What could be more enjoyable than the company of friends amid festive surrounds, a diverse repertoire of instrumental, dance and choral music by prodigious musicians, tappers and an extraordinarily accomplished Choir? Nothing…that’s what! And anybody who was not at the Somerset Civic Centre on the afternoon of 7th December at the Esk Community Choir’s 35th Annual Christmas Concert will have robbed themselves of an occasion that surely would have enriched their lives.
The sun painted the sky blue on this unseasonally sultry
December morning, and without a storm in sight, concert goers found their
places within the welcome relief of the Civic Centre’s foyer, a room festooned
with a magnificent Christmas tree, a kaleidoscope of colour, craft, cookies and
condiments ready to fill curious customers’ Christmas wish lists and a special
appearance by Santa Claus doing the rounds for happy snappers to insert that
special someone or two on their annual Christmas Cards; all these reflecting
the sights of the season. However, it was inside the Auditorium where that
variety reached another level with the Sounds of the Season.
At the outset, an eloquent
address by Choir President, Marina Crichton acknowledged the Choir’s gift to
the Somerset Civic Centre of a data projector creating dynamic digital
backdrops to enhance audience appreciation at any number of events. Then followed the presentation by Alexis to
the Esk Community Choir’s newest life member, a very humble but deserved and bewildered
Felice Evans. Behind a closed curtain,
the choristers came together on stage to eventually join in song with Roland
and Richard whose uplifting duet Jesus is Born set the scene for the musical
treats to follow.
The boys from Full Spectrum
Brass both in collaboration with the Choir and as a quartet were a
masterclass of brass and a demonstration of why they are a brass ensemble in
high demand. The string ensemble, Strings
and Things are fast becoming Choir concert regulars, each and together
creating once more a symphony of the hypnotic sounds of some of the great
composers. A glittering performance by the Somerset Tappers was both a
triumph and a captivating display of dance by a group of talented ladies with
so much life in their years.
Adding more spice to the variety,
the fabulous Glenrock Ukes were a stimulus for some upbeat audience
participation and under the tutelage of Suzanne, Recorder Resonance
entertained with gusto dispelling any scepticism of this much maligned instrument.
Adam Smith’s band of fine musicians from the Esk and Toogoolawah State and High
Schools was a showcase of burgeoning talent and enthusiasm guaranteeing smiles
and great applause from an appreciative audience. Adding another level of artistic talent to an
already prolific lineup were two gifted illustration artists, SASI’s Shirley Gregor
and from Fernvale Artists group, Sue White both of whom throughout the concert
quietly created on cardstock their artistic reflections of the songs that
filled the auditorium; these later to be auctioned under the hammer of Ray
White’s engaging but persuasive Josiah Jensen, the proceeds to be donated to
the Esk State School’s restoration following October’s devastating hail storm.
And in between all these, shepherded by emcee extraordinaire, Sean Choat, including the drawing of some amazing raffle prizes, the members of the Esk Community Choir thrilled concert goers with some Christmas Carol magic. Sir John Rutter’s We Wish You a Merry Christmas; a Merry Christmas Mozart arrangement by Jay Althouse and under Kathleen’s consummate musical direction, Sing With Festive Cheer is just what the ladies’ choir did. The vibrant voices of the men’s choir soared as they led the choir into O Holy Night’s climactic choruses and Bob Hardy’s mellifluous bass voice as he ushered the choir in a unification of harmony with Strings and Things, Full Spectrum Brass, Suzanne on flute, the choir’s all-round consummate musician Ruth on keyboard and with Alexis at the music stand, sculpting the collaborative performance, The Holy City was the perfect inspiring finale to another wonderful Christmas Concert.
This 2025 Christmas
Concert offered more than a festive performance. It was a celebration of community spirit, of
musical collaboration and the unquestioned talents of a musical director with
an unwavering passion for her choir.
Thank you, Alexis, for filling our lives with harmony, hope and the joy
of singing together.
By: Sue Walker
















Kathy thank you for sharing with me this great memory of the Esk Community Choir and the wonderful contribution you all make to the lives of so many
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