Introducing the December 2025 issue of Limelight
Limelight closes out the year in grand style, with stories of creativity and resilience lighting up our December issue.
Limelight closes out the year in grand style, with stories of creativity and resilience lighting up our December issue.
With parties for Kurtág's 100th birthday, Paavali Jumppanen's farewell and its own 30-year anniversary, there's plenty to celebrate in ANAM's 2026.
Sublime late Brahms, plus storied works by Bach and Beethoven, from the deeply thoughtful pianist Piotr Anderszewski.
Petrenko and the BPO inject emotion into Schoenberg.
Paris in the 1920s comes vividly to life in the ACO’s stylish and inventive homage to Cocteau and Les Six.
World premieres, international artists and New Zealand talent in the spotlight across a bustling 18 days of arts, music and theatre.
"This symphony is a mountain," says conductor Stanley Dodds. "But when young players climb it, they discover what they’re capable of.”
This month, Cameron Lam’s Australian Art Music playlist is full of new faces and fresh releases, suggested by readers and voters of Limelight's 25 in 25.
David Kotlowy and Amelia Rooney chat about their new scientifically-infused works, premiering at Adelaide's MOD.
The British cellist explains why he's championing the "very big-boned music" of Henriëtte Bosmans.
From Symphony under the Stars to a roller derby, Sydney Festival’s 2026 program blends celebration and renewal to build “a playground of imagination”.
Three mainstage performances and two collaborative concerts are Orchestra Victoria's love letters to the diverse stories of its hometown.
Weinberg’s final opera sees the light of day.