Sydney University Graduate Choir Sings Reverberations
Sydney University Graduate Choir and Orchestra perform music by two of Vienna’s greats, Franz Lachner and Franz Schubert.
Sydney University Graduate Choir and Orchestra perform music by two of Vienna’s greats, Franz Lachner and Franz Schubert.
The Song Company joined by Ensemble Offspring and former director Roland Peelman, celebrates 40 years with a new commission by Ross Edwards.
The Sydney University Graduate Choir performs with soprano Amy Moore and pianist Noah Peres, conducted by Christopher Bowen OAM.
The Sydney University Graduate Choir performs Handel’s magnificent oratorio Esther in the grand surroundings of the Great Hall of Sydney University.
Castalia Vocal Consort presents Her Eyes, a musical and artistic exploration of Mary as a woman outside of her spiritual status. It features music by Alice Chance, Brooke Shelley, Herbert Howells, Elliot Gyger and Francis Poulenc, paired with the artworks of artists including Botticelli, Da Vinci, and Picasso.
Pinchgut Opera, Australia’s specialists in Baroque vocal and orchestral music, presents Women of the Pietà by Vivaldi, performed in both Sydney and Melbourne and featuring and ensemble of female singers with soloist Miriam Allan and curated by Erin Helyard.
Buxtehude’s monumental meditation on suffering and the human body reimagined with contemporary Indigenous choreography from Karul Projects, and a major new Australian work from Chris Williams, setting words by Behrouz Boochani.
Castalia Vocal Consort presents Under Cover of Darkness, a concert featuring songs of nocturnal landscapes and night-time wanderings.
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.
Pinchgut Opera returns to some of its favourite repertoire with The Spiritual Forest performed in Sydney and Melbourne, drawn from Monteverdi’s Selva morale e spirituale (1641), his great anthology of liturgical works composed in Venice.
