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Fiona Caldarevic

Artes Christi | Gloria

Bondi Catholic Parish, along with the Artes Christi Chamber Orchestra, hosts GLORIA, a concert that traces a path through praise, penitence, light, and transcendence across nearly six centuries of sacred music featuring Byrd, MacMillan, Vaughan Williams and Gjeilo! From the austerity of plainchant to the exuberance of the Baroque, and from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary spiritual minimalism, Gloria explores the

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julia.forsyth@sjks.org.au

Sydney Symphony Fellows & Choir of St James’ | Serenade & Symphony

St James’ Music presents Serenade & Symphony, a vibrant collaboration between the Sydney Symphony Fellows and the Choir of St James’, where youthful instrumental brilliance meets choral tradition in the luminous acoustic of St James’ Church. The program features Bach’s exhilarating Magnificat, Poulenc’s dramatically contrasting Organ Concerto on the Bicentennial Pipe Organ, and Vaughan Williams’ radiant Serenade to Music, offering

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Pepe Newton

Darwin Symphony Orchestra | Shakespeare and Symphony

Shakespeare’s works have inspired some of the world’s most magnificent music, and this program celebrates that legacy with drama, beauty, and emotional depth. This co-production with Darwin theatre company, Brown’s Mart, brings together the richness of orchestral sound and the raw energy of live theatre – revealing why the Bard’s stories continue to move audiences across centuries. Berlioz and Tchaikovsky

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Alan Holley

SSO’s Britten and Vaughan Williams – beautifully crafted and shaped

Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Simone Young conducts Britten & Vaughan Williams March 7, 2026, Sydney Opera House, NSW Simone Lamsma violin  PETER SCULTHORPE (1929–2014)   Sun Music III (1967) BENJAMIN BRITTEN (1913–1976)   Violin Concerto, Op.15 (1938–39) RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872–1958)   Symphony in E minor (No.6) (1944–47)   When it was first heard and recorded in the mid to

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team@sympley.com.au

Sydney Chamber Choir | Cantos Sagrados

This concert brings together three powerful 20th- and 21st-century masterworks for choir and organ that explore the human and the divine through poetry, faith and song. Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb is both joyful and deeply moving — a portrait of faith and imagination forged in adversity. Setting Christopher Smart’s visionary verses, written during his confinement in an asylum,

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team@sympley.com.au

Sydney Chamber Choir | Cantos Sagrados

This concert brings together three powerful 20th- and 21st-century masterworks for choir and organ that explore the human and the divine through poetry, faith and song. Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb is both joyful and deeply moving — a portrait of faith and imagination forged in adversity. Setting Christopher Smart’s visionary verses, written during his confinement in an asylum,

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team@sympley.com.au

Balmain Sinfonia | Homegrown

PROGRAM Mily Balakirev – Overture on three Russian folksongs Ralph Vaughan Williams – Norfolk Rhapsody Miriam Hyde – Village Fair Piotr I. Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4, Op. 36 Balmain Sinfonia is a Sydney-based symphony orchestra whose aim is to bring high quality orchestral music to the community at affordable prices. Many gifted players, amateurs and professionals, give freely of

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WSO’s Young Composer of the Year 2025 premieres in an enjoyable concert

Willoughby Symphony Orchestra | The Lark Ascending May 4, 2025, The Concourse, Chatswood, NSW The programme for the latest WSO concert could by no stretch of the imagination be called conventional which of course added to its appeal. The effusive Sarah Penicka-Smith gave an introduction to each work in turn and this was widely appreciated by an enthusiastic and receptive

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sydney philharmonia choirs, i was glad, april 1, 2025 brett weymark conducting. photo, keith saunders (6)
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Brianna Louwen

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Symphony Chorus ‘I was Glad’ is pure delight

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs | I Was Glad – Cathedral Classics April 1, 2025, Sydney Opera House, NSW 24 hours after the Symphony Chorus took to the Concert Hall stage at the Sydney Opera House, I am still thinking about it. What a delight for a church music junkie like myself to witness many of my most beloved anthems brought out

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Daniel Brace

IWSO sparking a lifetime’s passion for music!

