Review: The Last Days of Socrates (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Brett Dean conjures a dramatic debate between philosophers in his final concert as SSO Artist in Residence.
Brett Dean conjures a dramatic debate between philosophers in his final concert as SSO Artist in Residence.
The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 70th birthday in high-octane style.
20th-century US symphonies in 21st-century Swedish sound.
Coppélia can be fun, but this one is lacking its proper lustre.
DG couples the opposite sides of a composer’s polemic.
A freewheeling line-up of guest conductors and concerto soloists will keep the orchestra on its toes in its year between Chiefs.
In her new oboe concerto for Celia Craig and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Judith Weir looks at how 'the school oboe' shaped her career.
The October 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine is now on sale featuring Daniel Barenboim, Karina Canellakis, Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company, and much more.
Style and sensitivity from French cellist Gautier Capuçon before Vladimir Ashkenazy gives us a peek behind Strauss's closed doors.
Sharpen, who first heard the orchestra play at age seven, will begin a five year contract in 2019.
Ahead of his residency at ANAM, the Scottish conductor explains how Mozart's three final symphonies contain every emotion of the human spirit.
A sparkling account of the New World from Xian Zhang and the MSO.
Expressive performance breathes fresh air into an old favourite.