
Korowa Vocal Ensemble
Youth Choir (VIC)
The Korowa Vocal Ensemble is a premier ensemble at Korowa Anglican Girls’ School in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The school offers a vibrant music program with broad range of auditioned and unauditioned choirs, orchestras, jazz bands, string orchestras, concert bands, gamelan and contemporary ensembles and classroom ensemble programs supporting the academic music offerings. For many students, the music department serves as a home – where they develop a love of music and an appreciation for how it enriches their lives.
Members of the auditioned Vocal Ensemble are dedicated musicians, many of whom study voice and play multiple instruments at a high level. Comprising students from Years 9-12, the ensemble explores various musical genres, embraces challenging repertoire and enjoys a variety of performance opportunities. Founded by its current conductor, Marianne Rigby, and accompanied by Kate Denmead and Larissa Cox, the ensemble plays a key role in major school events, including Services, Autumn Jazz Night, Gala Concert and Speech Night. Korowa Vocal Ensemble also compete in several competitions including Generations in Jazz and the Victorian School Music Festival.
This year, the Korowa Vocal Ensemble is thrilled to make its debut at the Festival of Voices!
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