_Since its debut in Norwich on St
George's Day 2010,
the Morley Consort of Voices has delighted audiences throughout East Anglia and further afield with
performances of a
wide range of music from the sixteenth century to the present day.
Concerts have been warmly received by the press.
'The Morley Consort of Voices continues to build up its reputation as a distinctive element in the region's musical life by elegantly performing well-chosen, artfully varied programmes.' (Christopher Smith, Eastern Daily Press, 26 November 2011)
'The Consort displayed exemplary precision and clarity... It was all exhilarating singing.' (Michael Drake, Eastern Daily Press, 5 March 2012)
'The six young singers performed these works [from sixteenth-century France] as though they were newly minted.' (Basil Abbott, Diss Express, 23 March 2012)
Following a concert given in Cambridge on 20 May 2012 for the Selwyn College Music Society, the College's Director of Music, Sarah MacDonald, commented:
'The group's ensemble, tuning, diction and style are impeccable... [The singers] communicate a compelling sense of line - truly a joy to listen to.'
'The Morley Consort of Voices continues to build up its reputation as a distinctive element in the region's musical life by elegantly performing well-chosen, artfully varied programmes.' (Christopher Smith, Eastern Daily Press, 26 November 2011)
'The Consort displayed exemplary precision and clarity... It was all exhilarating singing.' (Michael Drake, Eastern Daily Press, 5 March 2012)
'The six young singers performed these works [from sixteenth-century France] as though they were newly minted.' (Basil Abbott, Diss Express, 23 March 2012)
Following a concert given in Cambridge on 20 May 2012 for the Selwyn College Music Society, the College's Director of Music, Sarah MacDonald, commented:
'The group's ensemble, tuning, diction and style are impeccable... [The singers] communicate a compelling sense of line - truly a joy to listen to.'
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