Review: Carmina Burana (Sydney Chamber Choir)
Sydney Chamber Choir’s association with this work has always been strong. Under Sam Allchurch's direction, it grows even deeper.
Sydney Chamber Choir’s association with this work has always been strong. Under Sam Allchurch's direction, it grows even deeper.
Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana is one of the most regularly performed choral works of our time. We look at the reasons for its popularity.
What do our small to medium ensembles have on offer in the year ahead?
Under director Sam Allchurch, Sydney Chamber Choir and guests illuminate a work of profound beauty and depth.
This month features a major rediscovery, Simon Rattle’s take on a concert staple, a probing Well-Tempered Clavier and, remarkably for the first time, the complete My Fair Lady.
Paul Stanhope’s remarkable Requiem is just what the world needs now.
Cameron Lam’s Australian Art Music playlist is tied together by strings, literal and figurative this month.
Sydney Chamber Choir notches up a half century with plenty of splendour and gravitas.
Sam Allchurch talks about his love of choral music, his various plans for the Sydney Chamber Choir and its 50th-anniversary gala.
An outstanding reading of Fauré’s lucent masterpiece. The Sydney Chamber Choir has never sounded better.
Why can't Australians get enough of Bach? We trace his appeal Down Under with musicians and musicologists.
SCC celebrates 50 in style with world premiere works, an international collaboration and cornerstone choral masterpieces.
A consistently engaging, perfectly blended concert of changing moods, from Bach to the Beatles.