Review: Buckingham Palace (Australian Chamber Choir)
This program of Coronation and funeral music comes to us with the spectacular pageantry of recent royal events fresh in the mind.
This program of Coronation and funeral music comes to us with the spectacular pageantry of recent royal events fresh in the mind.
The Sixteen blows the dust off the Victorian partsong tradition.
Canberra vocal sextet Luminescence is taking its music to places that have been, until recently, far off the beaten track.
For the ensemble's 40th anniversary, its new co-Directors offer four bold programs - and a monumental Australian centrepiece.
“Old friends” top the bill at Ruth Mackenzie's inaugural festival, but the Artistic Director wants buy-in from the state’s youngest.
Mozart heads up this month with Igor Levit and Víkingur Ólafsson hot on his heels. Vocal delights include Sarah Connolly’s Mahler and miraculous choral music by Stephen Hough.
Seven tours, twenty-six artists, four world premieres – Musica Viva Australia's 2024 season "takes a sideways view" of chamber music both familiar and daring.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs delivers a powerful and immaculate Australian premiere of one of this century’s greatest works.
Cambridge college unearths two masses and brings good news from Ghent.
The Song Company pays homage to the enduring brilliance of the English composer William Byrd, 400 years after his death.
Connolly pours a lifetime of experience into Mahler’s sorrowful songs.
Bold new series complements ancient with modern.
Mirabilis: an apt word indeed to sum up Stephen Hough’s choral music.