Review: St John Passion Reimagined (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' lost season is resurrected by the power of the Passion.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' lost season is resurrected by the power of the Passion.
Quickly adjusting its program because of COVID, Jessica Cottis conducted a starry performance, with music ranging from the majestic to the witty to the light-hearted.
Duruflé's Requiem and Bach's Easter Oratorio were conducted with uncomplicated authority by Joseph Nolan.
The choir kicks off with a tour of Fauré, Brahms and Tavener across regional Victoria with tickets available for digital performances live and on-demand.
With its luxury vocal and instrumental casting, and sublime performance, the return of Bach Akademie Australia is very welcome.
Known and unknown amidst the collisions of musical history.
A Bavarian tribute to Elgar, the Germanophile.
Captivating transcriptions that could become a cult classic.
New sound-art lullabies by Rachael Dease a balm for strange days.
Christian Thielemann offers pace and detail despite mixed bag of soloists.
Monteverdi’s sublime work is given glorious voice by Pinchgut in an intimate arrangement.
A fantastical, cathartic, escapist experience.
The recording is both vivid and natural, with the whole judiciously planned recital throwing new light on Stanford as song composer.