Past Concerts / Projects 2017 - 2022
Soprano Soloist at St Michael's Uniting Service
Sunday 27 November 2022
Katherine provided the Soprano Solos for the service at St Michael's Uniting Church. Hildegard von Bingen's "O frondens virgo" and "O Rubor Sanguinis"
1000 St Michael's Uniting Church, Cnr Collins & Russell St, Melbourne
The Consort of Melbourne - Vox Feminae
10 November 2022, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall
Melbourne’s premiere a capella ensemble breathes life into 1000 years of vocal harmony by women composers. From contemporary Aboriginal Australian composer Deborah Cheetham’s arresting Tarimi Nulay to Hildegard von Bingen’s twelfth-century O virtus sapientiae, hear how women composers in the last millennium have harnessed the power and beauty of human voices in perfect harmony. This concert was originally scheduled for July 2020 as part of the Women in Music festival, but postponed due to COVID restrictions.
The Consort of Melbourne will feature the voices of Katherine Norman, Amelia Jones, Jenny George, Hannah Pietsch, Tim Reynolds, Ben Owen, Lucien Fischer & Jerzy Kozlowski.
Directed by Steven Hodgson.
2030 10 November 2022, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne & ADCH
5 Nov 2022, Top Floor, Shepparton Art Museum (SAM), 530 Wyndham St, Shepparton
Homophonic! is bringing the disco ball to the concert hall, celebrating homosexual harmonies, sapphic symphonists, and the glorious sound world of Australian LGBTIQ+ composers.
Featuring new works for voices and strings written inspired by the lives of regional LGBTIQ+ Victorians, including the Shepparton premiere of “Swerve”, written by Meta and Leona Cohen and inspired by Shepparton’s own Jenni George: one of Goulburn Valley Pride’s most loved community members!
Only one performance, so book now to experience this emotive, hilarious, and soaring music at the gayest chamber music concert the Goulburn Valley’s ever seen.
Directed and Presented by Homophonic! Artistic Director Miranda Hill; performed by The Consort of Melbourne and the Homophonic! string quintet.
The Consort of Melbourne will feature the voices of Katherine Norman, Kirsty Biber, Amelia Jones, Timothy Reynolds, Ben Owen & Steven Hodgson.
1600 5 November 2022, Top Floor, Shepparton Art Museum (SAM), 530 Wyndham St, Shepparton
The Consort of Melbourne - I Heart Artemis
27 September 2022, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
The Consort of Melbourne & The Melbourne Recital Centre presents the Australian premiere of a ground-breaking new piece by award-winning composer Wally Gunn and librettist Maria Zajkowski.
I heart Artemis is a concert-length reimagining of Greek mythology told through a series of scenes and tableaus rendered in glorious six-part vocal harmony. Athena and Artemis meet, fall in love, and live a brief eternity of passion; but their paradise can’t last. On earth, men wage war, indulge their lusts, and exploit the land. Athena and Artemis watch in horror as the world falls apart and must unite to defend what cannot defend itself.
I heart Artemis is a story about a mythological love and a very real crisis, which asks the most pressing questions about humanity’s future.
The Consort of Melbourne will feature the voices of Katherine Norman, Amelia Jones, Kristy Biber, Robin Parkin, Alex Gorbatov & Steven Hodgson.
1930 27 September, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
The Consort of Melbourne - Music, She Wrote
23 September 2022, Malvern Banquet Hall, Melbourne
This concert celebrates the music written by women against all odds: from some of the first published female composers to Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Clara Schumann (who sacrificed their own careers for their families), to contemporary Australian and British composers.
Sally Whitwell/Hildegard von Bingen, Raffaela Aleotti, Vittoria Aleotti. Maddalena Casulana, Cecilia McDowall, Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Alice Chance
The Consort of Melbourne featured the voices of Katherine Norman, Amelia Jones, Alex Ritter, Timothy Reynolds, Lucien Fischer & Steven Hodgson. Directed by Steven Hodgson
1900 23 September, Malvern Banquet Hall, Melbourne
Auncient Hermony - Angels of Paradise POSTPONED
6 October 2022, Primrose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre
Angels of Paradise was the name given by Italian composer Giulio Caccini to Duke Alfonso II of Ferrara’s singing superstars Laura Peverara, Anna Guarini and Livia D’Arco. During the 1580s and 1590s the ‘Ladies of Ferrara’ were lauded for their musical imagination and vocal prowess.
