Review: Fauré’s Requiem (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)
A timely message of redemption and hope in a concert shining light into the world's dark places.
A timely message of redemption and hope in a concert shining light into the world's dark places.
Sydney's Bach Akademie Australia embarks on another voyage into the works and the creative mind of J.S. Bach.
David Malouf’s poetic world brought to life thanks to Katie Noonan & co.’s beautiful blend.
From Italian Baroque to new works and Rachmaninov from the comfort of a yoga mat, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' 2024 is one of "contrast".
For the ensemble's 40th anniversary, its new co-Directors offer four bold programs - and a monumental Australian centrepiece.
ABC Classic is about to release the vocal quartet's debut album. Katie Noonan is incredibly proud of it – but recording it was one of the most challenging things she’s ever done.
A dusty Venetian gem brought to life by a impressive singers whose dramatic abilities match their vocal prowess.
From sacred music to intimate promises, three touring programs explore the astonishing breadth and diversity of vocal music, across Australia and around the world.
Madeleine Easton’s recreation of Monteverdi’s thanksgiving for the end of the plague hits home with Sydney audiences.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Pinchgut’s sumptuous production of Orontea – with its quartet of feisty females – is sparkling entertainment.
This sublime concert of music by Monteverdi is a substantial program, expertly curated and performed.
This series of concerts was at times thrilling, but perhaps the idyllic location influenced some too-relaxed performances.