EXQUISITE harmonies, uplifting songs presented with humour and clarity, and superb soloists, all added to the enjoyment of the audience at the recent Hastings Choristers concert Into the Black.
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Comments received by music director Robyn Ryan OAM were glowing and many.
"Huge thanks for a great concert provided by the Hastings Choristers last Saturday [Jue 27] in The Glasshouse.
"It was so professionally slick, polished 'til it shone, wide ranging in its themes, so alive and irresistibly toe-tapping - we could not clap enough," said one fan.
"The performance mid-programme of Stella Hanncock, with a voice and staging to die for, was breathtaking," and,
"Wow you guys have done it again - simply great music choices and such polish - fantastico," from others."
There was even appreciation from those seated in the foyer downstairs who had a free concert before entering the theatre.
"I can only concur with these and many other comments shared with me by Mrs Ryan.
"It was an enchanting performance and another occasion on which to admire the talent of this group of singers who generously share their soaring voices with the community."
The group would like to boost its numbers so soprano, alto, tenor and bass vocalists are welcome to attend the chorister's first rehearsal for the term next Monday.
As it is Bastille Day everyone is asked to wear red, white and blue or a beret to celebrate France's national day.
"We'll be singing the French national anthem of course and there will be prizes for those with the most creative aspect to their outfit," Ms Ryan says.
For information call 0407 007 993 or email robmusic44@gmail.com