Rhythm Syndicate did a concert of two halves: the first a series of songs from musical theatre and film; the second various carols and Christmas songs. I enjoyed the second but was thrilled by the first. I guess theatre has to sell itself more than religions with millennia of history, although they can do it pretty well too. Mary did you know was a modern and feminist tune with religious themes and Silver bells and O holy night and the like are classics. The theatricals had the pretty Memory or the touching Moon River or the rollicking Everything's coming up roses. I was particularly taken by the harmonies from a group of ~18 arrayed as SSATB. The parts weren't perfectly clear, perhaps given the gutsy volume in the space, but they were lovely and the sopranos rang out above as they do and Harrison's piano was reliable. Sarah Louise was up front as conductor and added another level of excitement by prodding emotional energy and associated dynamics from various parts at various times. A lovely, stirring end-of-year gig from Rhythm Syndicate.
Rhythm Syndicate performed at Wesley under Sarah Louise Owens (director) with accompanist Harrison Whalan (piano).






