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Below are a selection of reviews of Brisbane Chamber Choir concerts.

In Memoriam - St John's Cathedral - Sunday, 14th November 2004

   "Choral director and composer Graeme Morton inspires commitment and loyalty from the 23 talented Brisbane Chamber Choristers.
   The singers are alert, responsive to direction and are deeply engaged during performance.
   There were impressive vocal solos as well as elegant flute playing by tenor Tim Munro in John Rutter's attractive and accessible Musica Dei Donum.
   Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep, an imaginative and stylish work by emerging composer Joseph Twist (another choir member) was included in this concert that also featured works by Jacob te Kerle, Max Reger, Johann Franck and Graeme Morton.
   The Brisbane Chamber Choir has a distinctive sound and an enviable luminous tonal serenity, particularly in rhythmically even, long flowing lines.
   The best readings were certainly magical and well shaped, with stunning tonal radiance, smoothly rounded and expertly propelled lines, thrilling sweeps of burnished sound and finely judged balances."

Gillian Wills (The Courier Mail)

 

 

Vespers for All Saints - St Stephen's Cathedral - Friday, 1st October 2004

   "The Brisbane Chamber Choir sang Guerrero's simple tunes in Vespers for All Saints with a lovely, gliding tone, and Guerrero's plainchant-based phrases were shaped into finely contoured glassy lines that floated serenely in the space.
   All singers were deeply engaged and intently focused on conductor Graeme Morton's skilful directions.
   It was a special and dignified performance, probably the highlight of the concert, and all involved seemed deeply engaged in this composer's work.
   A particularly magical sequence was the performance of the polyphonic and lyrical layering of O Domine Jesu Christe, as the ensemble poignantly shaded the music's despairing dissonances that evoke Christ's suffering on the cross.
   ...
   This evening of vocalised tranquility ended with an impressive reading of Guerrero's Requiem Mass.
   The cool beauty of this work's languid textures and sonorities was eloquently captured as voices were well blended and suitably balanced and the numerous solos usually effectively realised."

Gillian Wills (The Courier Mail)

 

 

In Memoriam - St Stephen's Cathedral - Sunday, 10th November 2002

   "A delight came quite unexpectedly on Sunday when I went to St Stephen's Cathedral. The concert was called In Memoriam, presented by Graeme Morton directing the Brisbane Chamber Choir and the Brisbane Chamber Players. It was an absolute delight. Everybody was just in raptures over the sound of it and the way it was presented. And here is, literally, an unknown group of singers, and an unknown orchestra, making quite superb sounds."

Barbara Hebden (ABC Radio National)