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RSCM ACT Branch

Annual General Meeting

Sunday 14 March, 2.30pm

All Saints' Church, Ainslie

followed by Afternoon Tea


 News...
From St Paul's Manuka:

Choristers wanted for Junior Choir

The Director of Music, Julia Golding is developing a Junior Choir at St Pauls Manuka to commence as soon as possible. If you, as a parent or grandparent, have a talented musical cherub in your family please let Julia know.

Julia is always pleased to talk to parents and grandparents about what is involved. Interested parents are invited to contact Julia as soon as possible. She can be reached by calling 0423 431 883 or emailing her on juliafgolding@gmail.com.

Since 2005, Julia has also conducted various Junior Choirs in Sydney including the St Mary's Junior Choir, Australian Girls Choir and the Burgundian Consort (resident at UNSW).

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 Recently...

Several members from the ACT attended the January Summer School in Adelaide.

Read Gemma Dashwood's on-the-spot account of the entire week HERE in our Online Discussion Forum.

If you were there - or even if you were not there - feel free to add your comments!


Next Year's Summer School will run from 4-11 January, 2011, in Bathurst NSW. It will focus on music for Ascension and Pentecost.

  About the RSCM...
the RSCM was initially founded as the School of English Church Music in the 1920s, with the aim of fostering excellence in church music. It is now affiliated with schools and churches throughout the UK and the rest of the world, and is interdenominational. The RSCM is active around Australia and offers membership to choirs and individuals. The annual national summer schools are highly recommended for anyone involved with church music. Individuals have the opportunity to gain internationally recognised qualifications in church music through the RSCM's Voice For Life programme.
  No matter what your style, the RSCM offers educational sessions, practical experience and social occasions for anyone who enjoys church music.
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