Bel a cappella gives a hand in 2018
Ahead of its season opener, Bel a cappella's Anthony Pasquill discusses giving the Australian premiere of a work by Caroline Shaw.
Ahead of its season opener, Bel a cappella's Anthony Pasquill discusses giving the Australian premiere of a work by Caroline Shaw.
The Orava Quartet's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon tops The Limelight Chart – our monthly list of Australia’s best-selling classical music albums.
A touching tribute to an absent artist and a superb account of Mahler Ten makes this evening a gift.
The Australian soprano spoke to Limelight ahead of her performance with the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
The mezzo-soprano has withdrawn from her upcoming SSO performances after her husband died at the weekend.
Back to the future sees a postmodern take on polychoral.
A dynamic, intimate and moving reinterpretation of Brahms’ Requiem.
Our next issue includes interviews with AWO guest maestro Riccardo Muti, Marin Alsop on conducting Lenny and Simon Russell Beale on The Death of Stalin.
Elgar's Dream is vividly brought to life.
A grand but moving celebration of Sheppard’s masterful music.
Playwright Jochen Sandig, whose imaginative staging of Brahms Requiem is coming to Adelaide, explains why this “human” Requiem is more relevant than ever.
A top-notch, diverse line-up makes for a cracking start to this year's Adelaide Festival.
Back to the future sees a postmodern take on polychoral.