Southern Cross Soloists announces its 2023 season
SXS celebrates the romance and nostalgia of travel in its three QPAC concerts, which include two world premieres for chamber music ensemble and didgeridoo.
SXS celebrates the romance and nostalgia of travel in its three QPAC concerts, which include two world premieres for chamber music ensemble and didgeridoo.
With music by Australian composers including Corrina Bonshek, Anne Cawrse, Gambirra Illume, David John Lang and Chris Williams, this concert was the perfect way to mark World Migratory Bird Day.
The Song Company’s Arms of Love is a revelation in musical programming, breaking all the rules of performing old music and arriving somewhere truly exhilarating.
This musical program of mixed works had its moments but lacked the essential ingredients for a genuinely magical celebration.
Over one weekend, this festival created and delivered much more than the sum of its parts, punching well above its weight.
Leah Curtis tells us about her new work The Ground, and the chance to collaborate closely with SXS Didgeridoo player Chris Williams during its creation.
Festival returns to Byron Bay hinterland after two cancelled years.
James Wannan’s devilishly difficult execution seemed effortless on the viola, earning him MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the concert, with Konstantin Shamray coming a close second!
Have COVID delays led to a more in-depth exploration of original ideas by contemporary music makers?
Ahead of the SXS 2022 season launch, Tania Frazer and Chris Williams talk about commissioning works for didgeridoo and chamber ensemble, and teaching composers how to write for the instrument.
Cameron Lam explores music for two in this month's playlist of Australian art music.
A sublime aural dreamscape, painting a whirl of subjective visions into each psyche.
This digital benefit concert, livestreamed by Melbourne Digital Concert Hall, was a terrific showcase of Brisbane's finest.