Review: Paul Stanhope: Requiem (Chloe Lankshear, Richard Butler, Sydney Chamber Choir, Sam Allchurch)
Paul Stanhope’s remarkable Requiem is just what the world needs now.
Paul Stanhope’s remarkable Requiem is just what the world needs now.
A polished evening of song celebrates divine inspiration and the human voice in all its glory.
The QSO and Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective delivered an incredible, terrifying journey from the abyss to salvation in Verdi’s Requiem.
School's in for Lachlan McDonald, who will step onto the stage with the Tallis Scholars without so much as a rehearsal.
French wedding serenata brings out the raciness in the Red Priest.
The 23-year-old Victorian mezzo-soprano takes home the prestigious Marianne Mathy Scholarship along with additional prizes.
An engrossing tapestry of ancient and modern from the G6.
This month features a new opera by Jake Heggie, dramas by Handel and Bantock, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and a treasurable new symphony by Mark Isaacs.
The founding Director of The Tallis Scholars, Britain’s revered early music vocal ensemble, discusses the group’s return to Australia.
Challenging repertoire, executed with a quiet confidence and attention to detail.
Michael Tippett’s most famous work delivered powerfully by the star-studded Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
Hard to imagine a more vivid account of Handel’s grandest oratorio.
Cameron Lam’s September playlist creates a listening experience that keeps speeding up, using local Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.