• Editor's Choice The Gesualdo Six

    St Peter’s Cathedral Music Foundation: The Gesualdo Six & Festival Statesmen

    St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide 27 King William Rd, North Adelaide, SA, Australia
    Renowned for its consort singing, The Gesualdo Six begins its Australian tour at MONA’s Elektra – Anselm Kiefer’s colossal concrete amphitheatre. In Sydney, Lux Aeterna spans Tallis, Gesualdo, Tavener and contemporary composers including Joanna Marsh and Richard Rodney Bennett, while Hemispheres is a collaborative program of luminous polyphony with St James’ Choir. The British vocal…
    Editor's Choice The Gesualdo Six

    UKARIA: The Gesualdo Six

    Ukaria Cultural Centre 119 Williams Rd, Mt Barker Summit, SA, Australia
    Renowned for its consort singing, The Gesualdo Six begins its Australian tour at MONA’s Elektra – Anselm Kiefer’s colossal concrete amphitheatre. In Sydney, Lux Aeterna spans Tallis, Gesualdo, Tavener and contemporary composers including Joanna Marsh and Richard Rodney Bennett, while Hemispheres is a collaborative program of luminous polyphony with St James’ Choir. The British vocal…
    Editor's Choice The Gesualdo Six

    UKARIA: The Gesualdo Six

    Ukaria Cultural Centre 119 Williams Rd, Mt Barker Summit, SA, Australia
    Renowned for its consort singing, The Gesualdo Six begins its Australian tour at MONA’s Elektra – Anselm Kiefer’s colossal concrete amphitheatre. In Sydney, Lux Aeterna spans Tallis, Gesualdo, Tavener and contemporary composers including Joanna Marsh and Richard Rodney Bennett, while Hemispheres is a collaborative program of luminous polyphony with St James’ Choir. The British vocal…
    Editor's Choice The Gesualdo Six

    QPAC: The Gesualdo Six – Wishing Tree

    QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank, QLD, Australia
    Renowned for its consort singing, The Gesualdo Six begins its Australian tour at MONA’s Elektra – Anselm Kiefer’s colossal concrete amphitheatre. In Sydney, Lux Aeterna spans Tallis, Gesualdo, Tavener and contemporary composers including Joanna Marsh and Richard Rodney Bennett, while Hemispheres is a collaborative program of luminous polyphony with St James’ Choir. The British vocal…
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    Festival of Voices: Harmony by the Bay

    Sandford Hall
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…
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    Festival of Voices: Voices in the Valley

    St Matthews Anglican Church, New Norfolk 6 Bathurst Street,, New Norfolk, TAS, Australia
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…
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    Festival of Voices: The Big Sing

    PW1 Castray Esplanade, TAS, Australia
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…
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    Festival of Voices: South Arm Sings

    South Arm Calverton Hall
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…

    Sydney Philharmonia Choirs: Haydn’s Creation

    Sydney Opera House - Concert Hall
    The Creation is an absolute tonic – invigorating music that’s been lifting spirits since 1798! According to Brett Weymark, it’s easily the best thing Haydn ever wrote and it’s a joy to sing. It’s also a joy to hear – music by a composer at the peak of his genius, bringing every…
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    Festival of Voices: Country Pub Chorus – The Wolfe Brothers

    Easy Tiger Unit 2/7 Pendrigh Pl, St Helens, TAS, Australia
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…

    Canberra Choral Society: Carmina Burana

    Llewellyn Hall Building 100, William Herbert Pl, Canberra, ACT, Australia
    The Canberra Choral Society (CCS) and National Capital Orchestra (NCO) are thrilled to be uniting again to present ‘Carmina Burana’, a concert that brings to life the power, passion, and drama of two iconic choral masterpieces: Carl Orff’s 'Carmina Burana' and Francis Poulenc’s 'Gloria'. Featuring the electrifying “O Fortuna”, Carmina…
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    Festival of Voices: Salty Singalong

    Salty Dog Hotel Beachside Hotel Motel, 2 Beach Rd,, Kingston Beach, TAS, Australia
    The Tasmanian celebration of all things vocal returns with a host of performers from Australia and overseas. Traditional and contemporary works rub shoulders with cabaret and educational workshops, while headline acts include Hobart-based vocal ensemble JESSA performing contemporary classical repertoire at the Port Arthur Asylum, and vocal works setting words…