• Lunchtime Concert | Emma Warburton (contralto) and Antony Pitts (piano/composer) 

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Experience the beauty and wonder of nature in soaring song. Hildegard von Bingen’s antiphon O orzchis Ecclesia is paired with the premiere of Pitts’s virtuosic setting of the same text, alongside jazzy selections from his oratorio, Jerusalem-Yerushalayim. Explore art songs by Samuel Barber and Australian composers Ross…

  • Lunchtime Concert | Hamish Gould (countertenor) and Jenny Lu (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Countertenor Hamish Gould partners with pianist Jenny Lu in this exciting concert of Australian Music. Anthony Wilson’s songs A Bird Came Down the Walk and Tears, Idle Tears set Dickinson and Tennyson’s poetry with vibrant colour and profound depth. Meanwhile, Kate Lawson Gould’s whimsical song cycle, The…

  • Concert | Roslyn Carolane (organ)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    St Paul’s Cathedral Assistant Organist Roslyn Carolane presents a program of 20th-century organ works, featuring the Three Pieces for Organ by English composer Frank Bridge, the Air with Variations, which is the third piece in the Suite for Organ by…

  • Concert | Lee Jones (jazz guitar)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Lee Jones is a British jazz guitarist and composer who relocated to Melbourne in 2022. Lee will perform a selection of standards, Amercian songbook repertoire, and original arrangements/compositions for solo jazz guitar. This concert will pay special tribute to the…

  • Concert | Rohan Lyer (tuba) and Dr Nicholas Young (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    This recital features two major works for tuba and piano. Three Slovak Scenes by Michael Forsyth depicts scenes of castles and churches from the heartlands of Central Europe. This will be the first complete live performance of the work. William Lovelock is…

  • Concert | Natasha Lim (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Natasha Lim is a Year 12 student at Kardinia International College, studying piano with David Soo. Natasha has won many prizes in various eisteddfods, she was Dux of her VCE music performance class, and was recently awarded her LMusA. She will…

  • Concert | Bennett Anderson (piano) 

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    ‘Whoever finds it beautiful is beyond help’ quipped a 19th-century critic upon hearing Franz Liszt’s Piano Sonata in B minor for the first time. Now, it is universally acknowledged as a pinnacle of the sonata repertoire and one of Liszt’s…

  • Concert | David Soo (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Australian pianist and piano teacher David Soo has performed throughout Australia, Asia, and in Europe as a solo recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist. He will perform Irishman John Field's Sonata in A major and Beethoven’s Sonata in A-flat major, op.…

  • Concert | Jade Chen (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Winner of the 2023/24 Ann and Chris Krans Award from the Dandenong Ranges Music Council, Melbourne-born pianist Jade Chen will perform J.S. Bach's rhapsodic and virtuosic Toccata in C minor, followed by Prokofiev's dramatic and expressive second sonata. Jade studies…

  • Concert | Paul Glass (piano)

    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Paul Glass studied piano as an undergraduate student before pursuing a career in the law. His teachers included Larry Sitsky AO, Gabor Rozsa, and Associate Professor Ronald Farren-Price AM. He will perform J.S. Bach’s 4th Prelude and Fugue from Book 2 of The Well-Tempered…