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“Brady Allred is, without doubt, one of the pre-eminent choral conductors in the country, and he brings the best out of his choral forces—and also the orchestra, as he once again showed Saturday. The Salt Lake Choral Artists and the Salt Lake Symphony may be community organizations, but under Allred's direction, they have a professional sound and quality.”
-Edward Reichel, Deseret Morning News, 4/24/07


“Saturday's performance was of a quality and caliber that belied the choir's volunteer status. The Choral Artists,...sang forcefully, with self-assurance, passion and feeling to the point of bursting the confines of Libby Gardner Concert Hall.”
-Edward Reichel, Deseret Morning News, 10/31/06


“The singers moved nimbly and projected the Latin text with uncommon clarity. Their enthusiasm was particularly evident in their forceful delivery of the Qui tollis and the Credo; there was much head-bobbing and swaying with Mozart's insistent rhythms. .The singers also showed good control of dynamics, responding readily to Allred's direction.”
-Catherine Reese Newton, Salt Lake Tribune, 4/17/06


The Mass was plenty of music for a choir to perform in one evening, but it was evident from the noisy ovation that the large and appreciative crowd in Libby Gardner Concert Hall would have stayed for another hour.
-Catherine Reese Newton, Salt Lake Tribune, 4/17/06


“Another first-rate conductor, Brady Allred, came to town a couple of years ago and quickly proved a force to be reckoned with. Saturday, he led Salt Lake Choral Artists in a stirring performance of Brahms' "German Requiem." The 150-voice choir and the Salt Lake Symphony responded readily to Allred's dynamic direction, achieving an impressive range of musical colors.”
-Catherine Reese Newton, Salt Lake Tribune, 4/23/07