Review: The Music Prints of Christophe Plantin (Huelgas Ensemble/Paul van Nevel)
Rare treasures from a master music printer and publisher.
Rare treasures from a master music printer and publisher.
Backward look at masterpiece brings a winter of content.
Henshaw dreams big for his intelligently curated second album.
Classical music's punk wunderkind takes on jazz and blues.
In a letter to Limelight, Elizabeth Quinn reiterates the need to bring classical music to children; something Richard Gill lived and fought for.
Keen to raise the profile and expand the repertoire of the classical guitar, Matt Withers formed the Australian Music Composition Competition, and has recorded the 2018 winning works on a new album.
Pianist Nicole Tj and violinist Thomas Lo, co-founders of anon., tell us about their 18-week music series, Bach X Reimagined, inspired by the National Gallery of Victoria's Escher x nendo exhibition.
The Australian violist, who returns home to perform with the Australian World Orchestra this year, talks about her instrument, inspirations and starting a music series in an underground fortress-turned-dance club.
Outgoing Chief Conductor Lan Shui marks the milestone with an exciting night of music making.
A great deal of pleasurable listening to be had.
The Don't Stop the Music campaign, a national appeal for unused or unwanted instruments launched by the ABC, Salvation Army and Musica Viva, has seen astonishing results.
When the student’s band director approached instrument makers Conn-Selmer, they came on board with a custom-made clarinet engraved with his name.
In Sydney to work with Gondwana and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, the renowned British choral conductor talks about the power of choral singing and why for the UK, Brexit is the biggest single disaster of his lifetime.