A pair of Junee residents are set to appear in a breathtaking mass choir under the tutelage of a nationally renowned conductor.
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Carol Windsor from Murrumbidgee Magic and Judy-Ann Emberson from Junee’s small choir will perform at the One Voice Wagga Community Choir on Friday and Saturday.
The performance is set to take place at the Wagga Music Bowl and will be conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch.
“It absolutely feels like a once in a lifetime event and none of us want it to end,” Mrs Emberson said.
Mrs Windsor said the event was already bringing out a range of emotions.
“It’s exciting and also quite nerve-racking, largely because we’ve been rehearsing without the music but we’re going to sing without the music on the night,” she said.
The duo will participate in singing Bee Gees hit Morning of My Life, which the iconic band wrote in Wagga after the band’s Kombi van broke down in town.
The performance will celebrate Social Inclusion Week, an initiative launched by Dr Welch in 2009.