Review: Bach: Solo Cello Suites Volume Two (Slava Grigoryan)
Back to Bach for Slava and a luminous end to a lauded project.
Back to Bach for Slava and a luminous end to a lauded project.
Lubimov touches the right nerve celebrating the Hamburg Bach.
Commanding late Beethoven from an impressive newcomer.
Ahead of her Violetta for Opera Australia, we give the American soprano the Five Questions treatment.
Toby Chadd, the former Label Manager of ABC Classics and Jazz, will take over the reins of the classical radio station next Monday.
Taking his inspiration from everything he discovered around him, Germany’s ultimate Romantic lavished his talents upon them, taking music into completely new territory, says Julian Haylock.
Cellist Rachel Atkinson explains how the Melbourne Beethoven Cycle came about and why Colitis played its part.
Pianist Aura Go and percussionist Matthias Schack-Arnott to follow Arcadia Winds as the next musicians in the two-year FutureMakers program.
Over 12 months, the emerging composer will work closely with orchestra and staff to create two new compositions to be performed by the MSO.
The French pianist's new Debussy disc is Limelight's Recording of the Month in April.
For the latest offering in her Norse and Celtic-inspired concerto series, Mary Finsterer is harnessing the power of viola and cello.
Ahead of its season opener, Bel a cappella's Anthony Pasquill discusses giving the Australian premiere of a work by Caroline Shaw.
The latest issue of Limelight Magazine, with maestro Riccardo Muti, Simon Russell Beale on The Death of Stalin and Greta Bradman, is now available for subscribers to read online.