Sydney Youth Orchestras announces 2024 program
Stanley Dodds’ first year as Chief Conductor offers an exciting blend of classical and contemporary works from both Australian and international composers.
Stanley Dodds’ first year as Chief Conductor offers an exciting blend of classical and contemporary works from both Australian and international composers.
Inspired by a moving true story, a new opera illuminates different aspects of the never-ending human narrative of injustice, inequality and loss.
The wrappers come off the premiere of a chamber opera and the latest from Hot Brown Honey in a program spotlighting the work of female artists.
Celebrating his 20th year as Artistic & Music Director, Brett Weymark has put together a program that focuses on voice, energy and joy, and features popular favourites along with new commissions by First Nations and Australian composers.
Under the heroic musical direction of Sam Weller, this unveiling of the cathedral-like Dangrove Art Storage Facility in Alexandria was a Verdi spectacular in every sense of the word.
Eric Whitacre's writing for voice is deft, while the words are unremittingly touching in this moving piece about love, death, anger and grief.
Bach’s magnificent Easter offering is given its due reward by a crack team.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' lost season is resurrected by the power of the Passion.
A moving concert, which left everyone present wrapped in a warm, sonic hug.
The US composer/conductor explains how he came to fuse Bach, Beethoven, cowboy songs, gospel and blues in his oratorio about the murder of gay student Matthew Shepard, being staged as part of Mardi Gras.
A well-chosen program of music from film that celebrated the power of the human voice.
Requiems by Brahms and Dvořák, a new work by Antony Pitts, and the Great American Songbook are among next year's highlights.
Elizabeth Scott and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs deliver a rousing performance of a perennial favourite.