The National Chorale of Jamaica (NCOJ) inaugurated its 2026 concert season before a capacity audience at the University of the West Indies Chapel on February 8th, delivering an evening of classical masterpieces and romantic favorites that showcased exceptional vocal artistry.
The performance reached an early crescendo with an excerpt from Mozart’s iconic opera Don Giovanni, featuring contralto Christine MacDonald and bass Michael Sutherland in the celebrated duet Là ci darem la mano. Their dramatic interpretation, characterized by playful interaction and profound vocal synergy, earned sustained applause from the captivated audience.
MacDonald further demonstrated her vocal prowess through solo performances including Benjamin Britten’s Festival Te Deum and Brahms’ profoundly moving Alto Rhapsody, based on text from Goethe’s Harzreise im Winter. The evening’s centerpiece emerged with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s dramatic cantata Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast, adapted from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem.
Lyric tenor Brenton McLean delivered a particularly memorable interpretation of Chibiabos through the beloved aria Onaway! Awake, beloved!, expressing themes of love and longing with remarkable emotional depth. The full 30-member chorale provided powerful accompaniment alongside pianist Stephen Shaw-Naar, senior lecturer at Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, who later showcased his technical mastery through a dazzling solo performance of Chopin’s Étude in E major, Op. 10 No. 2.
The program additionally featured romantic classics including Twilight Time (popularized by The Platters), Tony De Vita’s Softly, and Leonard Bernstein’s timeless Somewhere from West Side Story. Bass Edmund Carter contributed a passionate rendition of Cuando Caliente el Sol, accompanied by choir member Racquel McLean.
The event, conducted jointly by Sutherland and Winston Ewart, was held under the patronage of former Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall and Lady Hall. Distinguished attendees included diplomatic corps representatives, corporate leaders, and students from selected educational institutions.
