Orchestra of the Antipodes
Orchestra of the Antipodes is an Australian early music ensemble founded by Antony Walker and Alison Johnston.[ 1] They play baroque music on early instruments .[ 2] They were founded alongside vocal ensemble Cantillation and the Sinfonia Australis orchestra. They received a nomination for the 2012 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album with their album Bach: Brandenburg Concertos .
Orchestra of the Antipodes often performs with the Pinchgut Opera and appears on many ABC Classics albums. Albums they appear on include Teddy Tahu Rhodes ' The Voice (ARIA winner), Sara Macliver and Sally-Anne Russell 's Bach Arias and Duets and Baroque Duets (ARIA nominees).
Discography
Orchestra of the Antipodes
Bach: Brandenburg Concertos (2011) – ABC Classics [ 3] [ 2]
Concertos, Suites & Overtures (2013) – ABC Classics
Sara Macliver, Alexandra Sherman, Christopher Field, Paul McMahon, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Cantillation, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Antony Walker
Handel: Messiah (2002) – ABC Classics[ 4] [ 5]
Handel: Messiah Highlights (2003) – ABC Classics[ 6]
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Sinfonia Australia, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Cantillation, Antony Walker
The Voice (2004) – ABC Classics[ 7]
Sara Macliver, Sally-Anne Russell, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Antony Walker
Bach Arias and Duets (2003) – ABC Classics[ 8]
Baroque Duets (2005) – ABC Classics[ 9]
Emma Kirkby , Cantillation, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Antony Walker
Magnificat (2006) – ABC Classics[ 10]
Pinchgut Opera
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music . They commenced in 1987.
References
^ Pleskun, Stephen (2014). A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions – Vol. 4 1999–2013 . Xlibris Corporation. p. 311. ISBN 1493135376 .
^ a b Coughlan, Mark (31 March 2012), "Bach Brandenburg Concertos (Orchestra of the Antipodes)" , The Australian
^ Kelly, Patricia (1 October 2011), "Music reviews", The Courier-Mail
^ Shmith, Michael (26 January 2003). "Agenda – CDs". The Sunday Age .
^ Sanderson, Blair. Handel: Messiah, A Sacred Oratorio at AllMusic
^ McCallum, Peter (27 December 2003). "CD Reviews". The Sydney Morning Herald .
^ Shmith, Michael (9 September 2004). "The Voice : Teddy Tahu Rhodes". The Age .
^ McCallum, Peter (11 October 2003). "Classical". The Sydney Morning Herald .
^ Shmith, Michael (21 July 2005). "Baroque Duets ". The Age .
^ Hoffmann, W. L. (22 September 2006). "Classical – Magnificat , Emma Kirkby (soprano) with Cantillation and the Orchestra of the Antipodes (ABC Classics 4765255)". The Canberra Times .
^ Shmith, Michael (24 March 2005). "Purcell: The Fairy Queen ". The Age .
^ Hoffmann, W. L. (2 February 2007). "CD reviews". The Canberra Times .
^ Murray, R. W. (27 April 2007). "Music". Australian Financial Review Magazine .
^ Eddins, Stephen. Jean-Philippe Rameau: Dardanus at AllMusic
^ Grant, John (26 January 2008). "Music Reviews". The Australian .
^ Coughlan, Mark (1 May 2010). "Music Reviews". The Australian .
^ Kelly, Patricia (16 January 2010). "Music". The Courier-Mail .
^ Eddins, Stephen. Charpentier: David & Jonathan at AllMusic
^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award" . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 9 July 2022 .
External links
International National Artists