Review: Songs from a Strange Land (The Song Company)
The Song Company pays homage to the enduring brilliance of the English composer William Byrd, 400 years after his death.
The Song Company pays homage to the enduring brilliance of the English composer William Byrd, 400 years after his death.
The Music Director of Sydney Chamber Choir discusses the dichotomy between the sacred and secular in choral music, embodied in his latest program.
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Choir reconnects Jalaluddin Rumi's 13th century poems to the divine.
Germany's Sjaella delivered a memorable Australian debut in a ravishing program that made the most of its cathedral setting.
A treat for young lovers of music and theatre, and an easy entry point for little ones starting their performing-arts adventures.
Built upon already staunch foundations, Coriole is now one of the best boutique fine music festivals in the country.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Rewarding excellence across a range of musical genres and categories, the awards return with an in-person ceremony next month.
Allchurch leads his fine ensemble in meticulous style offering songs for comfort, for entertainment and for change, sung from the heart.
The inaugural season for new Artistic Director Christie Anderson will see the ensemble head to new spaces and launch a new mentoring program.
The standing ovation and tears that greeted the world premiere of this oratorio about an infamous gay-hate crime are testimony for the need for such a work.
This month Limelight explores electric instruments in classical music, and women and sexual violence in opera. We also interview Paavali Jumppanen, Artistic Director of ANAM, and explore Halévy's grand opera La Juive.
The Australian composer discusses his new oratorio Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan, which premieres at the Adelaide Festival.