Review: Sinking Cities (Camerata, Rafael Karlen & The Australian Voices)
Though this new work didn't entirely land, it's a bold, interesting and important experiment.
Though this new work didn't entirely land, it's a bold, interesting and important experiment.
Sam Allchurch will never forget the first time he sang with Gondwana Voices. Applications for Gondwana National Choirs are now open. He encourages young people to apply; it could be their light-bulb moment.
Lying on yoga mats, the audience drifted on waves of glorious sound in a blissful concert.
Stephen Page's breathtaking, final production as Bangarra AD, combines dance, spoken word and song, and takes the company into exciting new territory.
The breakdancing Polish countertenor delights in a program of rediscovered gems.
Vivaldi for voice produces a chamber full of charms.
Worth the 30-year wait as Vienna band waxes lyrical with Zemlinsky.
Savall’s homage to Haydn is only the sum of its often elegant parts.
Plush vocals, but perhaps a case of too much honey and not enough bite.
The Song Company establishes a new Christmas tradition with an engaging performance of carols – some new, some old, but all beautifully performed.
Our specialist writers analyse the arts on offer across the year.
With two Recordings of the Month, a trio of American rediscoveries, operatic delights galore and the latest from the Kanneh-Masons, it’s a red-letter month on disc.
What have our orchestras and choirs programmed this year?