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Music from Licorice Allsorts Clarinet Choir

Ballarat Train Station

Lydiard Street North,
Soldiers Hill VIC 3350

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  • Sat 17 May

12pm–1pm

Come and enjoy the sounds from Licorice Allsorts Clarinet Choir in Ballarat's CBD during the Ballarat Heritage Festival.

The sound of the “Licorice Stick” otherwise known as the clarinet is multiplied in this group made up of all sorts of clarinets, from all sorts of places, playing all sorts of music in a celebration of musical versatility and community spirit. Experience the Licorice Allsorts as they bring their love of the clarinet to Ballarat.

Established 22 years ago, the Licorice Allsorts Clarinet Choir continues to enchant audiences with its melodic offerings, boasting a core group of dedicated members who have been with the ensemble since its inception.

Drawing participants from the regions of Ballarat, Melton, Macedon Ranges, Central Highlands, and Surfcoast, the ensemble serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of the clarinet and the unifying power of music.

Embracing enthusiasts of all skill levels and backgrounds, the Licorice Allsorts repertoire is a delightful blend of musical genres, spanning from the timeless elegance of classical compositions to the infectious rhythms of jazz and the familiarity of popular tunes.

With each performance, they strive to evoke emotion, spark joy, and transport listeners on a captivating musical journey.

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