Reviews: Light and Shade

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Light and Shade (Review)

Aryan Mohseni | 22 November 2022

As is often the case with the Sydney Chamber Choir, this concert presented music of vastly different periods in such a way as to emphasise continuity over change.

In this case, it was the music of the early Baroque in Germany – including Franz Tunder and, of course, Heinrich Schutz – and the more contemporary – John Rutter and our very own Brooke Shelley.

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Sydney Chamber Choir, from the depths of Shade to the joy of Light

Daniel Kaan | 2 November 2022

In the interest of full disclosure, I used to be a member of this choir when it was first formed as the Sydney University Chamber Choir in 1975. Coincidentally, born the same year was the composer Brooke Shelley, whose work commissioned by the choir received its world premier performance tonight.

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Sydney Chamber Choir: Light & Shade

Annabelle Drumm | 23 November 2022

Last Saturday evening at the Verbruggen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium, the Sydney Chamber Choir shared their stage with the Muffat Collective for the final concert of the year. The theme for the program was to celebrate music of Saxony dating back as far as the 1500s, diversifying into a few perfectly complimenting, contemporary works.

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