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Music Tours

MUSIC TOUR 1997 - EUROPE

On 5th December 1997 the John XXIII College Madrigal Choir, Sax Quartet and Chamber Orchestra flew from Perth to perform in London, Scotland and Paris, returning on 18th December.

MUSIC TOUR 2000 - SYDNEY

11th Australian International Music Festival, Sydney.
Friday 23rd June to Sunday 2nd July

MUSIC TOUR 2003 - EUROPE

Vienna International Festival of Youth and Music and Concert Tour to Austria, Germany, Switzerland and France - 3 - 17 July

MUSIC TOUR 2007 - WALES AND ENGLAND

On 8th July the Chamber Choir, Sax Quartet and Giselle Gabriels (Oboe) left Perth for Manchester. They performed at the Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod, and then performed at Bath Abbey, Ely Cathedral - Cambridge and St George's Cathedral - Southwark, London.

MUSIC TOUR 2010 - WALES AND ENGLAND

The 2007 tour was such a success that again the Chamber Choir, Sax Quartet and Clarinet Ensemble left Perth for Manchester on the Wales and England Tour. The Chamber Choir and soloist Michael Collins (Clarinet) entered and performed at the Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod. They also performed at Bath Abbey, Ely Cathedral - Cambridge, St George's Cathedral - Southwark and Christchurch - Oxford, together with the Sax Quartet, the Clarinet Ensemble and soloist Celeste de St Jorre (Violin)

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John XXIII College acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation who are the traditional custodians of this land upon which we live, learn and work. We acknowledge the continued deep spiritual connection and relationship of the Aboriginal peoples to this country and commit to the ongoing journey of reconciliation.

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