“You and your choir are amazing! Each of the songs created an emotion that gave us joy in their grief. The choir and the musicians made it a true celebration of my Mum’s life not just a mass service. The work between your choir and the bagpiper was described as ‘opening the gates to heaven’ by my family.”

– Paul Pham

“Her singing was superb, adding enormously to the ambiance, character and quality of the service. Natalie was very professional, flexible and caring in response to the family’s ideas, including working so well with the other musician we had selected. The music was a very important part of the service – her singing was truly amazing.”

– Christine Murphy

“The music added so much to the ambience of the service. Camilla and Mirek are not only wonderful performers but also extremely professional and respectful given the context of a funeral.”

– Louise Upton

“The choir was absolutely perfect and thank you for being a dream to work with.”

– Kylee

“Camilla sang so beautifully and Gerard played perfectly. They were both so fantastic. Camilla was lovely and even said she enjoyed the video and service. I can’t thank you enough. Everyone said during and after how wonderful the music was.”

– Melanie Remai

“The introductory music they played leading in was profoundly and beautifully reflective. They made a terrific contribution to the service – and really did major work in making the occasion what it was.”

– Michael and Fran

“Your contribution to our day was nothing short of spectacular. Thank you so very much for all your research, practise, and exceptional delivery of all. I bawled at Hymn to Her. You executed that beautifully.”

– Kathryn Barton

“Your singing is glorious and the violinist and organist created serenity and joy. I also very much appreciated your attentiveness and professionalism in the lead up to the funeral.”

– Matha Halliday

“Our whole family would like to thank you very much for making our mum’s funeral so special. I know mum would have loved it. The choir was more beautiful than we could imagine.”

– Stella Testa