Five Questions for Isobel Marmion
The Artistic Director of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices shares her excitement at what’s in store this year.
The Artistic Director of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices shares her excitement at what’s in store this year.
A sublime new recording of Handel’s Theodora, recitals from Véronique Gens, Roderick Williams and Michael Spyres, and a Russian blockbuster from Sir Antonio Pappano.
Gens models exquisite French emotions in orchestral garb.
Classical to barbershop, jazz to rock, Purdue University's Glee Club Choir does it all – with a smile, a handshake and a carnation.
Well worth the wait as British bass cuts his debut disc.
Raw power and energy as from Sydney Chamber Choir as they scale Mozart’s final peak.
English baritone’s fantasy party for RVW is a delightful floral tribute.
A poignant interplay of light and darkness makes for a choral gem.
A thoughtfully curated program of choral music for those still hankering to extend the feel-good vibes of Easter.
Ross Edwards tells Maddy Briggs about his new hour-long work, inspired by Monteverdi, which grapples with our looming ecological crisis.
A Frenchwoman’s resurrected Faust is Recording of the Month alongside an opera-fest that includes Kaufmann’s Parsifal. Smetana, Stravinsky, Debussy and Rózsa also feature.
A rich, nuanced and detailed survey of Edwards’ music for choirs.
Tyran Parke tells Jo Litson about his bold moves at this year’s Australian Musical Theatre Festival.