Rise Up : An Evening of Music to Inspire & Connect

22 Mar 2019


We are delighted to be joining the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir in their major concert in March. The Taikoz Quartet will be making a guest appearance in 'Rise Up' - a showcase of repertoire they will be presenting in the Proud Voices Asia ‘Hand in Hand’ Choral Festival in Toyko in April, together with 16 Asian LGBTQI choirs.

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Featuring pride anthems like ‘This Is Me’, ‘Proud’ and the eponymous song ‘Rise Up’, contemporary Australian works including part of our own commissioned work by composer John Peterson, ‘Dreams and Visions’, together with popular Japanese choral works.

In Rise Up and on our Japanese tour, we’ll be demonstrating solidarity with our LGBTQI friends in Japan while promoting our unique Australian culture and supporting their push for Marriage Equality and greater acceptance.

The Taikoz Quartet is a part of the world-famous Australian taiko ensemble Taikoz, blending traditional Japanese taiko drumming practice with contemporary Australian and Japanese compositions. Find out more about Taikoz.

The Sydney Sakura Choir is a community choir of over 50 members which has been performing since April 2014. The choir prides itself on its musical ambassadorship for Japan and has performed at cultural festivals and charity events across Sydney and Australia. Find out more about Sydney Sakura Choir.

Verbrugghen Hall

The Verbrugghen Hall is a world-class venue with exceptional acoustics and the largest performance space at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the Royal Botanic Gardens. Easily accessed by public transport with parking stations nearby, the hall provides the perfect location for a choral concert.


Fri 22 Mar 2019 8:00pm Verbruggen Hall, Sydney, NSW

Verbruggen Hall

8:00pm Friday 22 March 2019

Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia



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Rise Up : An Evening of Music to Inspire & Connect

22 Mar 2019


We are delighted to be joining the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir in their major concert in March. The Taikoz Quartet will be making a guest appearance in 'Rise Up' - a showcase of repertoire they will be presenting in the Proud Voices Asia ‘Hand in Hand’ Choral Festival in Toyko in April, together with 16 Asian LGBTQI choirs.

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Featuring pride anthems like ‘This Is Me’, ‘Proud’ and the eponymous song ‘Rise Up’, contemporary Australian works including part of our own commissioned work by composer John Peterson, ‘Dreams and Visions’, together with popular Japanese choral works.

In Rise Up and on our Japanese tour, we’ll be demonstrating solidarity with our LGBTQI friends in Japan while promoting our unique Australian culture and supporting their push for Marriage Equality and greater acceptance.

The Taikoz Quartet is a part of the world-famous Australian taiko ensemble Taikoz, blending traditional Japanese taiko drumming practice with contemporary Australian and Japanese compositions. Find out more about Taikoz.

The Sydney Sakura Choir is a community choir of over 50 members which has been performing since April 2014. The choir prides itself on its musical ambassadorship for Japan and has performed at cultural festivals and charity events across Sydney and Australia. Find out more about Sydney Sakura Choir.

Verbrugghen Hall

The Verbrugghen Hall is a world-class venue with exceptional acoustics and the largest performance space at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the Royal Botanic Gardens. Easily accessed by public transport with parking stations nearby, the hall provides the perfect location for a choral concert.


Fri 22 Mar 2019 8:00pm Verbruggen Hall, Sydney, NSW

Verbruggen Hall

8:00pm Friday 22 March 2019

Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia



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