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Biography | David Coburn
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David Coburn studied singing, choral conducting, composition and pipe organ at Trinity Grammar School, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He has studied piano and singing through the Australian Music Examinations Board and the Trinity College of London. David has held professional Organist and Choir Director. As a Chorister and Soloist. He has performed and been a Recitalist and Performer. In many Sydney locations including the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Town Hall, St Andrew’s Cathedral, St Mary&#...
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Fees | David Coburn
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For Weddings, Funerals, Masonic Ceremonies and Special Events. 250 Standard Service Fee. 50 per hour for rehearsal of choirs, soloists, or instrumentalists. 30 per person – Contracting of additional performers. 150 Standard Service Fee. 50 per hour for rehearsal of choirs, soloists, or instrumentalists. 30 per person – Contracting of additional performers. 65 Standard Ceremony Fee. Supplementary Services and Professional Musicians. 100 Special Musical Arrangements (per hour of arrangement).
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Choir or Soloist | David Coburn
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Here are some suggestions for music to be sung during a wedding by the choir or soloist. Alleluia (from Exsultate Jubilate) – Mozart. Ave Maria – Bach / Gounod or Schubert. Ave Verum Corpus – Mozart or Elgar. Bist du bei mir – Bach. I’ll walk with God – Brodszky. Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring – Bach. Laudate Dominum (from Solemn Vespers) – Mozart. Let the bright seraphim (from Samson) – Handel. Panis Angelicus – Franck. Sheep may safetly graze – (from Cantata 208) – Bach. The Holy City – Adams.
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Music for Weddings | David Coburn | Page 20
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Here are some helpful tips for planning your wedding service music. The unique music you choose for your wedding should help you create a perfect setting for your ceremony. Your tastes may be traditional, classical or contemporary. Music can be chosen from a wide range of selections which will reflect your style and enhance and customise your wedding. A wedding service normally contains music at the start, during the ceremony, during the signing of the register and at the end. How do we organise it all?
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Funerals | David Coburn
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Suggestions for music suited to times when we gather to remember the departed. Music is integral to the Funeral ceremony. It allows us to express convictions and feelings that word alone may fail to convey. It has the power to console and uplift mourners and strengthen the unity of those gathered in faith and love. A Funeral ceremony may have the following music components:. Reflection Hymn or Organ Solo. Communion Hymn (Requiem Mass). Concluding or Recessional Hymn. You can find information on.
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Music for Weddings | David Coburn
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Here are some helpful tips for planning your wedding service music. The unique music you choose for your wedding should help you create a perfect setting for your ceremony. Your tastes may be traditional, classical or contemporary. Music can be chosen from a wide range of selections which will reflect your style and enhance and customise your wedding. A wedding service normally contains music at the start, during the ceremony, during the signing of the register and at the end. How do we organise it all?
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Organ Music | David Coburn
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Here are some suggestions of organ music for weddings. All sound great at weddings and some benefit from the addition of a trumpeter. PROCESSIONAL (IN) AND RECESSIONAL (OUT) MUSIC. Air on the G String from Orchestral Suite no. 3 in D Major – J.S. Bach. Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major – J.S. Bach. Arioso – J.S. Bach. First Movement from Brandenburg Concerto no. 1, F major – J.S. Bach. Ode To Joy Finale from Symphony no. 9 – Beethoven. Suite Gothique – Boellmann. Rigaudon – Campra. Chora...
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Masonic History | David Coburn
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David Coburn JP DGIW IPGOrg. Initiated 8 October 2002. Lodge Southern Cross No 91, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Website. Passed 8 April 2003. Lodge Southern Cross No 91, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Website. Raised 9 September 2003. Lodge Southern Cross No 91, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Website. Installed Master 18 July 2006. Installed Master 9 June 2009. 30th Degree – Gra...
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Fraternal | David Coburn
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To view David’s masonic history. David Coburn is available to provide music for Craft Degrees, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Holy Royal Arch, Secret Monitor and Knight Templar. He is highly flexible and may, subject to availability, be able to attend meetings at short notice. The Organist fee depends on a number of factors, including the time taken to travel to your lodge, parking fees, tolls, and a standard organist fee. Standard Organist Fee: $65. Installations and Grand Ceremonial Team. 5 Let No...