They entertained the Ferrarese court with virtuosic performances of madrigals and solo airs and as their fame spread throughout Italy, invitations to attend these private entertainments became highly prized. Festivities would commence late into the evening and delight until dawn.
Court composer Luzzascho Luzzaschi published examples of their style of ornamentation in Madrigali per cantare et sonare a 1‐3 soprani. Whilst they were never recognised as composers themselves, the inventive flair of these skilled singers influenced respected composers like Luca Marenzio and helped change the relationship of women to music.
Auncient Hermony are joined by sopranos Katherine Norman and Amelia Jones.
1800 6 October 2022, Primose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre
https://www.melbournerecital.com.au/events/2022/auncient-hermony-angels-of-paradise/
Melbourne Octet - Queen of Heaven
28 August 2022, St Andrew's Anglican Church, Brighton
The Melbourne Octet, presents a programme of Marian devotion, featuring works from 12th to 21st centuries. Works by Hildegard von Bingen, Palestrina, Josquin, Grieg, Shelley, Bowman, MacMillan and more
1430 28 August 2022, St Andrew's Anglican Church, Brighton
24 July 2022, The Reading Room, Fitzroy Town Hall
Presenting for the first time, 5 works from the RESPECT commissioning project, telling the stories of LGBTIQ+ elders through music. Written by Louisa Trewartha, Caerwen Martin, Meta Cohen, and premieres by Naima Fine and Andrew Aronowicz; these works for voices and strings are inspired through intergenerational conversations between composers and the elders being recognised.
Directed and Presented by Homophonic! Artistic Director Miranda Hill.; performed by The Consort of Melbourne and the Homophonic! string quintet.
The Consort of Melbourne will feature the voices of Katherine Norman, Renée Heron, Alex Ritter, Ben Owen & Steven Hodgson.
1930 27 July 2022, The Reading Room, Fitzroy Town Hall
The Consort of Melbourne - Handel's Acis and Galatea
14 & 16 July 2022, 75 Reid St, Fitzroy North
George Frideric Handel’s Acis and Galatea, his much-loved pastoral opera, traverses pathos, joy, humour, rage, and tragedy in equal measure.
Genesis Baroque is joined by Karen Fitz-Gibbon (Galatea), Robert Macfarlane (Acis), Nicholas Dinopoulos (Polyphemus), and The Consort of Melbourne, for this contemporary production staged semi-in-the-round in the charming 1920s surrounds of 75 Reid St in Fitzroy North. Directed by Macfarlane, this is a rare Baroque opera treat for Melbourne!
1930 14 & 16 July 2022, 75 Reid St, Fitzroy North
9 July 2022, Tempo Rubato, Brunswick
Ex tempore — in the moment — celebrates the improvised genesis and essence of so much classical repertoire, from plainchant to Romanticism. The program includes sublime plainchant, JS Bach figuration preludes, a Schubert impromptu and Brahms intermezzo alongside Gemma’s own improvisations and helpful explanations along the way. Gemma Turvey, piano & Special guest Katherine Norman, soprano
2000 9 July 2022, Tempo Rubato, Brunswick
Melbourne Octet - Bach and his Contemporaries COVID Cancelled
7 July 2022, Trinity College Chapel & Australian Digital Concert Hall
The Melbourne Octet, accompanied by strings and continuo, will explore the vocal and instrumental music of J S Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude and Johann Kuhnau
1900 - 2000 7 July 2022, Trinity College Chapel, Parkville, Melbourne
Concert 'Live' Tickets and Digital stream available via Australian Digital Concert Hall (ADCH)
The Consort of Melbourne - Women in Song
3 July 2022, St George's Travancore as part of Moonee Valley 'Winter Fest' - COVID Cancelled
Performing this FREE concert as part of the City of Moonee Valley ‘Winter Fest’, The Consort of Melbourne celebrates the music written by women composers: Vittoria/Rafaela Aleotti, Maria Casulana, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Clara Schumann, Sally Whitwell and Alice Chance, Cecilia McDowall.
