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Sydney Chamber Choir 50th Anniversary Gala
5 July 2025, 3:00 PM
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Gadigal (Sydney), Australia
Sydney Chamber Choir, cond. Sam Allchurch
Role: Composer
Piece: Meteora (World Premiere)
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Celebrate the beauty and the thrill of new music, as we give the world premiere performances of five pieces specially commissioned by Sydney Chamber Choir from five of the most exciting compositional talents in the country, each exploring a different facet of what love can mean.
Sydney Chamber Choir, celebrating its 50th year of championing the creation and performance of new Australian music, is joined for this gala concert by soprano and tenor soloists and an ensemble featuring some of Australia’s finest chamber musicians.

Come To The Music
24 May 2025 - St Paul’s Cathedral, Bendigo, Australia
22 June 2025 - James Tatoulis Auditorium, Naarm (Melbourne), Australia
Exaudi Choir
Role: Composer
Piece: a love is a love is a love (IV: ‘we’)
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Hear Melbourne's most exciting young adult choir as they bring their energy to the stage. Join Exaudi for a program of hope, struggle and defiance as they bring to the stage selections from European classics to Australian queer power anthems.

The RESPECT Project
10 November 2024, 3:00 PM
Shepparton Brewery, Shepparton, Australia
Homophonic and The Consort of Melbourne | OUTintheOPEN Festival
Role: Composer
Piece: Swerve
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Homophonic! The RESPECT Project is a musical celebration of our queer history. Emotive and powerful storytelling through works for voices and strings, drawing inspiration from intergenerational conversations between queer Victorian composers and seniors. This performance is emotional and powerful, preserving our shared cultural queer history through the mediums of music, humour, and a generous dose of collective outrage. Presented and performed by Miranda Hill, The Consort of Melbourne, and the Homophonic! String Quintet.
Homophonic! is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. Homophonic! is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

The Question Of Love
27 October 2024, 5:00 PM
West End Uniting Church, Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia
The Australian Voices
Melt Festival
Role: Composer
Piece: (i)dentity
The Question of Love promises to be a moving tribute to love, diversity, and inclusion, showcasing songs that highlight the beauty and strength of the LGBTQ+ community.
Come and experience the magic of choral harmony as we honour the spirit of equality and pride.

Constellation - ChamberQUEER
14 June 2024, 5:30 PM
MITU580, New York, USA
Coady Green and Elizabeth Van Os
Role: Composer
Piece: Delphi Songs (US Premiere)
Internationally-award-winning concert pianist Coady Green presents a kaleidoscopic and joyous exploration of works by a diverse group of queer living composers. Aside from the evocative, nuanced etudes of Nico Muhly, this program is a celebration and promotion of music from Green’s native Australia, with nearly all the works on the program being US premieres. Featuring Elizabeth van Os on Meta Cohen’s Delphi Songs, the concert also includes premieres by James Rushford and Bryn Renard, along with other repertoire from Green’s years-long history of commissioning new works.
This event will be livestreamed.

Homophonic!
9-11 February 2024
Homophonic! and the Consort of Melbourne
La Mama Courthouse, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: Caedo
New music by queer composers.
Homophonic! is bringing the disco ball to the concert hall and celebrating the wonderful sound world of LGBTQIA+ composers today. Featuring the premiere of the Midsumma-Homophonic! Pride Prize for 2024 by Sophie Rose, performed by Judith Dodsworth. Performed by The Homophonic! Chamber ensemble and The Consort of Melbourne.

a love is a love is a love
3 February 2024, 7 pm
Divisi Chamber Singers and Coady Green
Melbourne Recital Centre, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: a love is a love is a love
‘A love letter to queerness and the LGBTQIA+ community.’ – Meta Cohen
As part of Midsumma Festival 2024, Divisi continue to amplify the voices of local LGBTQIA+ artists as they present a vibrant program of works by acclaimed Australian queer composers Meta Cohen, Sally Whitwell, and Connor D’Netto. Winner of the 2021 ABC Composer Commissioning Award, Cohen’s ‘a love is a love is a love’, is a poignant cycle of queer love songs based on the poetry of Australian queer writers. Join Divisi Chamber Singers as they continue to break barriers and inspire in this celebration of queer voices and perspectives.

Homophonic! The RESPECT Project
3 February 2024, 3 pm
Homophonic! and the Consort of Melbourne
Fed Square - The Edge, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: Swerve
Singing our stories, loud and proud.
Works for voices and strings inspired by intergenerational conversations between queer Victorian composers and seniors. This is emotional, powerful storytelling; maintaining our shared cultural queer history through music, humour, and a healthy dose of shared outrage.

