Review: Mozart’s Requiem (Sydney Chamber Choir & The Muffat Collective Orchestra)
Raw power and energy as from Sydney Chamber Choir as they scale Mozart’s final peak.
Steve Moffatt’s earliest musical memories are of his father’s dubious tenor accompanying 78s of Gigli and Björling. As a local newspaper reporter in London, he covered Jimi Hendrix’s inquest. Now retired, he reviews concerts for Limelight and NewsLocal newspapers, where he worked as production editor.
Raw power and energy as from Sydney Chamber Choir as they scale Mozart’s final peak.
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