The 17th Intervarsity Choral Festival: PERTH, 23 May-3 June 1966
Camp Venue: New Norcia Benedictine Community (men at St Benedict’s, women at St Gertrude’s)<
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Participants: AUCS, SCUNA, MUCS, MonUCS, NUCS, NEUCS, QUMS, SUMS, TUMS, UNCS, UWAUCS<
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FIBS: FIB (Festival Information Book)
=== COMMITTEE ===
Convenor: Peter Sarah<
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Secretary: Elizabeth Anderson<
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Treasurer: Mary-Jane Jolley<
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PUCS Pres: Virginia Augustson<
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Vice-President: Jon Cook<
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Committee: Laurie Fisher, Ken Gilmore, Anthony Marrion, Thea Martin, Michael Page, Geoffrey Lowe, Kim Roberts, Ruthe Thomas
=== CONCERT ===
8pm, 1 June, Winthrop Hall<
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Conductor: Michael Brimer; Ralph Middenway; Rex Hobcroft; William Griffiths; John Hind; Frank Callaway<
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Soloists: Marcelline Burrows, Lynette Abbott , John Nicholson, Bruce Martin<
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Program: Bach Jesu, Priceless Treasure (MonUCS+MUCS); Monteverdi Beatus Vir (AUCS+SCUNA); Buxtehude The New-Born Babe, Rex Hobcroft In the Fire, a Telegraph Pole (QUMS+TUMS+NEUCS); Zoll Spanisches Liederspiel (SUMS+UNCS+NUCS); Purcell Festival Te Deum (UWAUCS); Haydn Nelson Mass (combined); Gaudeamus Igitur<
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Notes: Members of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Piano: Bruce Macrae. Perc: Ralph Middenway<
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Review: Sally Trethowan, “Bizarre piece for a choir”, West Australian, 2 June 1966, p.14. “There was scarcely a seat vacant in Winthrop Hall last night … Though choral music by Bach, Purcell and Monteverdi was presented, the work that brought prolonged applause was a rather bizarre piece for choir, instrumental accompaniment and tape-recorded sound-track. It was specially composed for the festival by former West Australian Rex Hobcroft … It would be invidious in such a concert to comment on shortcomings in technique and interpretation when the whole purpose and value of such a festival is the working and singing together by the participants for their own enjoyment. The audience go to hear them making music and delighting in it. And indeed … there was a certain infectious spontaneity.”
=== OTHER COMMENTS ===
The choir also sang at special service in St George’s Cathedral.
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