Review: Meridians (Festival of Voices)
Spellbinding performances from Sjaella and The Australian Voices crown an evening of vocal artistry of the highest calibre.
Spellbinding performances from Sjaella and The Australian Voices crown an evening of vocal artistry of the highest calibre.
Germany's Sjaella delivered a memorable Australian debut in a ravishing program that made the most of its cathedral setting.
Made with care and skill, this star-packed tribute to Archie Roach offers a joyous celebration of his incredible life and ongoing influence.
Graham Johnson, the acclaimed lied accompanist, shares a little of what he has learned from a lifetime with the songs of Franz Schubert.
A Festival of Voices highlight reaffirms Rossini’s vivid musical imagination and humour in a work that is neither little or solemn.
Nineteen world premieres and more than 1000 performances in a Brisbane Festival bill spotlighting local talents with national profiles.
Soprano Alexandra Flood, composer Simon James Phillips and guitarists Ziggy and Miles among the newly announced acts at the ballot-ticketed Sydney venue.
An adventurous and usual program blended the best of choral singing with jazz – and all with a strong French accent.
Moderation wins over mirth and melancholy in Christie’s take on a Handel curiosity.
Composer John Rotar creates "a lovely historical loop" in a world premiere performed by The Australian Voices.
Every time the Vienna-based Australian soprano Alexandra Flood returns home, young singers seek her advice about art song. Now she’s establishing a festival to ensure its future.
Nicholas Buc has written the music for a new oratorio called Origins, which draws on science to tell the creation story.
This ceremonious gathering, seamlessly rendered in theatrical form, thrums with a barely contained electricity that should not be missed.