Review: Gloria! (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)
SPC's 2026 gets off to a steamy, Glorious three-pronged start.
SPC's 2026 gets off to a steamy, Glorious three-pronged start.
Composers Rachel Hocking and Max Kielly take the top prizes in a competition recognising contributions to new choral repertoire.
From snotty noses to the glory of Tallis, Luminescence have it all covered.
A colourful celebration of musical diversity by two fine artists
In a year defined by ambition, authority and musical impact, three towering names claim the honours.
Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana is one of the most regularly performed choral works of our time. We look at the reasons for its popularity.
Wide-ranging program showcases a soprano of rare sensitivity and power.
This month features Elsa Dreisig, a soprano of prodigious talents, Allan Clayton singing Winterreise and orchestral music, some familiar, most not.
A stylish odyssey across two centuries of English song.
Visually exciting and musically impeccable, this production is a wonderful way to experience Schubert's Die Winterreise.
Always moving with the times, The King’s Singers balance tradition, conviction and contemporary ideas of connection.
US vocal group Roomful of Teeth unlocks the extraordinary potential of the human voice in a vibrant, highly textured program.
The King’s Singers turn Canberra’s Snow Concert Hall into a shared stage for a once-in-a-lifetime lesson in vocal artistry.