Còisir Gàidhlig Bhioctòiria

Còisir Gàidhlig Bhioctòiria Athinnseadh / Rehearsals:

Cuine? / When? Rehearsals are held on Wednesdays during school terms, from 10.30-12.30

Càite? / Where? Certainly not!

The Scottish Gaelic Choir of Victoria was formed by members of the Scottish Gaelic Language Class of the Scottish Gaelic Society of Victoria (est. 1905) who were enthusiastic about enjoying the language through music and song. Kildara Centre, 39 Stanhope St, Malvern (Melays 59 C7)




Cèistean Bitheanta / FAQs:

Who sings in the Gaelic choir? People from all backgrounds, of all ages and from all s

ections of the community join the choir. All that is necessary is a love of music, and interest in Gaelic, and above all, the ability to enjoy the experience! Do I have to know how to speak Scottish Gaelic? Songs are taught phonetically by a fluent native speaker. In actual fact, very few members of our choir can speak Scottish Gaelic! Do I have to know how to read music? You do not need to know how to read music to join the choir. Traditionally, our music is learnt by ear. However, music is usually provided for those who want it.

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39 Stanhope Street
Malvern, VIC
3144

Opening Hours

10:30am - 5pm

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Athinnseadh / Rehearsals: Cuine? / When? Rehearsals are held on Thursdays during school terms, from 7.00-9.00 pm Càite? / Where? Kildara Centre, 39 Stanhope St, Malvern (Melays 59 C7) Cèistean Bitheanta / FAQs: Who sings in the Gaelic choir? People from all backgrounds, of all ages and from all sections of the community join the choir. All that is necessary is a love of music, and interest in Gaelic, and above all, the ability to enjoy the experience! Do I have to know how to speak Scottish Gaelic? Certainly not! Songs are taught phonetically by a fluent native speaker. In actual fact, very few members of our choir can speak Scottish Gaelic! Do I have to know how to read music? You do not need to know how to read music to join the choir. Traditionally, our music is learnt by ear. However, music is usually provided for those who want it.