The Timeless Harmony of Stafford’s Brisbane Apollo Male Choir

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The Brisbane Apollo Male Choir, based in Stafford, stands as one of the city’s most enduring cultural treasures, its roots stretching back to the late 19th century. Here’s a look back at the history of this iconic ensemble, which still operates to this day, continuing to enrich Brisbane’s musical heritage.


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Formed in 1884, the choir’s origins began with an appeal for Brisbane’s gentlemen to convene and create a male choir, culminating in their first rehearsal in May 1885 at Pollard and Co’s warehouse on Queen Street. 

Audience photograph of a ‘Liedertafel smoke concert’ held in the Exhibition Concert Hall, Bowen Hills, 1901 (Photo credit: John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland)

Originally christened Brisbane Liedertafel, the choir’s name was German, with “Liedertafel” translating to “song table.” This name evoked the convivial German tradition of men gathering to sing harmoniously over beer steins. However, as World War I brought anti-German sentiment, the group adopted a new identity in 1916: the Brisbane Apollo Male Choir.

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A Legacy of Musical Excellence

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Under the baton of its first conductor, H.J. Pollard, and later esteemed leaders such as W.A. Caflisch, George Sampson, and Percy Brier, the choir quickly established itself as a cornerstone of Brisbane’s cultural scene. 

Early performances garnered widespread enthusiasm, with audiences eager for the “feast of good male choral singing” the choir reliably delivered. Over the decades, the Brisbane Apollo Male Choir expanded its repertoire and reach, becoming a beloved feature of the city’s musical landscape.

A New Era in Stafford

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Today, the Brisbane Apollo Male Choir continues its proud tradition, bringing joy to audiences across Brisbane and beyond. After years of rehearsing at the Shaftesbury Centre in Spring Hill, the group relocated to St James Anglican Church Hall in Newmarket in 2008. 

A decade later, seeking refuge from traffic noise, the choir found its current home in Stafford at St Clement’s on the Hill Anglican Church Hall.

The choir’s current Music Director, Guillaume R. Lemay-Yates, has brought a fresh energy to the group since taking the helm in June 2021. A Montreal native, Guillaume’s musical journey began with the violin and saxophone before he delved into Brisbane’s choral scene upon relocating to Australia in 2018. 

Also the Music Director of the Queensland University Musical Society and Serenata Singers, Guillaume’s leadership reflects the choir’s dedication to evolving while honoring its storied history.

Joining the Choir

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For those seeking a harmonious pastime, the Brisbane Apollo Male Choir extends a warm welcome. Rehearsals take place on Mondays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St Clement’s on the Hill Anglican Church Hall, 2 Eudunda Street, Stafford. Whether seasoned singers or enthusiastic novices, new members are encouraged to join and contribute to the choir’s rich tradition.


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Sharing the Joy of Music

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Choir members at the Windsor Community Centre Open Day (Photo credit: Brisbane Apollo Male Choir 2024/Facebook)

Today, many choir members are retirees who find joy in sharing musical entertainment with retirement villages, aged care facilities, churches, and community groups.

With nearly 140 years of history, the Brisbane Apollo Male Choir exemplifies the timeless power of music to unite, inspire, and bring joy. As the choir looks to the future, it remains a cherished part of Stafford’s cultural fabric, keeping the harmony alive for generations to come.

Published 23-December-2024


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