Review: Sacrifice (The Flowers of War, Christopher Latham)
Intriguing arrangements of music from the battlefields of World War I.
Intriguing arrangements of music from the battlefields of World War I.
The October 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine is now on sale featuring Daniel Barenboim, Karina Canellakis, Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company, and much more.
A beautifully shaped program from Ensemble Offspring, showcasing three brand new works and a spectral classic.
A microfestival of fine music in the Barossa Valley.
Stars of its annual concert series, celebrating its 10th year, include pianist Kirill Gerstein, early music pioneer Jordi Savall and soprano Nicole Car.
Making her anticipated Victorian Opera debut as Debussy’s enigmatic heroine, high-flying soprano Siobhan Stagg relishes the challenge of unravelling her character’s many contradictions.
The violinist's stupendous technique was matched by dazzling lyricism – and he directed the concert to boot.
Rossini’s Full Monty: Opera Rara restores a mature masterpiece in toto.
Style and sensitivity from French cellist Gautier Capuçon before Vladimir Ashkenazy gives us a peek behind Strauss's closed doors.
Orlando di Lasso’s final work, written days before the composer’s death, captures the look Jesus gave Saint Peter at his betrayal. Director Peter Sellars and conductor Jenny Wong tell us about a bold staging for the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
Sharpen, who first heard the orchestra play at age seven, will begin a five year contract in 2019.
A world premiere by James Ledger demonstrates that he's a formidable composer for the string quartet.
The British conductor talks to us about Mozart in London, Limelight's Recording of the Month in September.