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First rehearsal at Australia house...
Thursday, July 22, 2010
It's been a wonderful two weeks - singing at The Abbey and St Pauls, the BBC Proms and of course performing some wonderful works in some of the world's best locations. Oh, and we did Australia proud !!!! One Londoner was heard to remark after the concert at St Pauls: " I didn't know they did things like this in Australia.. I thought it was just football and cricket"
We had a very good masterclass with Mary King, which resulted in a "quacked" version of Happy Birthday for Steven yesterday ...well, you had to be there to fully appreciate it and know what I mean!!! After tomorrow night, and the formal reception at Australia House, around 122 very tired, and fulfilled choristers (and staff) will start to wend their way back home to Sydney ...via many different routes. What an experience...we've been very fortunate indeed.
Sara Watts, soprano
Photos Mariese Shallard, Operations Manager
Breaking News: Four Phillies Flee Football Riots
An anticipated quiet getaway weekend in York delivered more than choristers had anticipated as they were caught up in football riots.
Narelle Vance, Nat Fisher, Helen Pedersen and husband Michael Frommer disembarked their train, found a lovely quiet deli for lunch and were about to leave to explore the town when police ordered them back inside, instructed them to keep quiet and take cover behind the cheese counter. A large mob of football rioters were being marched up the street, accompanied by dogs, shields, and riot squad gear. The Phillies Four were ordered to stay away from windows and doors and avoid eye contact with the rioters.
They made the most of their time in captivity by consuming copious amounts of Wensleydale and discussing the Proms with the owner, a self-proclaimed Mahler fan who watched the opening night of the Proms live on telly the previous night. The Phillies Four emerged some hours later, well fed, slightly fatter, and with a new best friend.
The Phillies Four
(Nathalie Fisher, Narelle Vance, Helen Pederson & Michael Frommer)
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010
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Evensong

Sara Watts, soprano
Evensong 2: Westminster Abbey 13th July
Mariese Shallard, Operations Manager
Watch Sydney Philharmonia at the BBC Proms Opening Night
We are looking forward with much anticipation to the BBC Proms Opening Night concert at Royal Albert Hall. The concert is on this Friday (16th July) at 8pm – Australia is nine hours ahead of England so this makes it 5am(!) here. For those of you that want to experience this exciting event (live or otherwise) there are a couple of options:
Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2010/broadcasts/ to access both the radio and television services.
If you are keen to find out more details about how the UK tour is going, please visit our blog at http://sydneyphilharmonialondontour2010.blogspot.com/. You will find updates, chorister’s stories and photos.
Enjoy the Proms Opening Night!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Evensong 1: Westminster Abbey 12th July
Monday, July 12, 2010
St Clement Danes
I was in the crypt today and although it was burnt out they have emptied the crypt but kept the lead coffin plates some of which date back to the 1600s. The craftsmanship is remarkable and it's so very beautiful for a church literally in the heart of the city being situated on an island in the strand.
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Mariese Shallard, Operations Manager
Where we are staying!
The English don't talk much compared to my choral colleagues and me, which makes us quite a noisy group of tourists. Who would have imagined!
Mariese Shallard, Operations Manager
Champagne!
to hear that!), the Qantas cabin crew asked what I was doing.
When I told them what Sydney Philharmonia is about to do, they were so
impressed, they gave me two bottles of French champagne as I disembarked
in London, to "share among the choir after the Royal Albert Hall
concert"!!
Needless to say I then sweated through customs, as I didn't have a
purchase receipt, but I must have an honest face as they waved me straight
through without checking... phew!
I'm sure we'll all enjoy a celebratory drink on Friday night!
Greg Lawler, tenor
On the plane
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
We will also perform at Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral and Australia House in the presence of the Governor-General and present two world premieres by contemporary composers.
This blog I hope will capture some of the joy of this special tour but also the frivolity and naughtiness that might and should happen in July in London!
In my best Queen's English...I hereby declare this blog officially open!
Brett Weymark, Artistic & Musical Director