Victoria: Sacred Expressions of the Human Spirit

The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne invites you to Sacred Expressions of the Human Spirit, at St Michael’s Church, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne, on Sunday 20 November, commencing at 4pm. This concert brings together Australia’s First Nations Didgeridoo master alongside some of Australia’s leading sacred music practitioners.


This concert brings together Australia’s First Nations Didgeridoo master alongside some of Australia’s leading sacred music practitioners. This concert of the spirit will explore the yearning that our spiritual traditions offer with sublime artistry and the chance for deep meditative reflection. Starting with the oldest extant tradition of the world, our musical tradition of this country we pass the depth of Vedic chanting, the wealth of Jewish and Islamic sacred song, the ecstasy of the Sikh Kirtan and the introversion of the contemporary composer John Tavener.

The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne and St Michael’s Uniting Church invite you to a Concert of Sacred Music, music that expresses the universal yearning that is shared by people of all cultures.

Sacred Expressions of the Human Spirit

with

➤ William Barton, Didgeridoo, voice, guitar.
➤ Venerable Thich Phuoc Tan OAM, Buddhist Chants
➤ Swami Sunishthananda, Vedic Chants
➤ Heather Lee Soprano, accompanied by Kim Cunio, Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jewish music, Classical Arabic love music
➤ Jasbir Suropada Singh and Param Kaur, Gurbani Kirtan
➤ Gloriana Chamber Choir, Director: Andrew Raiskums

Sacred Expressions of the Human Spirit: Sacred Music Concert

“The mystics of the world have always loved music best” – Hazrat Inayat Khan

St Michael’s Uniting Church, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne
4 pm Sunday 20 November, 2022.

Event is Free, however, Registrations are Essential.
Register online at Eventbrite

 

Sacred Expressions of the Human Spirit