1500 Sun 3 July 2022, St Georges' Travancore
Christ Church Music Foundation presents Royal Platinum Jubilee Concert
5 June 2022, Christ Church South Yarra
A concert by the Choir of Christ Church South Yarra to honour the Queen's 70-year reign with music from her coronation. Music includes Zadok the Priest (Handel), I was glad (Parry) & Vaughan Williams "Old Hundreth" plus many more
1500 Sun 5 June 2022, Christ Church South Yarra
Caroline Brunne Book Launch: More Than One Thing Can Be True
4 June 2022, Grow Event Space, Cheltenham
Hildegard: O Rubor Sanguinis
The Consort of Melbourne - Palimpsest
31 May 2022, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
A concert of ancient texts brought to life with luscious vocal harmonies. Works by Ola Gjeilo, Ildebrando Pizzetti, Christopher Theofanidis and Orlande de Lassus, based on poetry by Sappho and Rumi as well as excerpts from the Song of Songs and a new work by Melbourne Recital Centre composition award winner Irene Zhong.
Irene Zhong New Work; Ildebrando Pizzetti 2 Composizioni Corali and Due composizioni corali; Ola Gjeilo Northern Lights; Christopher Theofanidis Messages to Myself; Orlande de Lassus Surge propera, Veni in hortum meum and Quam pulchra es
1930 31 May, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
The Consort of Melbourne - Wominjeka Song Cycle
12 April 2022, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
Yorta Yorta composer and soprano Deborah Cheetham together with Melbourne’s leading choral and orchestral musicians from Short Black Opera, Dhungala Childrens’ Choir, Ensemble Dutala, Orchestra Victoria, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and The Consort of Melbourne.
A night of celebration and reconciliation, audiences will be taken on a journey through the traditional languages of the Boon Wurrung, Yorta Yorta and Wadawurrung nations in this powerful and evocative performance.
1930 12 April, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
The Consort of Melbourne - Geelong Rainbow - Homophonic!
8 April 2022, Geelong West Neighbourhood House
Homophonic! brings the disco ball to the concert hall! Celebrating sapphic symphonists, homosexual harmonies, and the strong artistic legacy of composers being queer as the day is long. Repertoire: Cohen - Swerve and Whitwell - Lockdown Alphabet
1930 8 April, Geelong West Neighbourhood House, 89 Autumn Street, Geelong West, VIC 3218
The Consort of Melbourne 3MBS Music She Wrote Festival - Concert 1: RESTORE
6 April 2022, Chapter House, Flinders Lane, Melbourne
The opening concert of this 3 day festival rediscovers things we’ve lost over the last two years – the vibrant energy of life’s bubbling rhythm, and voices raised together in song. The Consort of Melbourne,set the vaulted ceilings of Chapter House ringing with their six-piece a-capella line up. Their concert celebrated music written by women against all odds. From some of the first published female composers, to Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Clara Schumann who sacrificed their own careers for their families, to contemporary Australian and British composers.
Music by Sally Whitwell & Hildegard Von Bingen, Aleotti, Casulana, McDowall, Clara Schumann: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel & Alice Chance
2000 6 April, Chapter House, Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Melbourne Octet - Bach and his Contemporaries - COVID CANCELLED
23 March 2022, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall
The Melbourne Octet, accompanied by strings and continuo, will explore the vocal and instrumental music of J S Bach and one of his major influences, Dietrich Buxtehude. The programme includes a rarely-heard gem by Bach’s predecessor at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Johann Kuhnau, and Bach’s exquisite arrangement of it.
1900 - 2000 23 March 2022, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall (ADCH)
Concert 'Live' Tickets and Digital stream available via Australian Digital Concert Hall (ADCH)
https://www.australiandigitalconcerthall.com/#/item/74792
The Consort of Melbourne - Homophonic! Bendigo Pride
20 March 2022, The Engine Room, Bendigo
Homophonic! is bringing the disco ball to the concert hall, celebrating homosexual harmonies and sapphic symphonists, and the work of Australian queer composers. Featuring the Homophonic! string quintet, the transcendent Consort of Melbourne vocal ensemble, and presented by Artistic Director Miranda Hill. Featuring 2 world premieres: Cohen - Swerve and Whitwell - Lockdown Alphabet
20 March, The Engine Room, Bendigo
The Consort of Melbourne - The Ascendant
24 February 2022, Athenaeum Theatre & Melbourne Digital Concert Hall
The much-awaited Melbourne premiere of The Ascendant by Wally Gunn (music) and Maria Zajkowski (text).
