Members of the Riverina Conservatorium of Music singing group Murrumbidgee Magic put Wagga on the map, as they became Small Chorus National Champions at the Sweet Adeline’s Convention recently held in Wollongong.
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Over 800 women from across Australia converged on the WIN Entertainment Centre in Wollongong to compete. Wagga and surrounds was represented by their own, home-grown, Sweet Adeline’s Chorus – Murrumbidgee Magic.
The group competed in the A Division for choruses of less than 30 members on stage. They were thrilled to take out the Number 1 position for 2016, despite exceptionally strong competition.
Murrumbidgee Magic sings a ‘Capella in the barbershop style.
Under the direction of Jill Harris, this all female group is very accomplished and self-motivated and enjoys performing locally whenever possible.
If you’d like to experience the musical excellence, fun and enjoyment of this highly successful group, Murrumbidgee Magic extends an invitation to participate in their six-week new member’s program, which commences today, Wednesday 1, at the Riverina Conservatorium of Music, College Avenue at 7pm.
The group currently has about 25 singers of all ages and walks of life. The repertoire spans a wide and varied range and all songs are arranged in the distinctive barbershop four-part harmony style.
For enquires phone 0412 308 637.