Below are older news items
13 March 2007
Report on Mendelssohn - ELIJAH (4 March 2007) by Brian Hicks
Elijah may not be quite as familiar today as it was almost a century ago but the impressive forces gathered under Neil Jenkins' baton in Worth Abbey quickly reminded us what a masterpiece this still is. (To be published in The Organ.)
13 March 2007
Report on ELIJAH (4 March 2007) by Malcolm Ollis
Sussex Chorus, representing both the Prophets of Baal and the Hebrew people proved itself to be well up to the task. Sussex Chorus sang with good intonation throughout and there were periods of sublime singing in the quieter passages.
16 November 2006
Mid Sussex Times on War Requiem: A Tribute that said Everything
Mark Gale reports 'there could hardly be a better way to honour the fallen and mark Armistice Day... It was a musical tribute that said everything. A masterpiece had been vividly rendered'.
19 June 2006
John is seen here at the Lancing College organ with a painting of the South Downs, given to him by the choir.
John Walker with choir for 30 years
On Sunday 11 June, at the Gala Concert, a presentation was made to John Walker, accompanist for Sussex Chorus, and formerly the Ditchling Choral Society, for 30 years.John is seen here at the Lancing College organ with a painting of the South Downs, given to him by the choir.
7 April 2006
Sussex Chorus Mailing List
You can now add your name to our online mailing list to receive information via email about future concerts and other events.
2 February 2006
Press Report in Mid Sussex Times on Mozart Concert
Mark Gale writes "On this occasion, though, the honours went to the choir who expressly conveyed the devout mood of the music and were never thrown by the shifting dynamics of the piece".
1 February 2006
Press Report by The Argus on Mozart Concert
Commenting on the concert on 28 January 2006, Mike Howard concludes that 'Sussex Chorus proved once again that it is indeed a master of choral music in the local area'.
10 January 2006

