Sydney University Graduate Choir Performs Mendelssohn’s St Paul

Sydney University Graduate Choir Performs Mendelssohn’s St Paul

The Sydney University Graduate Choir presents Mendelssohn’s first oratorio, the rarely performed St. Paul – or Paulus, sung in the original German. A musical masterpiece, this work was one of the composer’s most often performed during his lifetime. It revived the oratorio as a musical form, and subsequently led to a commission of Mendelssohn’s other great oratorio, Elijah. Telling…

Sydney University Graduate Choir Presents Verdi’s Requiem

Sydney University Graduate Choir Presents Verdi’s Requiem

The Sydney University Graduate Choir and its Music Director, Christopher Bowen OAM, are delighted to announce a performance of Verdi’s powerful Requiem in the magnificent Sydney Town Hall. This concert will be part of the Choir’s Sydney Sings… series, and will be presented with a large guest chorus drawn from across NSW and a full orchestra of professional musicians…

Sydney University Graduate Choir Combines Mozart’s Requiem With Joan Carden Award Finals

Sydney University Graduate Choir Combines Mozart’s Requiem With Joan Carden Award Finals

The Sydney University Graduate Choir is delighted to announce the three finalists in the Joan Carden Award for 2017. They are: mezzo-soprano Barbara Jin, tenor Joshua Oxley and baritone Haotian Qi. The three finalists will perform with full orchestra at the choir’s upcoming performance of Mozart’s Requiem with the winner announced at the end of…