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Goooooing to the cha-pel.............

Mon, 19 June 2006, 12:49 pm
Leah Maher8 posts in thread
Hi All I am getting hitched, and I need a couple of singers for the church. I am looking for classical (ie Ave Maria type gear) voices, female, two or three. Anyone who can reccommend someone, or is someone, who could help, please email me directly. Leah

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Leah MaherMon, 19 June 2006, 12:49 pm
Hi All I am getting hitched, and I need a couple of singers for the church. I am looking for classical (ie Ave Maria type gear) voices, female, two or three. Anyone who can reccommend someone, or is someone, who could help, please email me directly. Leah
NaMon, 19 June 2006, 12:59 pm

Anything more helpful

Anything more helpful location-wise than Australia? A state or city perhaps? The Prompt Copy Networking emerging theatre professionals www.thepromptcopy.com Sticky Apple Legs http://stickyapplelegs.artsblogs.com
Walter PlingeMon, 19 June 2006, 01:36 pm

Perth I think.

Perth I think.
Melissa MerchantMon, 19 June 2006, 03:40 pm

Yup

At least she was in Perth last time I looked. Leah, you still in Perth? Melissa
Dean SchulzeMon, 19 June 2006, 04:03 pm

Hallelujah!

Well if I can't get a gig as bridesmaid, howzabout as an angelic little choir boy? I could always dig out my cassock from when I was an altar boy back in my school days. Might need a bit of a wash though..........the cassock that is.
Walter PlingeMon, 19 June 2006, 05:03 pm

Gosnells?

Gosnells?
Grant MalcolmMon, 19 June 2006, 09:01 pm

Psallite

Hi Leah > I am getting hitched, and I need a couple of singers for the > church. I am looking for classical (ie Ave Maria type gear) > voices, female, two or three. May not be quite what you're after but Sharon and I had a quartet called Psallite perform at our wedding. I don't know whether they're still around, nor do I have contact details for Tonya Lambourne who headed up the group, but perhaps this message will jog someone's memory? They performed acapella. We first saw them perform with a group called Canzonetta. One item, their own arrangement, was all in Spanish. We didn't understand a word of it, but sitting up the back in a cold and drafty church, we were reduced to tears it was so exquisite. A couple of years later, sorting out the order for the wedding service, during an impromptu performance around one of the quartet's kitchen table, they abruptly stopped when Sharon and I were again reduced to tears by just a few bars. Maybe says as much for a couple of silly softies as it does about the quality of the singing, but a number of people commented on their performance on the day. We managed not to cry at that point in the service. ;-) Warmest wishes for the big day. Hope the planning is going well. Cheers Grant
Leah MaherTue, 20 June 2006, 08:27 am

Goooooing to the cha-pel.......

Thanks Grant, I will definately look into them. Music in Spanish might be fitting, seeing as how we met in Peru! Deano, you were a choirboy? I am overwhelmed by floods of dirty jokes and innuendo, so much so that I cannot pick one quip from the many. So I'll just settle for; you were a CHOIRBOY??!! By the way, for those who don't know me (it's been a while) I am in Perth WA. Leah
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