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New Partnership Melbourne Singers of Gospel
The Epilepsy Foundation and the Melbourne Singers of Gospel, a secular and inclusive choir that specialises in Gospel music are exploring a partnership that will see both organisations gain access to wider audiences and supporters.
To start our partnership
Walkin’ down that glory road
Saturday, 13 November 2010
James Tatoulis Auditorium, MethodistLadiesCollege
207 Barkers Road, Kew
Doors/Bar opens 7pm Performance 8pm Tickets $30/$25/$15
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Audience Feedback
BMW Edge concert with Kelly Auty, November 2009
"Singing with MSG is exhilarating: the repertoire, dynamic style and energy of this community choir is empowering and refreshing." Kelly Auty
'...absolutely wonderful...stunning' PBSFM Gospel Show – Peter Miles
"...It was slick, showcas[ing] the breadth and the depth of the choir...' Nigel
"tight and disciplined" A.L
'Professional...spot on!" Mark
"...absolutely stunning...Incredible." Suesy C
“Under the masterful hand of Darren Wicks, it is clear [MSG] is committed to excellence and maintaining a high standard of musicianship. Their beautiful harmonies and impressive acapella work are an absolute delight. Equally impressive is the camaraderie ...[MSG's]... culture is infused with a warm sense of community and this permeates their wonderful sound.” Lindy
Centacare concert, St Patrick's Cathedral, October 2009
"...I and the people around me were blown away with your quality...Beautiful arrangements, beautiful voices, in a concert of the highest quality you all shone like the sun..." Ron
“This gospel group shakes down the theatre with its huge notes, prompting a fever of foot stomping and hand clapping. Hallelujah!” Penny Wedesweiler, CitySearch, 2007.
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Nyah was born with Sturge Weber syndrome, it usually presents with a port wine birthmark and neurological complications. Seizures, often unpredictable and prolonged usually begin early in life.
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