Resonance presents ‘You’re the Voice’

Resonance String Orchestra is pictured at the Castlemaine Town Hall before their last sold out concert in October. Photo: Sam Hodson.
Resonance String Orchestra has had a wonderful 2024 and welcomes new faces for 2025.

Resonance String Orchestra is set to present a special concert event ‘You’re the Voice’ at the Castlemaine Town Hall this Saturday November 26.
The latest performance comes a month after the orchestra’s sold out show at the same venue.
One of the Resonance String Orchestra Artistic Directors Heather Cummins said Saturday’s offering will showcase talented local singers and choirs from across the region.
The soloists and choir members are local residents of different ages who reside in Castlemaine, Malmsbury, Kyneton, Hesket, Woodend, Gisborne and Sunbury.
“The program provides a unique opportunity for the singers to perform with the Resonance String Orchestra which has expanded to include a band and rhythm section for this concert,” Heather said.
Starting with Brazilian drums, traversing some pop songs, some jazz standards and finishing with Verdi’s ‘Va pensiero’ chorus from Nabucco, it will be an entertaining program full of variety and wonderful performances.
“We are fortunate to be joined by special guests Adam Przewlocki (Bendigo) and Joseph Bromley (Woodend). There will be performances by Rainbow Voices (Kyneton), the Divine Divas Show Choir (Sunbury) and the Castlemaine Secondary College vocal ensemble.
“Join us for a joyful celebration of making music together!” Heather said.
Resonance String orchestra is currently accepting enrolments for its 2023 program, which will include an inaugural Junior String Orchestra for the Castlemaine Branch. Enquiries can be made via the Resonance website.
The concert will commence at 3pm. Tickets are $25/$15/$60 and can be purchased via Trybooking.com/CCZXX
For more information about the concert check out the Resonance String Orchestra Facebook page.

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