Review: The Inland Lake (Decibel)
Decibel immerses its audience in sound and shadow with Lionel Marchetti’s haunting work of musique concrète.
Decibel immerses its audience in sound and shadow with Lionel Marchetti’s haunting work of musique concrète.
Curated by Robin Fox, these explorations in modular electronic music fell short of the never-ending potential offered by the technology.
Brisbane art music specialists Topology take a back seat in a show that feels like a spin across a radio dial.
An ensemble of five remarkable women delivers an electrifying fusion of mythology, sensuality and sonic daring.
Kats-Chernin’s ancient stories chime with contemporary resonance.
Atmospheric works for solo cello by renowned Icelandic composers.
The composer on his Australian Art Music playlist, Limelight's Guide to Australian Composers, the 25 in 25 vote – and his next big move.
This month features a major rediscovery, Simon Rattle’s take on a concert staple, a probing Well-Tempered Clavier and, remarkably for the first time, the complete My Fair Lady.
A philosopher of the keyboard returns with a thrilling take on a Bach masterpiece.
Neurodiverse musicians join ACO for one-night concert celebrating inclusion, collaboration and creative diversity.
Three Australian-Iranian musicians and two Persian classical music stars from Tehran deliver a hypnotic concert spanning centuries.
This month features a new opera by Jake Heggie, dramas by Handel and Bantock, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and a treasurable new symphony by Mark Isaacs.
Spanish pianist goes for Baroque in a colourful all-Scarlatti recital.