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==Discography==
==Discography==
===Albums===
*Shu-Cheen Yu, Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker
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**''Lotus Moon'' (2001) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| last = Hoffmann | first = W. L. | date = 21 May 2001 | title = Cuban Sounds Defy Easy Label |work=[[The Canberra Times]]}}</ref>
|+ List of albums, with selected details
**''Willow Spirit Song: Folksongs of the Orient'' (2002) – ABC Classics
! Title
*Cantillation, [[Sara Macliver]], [[Teddy Tahu Rhodes]], Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker
! Details
**''[[Requiem (Fauré)|Fauré: Requiem]]'' (2001) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| last = Jones | first = Deborah | date = 29 December 2001 | title = Music – Spin Doctor ... |work=[[The Australian]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| last = Covell | first = Roger | date = 12 January 2002 | title = Allusions of Grandeur |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]}}</ref>
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*[[David Hobson (tenor)|David Hobson]], Sinfonia Australis, Cantillation, Antony Walker
! scope="row" | ''Lotus Moon'' <br> (with [[Shu-Cheen Yu]] & [[Antony Walker (conductor)|Antony Walker]]
**''[[George Frideric Handel|Handel]] Arias'' (2002) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| date = 10 June 2002 | title = Pleasant but fails to captivate |work=[[The Canberra Times]]}}</ref>
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*[[Jane Sheldon]], Cantillation, Sinfonia Australis
**''Song of the Angel'' (2003) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| date = 31 March 2003 | title = A historic concert |work=[[The Canberra Times]]}}</ref>
* Released: May 2001<ref>{{Cite news| last = Hoffmann | first = W. L. | date = 21 May 2001 | title = Cuban Sounds Defy Easy Label |work=[[The Canberra Times]]}}</ref>
* Format: CD
*[[Gerard Willems]], Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker
* Label: ABC Classics (ABC 461 679-2)
**''[[Beethoven piano concertos|Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos]]'' (2003) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| last = Kelly | first = Patricia | date = 6 December 2003 | title = This week's essential new releases |work=[[The Courier-Mail]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| last = Ball | first = Martin | date = 10 January 2004 | title = Music |work=[[The Australian]]}}</ref>
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*David Hobson, Sinfonia Australis, [[Guy Noble]]
! scope="row" | ''Fauré: Requiem'' <br> (with [[Sara Macliver]], [[Teddy Tahu Rhodes ]] & Antony Walker)
**''Cinema Paradiso'' (2004) – ABC Classics<ref>{{Cite news| last = Murphy | first = Jim | date = 17 June 2004 | title = Cinema Paradiso |work=[[The Age]]}}</ref>
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* Released: December 2001<ref>{{Cite news| last = Jones | first = Deborah | date = 29 December 2001 | title = Music – Spin Doctor ... |work=[[The Australian]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| last = Covell | first = Roger | date = 12 January 2002 | title = Allusions of Grandeur |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]}}</ref>
* Format: CD
* Label: ABC Classics (ABC 472 945-2)
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! scope="row" | ''Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos'' <br> (with [[Gerard Willems]] & Antony Walker)
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* Released: 2003<ref>{{Cite news| last = Kelly | first = Patricia | date = 6 December 2003 | title = This week's essential new releases |work=[[The Courier-Mail]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| last = Ball | first = Martin | date = 10 January 2004 | title = Music |work=[[The Australian]]}}</ref>
* Format: 3×CD
* Label: ABC Classics (9800465)
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==Awards and nominations==
===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.
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2004|2004]]
| ''Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos'' (with [[Gerard Willems]])
| [[ARIA Award for Best Classical Album|Best Classical Album]]
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| <ref name="ARIAClassical">ARIA Award previous winners. {{cite web|url=https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/best-classical-album?view=list#|title=ARIA Awards – Winners by Award|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)|access-date=12 November 2018}}</ref>
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:50, 3 July 2022

Sinfonia Australis is an Australian early music ensemble founded by Antony Walker and Alison Johnston.[1] They play on period instruments.[2] They were founded alongside vocal ensemble Cantillation and the Orchestra of the Antipodes. Along with Gerard Willems received a nomination for the 2004 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album with their album Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos.

Sinfonia Australis often performs with the Pinchgut Opera and appear on many ABC Classics albums. Albums they appear on include David Hobson's Handel Arias and Shu-Cheen Yu's Lotus Moon, both ARIA nominees.

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details
Title Details
Lotus Moon
(with Shu-Cheen Yu & Antony Walker
  • Released: May 2001[3]
  • Format: CD
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 461 679-2)
Fauré: Requiem
(with Sara Macliver, Teddy Tahu Rhodes & Antony Walker)
  • Released: December 2001[4][5]
  • Format: CD
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 472 945-2)
Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos
(with Gerard Willems & Antony Walker)
  • Released: 2003[6][7]
  • Format: 3×CD
  • Label: ABC Classics (9800465)

Awards and nominations

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.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2004 Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos (with Gerard Willems) Best Classical Album Nominated [8]

References

  1. ^ Pleskun, Stephen (2014). A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions – Vol. 4 1999–2013. Xlibris Corporation. p. 312. ISBN 1493135376.
  2. ^ Clark, Chelsea (22 March 2002). "Walker from Wales to Washington". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney.
  3. ^ Hoffmann, W. L. (21 May 2001). "Cuban Sounds Defy Easy Label". The Canberra Times.
  4. ^ Jones, Deborah (29 December 2001). "Music – Spin Doctor ...". The Australian.
  5. ^ Covell, Roger (12 January 2002). "Allusions of Grandeur". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  6. ^ Kelly, Patricia (6 December 2003). "This week's essential new releases". The Courier-Mail.
  7. ^ Ball, Martin (10 January 2004). "Music". The Australian.
  8. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.