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Miro Lauritz is a young, up-and-coming pianist, percussionist, award-winning composer and arranger, currently studying Jazz Piano at the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, Monash University. Miro’s musical journey began at the age of 8 when he joined the Australian Boys Choir, with which he performed as a solo singer across the world and on some of Melbourne’s biggest stages with companies such as Opera Australia. As a composer, Miro won the VCE Premier’s Award for his composition for Cello Quartet, L’Ondes, and has had his other works performed and recorded all across Melbourne. As a vibraphonist, pianist and singer, Miro regularly plays all across Melbourne in all different styles.
The Avalanches. Credit: Press.
The Avalanches have shared some behind-the-scenes footage from the recording of their third album ‘We Will Always Love You’ to Twitter.
The plunderphonics duo recorded the Australian Boys Choir for the record’s single and title track, which features Blood Orange. They’ve released a video of the young kids singing the chorus refrain, directed and recorded by the band’s Toni Di Blasi inside Auburn Uniting Church in Melbourne.
The church’s broad acoustics and their effect on the vocal line are notably audible in the video – watch the touching clip below.
The first single from our new album ‘We Will Always Love You’ (ft. Blood Orange) dropped a year ago today.