20 Questions with Arabella Logan
The 13-year-old is a member of WSYO and a NSW RFS cadet. She tells us about her most inspiring musical moment, her love of Beethoven and Delta Goodrem, and how she's coped with COVID-19 isolation.
The 13-year-old is a member of WSYO and a NSW RFS cadet. She tells us about her most inspiring musical moment, her love of Beethoven and Delta Goodrem, and how she's coped with COVID-19 isolation.
The British conductor talks about his latest release, which is Limelight’s Recording of the Month in May, a collection of moreish French lollipops but also much, much more.
From shimmering impressionism to picturesque musical postcards, a British maestro celebrates France.
As the Orchestra fights for survival, Managing Director Sophie Galaise outlines the next steps, while a petition calling for her and the MSO Board to be stood down is circulating online.
In response to COVID-19, the musicians, administrative staff and leadership team have agreed on reduced hours and salaries until the end of 2021.
The young violinist spent three weeks in Vienna and Salzburg observing and playing with some of Europe’s best and brightest thanks to a scholarship win.
This week's highlights include brand new solo flute and guitar recitals, and a genre-defying orchestral concert from the archives.
A great orchestra does Bruckner with eight leading conductors.
Kelly’s handful of orchestral works see light of day at last.
Vänskä and the Minnesotans turn in heaven-sent Mahler.
Fresh, vibrant and joyful Bach with a stunning new addition.
Second thoughts: Brautigam sets the record straight on fortepiano.
We speak to curator Robert Gibson about administering a daily dose of music from the orchestra in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.