Sally-Anne Russell
Sally-Anne Russell is an Australian opera singer. Russell is a mezzo-soprano and has performed nationally and in the USA, Britain and New Zealand.[1]
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Together with Sara Macliver Russell earned nominations for the 2004 and 2005 ARIA Awards for Best Classical Album for their albums Bach Arias and Duets and Baroque Duets.
Discography
Sara Macliver, Sally-Anne Russell, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Antony Walker
- Bach Arias and Duets (2003) - ABC Classics[2]
- Baroque Duets (2005) - ABC Classics[3]
- 1000 Years of Classical Music, Vol. 11: Baroque & Before - Pergolesi: Stabat mater (2016) - ABC Classics
Sally-Anne Russell, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Milton
- Enchanting (2007) - ABC Classics
Pinchgut Opera
- Antonio Vivaldi: Juditha Triumphans (2008) - ABC Classics
Sara Macliver, Sally-Anne Russell
- J.S. Bach: Arias (2012) - ABC Classics
Ilya Gringolts, Sally-Anne Russell, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Eckehard Stier, Garry Walker
- Ross Harris: Symphony No. 5; Violin Concerto (2016) - Naxos
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References
- Money, Lawrence (2 December 2013), "Hallelujah for Handel's Messiah", Sydney Morning Herald
- McCallum, Peter (11 October 2003), "Classical", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Shmith, Michael (21 July 2005), "Baroque Duets", The Age
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