24 February 2022, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall
3 Shades Black and The Consort of Melbourne present Homophonic! - COVID CANCELLED
11 - 13 February 2022, La Mama Courthouse, Carlton
Melbourne Octet - The Octave of Christmas
9 December 2021, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall
The Christmas programme included repertoire from the 13th to 21st Century, including works by several Melbourne composers and some classics in close harmony arrangement.
9 December 2021, Athenaeum Theatre & Australian Digital Concert Hall (ADCH)
MCO & Polyphonic Voices - Dixit Dominus
1930 25 Nov & 1430 28 Nov 2021, Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, MRC
George Frederic Handel, Dixit Dominus HWV232
25 & 28 November 2021, Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
The Ascendant - POSTPONED to 24 February 2022 - please see 'Future Concerts'
Friday 13 August 2021, 8:30pm, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall
Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
13 Aug 2021, MDCH
29 June - 8 July 2021POSTPONED. Please Standby
Creative Development Residency, South Australia
Very excited to spend 2 weeks intensively developing a new chamber work/Oratorio for vocal octet, by wonderful contemporary Australian composers & Librettists
Further details etc tbc
29 June to 8 July 2021, SA
12 June 2021
'Homophonic': Ballarat Frolic Festival - COVID CANCELLED
12 June 2021, Mechanic's Institute, Ballarat, Victoria
28 April 2021
'Transcend': Gemma Turvey & The Consort of Melbourne
Pianist Gemma Turvey unites with acclaimed vocal ensemble The Consort of Melbourne for an evening of ethereal vocal music threaded with the spirit of improvisation Musical treasures, including Perotin’s Beata Viscera and Hildegard von Bingen’s Columba Aspexit, are brought into new light by this evocative collaboration that transcends musical boundaries.
Gemma Turvey on piano. Featuring the Soprani vocal talents of Katherine Norman, Kristy Biber, Amelia Jones. Directed by Steven Hodgson.
1830 28 April, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
24 & 25 April 2021
'Homophonic': Midsumma
LGBTIQ+ musicians and composers perform an exciting program featuring famously gay composers alongside new Australian music.
Works by Caerwen Martin, Wally Gunn, Louisa Trewartha & Ellie Lamb
1400 & 1930 24 & 25 April 2021, La Mama Courthouse, Carlton
19 April 2021
Soprano Soloist: Ven. Philip Newman OAM Funeral
Faure's: Pie Jesu
19 April 2021, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, VIC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwkJ7e2MUTc&t=5291s
10 April 2021
Andrew Anderson Recording Session for Orchestra
Chamber recording session for Composer Andrew Anderson & Orchestra
Recording Release details etc tbc
10 April 2021, Carlton, VIC
21 March 2021
'Homophonic': Bendigo Pride Festival
Homophonic! a concert of new classical music by queer composers.
21 March, Engine Room Theatre, Bendigo Victoria
6 March 2021
Chillout: "Homophonic"
Homophonic! a concert of new classical music by queer composers.
6 March, Hepburn Pavilion Cafe Amphitheatre, Hepburn Springs, Victoria
3 March 2021
MDCH The Consort of Melbourne: "Elysium: Glimpsing the Beyond"
The Consort of Melbourne will perform for the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall, in front of a Live Audience. Repertoire includes a selection of a acapella works by composers including Hildegard von Bingen, Esenvalds, Harris, Orlando de Lassus, Rachmaninov & more
3 March, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne | In person Tickets & access to 'Online Live Stream'
27 February 2021 - CANCELLED
MDCH 3MBS Marathon Haydn: "Missa Cellensis"
The Consort of Melbourne will perform Haydn's "Missa Cellensis" for the 3MBS Haydn Marathon at the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall
27 February, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne
10 February 2021
The Consort of Melbourne Sopranos: Free Lunchtime Concert
The Sopranos of The Consort of Melbourne (Katherine Norman & Kristy Biber), accompanied by Michael Fulcher perform a selection of duets by their favourite composers including Bach, Purcell, Notari, Monteverdi & more
10 February, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
15 December 2020
ABC Christmas Choir (Iso-Recording)
Member of the ABC Classic Choir & QSO premiere Deborah Cheetham's new Christmas carol, "Christmas With You".
