‘Bears with guns’ this weekend – not as dangerous as it sounds


Thoroughbass, comprising Shaun Ng (viola da gamba), Stephen Freeman (violin), Shaun Warden (violin) and Diana Weston (harpsichord) present music composed by J S Bach’s youngest son Johann Christian, the “London Bach”, who made a successful career for himself for over 20 years in London, most of that in partnership with his compatriot the viola da gambist Carl…
This year, Blush Opera presents a new Australian musical comedy, How To Build A Billy, a show with big voices, big banging and more than a few screws loose. In this madcap contemporary opera, two singers must build flat pack IKEA furniture from scratch in the story of two siblings struggling to cope with their newly…
Arguably, some of the most thrilling sounds in music come from the time of the Renaissance – humble and spare yet triumphant and textured, there is spectrum of aesthetics that ranges from purely vocal a capella works to richly textured polyphonic brass canzoni. This music is so ageless that some of it could pass for having…
Joined by guest artist Simon Martyn-Ellis (theorbo), ARIA-nominated baroque specialists Latitude 37 delve into the world of Johann Hieronymous Kapsberger. One of the most inventive and feted lutenists of all time, Kapsberger’s works spanned many genres and represent some of the most lovely and evocative music to come out of Italy in the early 17th…
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra with Artistic Director Paul Dyer AO, reunites with Artistic Director Yaron Lifschitz’s exciting circus troupe Circa to present Spanish Baroque, a passionate and virtuosic programme that fuses contemporary circus with baroque music. Joining the ensemble for the concert is New Zealand soprano Natasha Wilson, which also features the inimitable sound of the guitar as Italian…
Fresh from a rock crushing and exhilarating 2017, the Spooky Men’s Chorale have emerged blinking into this year with a perverse desire to rebuild the man mountain of deep hearted and terminally foolish singing which have made them a byword amongst discriminating human critters. The show amounts to a sometimes boofy, sometimes absurd, sometimes gossamer-delicate…