Review: Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Works (Seong-Jin Cho)
All that glitters is not necessarily gold in an uneven Ravel survey.
All that glitters is not necessarily gold in an uneven Ravel survey.
A night of Bruckner with Schubertian lilt and Mozart with a dash of Gallic charm from acclaimed pianist Lise de la Salle.
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Harpsichordist Ewald Demeyere joins Sydney's Muffat Collective for a concert of "musical champagne".
Limelight rounds up all of the celebratory Easter classical music events happening near you.
A marvellous discovery for lovers of 20th-century French music.
The Blue Mountains festival's mentorship program and diverse repertoire provides a foundation for keeping the art form relevant, argues violinist Kristian Winther.
The Italian pianist and American baritenor discuss the demands of composer Gaetano Donizetti's French songs.
Greeted like a rock star for his Australian debut tour, South African cellist Abel Selacoe does not disappoint.
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
Cameron Lam’s monthly Australian Art Music playlist once again features the piano, both solo and in ensembles across Classical, Jazz, and Sound Art.
Hasselhorn cements his place in the new guard with Schubert 2000 project.
Alice Chance and Chloe Kim to write a new work for Syzygy Ensemble. MRC also announces inaugural commission for emerging composers.