Links
- The Pocket Score Company
The Pocket Score Company is Canberra's ultra-compact male voice ensemble. The group formed to bring the beautiful but rarely-heard sound of the all-male vocal ensemble to Australian audiences—mainly in early music, but with the flexibility to perform music from across the centuries, including works written especially for the group.
- Oriana Chorale
The Oriana Chorale is one of Canberra's leading a cappella choirs. In 2010, Oriana presented a varied season of music under its new Music Director David Mackay. In March, Songs of Sundrie Natures explored the world of Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, and their contemporaries through music and the spoken word. As part of the Canberra International Music Festival, Oriana appeared with the Song Company under Roland Peelman to perform Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Virgine. In its October program, Alabaster, the choir performed 20th and 21st-century repertoire by Copland, Barber, Jackson, Howells, Pärt and others. In reviewing this concert, the Canberra Times described Oriana's performance as 'disciplined, courageous and joyful'.
- John Kung
The superb Sydney-based photographer who took the photos on this site.