Review: Woefully Arrayed: Works by Jonathan David Little
Back to the future sees a postmodern take on polychoral.
Back to the future sees a postmodern take on polychoral.
Blowing the dust off the duet is a delight from start to finish.
Cervantes’ idealistic knight-errant is someone every man should be for a few hours, says Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto, but to do the role justice on the operatic stage requires age and wisdom.
The Perth-based organist's album Midnight at St Etienne du Mont is Limelight's Recording of the Month for March.
This 60-CD box set includes 20 full operas and at least 15 “must-haves”. Clive Paget explores a collection of outstanding value that is also a terrific introduction to core repertoire.
Music of the night: Perth’s prestidigitator conjures up some musical wizardry after dark.
Slava Grigoryan's Cello Suites Volume II on ABC Classics tops The Limelight Chart – our monthly list of Australia’s best-selling classical music albums.
Businessmen and music lovers Robert Veel and Bruce Watson are the new owners of Limelight, ensuring its ongoing future.
Growing up as a kid in New York, the conductor and author was bowled over by the two Leonard Bernsteins. Ahead of his Adelaide concerts, he explains how a fascination became a friendship.
Composer Liza Lim is among the winners, receiving the Australia Council Don Banks Music Award.
A tasty, pleasant, Sunday afternoon chocolate box of classical, blues and ragtime piano.
Get your copy of Limelight magazine's March 2018 edition featuring star soprano Nicole Car, Rundfunkchor Berlin's Human Requiem, Graeme Murphy and Donald Runnicles on Mahler 10.
Sir Andrew Davis brings his trade-mark warmth of string tone and precision to the MSO's season opener with Stuart Skelton and Nelson Freire.