Brisbane Chorale at City Hall

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Brisbane Chorale's 2026 Season

See our Concert Diary for full details

A Sea Symphony

Sunday 21 June 2026, 3pm

Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 4

Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending

Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony

Glenn Christensen, violin

Rebecca Cassidy, soprano

Leon Warnock, baritone

Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra

Conducted by Steven Moore

Brisbane City Hall

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Messiah

Sunday 15 November 2026, 3pm

Handel: Messiah

Leanne Kenneally, soprano

Anne Fulton, alto

Tobias Merz, tenor

Leon Warnock, bass

Sinfonia of St Andrew’s

Conducted by Emily Cox

Old Museum Concert Hall

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Come sing with us!

Do you love choral music? Love singing? If you have a passion for the great works of the choral repertoire and a commitment to good musicianship we’d be thrilled to have you join us as we explore and perform these magnificent works together!

Applying for an audition is simple – fill in this form and we’ll get in touch to make the arrangements. The audition itself is informal, friendly and private. You won’t need to bring a prepared piece. You’ll find further details about joining and the audition here.

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The next broadcast is on Saturday, 22 November.

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What people have been saying...

What people have been saying...

Messa da Requiem, 2026
Choruses usually stand stock still, scores in hand. Here the Brisbane Chorale and Brisbane’s Canticum Chamber Choir (brava chorus director Emily Cox) are a restless, mobile body of 110 souls. This mighty press of humanity is the Requiem’s backbone.
Deborah Jones, The Australian
Messa da Requiem, 2026
Emily Cox must be applauded for directing a blend of two choirs in an authentic and resonant rendering of Verdi’s magnificent score. The performance begins with a sublime choral whisper, rising to searing intensity in the Dies irae (Day of Wrath) section.
Gillian Wills, Limelight
Messa da Requiem, 2026
It was exceptional. The collaboration with Brisbane Chorale and Canticum Chamber Choir, was fantastic. What made it even more terrific was the added choreography to their singing. Perfect blend with the ballet dancers.
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Messa da Requiem, 2026
What an experience!!!!Absolutely enthralled! What a special collaboration between musicians, dancers, opera soloists and choristers. The choreography of the choir was so effective! So much music and so much music to have committed to memory.
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Messa da Requiem, 2026
...the most stunning thing about this performance was the chorus. Trained by Emily Cox, it was a combination of her Canticum Singers and [...] Brisbane Chorale. Quite apart from memorizing this huge score, they responded to the elaborate choreography demanded by Spuck with a verve and enthusiasm which infected their actual singing. They sounded so much more alive when they were theatrically involved with depicting the dead.
Nicholas Routley, Australian Stage
War Requiem, 2023
Quite an extraordinary performance - many goose-bump moments. So glad the Concert Hall was full to witness this Brisbane Festival highlight!
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