The Giovanni Consort announces 2023 season
Perth-based vocalists the Giovanni Consort celebrate 28 years of fine music with three mainstage concerts and gender equality in its programming.
Perth-based vocalists the Giovanni Consort celebrate 28 years of fine music with three mainstage concerts and gender equality in its programming.
For much of 2022, Jacqui Dark was absent from the stage and it wasn’t clear if she would return. Her new show celebrates the friendships that helped bring her back.
Stripped down Mahler reveals intimate exoskeleton beneath the behemoth.
Monica Buckland has been appointed Bel a cappella’s next Musical Director.
Two world premieres among works by five composers celebrating Composing Women, Sydney Con’s push for a truly equal music.
In what amounts to a musical dissection, Of the Body traverses sex, sensuality, the senses and more.
Now in its second year, Brisbane's only professional choral ensemble announces five mainstage concerts and a world premiere shared with The Australian Voices.
A chorus of leading classical and choral music figures have added their signatures to a letter of protest to the BBC over deep cuts to its orchestras and the disbanding of the BBC SIngers.
In this powerful song cycle, one man’s wish to do what’s right keeps hope for humanity alive – even in the face of genocide.
It’s time to move beyond “special programs” and one-off celebrations for female composers, argues Liza Lim.
Star soprano Chloe Lankshear discusses the universal language of Bach, the awe-inspiring sound of a choir, and performing with acclaimed conductor Stephen Layton.
Frank Martin's mighty Mass for Double Choir will require all the resources of Sydney Chamber Choir – and then some, writes Sam Allchurch.
The heavenly voices of the world’s oldest surviving boys’ choir deliver a program that gives timeless liturgical works a surprising modern twist.