2022: Orchestras and Choirs
What have our orchestras and choirs programmed this year?
What have our orchestras and choirs programmed this year?
173 projects have received funding in the Australia Council's latest round of grants, including Adelaide Festival, Australian Digital Concert Hall, Katie Noonan's AVÉ and Noongar artist Gina Williams.
Clive Paget selects a dozen new Christmas albums to make the yuletide gay.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as The King’s Singers are back live.
Compelling performances from Messiaen master, Kent Nagano.
The MSO Chorus returns, bringing joy to the end of a diabolical year.
A major new choral work by Richard Mills, on the themes of the birth of Jesus and our contemporary troubles, is magnificently performed.
The annual festive fixture includes a world premiere, several carols and some delightful inclusions, but some distractions too.
Purcell’s royal odes given elegance, polish and wit from The King’s Consort.
St. George’s Cathedral Concert Series gave its audience an early Christmas gift this year; the inaugural performance of Sonus Angelorum, a new professional upper voice female choir based at the cathedral.
A musical entente cordiale in songs by Britten and Canteloube.
The great German baritone talks about Limelight’s 2021 Vocal Recording of the Year.
With superb orchestral playing, the line-up of around 200 passionate performers completely convinced in Orff's vital and lusty cantata.