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Western choral tradition meets First Nations history in King’s College tour for Musica Viva


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Western choral tradition meets First Nations history in King’s College tour for Musica Viva

Last time Daniel Hyde came to Perth in 2019 he had just taken over as director of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, so this year’s *********** tour with Musica Viva follows an interesting five years.

“We’ve done quite a lot of ********* touring in the meantime but this is the first time we’ve done something intercontinental since the last time because all of our touring in March and then the summer of 2020 was obviously cancelled,” Hyde says.

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