Sydney Philharmonia Choirs announces its 2019 season
Requiems by Brahms and Dvořák, a new work by Antony Pitts, and the Great American Songbook are among next year's highlights.
Requiems by Brahms and Dvořák, a new work by Antony Pitts, and the Great American Songbook are among next year's highlights.
A delightful concert version with a top cast led by Alexander Lewis, Caroline O'Connor and a glittering Annie Aitken.
Taryn Fiebig and Jud Arthur steal the show as a luminous Adam and Eve.
After surgery and chemotherapy, the popular soprano performs in The Creation for Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, alongside husband Jud Arthur.
Alexander Lewis, Anne Aitken, Caroline O'Connor and Kanen Breen will star in this semi-staged production of Bernstein's operetta.
A centenary production of Bernstein's Candide and Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles join three 18th-century choral masterpieces.
Some very good singing in this admirable venture was let down by the venue.
A heavenly accounting of Elgar's oratorio.
Weymark’s new and old English masterworks bridge the centuries.
Brett Weymark enjoys exploring the ripe choral masterpiece that the Countess of Albermarle pronounced "disgusting".
Brett Weymark and SCC would have made Richard Gill proud, not to mention Britten.
For the conductor, singing the title role in Benjamin Britten’s cantata at the age of 19 was a life-changing experience. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Thrilling choral theatrics abound when the church goes to the opera.