Sydney Chamber Choir

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Pepe Newton

First annual Chamber Music Festival in Goulburn, NSW

Hume Conservatorium is excited to deliver the first annual Chamber Music Festival in Goulburn. From the 16 -18 September Goulburn will come alive with music from across the region. …featuring Gala performances from Ensemble Offspring, The Sydney Chamber Choir, and Simon Tedeschi and George Washingmachine. At the Friday night Gala Ensemble Offspring’s very own musical mavericks Claire Edwardes (marimba) and

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Jacqui Smith

Sydney Chamber Choir’s crisp rhythmic brilliance

Innocence and Experience | Sydney Chamber Choir Saturday 26 June, The Neilson, ACO Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay What a treat to be able to hear a concert in an amazing new performance space, on a sunny, winter’s afternoon on the revamped Pier 2/3 in Walsh Bay. The new space, created on an old pier, was a great way to get

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Pepe Newton

Conductor Sam Allchurch reflects on Innocence & Experience

Sam Alllchurch is the Artistic Director of Sydney Chamber Choir which is performing Innocence & Experience for two concerts on Saturday 25 June. The concert is a celebration of Sydney Chamber Choir’s past, present and future, featuring a degustation of works from the ensemble’s 47 year history. classikON caught up with AIlchurch to find out more about this exciting program…

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Alan Holley

A sustained ovation for The Creation

The Creation Franz Joseph Haydn Australian Haydn Ensemble Sydney Chamber Choir Roland Peelman – conductor Alexandra Oomens – soprano, Andrew Goodwin – tenor, James Ioelu bass-baritone City Recital Hall, May 1, 2022 A work for choir, orchestra and three vocal soloists that takes 150 minutes to perform is a work from a distant past. I doubt any large choir or

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Pepe Newton

CD review: Yardley’s transcendent medieval-inspired music for modern times

David Yardley,  The Lost Codex of Avalon Album Launch – Dec 18, 2021, Sydney ‘Fantasy and medieval music for our times’ is what David Yardley’s website promises and, judging by the wonderful music presented at this weekend’s launch of his second album, that is exactly what you will get… so, what does that mean exactly? Imagine a leather clad troubadour

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Pepe Newton

Review: Twist’s triumphant Australian Song Cycle

Sydney Chamber Choir | Garden of the Soul November 20, 2021 – Independent Theatre, North  Sydney, It’s not every day you find yourself musically swept into a warm deep ocean looking up through a smack of jellyfish, or launched into a wheeling chattering flock of lorikeets as they careen over a rainforest valley, but from my seat in the Independent

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Pepe Newton

Why Joe Twist’s new work, An Australian Song Cycle, is so special…

Sydney Chamber Choir is this month premiering An Australian Song Cycle by Joe Twist. ClassikON talks to the eclectic composer about writing for so many mediums and why this new choral work is so special.   ClassikON: Let’s jump right in with the obligatory ‘What was your inspiration for this new work?’ question… Your press release says “Twist’s inspiration are

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Heidi Hereth

Review: A Standing Ovation for Stanhope’s New Requiem

Sydney Chamber Choir | Paul Stanhope: A New Requiem March 13, 2021, Sydney It had been 364 days since The Sydney Chamber Choir last performed in the City Recital Hall. On this balmy Saturday night they returned enthusiastically to perform a beautiful concert linked by the concepts of mortality rituals, mourning and overcoming grief. This concert was conducted by Paul

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Pepe Newton

March 13 Premiere: Paul Stanhope | A New Requiem

Billed as a ‘Requiem born anew for Australia’ award-winning composer and former director of Sydney Chamber Choir, Paul Stanhope, returns to lead the Choir in the world premiere of his Requiem, a masterwork of transcendent beauty and healing leading a program of choral music around themes of mortality, hope, ritual and powerful connection to country. Paul Stanhope: A New Requiem

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Pepe Newton

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra launches into 2021

After a ‘year they will never forget’, Co-Artistic Directors of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen are excited to be returning to the concert hall. While their 2020 season was cut short after just one of their planned programs it certainly hasn’t been quiet for the pair, with highlights including performing in the Melbourne

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Sydney Chamber Choir took audiences on an emotive journey through Time and Place

Warning: This report contains unashamedly gushing commentary.  If you like your reviews critical and scathing I would advise you to read no further. Sydney Chamber Choir is a truly excellent vocal ensemble. In a recent interview with Limelight magazine, Artistic Director Sam Allchurch described his experience in this his first year with the choir as equivalent to being handed the

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Sydney Chamber Choir provides food for thought on a wintry night

Just before the long weekend that celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday, Sydney Chamber Choir put its Kings and Queens in a row with a concert exploring composers with the Royal seal of approval. On a dark and wintry Sydney night, we were as if transported to a substitute London’s Westminster Abbey with ‘A Royal Affair’ at Sydney University Great Hall.

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Phillipa van Helden

Q&A with Sydney Chamber Choir member, Ria Andriani

In the lead-up to Sydney Chamber Choir’s concert this Saturday, 1st June, classikON chatted with one of the choir’s singers, Ria Andriani, who is preparing for this ambitious concert which showcases masterworks from two Masters of the Queen’s Music – including Australia’s Malcolm Williamson – plus two of Handel’s grandest royal works. Ria, a graduate of music from UNSW Sydney,

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Lliane Clarke

Sydney Chamber Choir programme joyfully celebrated the power of the voice

Sam Allchurch took his audience to heart and taught them a thing or two about singing in his first subscription concert as Music Director for Sydney Chamber Choir in 2019. Music on Music was billed as a celebration of singing as an artform, and the ‘feeling of joy that only singing can give,’ and it certainly lived up to that promise.

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Phillipa van Helden

Q&A with Sam Allchurch, Sydney Chamber Choir’s new Music Director

In the lead-up to accomplished young conductor Sam Allchurch making his debut as Music Director of Sydney Chamber Choir this Saturday, March 30th, classikON chatted with him about his pathway to conducting, programming music about music, inclusivity in classical music, and the difference between a choral concert and a poetry recital. classikON: The Sydney Chamber Choir is ‘passionate about choral

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Pepe Newton

Sydney Chamber Choir 2018 Season Launch

Fresh from supporting the Sydney Flash Mob Choir on Wednesday evening (15th November) at the City Recital Hall, the Sydney Chamber Choir, arguably one of this country’s finest choral ensembles, launched their 2018 program with their own quintessential mixture of elegance and energy. In 2018, the choir’s 43rd year, Music Director Richard Gill, OAM, is firmly back in the conductor’s

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