We received a wonderful review from Bronislaw Sozanski in the Ballarat Courier following our recent performance of 'Requiem for an Empress' at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Saturday the 15th of May. The performance featured the Australian Boys Choir, The Vocal Consort, Nicholas Dinopoulos and guest Simon Rickard.
Read the review here.
We are thrilled to share some video highlights from the first concert of our 2021 season, recorded live in performance at Hawthorn Arts Centre on the 25th of March. Huge thanks to the staff and students of SAE Creative Media Institute for helping us to capture the night!
Where could a choral education take your son? Join us for our 2021 Online Open Day to find out! Click through to learn more and register today.
Hear from ABCI Board Member Fiona Trumble as she lends her support to our End-of-Year Giving Appeal.
Please consider donating via the Choir's Give Now page this Christmas.
We're thrilled to have appointed a new General Manager following an extensive search. Click through to read a message from the Chair of the Australian Boys Choral Institute, Professor Stephen Duffy.
Read more here.
The performers for Austrian Encounters are singing in Latin. Each text is ancient and dates back hundreds of years but was then set again by each composer during the 18th Century. Click here to read the English translation for each piece.
Straight from his debut at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, rising star Baritone returns to perform with the ABCI in Austrian Encounters in May after his stunning debut with the Instutite in last year's A Night at the Opera. Read the full interview here.
Mozart wrote this charming work in 1775 or 1775 for in Salzburg while he was employed as a court musician in Salzburg. His works during this period show a verve and enthusiasm, and also often his tremendous sense of humour. The 'Spatzenmesse' (or 'Sparrow Mass') is no exception. Discover more here.
Leading tenor and celebrated ABCI 'Old Boy' Henry Choo returns to perform with the ABCI Austrian Encounters in May. Click here to read the interview.









