterans' Affairs. 18 February 2015.
  10. "Voices from the Trenches! - Pemulwuy". www.pemulwuy.org.au. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  11. "Pemulwuy! Finale Concert – Voices from the Trenches | Concert Hall, QPAC". www.qpac.com.au. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  12. "Queensland Youth Music Awards". www.qyma.org. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  13. O'Malley, Brendan (1 September 2018). "Poems that inspired Diggers set to music". Courier-Mail.





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