Review: Gloria (St George’s Cathedral Consort & West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
“Musical bliss and spiritual awakening” on offer in Perth's St George's Cathedral.
The renowned English-born Australian organist and conductor describes the experience of playing in St Michaelis, Hamburg, a beautiful church with six organs.
WASO raises the roof of Perth Concert Hall before it closes for renovations with a mammoth Mahler, a string of guest stars and five world premieres.
A rare and welcome opportunity to hear a brilliant organist on the mighty West Organ of Perth's St George’s Cathedral.
This presentation of a neglected masterpiece in an abridged version by Joseph Nolan proved welcome and accomplished, but it undercut the work’s complexity and didn't always do justice to Handel’s genius.
Internationally renowned organist Joseph Nolan joins WASO for a blistering assault on music by Barber and Saint-Saëns, with Asher Fisch also leading a gorgeous account of Respighi's The Fountains of Rome.
This superb concert by Thomas Wilson on the West Organ, accompanied by video screens, opened the eyes – or ears – to a new world.
Joseph Nolan leads a remarkable Messiah, which will be talked about in years to come.
St. George’s Cathedral Concert Series gave its audience an early Christmas gift this year; the inaugural performance of Sonus Angelorum, a new professional upper voice female choir based at the cathedral.
Curated by Joseph Nolan, next year's program sees two of Handel's great works performed alongside a Chopin recital and an organ recital.
Joseph Nolan demonstrated the glory of St George's Cathedral organ in this marvellous recital, which included the Australian premiere of a piece by Alkan.
An awe-inspiring event from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, with Joseph Nolan pulling out all the stops.