Canberra Symphony Orchestra announces 2019 season
Nicholas Milton's 2019 season with Canberra Symphony Orchestra spans classic masterworks to new Australian music.
Nicholas Milton's 2019 season with Canberra Symphony Orchestra spans classic masterworks to new Australian music.
Pondering the inscrutability of artists’ statements, Guy Noble gets a whiff of a rather facetious contribution to the genre.
Four sopranos and a baritone will compete for the $30,000 Marianne Mathy Scholarship.
OzAsia Artistic Director Joseph Mitchell chats to Limelight about some of this year’s highlights.
Another milestone is reached in Nelsons’ fine Bruckner pilgrimage.
Bach and Glass make a pair of interesting musical bedfellows.
David Greco sings Death's many faces alongside a young person's Winterreise.
Blundell finds a lost musical home where the buffalo roam.
It turns out that there’s more to Ginastera than a malambo.
Tortelier finds a Frenchman who went his own way.
With a song penned by The Don, Bradman is bringing it home.
"The cello is being treated as a cello, and not as some trumpet-violin gone crazy," the German cellist says ahead of the world premiere with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
An energetic symbiosis between Camerata and Julian Bliss.