Inner West Symphony Orchestra | Love, Death & Destiny November 24, 2024, Williamstown Town Hall, VIC If someone tells you that they don’t know any classical music, they are most probably wrong. As my date discovered at his first ever symphonic concert, Love, Death & Destiny with the Inner West Symphony Orchestra at the historic Williamstown Town Hall.  Community symphony

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Daniel Brace

Long and loud applause for ACC’s Encores

Australian Chamber Choir | Encores November 3, 2024, St Mary of the Angels Basilica, Geelong, VIC It’s marvellous, you know that moment at the end of a concert when the audience goes mad with applause and everyone claps and claps in the hope of one last parting gift: an encore. Usually it’s a party piece, sometimes familiar or new or

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Jacqui Smith

Sydney Chamber Choir – 90 minutes of choral splendour!

Sydney Chamber Choir | Heirs & Rebels 28 September, 2024, Sts Peter and Paul Old Cathedral, Goulburn After several busy weeks, including an interstate move, an afternoon in the newly renovated Sts Peter and Paul Old Cathedral in Goulburn was just the Salve. I have been a long-time fan of the Sydney Chamber Choir, who turn 50 in 2025. Under the

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Daniel Brace

MSO presents a charming and emotional evening at Melbourne Town Hall

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | Jaime conducts Enigma Variations 3 May, 2024, Melbourne Town Hall, Vic In Victorian times the Melbourne Town Hall must have buzzed as the centre of social and musical society, although it wasn’t until 1929 that the Grand Organ was installed. It’s always a thrill to see the many pipes, so much promised sound, in rank after

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Australian Chamber Choir’s beautifully balanced texture

Australian Chamber Choir | Buckingham Palace November 4, 2023, Basilica of St Mary of the Angels, Geelong A coronation is a religious ceremony of the highest order, and, over several hundred years, the British monarchy have a storehouse of fine music from such royal occasions. Buckingham Palace (the title says it all) is the latest concert from the Australian Chamber

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Daniel Kaan

Australia Ensemble and Andrew Goodwin’s captivating beauty

Australia Ensemble | On Song 15 April 2023, Sir John Clancy Auditorium, University of NSW The Australia Ensemble, based at UNSW, has been providing Sydney audiences with impressive quality subscription series in the Sir John Clancy Auditorium since 1980. This must make them one of Australia’s most enduring chamber ensembles. The core instruments are string quartet, flute, clarinet and piano,

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Pepe Newton

2023 with Australia Ensemble UNSW, bursting with luminosity

Australia Ensemble UNSW 2023 Season Launched Australia Ensemble UNSW is thrilled to launch its 44th annual subscription season, bursting with “luminosity through a typically rich and varied program sure to ignite an inner glow” as described by the Artistic Chair, Paul Stanhope. In 2023, Australia Ensemble UNSW offers breathtaking masterworks such as the Brahms String Sextet in B flat, the

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Heidi Hereth

Review: Live at Yours with Wine, Williams and Song

David Greco and Vatche Jambazian Live at Olsen Gallery Feb 24, Presented by Live at Yours The Olsen Gallery was an excellent venue for this intimate recital by David Greco and Vatche Jambazian, both of whom had been performing to acclaim overseas before Covid-19 grounded everyone. After enjoying a glass of Clonakilla Shiraz and a chance to look at the current

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Chai Jie Low

Review: Multi-sensory Rapture with ACO

Australian Chamber Orchestra: Rapture and Revolution  ACO StudioCasts Feb 2021 The Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) launched its inaugural 2021 digital season of StudioCasts with Rapture and Revolution, a unique and immersive multi-sensory concert experience. While the ACO has long been known to push the boundaries of traditional classical music performance, their ability to make classical music accessible to modern audiences

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