Festival of Voices: Meridians lines up past and present
Composer John Rotar creates "a lovely historical loop" in a world premiere performed by The Australian Voices.
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.
John Rotar’s Passio is an extraordinarily compelling work, one that surely will stand the test of time.
Now in its second year, Brisbane's only professional choral ensemble announces five mainstage concerts and a world premiere shared with The Australian Voices.
Brisbane-based composer John Rotar receives a $3,000 prize and a performance of his work by UNSW’s chamber choir, Corde.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Though this new work didn't entirely land, it's a bold, interesting and important experiment.
173 projects have received funding in the Australia Council's latest round of grants, including Adelaide Festival, Australian Digital Concert Hall, Katie Noonan's AVÉ and Noongar artist Gina Williams.
Cameron Lam's playlist for September focuses on the digital and analogue, and how we use technology to describe our world and express ourselves.
Uncertainty around COVID and border closures have forced Hamilton to move to Germany, and The Australian Voices to search for a new artistic director and conductor.
Three Mozart concerts at the Canberra International Music Festival create curiosity and intrigue.
Louise Bezzina has recast her first program for Brisbane Festival to focus on local voices and outdoor events.