Review: Keys to Heaven (Australian Chamber Choir)
A small Venetian jewel shines again after 300 years.
A small Venetian jewel shines again after 300 years.
Eighteen works symbolic of pilgrimage delivered by seven singers at the top of their game.
It's One Equal Music's "most ambitious year yet", with a new album, choir and two collaborations in store for 2025.
In troubling times, the Soweto Gospel Choir reminds us that freedom has a face and a history.
A finely crafted exposition of Vivaldi's largely ignored amalgam of four sacred works.
Munich’s worldclass forces make Rattle’s Creation one for the ages.
A magical musical experience to enchant and bewitch.
Nicholas Vines' winning work shows "an extremely high level of craft" and will be premiered by UNSW's Corde in October.
The Tasmanian chorus to perform at venues including Westminster Abbey and the Birmingham Symphony Hall.
Why can't Australians get enough of Bach? We trace his appeal Down Under with musicians and musicologists.
Our reviewers and readers have voted for the artists who blew them away during the past year. So, who are the winners?
Schubert’s Winterreise is widely regarded as the pinnacle of German Lieder. German baritone Matthias Goerne discusses why he is so drawn to it.
This month features Spanish Baroque opera, castanets and all, pitch-perfect Mahler from Simon Rattle, and the winner of a notorious song contest (hint: it isn’t Eurovision).