Quartets

Alliance

Alliance

www.alliancequartet.com

Ian Mullholland (Tenor), Adrian Gimpel (Lead), Dan Millgate (Bass) and Richard Reeve (Baritone).

Alliance are the three-time and current Australian National Quartet Champions and the current Pan Pacific Quartet Champions. They have performed all around Australia and in New Zealand and have represented Australia at International competition in the USA in 2009 & 2011. They continue to be in-demand as performers and also as coaches and have acted as faculty for various harmony singing workshops around the country.

They have an extensive repertoire and regularly perform for concert, corporate and private functions. For booking enquiries phone Ian on 041-895-6492 or email ian@alliancequartet.com.

 

 

Nexus

Nexus

Alex Morris (Tenor), Alastair Jamison (Bass), Gordon Jamison (Baritone) and Ashley Schofield (Lead).

Nexus formed in 2005 and quickly went on to competitive success acheiving gold in the AAMBS Western Region Youth Quartet contest of that year. In 2009 Nexus placed fourth in the National Open Quartet Contest held in Hobart, Tasmania and in 2010 were awarded the gold medal in the Open section of the AAMBS Western Region Quartet Contest. They have become one of Perth’s favourite quartets due to their free-flowing style, quirky humour as well as their ability to move an audience with hear-felt ballads. From barbershop harmony to Britney Spears, Nexus can do it all!

 

 

Back To Bassics

Back to Bassics

Harry Owen (Lead), David Tout (Bass), Roy Schofield (Baritone) and Renne de Waard (Tenor).

A quartet all from the bass section of the chorus! Back To Bassics are the current and two-time AAMBS Western Region Seniors Quartet Champions.

 

 

Photo to come.

Continental Drift

Gareth Hearne (Tenor), Bill Nicol (Lead), Russell Jones (Bass) and Mark Gummer (Baritone)

 

RefriDgerator

Gareth Hearne (Baritone), Nick Schurmann (Bass), Lionel Pierson (Lead) and Mark Coso (Tenor).

RefriDgerator are the 2011 AAMBS National Youth Quartet Silver Medalists.
Haikus are easy
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Refridgerator