Selby & Friends Tour With Four-Part Harmony
City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaSelby & Friends tour with their program Four-part Harmony, featuring music by Stanhope, Fauré and Dvořák.
Selby & Friends tour with their program Four-part Harmony, featuring music by Stanhope, Fauré and Dvořák.
Phoenix Collective fuses East and West in its divers and unique erhu (Chinese fiddle) concerts.
Omega Ensemble presents Continuum which features two iconic works of the 20th century along with the world premiere of a new Australian piece. Touring to Sydney and Melbourne.
A gala fundraising concert in support of the people of Ukraine, incuding performances by Jose Carbo, Anna Da Silva Chen, Vladimir Fanshil, Andrew Goodwin, Andrew Haveron, Eleanor Lyons, Katie Noonan, Nick Russoniello and Kristian Winther.
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's second concert series of Season 2022 in April features Mozart’s Concerto for Basset Clarinet in A major K 622, performed by Craig Hill.
The Song Company continues its grand tour of European polyphony with Antoine Brumel's 12 -part Earthquake Mass and music by Gombert, Alice Chance and Antony Pitts. Concerts in Sydney, Canberra and Newcastle.
Tasmanian Baroque ensemble, Van Diemen’s Band tours in seven cities across Australia for Musica Viva. Comprising some ofthe country’s most highly respected early music specialists, Van Dieman's Band was founded in 2016 by violinist Julia Fredersdorff. Van Diemen’s Band explores the creativity and freedom of expression in music of the baroque while deferring to historical sources on style and instrumentation. Presenting a program that explores the historic borderlands of Europe, Van Diemen’s Band will highlight some of the remarkable music that was composed in times of significant, sweeping change – whether that be as the result of cultural exchange or violent conquest.
“AND THERE WAS LIGHT” The Australian Haydn Ensemble performs the Australian period-instrument premiere of Haydn's joyful oratorio "The Creation" (Die Schöpfung) with soloists and the Sydney Chamber Choir, conducted by Roland Peelman.
The Marais Project presents Precious Colours, a concert celebrating the release of its distinctive new album, Australian Monody.
The Sydney University Graduate Choir's first concert for 2022 will be a curated collection of choral and instrumental pieces which includes music by Dowland, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Bowen and Bernstein.
Sydney based chamber choral ensemble Bel a cappella celebrates Mother's Day with a special treat of beautiful music entitled 'Ancient Lands' featuring music by Rautavaara, Kate Moore, Joseph Twist and others.
Music at St James’ presents Clouds of Gold a concert featuring The Choir of St James’ and BachBand@StJames’, perrforming J S Bach’s Ascension Oratorio BWV 11 and other works by Victoria, Britten, Tavener and Whitacre celebrating the Easter season.