Bach Akademie Australia Grazie in Grazia – Chatswood

Our Lady of Dolours 94A Archer Street, Chatswood, NSW, Australia

Bach Akademie Australia ends the year with Grazie in Grazia, two concerts dedicated to thanksgiving, featuring music by Monteverdi, Marini, Merula, Gabrieli, Schütz and J S Bach.

Taryn Fiebig Tribute Concert

City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Taryn Fiebig — A Celebration will be a tribute to the much loved soprano who died of of ovarian cancer in March 2021. Join a star-studded cast of opera and music theatre talent, accompanied by a full orchestra, in this joyful tribute to a much-loved and versatile performer. All proceeds to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.

Bach Akademie Australia Grazie in Grazia – Sydney

City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Bach Akademie Australia closes its 2022 season in November with two concerts in Sydney and Chatswood, dedicated to thanksgiving, traversing a path from Italy to Germany and featuring music by Monteverdi, Marini, Merula, Gabrieli, Schütz and of course, the inspiration for this ensemble, J S Bach.

Bach In The Dark – Cello And Guitars

St Stephen's Anglican Church 189 Church Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia

Cellist Rachel Scott, artistic director of Bach in the Dark concert series is joined by classical guitar duo Raffaele and Janet Agostino in a program that has a little 'something for everyone' in it. Concerts in Sydney and Katoomba.

Sydney Chamber Choir Light & Shade

Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Sydney Chamber Choir with the Muffat Collective directed by Sam Allchurch presents Light & Shade, with music by J S Bach, Heinrich Schütz, John Rutter and Brooke Shelley including the world premiere of her new piece commissioned by the choir.

Salut! Baroque Presents Medicinal Music

Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Salut! Baroque presents ‘Medicinal Music’ in Sydney and in Canberra with beautiful and healing baroque music by Bach, Albinoni, Zelenka, Marais and Charpentier.

Threading The Light Launch And Premiere

Pitt Street Uniting Church 264 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Composer Felicity Wilcox's Threading the Light will be launched and premiered in two live performances in Sydney this weekend featuring the voices of Jenny Duck Chong, Alison Morgan, and Mark Donnelly, and contrasting with the timbre and tuning of string and percussion ensemble conducted by Sada Muramatsu, and featuring soloists Anna McMichael, Luke Spicer and Anthea Cottee. The CD is already available through Move Records or to download or stream from your favourite digital music provider.

An Evening with Stephanie McCallum

Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Concert pianist premieres a new set of Preludes by the award winning Australian composer Aristea Mellos, and revisits her long-held passion for the works of the reclusive French Romantic composer Charles-Valentin Alkan.

Advent At Christ Church St Laurence

Christ Church St. Laurence 812 Railway Square, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Christ Church St Laurence will be celebrating Advent with a 'full' version of their annual Service of Lessons and Carols, on the evening of Advent Sunday, 27 November. The music even includes a new (well, written in 2020) piece by one of my fellow choristers - as she is a chorister, she knows how to...

Pinchgut Opera’s Médée

City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Pinchgut Opera, Australia’s only specialist Baroque opera company, concludes the 2022 season with the Australian premiere of Médée by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, one of the greatest operas of the French Baroque era. 

The Marais Project Performs Dowland

Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point, Australia

The Marais Project presents a selection of the finest English songs in 'A Pilgrime’s Solace: Dowland’s last songs & Danyel’s funeral tears.' Featuring tenor Koen van Stade with lutenist Tommie Andersson and Jenny Eriksson playing the viola da gamba, the concerts celebrate the extraordinary composer and lutenist, John Dowland (1563–1626) whose popularity endures nearly 400 years after he died.

Halcyon Presents Autobiochemistry

Summer Hill Church 2, Henson Street, Summer Hill, NSW, Australia

Halcyon presents the world premiere of Elliot Gyger's Autobiochemistry (2019), a new 13-movement work scored for voice and cello, each one named for a different chemical element. This piece which won the prestigious 2022 Paul Lowin Song Cycle Prize. Also on the program is the Australian premiere of British composer Nicola Lefanu's The Tongue and the Heart (2008), inspired by newly written love lyrics by John Fuller, and Swedish composer Madeleine Isaksson’s Blad över blad (2000/2019).