3 November 2020
St Michael's Cantor (Iso-Recording)
Recording Session for St Michael's Church, Melbourne
Director & Organist Rhys Boak
St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne
https://stmichaels.org.au/the-church/gatherings-reflections/#servicevideo
22 September 2020
St Michael's Cantor (Iso-Recording)
Recording Session for St Michael's Church, Melbourne
Director & Organist Rhys Boak
St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne
https://stmichaels.org.au/the-church/gatherings-reflections/#servicevideo
17 July 2020: Vox Feminae (MDCH) CANCELLED / POSTPONED TBC
Women in Music Festival: The Consort of Melbourne
Melbourne’s premier a capella ensemble breathes life into 1000 years of vocal harmony by women composers. From contemporary Aboriginal Australian composer Deborah Cheetham’s arresting Tarimi Nulay to Hildegard von Bingen’s twelfth-century O virtus sapientiae, hear how women composers in the last millennium have harnessed the power and beauty of human voices in perfect harmony. Composers include: von Bingen, Whitwell, Clara Schumann, Cheetham, Casulana, Fanny Mendelssohn, McDowall & Oliveros
17 July 2020, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall, Melbourne
*For this concert, I will be donating my fee to the Arts Wellbeing Collective
30 June 2020
St Michael's Cantor (Iso-Recording)
Recording Session for St Michael's Church, Melbourne
Director & Organist Rhys Boak
St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne
https://stmichaels.org.au/the-church/gatherings-reflections/#servicevideo
1 April 2020 CANCELLED / POSTPONED TBC
Consort of Melbourne Sopranos: Free Lunchtime Concert
The Sopranos of The Consort of Melbourne (Katherine Norman & Kristy Biber), accompanied by Michael Fulcher will perform a selection of duets by their favourite composers including Bach, Purcell, Notari, Monteverdi & more
1 April, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne CANCELLED
27 March 2020
Bendigo Pride: Homophonic! CANCELLED / POSTPONED TBC
27 March 2020 CANCELLED
The Engine Room, Bendigo, Victoria
Victoria State of Disaster (since 16 March 2020)
All future 2020 concerts have been postponed.
I am exploring several virtual / online options.
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6 March 2020
Daylesford ChillOut: Homophonic!
Homophonic! a concert of new classical music by queer composers.
Town Hall, Daylesford, Victoria
6 February 2020
Geelong Rainbow Festival : Homophonic!
Homophonic! a concert of new classical music by queer composers.
Classical music has a rich heritage of LGBTIQ+ musicians and composers, and we are celebrating their legacy by performing an exciting program featuring new Australian and NZ music. Featuring works for strings, flute, and voices performed by Melbourne’s most in demand professional chamber musicians
2000 6 February 2020
Potato Shed, Drysdale, Victoria
30 January - 1 February 2020
Midsumma: Homophonic!
Homophonic! is back for it’s 9th fabulous year. Celebrating Sapphic symphonists, homosexual harmonies, and the long and proud tradition of composers being as gay as the day is long.
1930 30 & 31 January, 1330 1 February
La Mama Courthouse, Carlton, Melbourne
4 January 2020
Sing at the Papermill
Come hear the fruits of our labour after a daylong workshop
Directed by Helen Hughson
4 January, Fyansford, Geelong
22 December 2019
Consort of Melbourne: Carols Aboard the Queen Elizabeth
2 Sets of Christmas Music (Carols & Masters) performed on board the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship
Directed by Steven Hodgson
22 December, Port Melbourne
7 December 2019
Daniel Riley & Lachlan McDonald
Recording Session for Composers Daniel Riley & Lachlan McDonald Directed by Chris Watson
7 December, Trinity College Chapel
30 November 2019
Consort of Melbourne: Peace on Earth
Advent Concert including works by Perotin, Distler, Lauridsen, McDowell, Mouton, Poulenc, de Lassus & Schoenberg
Directed by Steven Hodgson
30 November Our Lady Mt Carmel, Middle Park, Melbourne
20 November 2019
Screen Music Awards
Directed by Jessica Wells
20 November, Melbourne
15 November 2019
Consort of Melbourne: Refugee Concert
Directed by Steven Hodgson
15 November, Melba Hall, University of Melbourne
20 October 2019
UQ: Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace
Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace by Deborah Cheetham AO with University of Queensland
QPAC Concert Hall
13 October 2019
Port Fairy Festival: Veni Creator Spiritus
The Consort of Melbourne perform a multitude of madrigals
Directed by Steven Hodgson
St John's Church, Port Fairy
12 October 2019
Port Fairy Festival Opening Gala
The Consort of Melbourne perform Orff's Carmina Burana, Beethoven's Ode to Joy & Cassomenos' In the Beginning (World Premiere)
Directed by Richard Mills
Southcombe Park Stadium, Port Fairy
18 August 2019
St John's Southgate: B Minor Mass (iii - iv)
St John's Southgate, Melbourne
24 June 2019
Vox Plexus: Psalmodic
Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms
Primrose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre
15 June 2019
MSO: Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace
Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace by Deborah Cheetham AO, this Symphonic World Premiere was sung entirely in the ancient dialects of the Gunditjmara people.
