Browse the recordings of Orchestra Victoria, ranging from sensual Strauss to bright and breezy Broadway hits.
- Villains: Sinister Songs & Arias
- A selection of the best songs and arias written for more devious characters.
Includes works by Verdi, Gounod, Offenbach, Wagner and Sondheim.
- Uilleann Sunrise
- Orchestra Victoria
Conducted by Sean O’Boyle
Featuring Robert John on Violin
A veritable banquet of music and dance, as Sean O’Boyle explores the themes of his Celtic heritage through lush melodies and vibrant rhythms.
- The Romance of the Violin
- Orchestra Victoria
Conducted by Brian Stacey
Featuring Violinist Robert John Violin and Pianist Stephen McIntyre
- Music of Constant Lambert
- Constant Lambert (1905 - 1951) is now being recognised as one of the leading British composers of the generation born in the early twentieth century, a group which includes Tippett, Walton and Lennox Berkeley. Lambert's score for Romeo and Juliet was commissioned by Diaghilev, Lambert being one of only two English composers he asked to produce scores for his Ballets Russes.
- Michael Easton: Orchestral Works
- Orchestra Victoria
Conducted by Brett Kelly
Featuring Soprano Margaret Haggart, Pianist Len Vorster and Bernadette Conlon on Piano Accordian
- A Morning in Vienna
- Orchestra Victoria
Conducted by Brian Stacey
Featuring Soprano Ann Mackay
Recorded live at the Melbourne Concert Hall
- 1914
- "Graeme Koehne has produced a masterly score that both illuminates and sets the emotional tone for 1914….This is Australia's Appalachian Spring, a ballet score that exudes warmth and beauty at a very human level... It is a score that is still singing in your head as you walk out of the theatre..."
The Australian

