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Chorale triumph world class

When patrons of the Noosa Chorale entered The J Theatre for the In Paradisum concerts last weekend they saw the Ukrainian flag with an overlay of a dove which paid tribute to the strength and courage of the people of that country.

The concert comprised two pieces, Gabriel Faure’s Requiem and Sir Karl Jenkins’ Stabat Mater.

Among the comments from the audience, Belinda Anstock of Doonan said, “The afternoon was exceptional. Fauré’s Requiem was so moving, and the soloists were terrific. I thought Karl Jenkins’s Stabat Mater was absolutely fabulous. His orchestration is unique, the Noosa Chorale Sinfonia played magnificently and Shirin Majd and the Chorale sang their hearts out.”

“The performance of In Paradisum was stunning,” Bronwyn Elliott from Doonan remarked, “The contrast between the traditional Requiem and the exhilarating yet sombre and exotic Stabat Mater highlighted the abilities and flexibility of all concerned.“

Regular supporters of Noosa Chorale concerts , Alastair and Pam Boag from Brisbane commented, “Another Noosa Chorale triumph. Two diverse composers, wonderful orchestra and guest soloists. A very enjoyable concert”.

Whiie travelling home to Witta from the concert, Laurie and Glenda Muller, and John Brown had a chance to discuss and reflect: “Three of us mountain folk travelled down from Maleny for In Paradisum and were enthralled. The Chorale was simply outstanding – wonderful disciplined singing and great presence. The Sinfonia also was superb in its playing and in creating a powerful musical atmosphere.

“The Noosa Chorale could hold its head high in any of the capital city concert halls and The J Theatre provided unique intimacy for the besotted audience. The Stabat Mater was brilliant and Sir Karl Jenkins would have been as impressed as we were. Bravo Noosa Chorale and bravo Noosa.”

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