Review: Bach at Easter – Missa Brevis in F (Bach Akademie Australia)
Bach Akademie Australia's Easter presentation sets a new measure of excellence for baroque vocal performance.
Bach Akademie Australia's Easter presentation sets a new measure of excellence for baroque vocal performance.
Madeleine Easton’s recreation of Monteverdi’s thanksgiving for the end of the plague hits home with Sydney audiences.
Nature or nurture? The elite Bach group explores the shaping of the musical genius in a program including works by his contemporaries and a superb performance by countertenor Russell Harcourt.
A beautifully-performed concert with a clever concept, connecting Bach’s music with speech and commentary.
The assured quality of Melbourne Bach Choir's performance belied the many pandemic-induced obstacles and sheer hard work it took to get there.
The elite performers of Bach Akademie Australia gave voice to music which resonated with some of our most human and intensely held hopes, fears and joys.
The 2022 season features four programs featuring J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.
The annual festive fixture includes a world premiere, several carols and some delightful inclusions, but some distractions too.
With graceful, discreet and precise conducting from Madeleine Easton, Bach Akademie brings rich life to Bach's allegorical music, from celestial heights to the depths of despair.
Easton and friends take us on a journey through perfection and show us the nature of keys.
With its luxury vocal and instrumental casting, and sublime performance, the return of Bach Akademie Australia is very welcome.
JS Bach regularly tops polls as the greatest composer of all time. Today we celebrate his 335th birthday by asking some of our top Bach performers why he's so extraordinary.
Refined, joyous performances of Bach's music for Christmas.