A Celebration of Female Composers
3 November 2023
Elizabeth Cooper (voice), John Martin (piano)
The Art House Studio, Wyong, NSW, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: White
A presentation of songs by female composers from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, including Clara Schuman, Amy Woodforde-Finden, as well as Australian female composers of note.
Starring Cinzia Montresor, Dominic Barry and Elizabeth Cooper; with accompaniment by pianist John Martin; and narration by Kirsty Carr.
While Meta does not necessarily consider themself a female composer, they were delighted to have their piece ‘White’ included in the program.

Gumura
14 October 2023
Sydney Children’s Choir
Coodye (Walsh Bay), Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: Of Motion
Gumura is your chance to explore the sounds and history of the Wharf as you travel through all the different spaces of Pier 2/3 brought to life with the voices of 400 choristers. The music includes new works commissioned from five Sydney Children’s Choir alumni who are now emerging Australian composers and the premiere of a new piece by longstanding collaborator and Gadigal artist, Matthew Doyle.
The evening begins together in the lower level of Pier 2/3 with a welcome to country from Matthew Doyle and Alice Chance’s mystical Aurora Eora. From there, we divide into four separate groups to experience a guided journey through four spaces upstairs – the Neilson, the Belgiorno Room, the Neilson Nutshell and the foyer – and in each one, a new piece by alumni composers of Sydney Children’s Choir. The evening concludes with a significant new work in Gadigal language by Matthew Doyle, ‘Gumura’, in a surround-sound choral experience designed by Lyn Williams and Andrew Walsh. Join us for an unforgettable evening of choral music highlighting the rich history of our home.

Springtime Concerts
16 September 2023
Sydney Children’s Choir
Sydney Conservatorium of Music, NSW, Australia
Role: Composer
Piece: Of Motion (World premiere)
This programme will feature the world premiere of Meta’s work Of Motion, commissioned by the Sydney Children’s Choir.

Songs of Heart and Soul
9 September 2023
The Consort of Melbourne
Wyselaskie Yuma Auditorium, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: Caedo (World Premiere)
Join Melbourne’s premier vocal ensemble for a wonderful afternoon of sumptuous vocal harmony as The Consort of Melbourne presents 'Songs of Heart and Soul' - a programme of sacred and secular works by some of our favourite composers. Including vocal gems by Cecilia McDowall, Dan Walker, Benjamin Britten, Hubert Parry, Raffaella Aleotti and more, we'll set the wonderful acoustic of Wyselaskie Yuma auditorium ringing with the sound of some of Melbourne's best ensemble singers in perfect harmony.
This programme will feature the world premiere of Meta’s work Caedo.

Come As You Are: No Divide Kansas City
3 June 2023
Lyric Opera Kansas City, Kansas, USA
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Role: Composer
Piece: We (a love is a love is a love, Movement IV)
The purpose of Come As You Are is to break down barriers of access in the concert space. Concert music has contributed greatly to performing arts though it has also, at times, stifled vulnerability, maintained privilege and created exclusive expectations of formality. Such steep barriers create separation between creators, performers and audiences. This can lead to the music and its spaces feeling inaccessible to those who may feel they lack the privilege, training and/or formality to be welcomed into an experience. Come As You Are aims to open up these barriers through reimagined musical experiences and storytelling in the concert space.

Australian Art Song for Chamber Choir
Divisi Chamber Singers and Coady Green
12 March 2023
fortyfivedownstairs, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: We (a love is a love is a love, Movement IV)
Divisi Chamber Singers have, over the last few years, skyrocketed to become one of Australia’s most exciting and vibrant chamber choirs, winning a host of awards. This concert celebrates Australia’s own thriving contemporary choral tradition. Australia has a rich landscape of contemporary music, and here Divisi showcases local artists whose contributions are chronically under-recognised internationally in favour of older works by historical European masters. Divisi presents works by Meta Cohen, Robert McIntyre, Juliana Kay, Cameron Lam, and Linda Kouvaras, plus a Melbourne premiere of Joe Twist’s exciting new ‘Australian Song Cycle.’

HOMOPHONIC!
Midsumma Festival, 27-28 January 2023
La Mama Courthouse, Naarm (Melbourne), VIC, Australia
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Role: Composer
Piece: Swerve
New classical music by LGBTQ+ composers!
Homophonic! is back for its 13th year of outrageously fabulous new classical chamber music written by LGBTQ+ composers. We’re bringing the disco ball to the concert hall, and celebrating homosexual harmonies, sapphic symphonists, and the soundworld of today's queer composers.
Performed by The Consort of Melbourne, and the Homophonic! chamber ensemble led by Artistic Director Miranda Hill. Presented by La Mama Theatre.