Review: Tristan und Isolde (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
An orchestra’s 90th birthday celebration is an astonishing gift to audiences and a triumph of music making.
An orchestra’s 90th birthday celebration is an astonishing gift to audiences and a triumph of music making.
Kate Moore will be the orchestra’s composer-in-residence, with two of her major works to be premiered.
One of Sydney's most exciting young orchestras, Ensemble Apex brings a party atmosphere to Sydney's Lower Town Hall.
ARCO gets Romantic in a program spanning Mendelssohn to Puccini.
Melody Eötvös will join five other composers whose works will be read and recorded by The Philadelphia Orchestra in September.
Opera Australia will donate 30 of Joan Sutherland’s most recognisable costumes to the nation’s largest collection of performing arts memorabilia.
Rising star exudes artistry and virtuosity in a thrilling recital.
Fresh from her fifth tour of regional Australia, the popular soprano tells us why she recommends getting out of the city and connecting personally with audiences.
Ferdinand Hiller did history a favour when he brought a pair of scissors along to view a corpse.
Richard Tognetti tells us about a wide-ranging season, at the centre of which is the return of Bill Henson's Luminous.
Amy Dickson's Australian premiere of James MacMillan's Saxophone Concerto was an exciting inclusion in this terrific ASO concert.
Joby Talbot's sublime, mysterious a cappella work is beautifully presented in a cathedral crypt.
QSO Music Director Alondra de la Parra talks to Limelight about a 2019 full of contrasts.