Discovering Agatha – a composer who never had the chance to emerge
BY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER CHOIR In this blog, Elizabeth Anderson of the Australian Chamber Choir shares her journey into discovering the music of Agatha […]
BY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER CHOIR In this blog, Elizabeth Anderson of the Australian Chamber Choir shares her journey into discovering the music of Agatha […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If you’re a singer – in a choir, or in the shower – you’re bound to come by Mozart’s Requiem. And […]
“An unforgettable concert.” That’s how Markus Karas, organist at Bonn Cathedral, described By the Waters of Babylon by the Australian Chamber Choir. The program was performed 14 times across Europe last July. Artistic Director Douglas Lawrence selected works that explore the text of Psalm 137: the Israelites mourn the loss of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE It’s official: Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch in British royal history. And 65 years on the job certainly calls for […]
Celebrating the 65th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, the Australian Chamber Choir presents the music that helped to make her coronation […]
Under the direction of Douglas Lawrence, the Australian Chamber Choir’s young singers will present Bach in the Castle of Heaven. Listen to motets by J.S. […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Welcome to Con Fuoco – CutCommon’s interview series with emerging musicians across Australia. In 2014, Jacob Lawrence completed a Bachelor […]
BY PAUL BALLAM-CROSS, RUNNER-UP IN THE 2016 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION Since its beginnings almost a decade ago, the Australian Chamber […]
BY ZOE BARKER Bach Mass in B Minor Australian Chamber Choir with Melbourne Baroque Orchestra Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 3 April […]
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