Another wonderful evening of entertainment – the annual Carols by Candlelight. NBCA have been sharing the stage at...
Archive for year: 2012
Take a choir of 120 or so lads, two training choirs, a Men’s choir of some 60 voices, an...
It happened – like day follows night – we farewelled another 31 outstanding choristers in December last year. We...
Melbourne’s Federation Square is 10 years old! (Where did that decade go?) The history behind Fed Square goes back...
To hear Howard Shore’s award-winning score performed live as the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring...
Metlife, an American based financial services business that operates globally in more than a dozen countries, held a conference...
Held in Australia for the first time in over 20 years, HRIZON was the most significant professional development event...
Nicholas Perriman joined the NBCA as a nine year old and spent the next six years singing and performing...
Speaking about former choristers, local violinist Patrick Roberts invited the boys into the recording studio last term to sing...
Hot on the heels of Mahler at Hamer Hall, a small group of boys were off to Sydney to...
NBCA was delighted to be part of the first Melbourne Symphony Orchestra concert in the refurbished Hamer Hall where...
A Tour Choir of 42 boys and 7 staff ‘zipped across the ditch’ to New Zealand during the mid-year...
Each year we encourage boys in the training choirs to participate in as many concert performance opportunities as possible....
Two NBCA choristers, Austin Haynes and Nicholas Van Kerkhoven, recently shared the juvenile role in What Next? by Elliott...
It was a pleasure for the boys to sing the world premiere of the Todd McNeal De La...
Our July Concert was held at the Melbourne Recital Centre, and the acoustic is absolutely superb for audiences to...
The Annual Fun Run/Walk has become a popular event on the NBCA calendar. First held in 2007, it has...
The Grand Prix has been surrounded by controversy over recent years – should Melbourne and the State Government continue...
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s 2012 season commenced earlier this month at the Melbourne Town Hall with a performance of...
For all the performances the boys manage to sing at, there is nothing like a sporting event to get...