- Battle of the Choirs
infobox television
show_name = Battle of the Choirs
caption =
format = Reality/Talent
runtime = 60 minutes
(including commercials)
creator =
presenter = David Koch
judges =Jonathon Welch Iva Davies Charli Delaney George Torbay
country = AUS
network = Seven
first_aired =June 15 ,2008
last_aired =
num_episodes = 8 (as ofAugust 3 ,2008 )
imdb_id = 1288416
tv_com_id = 75958 "Battle of the Choirs" is anAustralia n reality talent competition that premiered on theSeven Network on15 June ,2008 . The show is hosted by David Koch, with the judging panel comprising ofJonathon Welch ,Iva Davies ,Charli Delaney andGeorge Torbay .The format of the show is based on an idea by Swedish singer and chorister
Caroline af Ugglas which has been previously adapted by many countries, most notably as "Clash of the Choirs " in theUnited States . The series involves 16 community choirs from around Australia competing against each other in a knockout competition that sees them performing songs from many different musical genres. The winning choral group will receive $100,000 in prize money and a recording deal with Universal Music. [ [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23841589-5016626,00.html Choir Wars - The Australian] ]Structure
The show features 16 choirs participating in the competition, with 4 choirs competing per episode for the initial Round of 16. Each of those choirs has a Top Tune and a Battle Tune which they have prepared before the competition, and part of a Surprise Medley which is revealed to them on the day.
During the show, each of the choirs presents their Top Tune to the judges, and then the Surprise Medley occurs, in which all of the choirs sing part (45 seconds) of a medley. The judges then deliberate, and send one group to the next stage of the competition, and immediately eliminate another group. After that, the two choirs remaining are left to sing their Battle Tunes, one straight after the other, and the judges decide who gets promoted to the next leg of the competition and who gets eliminated.
The stages of the competition are (in order): Round of 16 (16 choirs, 4 episodes), Quarter finals (8 choirs, 2 episodes), semi final (4 choirs, 1 episode), grand final (3 choirs, 1 episode).
Final results
The winner of the first series was the University of Newcastle Chamber Choir. Melbourne community choir Vox Synergy battled Newcastle for the top prize singing the judges' choice of the
Sarah McLachlan song "Angel" while the Newcastle Chamber Choir won with their arrangement of Queen's "Bicycle Race ". Third finalist [http://www.harambee.com.au Harambee] was eliminated after the Surprise Medley. [cite news |url=http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=608452 |title=Newcastle group wins Battle of Choirs |publisher=National Nine News |date=2008-08-03 |accessdate=2008-08-04 ]See also
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List of Australian television series References
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