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WHAT THE PRESS SAY ….

Creation Mass (Haydn) and Dettingen Te Deum (Handel):
“The church acoustics especially suited Sarah Corp’s pure soprano with its choirboy clarity … in the Te Deum ‘to thee all angels’ was particularly beautiful”
Croydon Advertiser

Recital – Horsham:
“From the moment Sarah Corp sang the opening notes of Bach’s My heart ever faithful one sensed that one was in the presence of a true musician … a pure, flexible voice used with great delicacy of phrasing, fluency in embellishment, … quality of tone within athletic leaps of intervals. Her breath control was superb”
West Sussex County Times

Recital – Shoreham-by-Sea:
“Sarah’s lovely voice has been described as pure, crystalline and silvery; but in addition there were warm and golden tones evident”
Worthing Herald

With thee th’unsheltered moor (Handel) and Exsultate Jubilate (Mozart):
“Sarah Corp first showed in an aria from Handel’s Solomon purity of tone yet intensity of feeling. She then had the courage to present the altogether more demanding Exsultate Jubilate. Her confidence and ever-increasing power were evident throughout the wide range demanded”.
Worthing Herald

Gloria (Poulenc) at Arundel Cathedral:
“The soprano soloist, Sarah Corp, added to the pleasure with her crystal clear tone and rock steady delivery”
Duncan Robertson for the West Sussex Gazette

With thee th’unsheltered moor (Handel) and Exsultate Jubilate (Mozart):
“Elegant soprano Sarah Corp’s beautiful tone and warmth was never more evident than in “With thee th’unsheltered moor” where the romance of the piece was wonderfully expressed. In Mozart’s Exsultate, Jubilate Sarah showed that she could deliver power with control and also handle deftly and with great accuracy those tricky quick-fire notes that Mozart delighted in”.
Mid-Sussex Times

Christmas Oratorio (J S Bach) at St Bartholomew’s, Brighton:
“Soprano Sarah Corp sang as brightly as the North Star in everything she did, especially in the duet “Lord Thy Mercy”.
Mid-Sussex Times


Messiah (G F Handel) at St Matthew's Church, Cheltenham:
"Soprano Sarah Corp demonstrated the sparkling clarity of her upper register, especially in the ringingly affirmative "I know that my Redeemer liveth".
Gloucestershire Echo