Paul Stanhope: Singing and the ‘Strad’
While noting the generosity of philanthropists who donate valuable instruments, the composer makes a case for funding the human voice.
While noting the generosity of philanthropists who donate valuable instruments, the composer makes a case for funding the human voice.
A traditional, well-programmed Christmas concert.
Elizabeth Scott and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs deliver a rousing performance of a perennial favourite.
The popular baritone tells us about his new festive show, his perfect Christmas Day and his love for Snoopy's Christmas.
Ahead of performances with Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, the conductor explores the joys and challenges of Handel's oratorio.
A first-rate combination of international talent performing a work of exquisite grace.
An enthralling evening of song that found a richer dimension to standard carol fare.
Boesch dons Schubert's coat for another winter of much content.
Energy, dash, and force honour a German-trained Irishman.
A centenary production of Bernstein's Candide and Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles join three 18th-century choral masterpieces.
An intoxicating recreation of a Cromwellian pub session.
Fifty, definitely not out: an older Goerne returns to some favourite Bach cantatas.
There's nothing like a Dame when it comes to Dowland.