We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.
We've reached the last day of our tour of Australia and New Zealand, and we leave for the trip home late tonight. Today we are working with some choirs, including Exaudi Australis, one of the groups attending last year's Summer School at Royal Holloway. Yesterday afternoon we gave our last performance of the tour in the Theatre of the Queensland Conservatorium in the centre of Brisbane. Once again we had a wonderful audience to sing our last full Great American Songbook programme with this line-up of King's Singers. We do have more performances planned in the future, but this was Paul's last.
Our next performance will be in The Latvian capital city of Riga, where we will be attending the World Choir Games. We will be giving three concerts there, one on our own, and two as part of a larger bill of artists. We're currently committing to memory five new songs to be performed with the wonderful Latvian Voices. I'll be carrying the scores with me in my hand luggage on the flights to Hong Kong and on to London, but I suspect I'll probably be fast asleep for most of the time. The extraordinary thing is that we leave Brisbane shortly after midnight on Tuesday, and will be back in the UK by mid-afternoon the same afternoon.