Sussex Chorus News
Below is a list of news items, the most recent first:26 October 2008
Gerontius Review: 'Orchestral Delights'
Gordon Bull says 'It was a delight for my inaugural visit to Worth Abbey..'
28 August 2008
Sussex Chorus Concerts 2008-9
The Sussex Chorus brochure for concerts in 2008 to 2009 is available as a PDF document.
20 July 2008
Mid Sussex Times Review of Dream of Gerontius July 2008
Mark Gale says 'Paradise end for Elgar's best'.
13 March 2008
Review of Haydn The Creation, March 2008
Mark Gale says 'The Creation was well and truly delivered and there was much joy and acclamation to behold'.
25 January 2008
Review of Piano Recital Jan 2008
2 January 2008
Carol singing in Brighton raised £209
The total collected at Brighton Station when we sang carols was £209
8 October 2007
Sussex Chorus Concerts 2007-8
The Sussex Chorus brochure for concerts in 2007 to 2008 is available as a PDF document.
23 July 2007
Website Back in Operation
We apologise for the absence of SussexChorus.org for the last few weeks. This was due to a problem at the hosting company (another.com). We have therefore moved the website to imagecreation.co.uk and hope that it will now be more reliable.
24 May 2007
Press Review of Summer Concert, May 2007
Rashid Karapiet reviews the Sussex Chorus Summer Concert held in Lancing College Chapel on 12 May 2007.
1 April 2007
Sussex Chorus Summer Concert 12 May 2007
Sussex Chorus perform two wonderful new works alongside the well-known Fauré "Requiem" for their Summer Concert: Howard Blake's "Songs of Truth and Glory" and JS Bach's "Ascension Oratorio".
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'.

