Deborah Cheetham is busted through a “subversive and generous” commission
A sculptural portrait of the prolific composer was unveiled last night at the Sydney Conservatorium, while Cheetham herself delivered an inspirational lecture.
A sculptural portrait of the prolific composer was unveiled last night at the Sydney Conservatorium, while Cheetham herself delivered an inspirational lecture.
Heartache and heat: Joyce DiDonato's startling Winterreise from the maiden’s point of view.
Philippe Jaroussky's star continues to shine brightly in this wonderfully varied recital.
Brett Weymark delivers an affecting performance of a work whose themes still haunt us.
The composer hopes her new work for choir – written during a period when choirs were silenced – will leave the listener uplifted and ready to work to fix the world.
Stanhope's Requiem is a rich, engaging piece for our times, and receives its premiere in a superbly performed concert.
A moving concert, which left everyone present wrapped in a warm, sonic hug.
The violinist and St George's Cathedral Consort were a brilliant programming match in this concert performed beneath a blue whale skeleton.
A magnificent, eclectic recital from a counter-tenor with truly prodigious abilities.
Sydney chorister Ria Andriani traces the hopes and fears of singers during the various COVID outbreaks and the arrival of vaccines.
A beautifully programmed concert, which provides a snapshot for the Incredible Floridas: Chamber Landscapes series at UKARIA.
The composer spent more than 20 years working on his Requiem. He shares this long journey, which ends on March 13 when the composer conducts its premiere with the Sydney Chamber Choir.
We speak to the composer about his symphonic song cycle with Lior, Compassion, which has had a rich performance history since it premiered in 2013.