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Reviews

The Art of Disappearing - CD

March 1, 2023 Jenny Duck-Chong

This is an excellent disc of wonderful performances by Jenny Duck-Chong and the Geist String Quartet performing Cameron Lam’s gripping and emotional song cycle The Art of Disappearing. Highly recommended listening for all curious ears!
Alex Rainieri, Loudmouth, March 2023

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The Art of Disappearing - CD

February 13, 2020 Jenny Duck-Chong

“How fortunate for any composer, young or old, to have one of the doyen of Australian art song performers, Jenny Duck-Chong as your musical protagonist.”

Alan Holley, Classikon, February 2020

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The Art of Disappearing - CD

October 2, 2019 Jenny Duck-Chong

Holland-Batt’s words are given life by mezzo-soprano Jenny Duck-Chong, co-founder of Halcyon. Her beautifully measured delivery and bell-like purity works with the strings so well that at times it seems all might be emanating from the same breath.

Lisa MacKinney, Limelight October 2019

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The Art of Disappearing - Concert

June 3, 2019 Jenny Duck-Chong

“Lam writes with assured confidence for Duck-Chong’s clear warm mezzo-soprano voice and the result is a perfect partnership of words, melody, emotion and cerebral contemplation.”

Victoria Watson, Sounds Like Sydney, June 2019

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The Art of Disappearing - CD

June 3, 2019 Jenny Duck-Chong

“The soundscape is minimalist. Duck-Chong’s beautifully rounded voice is incisive yet gentle and she sings with impeccable diction. Amply suited to contemporary style, her voice joins the quartet as another instrument, straddling wild leaps in register and unerring in pitch.”

Shamistha de Soysa, Sounds Like Sydney, June 2019

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