Review: The Marais Project (Musica Viva Australia, Blackheath Chamber Music Festival)
The Marais Project takes us on a spine-tingling journey through 400 years of music and leaves the audience begging for more.
The Marais Project takes us on a spine-tingling journey through 400 years of music and leaves the audience begging for more.
The third collaboration between WA Opera and UWA’s Conservatorium of Music, Oratorio is a startling resurrection of an “ugly duckling”.
The violist talks about the world premiere of his new work for Blackheath Chamber Music Festival and his first steps in writing for the voice.
An ambitious work new for orchestra, massed choirs and a single actor, Tides of Longing explores the refugee experience in a new way.
Buckingham Palace reveals further detail on the 12 new commissioned works for Their Majesties' Coronation at Westminster Abbey on 6 May.
Italian-Australian Rebecca Gulinello and NSW singer Bronwyn Douglass in the running for the prestigious prize for dramatic sopranos.
In "a mark of solidarity", Sir Simon Rattle adds BBC Singers to a showcase London Symphony Orchestra concert at the Barbican.
Melbourne’s Chapel Off Chapel to host a benefit concert and launch the celebrated countertenor's posthumous album.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs celebrates a significant milestone with blazing performance of Handel's Samson, with soloists and choir on top form.
Crack Canberra vocal ensemble Luminescence gives body and soul in this rare visit to the Emerald City.
The Aussie debut of the UK's Renaissance music boy band brings a delicious, harmonic slice of English cathedral tradition to our shores.
Dietrich Buxtehude's consideration of the body of Christ upon the cross is brilliantly performed by Pinchgut's gilt-edged ensemble.
Transparent and transporting, this Covid-postponed Sydney Chamber Choir showcase of sacred music was well worth the wait.