Threading the Light - CD

“The composer has assembled a brilliant cast of performers for this project. It is difficult to find any fault with any of the players. The singing and instrumental performances are simply superb…All in all, Threading the Light is a tour de force of composition and performance, combining extraordinary sonorities with a passionate expression of spirituality.

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From the Hungry Waiting Country

“Singers Jenny Duck-Chong​ and Alison Morgan, aka Halcyon, have been quietly getting on with making tricky and beautiful things for two decades now. For this, their latest CD, they return to the music of Elliot Gyger​, a composer, colleague and co-creator who has been with them throughout their journey. It is a potent combination: Gyger​ juggles words, notes, jokes and observations, meanings and warnings with uncanny skill, creating something at once complex and as clear as still water; Duck-Chong​ and Morgan take his ideas and make them dance with deceptive ease. “

Harriet Cunningham, The Sydney Morning Herald, January 2019

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Shining Shores

“For Halcyon, their last concert for 2018 could be considered something of a landmark for the vocal chamber group. Formed in 1998 by mezzo-soprano Jenny Duck-Chong and soprano Alison Morgan, the ensemble has been a leading light in the fostering of new Australian art music, especially for voice. With Duck-Chong now at the helm as Artistic Director, the group celebrates their 20th year of enthralling and engaging music-making with their program, Shining Shores.”

Heath Auchinachie, Classikon, December 2018

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From the Hungry Waiting Country

“As a collection of contemporary compositions, it is a testament to the substantial history of collaborative performances by Halcyon and their colleagues. The voices blend beautifully, with a purity of tone and little vibrato, well matched in timbre and style. The vocal writing is adventurous; the complex rhythms with explorations of tonality and harmony are formidable and are ably achieved by the performers who make up an experienced and tightly knit ensemble, exploring 21st century music, its ability to engage and the power of its messages.”

Shamistha de Soysa, Sounds Like Sydney, November 2018

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The Poet's Voice

"Kerry created music that shimmered like water and brought out liquid motifs on the piano. Duck-Chong’s mezzo soprano beautifully amplified  the glassy piano chords and string harmonies suggesting still and then suddenly shattered water surfaces. Malouf’s songs are intensely atmospheric and the performance captured this."
Ben Apfelbaum, Sydney Arts Guide September 2016

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