Review: Handel: Acis and Galatea (Early Opera Company/Curnyn)
Nymphs and shepherds more than live up to pastoral promise.
Nymphs and shepherds more than live up to pastoral promise.
Gore’s tribute is more than worthy of its name.
A labour of love from one of our most respected tenors.
A 17th-century European union still bearing excellent fruit.
A Latvian pastor’s son now has a powerful universal message.
Now in its sixth year, the period instrument band looks to its origins in a season that offers fresh takes on old favourites.
Paul Dean's first opera is a bleak, darkly-realised portrait of toxic masculinity at the dawn of Federation.
The September 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features a celebration of Jørn Utzon's mighty Sydney Opera House, Composer of the Month Peter Sculthorpe, and much more.
The September 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine is now on sale featuring Jørn Utzon's mighty building, Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe as Composer of the Month, and much more.
Sir Andrew Davis navigated thrilling musical worlds both known and unknown.
Satisfying chamber music in a challenging venue.
Veteran pianist Peter Donohoe, both old and new, does Igor proud.
Orchestras tend to be urban creatures, born of the great cities of central Europe, and thriving on metropolitan traditions and populations. So how, asks Andrew Mellor, are the more far-flung ensembles, from the Faroe Islands to Tasmania to the Arctic, flourishing?