Review: Palestrina: Vol. 9 (The Sixteen, Harry Christophers)
Sixteen celebrate Palestrina to the power of six.
Sixteen celebrate Palestrina to the power of six.
The tensions between private grief and public ritual movingly explored in an eloquent, expertly performed War Requiem.
Sampson and Williams go measure for measure in a savvy Shakespearean fantasy.
The Music Director of Sydney Chamber Choir discusses the dichotomy between the sacred and secular in choral music, embodied in his latest program.
This month's features explore OA's new 'Digital Ring', the stage adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Mahler's Ninth, and Sir Eugene Goossens' push for the SOH.
Renaissance rising stars celebrate Byrd’s 400th in stunning and characterful style.
Delivering a beloved choral classic alongside satisfying new Australian works proved a great example of modern programming.
New Zealand tenor Emmanuel Fonoti-Fuimaono, aged 25, has taken home the coveted Marianne Mathy Scholarship among other prizes.
It’s time to vote for the Australian and international artists you’d most like to see honoured in this year’s Limelight Awards.
A former Manus detainee's poetry given musical wings of freedom.
A delightful journey into the heart of French choral music from Brisbane’s new professional vocal ensemble.
Stylish singing and spirited playing showcases inventive programming from respective artistic directors, Kate McNamara and Helen Kruger.
Throughout the 60 minutes of this Australian Chamber Choir performance, Michelangelo’s influence was never far away.