Alberto Miguélez Rouco talks Nebra, castrati and castanets
The Spanish counductor and countertenor on reconstructing a baroque gem.
The Spanish counductor and countertenor on reconstructing a baroque gem.
April's issue of Limelight is a feast of must-reads on music and the performing arts, from trailblazing bagpipe player Erwan Keravec to Richard Roxburgh's new film. Don't miss out!
The chamber opera adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel makes its Melbourne debut with a cast in tune with their characters.
Opera Queensland has a winner here, beautifully performed and superbly timed for comedy.
Taut and terrific, Simon Stone’s production of Kaija Saariaho’s final opera is a potent deep dive into what motivates an atrocity.
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Our reviewers and readers have voted for the artists who blew them away during the past year. So, who are the winners?
Big reads, in-depth analysis of Limelight's Artists of the Year vote, and everything you need to stay on top of the classical music and performing arts scene.
This month features Spanish Baroque opera, castanets and all, pitch-perfect Mahler from Simon Rattle, and the winner of a notorious song contest (hint: it isn’t Eurovision).
Thomas Edmonds talks to Jansson J. Antmann about life on the opera stage and the people he’s met along the way.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Three centuries after its premiere, a little-known Spanish opera gets a hearing.
A year of partnerships and community-building for Brisbane's Voxalis Opera's fourth season.