Live At Yours invites audiences to travel without moving in 2024
A year of performances designed to take audiences beyond their usual geographical, musical and cultural boundaries.
A year of performances designed to take audiences beyond their usual geographical, musical and cultural boundaries.
During the pandemic, Vladimir Fanshil and Eleanor Lyons dreamed up Live At Yours, a series of intimate, salon-style concerts – and it’s taken off.
New Zealand tenor Emmanuel Fonoti-Fuimaono, aged 25, has taken home the coveted Marianne Mathy Scholarship among other prizes.
Two singers from Aotearoa/New Zealand and three from New South Wales are in the running for the prestigious Marianne Mathy Scholarship.
Fourteen seasons in one night and a very crowded house at the Great Synagogue.
The genius of the Baroque takes on the two-fisted king of Tango Nuevo in a new program from Live at Yours. Let's get ready to rumble.
In My Gypsy Soul, a stellar quartet whips up a storm of fiery passion amid the ornate splendour of Sydney's Great Synagogue.
Relaxed, relevant and flexible. Classical music programming needs to move with the times, says conductor Vladimir Fanshil.
The Great Synagogue will host a stellar lineup including the Australian Guitar Quartet, Umberto Clerici, Stefanie Farrands, Alexander Gavrylyuk, Andrew Haveron, James Morrison and Gumaroy Newman.
The young baritone takes home the $30,000 Marianne Mathy Scholarship, an opportunity to audition for the Lyric Opera in Chicago, and the inaugural Nicole Car Prize.
The marriage of music and breathtaking landscape proved a magical experience for audiences, and for the musicians and singers.
Shamray’s recital – featuring works by Debussy, Rachmanninov, Ravel and Scriabin – was a thrilling and profound experience of programming and performance.
The intimate, Sydney-wide concert series features some of Australia's most beloved artists in wonderful settings throughout metropolitan Sydney.