Review: Among the Branches (Sjaella & Snow Concert Hall, Canberra)
Sjaella is an experience in superb singing and musicianship – melded with unique grace and presence.
Sjaella is an experience in superb singing and musicianship – melded with unique grace and presence.
It’s back to nature as top a cappella group Sjaella make a return song-and-dance visit.
This year's Festival of Voices gets off to a sublime start with choirs from New Zealand and Spain and a return visit from Germany's Sjaella.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The Tasmanian festival celebrates 20 years with its "biggest program yet" and a star-studded array of Australian and international acts.
Vocal ensemble Sjaella, UK pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Latvian stars The Balanas Sisters among the Snow Concert Hall's drawcards.
Incoming curator Genevieve Lacey talks to Limelight about the 2025 edition of the intimate chamber music concert series.
UKARIA tees up concerts, commissions and residencies for its 10th anniversary. Reginald Mobley, Nobuntu and ACO feature.
Hot dates include concerts by Matthias Goerner, the Tallis Scholars, Stephen Hough, Daniel Lozakovich and the German vocal sextet Sjaella.
Germany's Sjaella delivered a memorable Australian debut in a ravishing program that made the most of its cathedral setting.
Composer John Rotar creates "a lovely historical loop" in a world premiere performed by The Australian Voices.
From classical to contemporary, gospel to pop, this year's Festival of Voices traverses a rich choral landscape with Australian and international artists.