Review: Homeward (Australian String Quartet)
Thrilling Britten and Stanhope leave Dvořák in their wake.
Thrilling Britten and Stanhope leave Dvořák in their wake.
A Rolls Royce line up takes a musical Winter Palace by storm.
With a performance like his, we should be thankful that the President of the United States isn’t a fiddler... or is he?
This year’s hopefuls have submitted proposals that look to take classical music in fresh directions.
It’s Bach, Jim, but not always as we know it.
The German tenor explores Parsifal and Lohengrin, plus interviews with Evgeny Kissin, Paco Peña and more.
In a season of ‘H’s’, Erin Helyard returns to his beloved Handel and finally gets to host some Johann Adolph Hasse.
The German soprano’s Meyerbeer disc is Limelight’s Recording of the Month for August 2017. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
For her new work, Valley of Lost Things, Kate Neal took her inspiration from memory, grey spaces and a trip to the moon. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The Australian conductor, known for his fierce advocacy of Australian music, has passed away aged 85.
In response to RMIT research, APRA AMCOS has announced a raft of initiatives to increase female participation.
Misunderstood in their own day, what is it about Beethoven’s late string quartets that keeps players and audiences coming back?
The Marlborough Civic Orchestra in New Zealand’s South Island has found a uniquely quiet space in which to practise.