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March 9, 2010

Ballads by Candlelight - The Idea of North

Australian Stage:

They just get better and better. Australia’s premier a-cappella vocal ensemble held a capacity audience completely wrapt in the neo-gothic splendour and superb acoustic of St Peter’s Cathedral for over an hour. This awesome foursome has earned well-deserved paeons of praise wherever they have performed around the world, and deserve a fuller following in their home country; surely one of our best artistic exports.

Their perfectly conceived opening with Bobby McFerrin’s gorgeous treatment of the 23rd Psalm set the atmosphere for this often contemplative, sometimes subdued, and almost always sublime concert by candlelight. A pot-pourri of ballads by such diverse composers as Sting, Peter Allen, George Gershwin, ABBA and Charlie Chaplin followed, each showing only some of this group’s range of talent, including Alto Naomi Crellin’s relaxed smoothness and admirable accuracy, Soprano Sally Cameron’s clarity crispness and range, Tenor Nick Begbie’s appealing penchant for passion as well as subtle humour, and Bass Andrew Piper’s rich tones and grounded, rock-solid rhythm.

Together, TION demonstrates exemplary ensemble. Sting’s “Fields of Gold” shone in this with its crunchy harmonies, and showed Sally’s versatility. The group’s own arrangement of “How Fragile We Are” showed seamless passes of tune from Nick to Naomi. Her arrangement of “I Still Call Australia Home” with some wonderful key changes should be taken notice of by Qantas. It brought the audience to its feet. Read more.

Posted by acapnews at March 9, 2010 9:13 PM

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