Wrath and repose – Mozart and Lauridsen before Easter

Be prepared to face Heaven and Hell on Saturday April 9th at 7 pm and Sunday April 10th at 3 pm when the Choir of Christ Church St Laurence presents Mozart’s apocalyptic “Requiem” and Morton Lauridsen’s “Lux Aeterna”, at their resident venue, Christ Church St Laurence, George Street, Railway Square. The choir of just 40 singers,…

Unravelling the viol

The viol, also known as the viola da gamba, is an ancient and fragile creature, with a silky sound that approximates the human voice. The fact that this 15th century Spanish predecessor of the guitar is still heard and played is a testament to its beauty. You can hear not one, but a whole ensemble of viols on…

Harmony beyond the music…Sydney Chamber Choir presents “Lamentations”

During his recent visit to Sydney, The New Yorker’s music critic Alex Ross quoted Schopenhauer: “Music….is..a universal language”. Ross asserts that it is “…nothing of the sort. One man’s favourite tune is another woman’s noise”. You can consider this for yourself when the Sydney Chamber Choir presents  “Lamentations” on Palm Sunday. In back to back programmes…