Sydney Philharmonia Choirs announces 2026 season
A year of inspirational masterworks from Britten, Handel and Haydn alongside fresh Australian compositional voices.
A year of inspirational masterworks from Britten, Handel and Haydn alongside fresh Australian compositional voices.
Composer-conductor Aija Draguns talks about her brand new work about to be premiered by the Oriana Chorale.
Clarke’s full Monty proves an eclectic revelation.
Britten’s The Prince of the Pagodas leads a strong field across five categories.
Under director Sam Allchurch, Sydney Chamber Choir and guests illuminate a work of profound beauty and depth.
Peter Sellars and Julia Bullock talk collaboration ahead of the Adelaide Festival run of Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine.
The Australian Museum of Performing Arts opens this month with DIVA, an exhibition from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
This month, instead of his usual On the Record column, Clive Paget recommends some recent Christmas albums, leading to his festive top three.
We ask Joe Twist about his new Christmas carol, commissioned by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs for this year’s Carols at the House.
The latest arts appointments and departures
Amid fierce competition, a relative rarity has carried off the top prize.
A wonderful lineup of soloists crowns a fine account of Elgar’s masterpiece.
Camerata rounds out a stellar year with a cosmic 'harmony of the spheres' concert featuring a heavenly performance by the One Equal Music Choir.