Sydney Chamber Choir


Sydney Chamber Choir is a choir from Sydney formed as the Sydney University Chamber Choir in 1975.

History

The Sydney Chamber choir was founded in 1975 with Nicholas Routley as its director. It became involved in Renaissance music, especially the works of Josquin des Prez. It also began a program of commissioning new music from Australian composers. The choir's performances are broadcast on ABC Classic. The choir has also recorded soundtracks for a number of feature films. It appeared in the inaugural Aurora Festival of contemporary music in 2006. In February of that year, the choir joined with The Tallis Scholars to perform Tallis' 40-voice motet Spem in alium in City Recital Hall Angel Place.
In 2007 the Sydney Chamber Choir commissioned a new work from Australian composer Nigel Butterley. The work, Beni Avshalom was completed almost fifty years after Butterley's frequently performed choral work The True Samaritan. In 2009 the Sydney Chamber Choir took out 3rd prize in two mixed-voice categories in the 41st Tolosa International Choral Festival in Spain.

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

ARIA Award for Best Classical Album

APRA Classical Music Awards

The APRA Classical Music Awards are presented annually by Australasian Performing Right Association and Australian Music Centre.

Musical director

  • Nicholas Routley
  • Neil McEwan
  • Nicholas Routley
  • Hans-Dieter Michatz
  • Nicholas Routley
  • Paul Stanhope
  • Richard Gill
  • Sam Allchurch