Review: All Who Wander (Jamie Barton)
Barton proves her worth in moody song fest debut.
Barton proves her worth in moody song fest debut.
The Age of Enlightenment is not over... we have just had a long intermission. Muswellbrook is leading a renaissance with a remarkable, educational gift for children.
Double bass player Alanna Jones and cellist Daniel Pini share their experiences of playing, teaching and exploring in China.
Two new Australian operas, an Estonian choir, the eight-hour theatrical tour-de-force Gatz and a host of "Made in WA" productions feature.
The orchestra celebrates its first decade with large-scale orchestral masterworks and a world premiere by Daniel Rojas.
Refined playing from Cuban gambist Lixsania Fernandez while Shaun Lee-Chen navigates Locatelli's treacherous labyrinth.
From fine food and wine to Bach in the Barns, the festival celebrates the wonders of what Tasmania has to offer.
A cappella octet VOCES8, the LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet and Gábor Takács-Nagy are among next year’s guests.
The November 2018 issue features Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Mandy Patinkin, Jan Vogler and Bill Murray, plus our 2019 Season Preview.
The Metropolitan Orchestra’s maestro will join Sean O’Boyle at the helm of next year’s festival on the Gold Coast.
The soprano, who dropped the double bass for singing lessons as a teenager, talks about Puccini’s heroines, her multifaceted career, and her upcoming star turn as a mermaid.
The French cellist's Vivaldi disc is Limelight's Recording of the Month in November. He tells us why the Red Priest's sonatas are in his DNA.
Queyras and his co-musicians add some glitter to Vivaldi’s bare torsos.