World Premiere: Graceful to Galloping
Andrew Schultz discusses his new work for the WASO, which draws on Thelonious Monk and a folk song celebrating wild horses.
Andrew Schultz discusses his new work for the WASO, which draws on Thelonious Monk and a folk song celebrating wild horses.
Rainer Saville, the QSO’s new Section Principal Trumpet, shares what he’s learned about this most mercurial of instruments.
The King’s Singers celebrate “Tom and Will”, Poles propel Weinberg string quartets to the top of the list, and it’s another great month for women composers.
Reeling from the noise and a death-defying road trip, Guy Noble was surprisingly touched by a performance of Rajasthani desert music in Jodhpur.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Odd couple, Weelkes and Byrd get first-class treatment by perfect partners.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
The composer tells us about her new piano trio, commissioned by Musica Viva Australia for this year’s Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Featuring Frances Rings and Alma Moodie, Ross Edwards and Raf Bonachela, this month's magazine is a jam-packed winter warmer.
The American oboist's salacious memoir lifted the veil on party culture, sexual exploitation and drug-use in classical music.
They do things a little differently at Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra. Always have done.
In world’s first opera, moral debates and souls in torment have seldom felt such fun.