19 May 2019
Consort of Melbourne & Phoebe Green
The Consort of Melbourne & Phoebe Green performed Bach's motet 'Jesu, meine Freude' interleaved with movements from Kurtag's 'Signs games and messages'
Directed by Steven Hodgson
Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Middle Park, Melbourne
12 & 13 May 2019
Polyphonic Voices: Bushes & Briars
Polyphonic Voices & Trinity College Choir perform Vaughan Williams’ Mass in G minor alongside Gustav Holst, Gerald Finzi, Charles Villiers Stanford & Herbert Howells
12 May - St Andrews Church, Brighton, Melbourne
13 May - Sacred Heart Cathedral Bendigo
27 March 2019
St Paul's Lunchtime: Pergolesi Stabat Mater
Katherine Norman & Kristy Biber
St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Melbourne
17 & 24 March 2019
Pärt: Passio
Consort of Melbourne & Australian Boys Choir
Bendigo & Carlton, Victoria
8 March 2019
Inaugural Women in Music Festival: Whitwell She Walks in Beauty
Katherine Norman (Soloist) & Consort - Opening Function
RMIT Media Hub, Melbourne
14 October 2018
Port Fairy Spring Music Festival Closing Gala: Eumeralla
Consort of Melbourne, Deborah Cheetham AO, Dhungala Children's Choir & Plexus Collective - World Premiere
Port Fairy, Victoria
5 - 7 October 2018
Consort of Melbourne & Luminescence Tour:
Martin Mass for Double Choir & Australian Commissions
Led by conductor Roland Peelman
Melbourne, Sydney & Canberra
24 June 2018
Moonee Valley City Council: Winter Music Festival
St Martin De Porres, Avondale Heights, Melbourne
11 June 2018
Deborah Cheetham's: Eumeralla
Consort of Melbourne & SBO World Premiere
St John's Lutheran Church, Southgate, Melbourne
29 & 30 January 2018
Midsumma: 'Homophonic'
Melbourne's Iconic LGBT+ Festival
La Mama Courthouse, Carlton, Melbourne, Australia
21 January 2018
Biber: Missa Sliasburgensis
Queen's & Newman Colleges Choirs at Goldfields Festival
St Patricks Caterdral, Ballarat, Australia
21 November 2017
Monteverdi: The Grand Madrigals
Consort of Melbourne collaborate with Ludovico's Band
Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne, Australia
22 October 2017
Bach's Trauermusik
Soprano Soloist for Polyphonic Voices
St John's Southgate, Melbourne, Australia
11 October 2017
A 24-Decade History of Popular Music
Consort of Melbourne as 'The Temperance Choir' in
Taylor Mac Chapter I: 1776 - 1836
Forum Melbourne, Australia
20 August 2017
Supersense - Festival of the Ecstatic
Spiritualized with the Consort of Melbourne
Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne
17 August 2017
Melbourne Recital Centre - Local Heroes
Consort of Melbourne - Earth Songs
Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre
27 June 2017
Musica Viva Australia - Coffee Concerts
Consort of Melbourne - Symphony in Song
Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
10 & 11 June 2017
Woodend Winter Arts Festival
Vivaldi Vespers - Soprano Soloist
St Ambrose Church, Woodend, Victoria
5 March 2017
Consort of Melbourne - Whispers on the Wind
Castlemaine Old Gaol, Castlemaine, Victoria
2 March 2017
Melbourne Recital Centre - Local Heroes
Consort of Melbourne - Whispers on the Wind
Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre