Review: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Lucerne Festival Orchestra/Chailly)
Stravinsky premiere heads a disc that perhaps lacks a Firebird.
Stravinsky premiere heads a disc that perhaps lacks a Firebird.
Exhilarating performances of two great British symphonies.
The Australian composer of Babe and a host of classical scores has a residency with the Sydney-based orchestra, but the practice actually goes back to the Dark Ages and beyond.
Xavier de Maistre and the Brandenburgs deliver a wide-ranging program full of surprises and hidden treasures.
For some lawyers, playing music is a creative outlet as well as a necessary break from the stresses of the job.
In his new concerto for two pianos inspired by James Gleeson’s surrealist art, Carl Vine asks what’s to be done with two heroes?
Stuart Skelton heads a distinguished field as Rattle uncovers Mahler the Modernist.
An exhilarating concert and an eloquent reassurance of the eminent place of Australian musicians in the world.
Fresh from their recent tour for Musica Viva, Sabine Meyer and Alliage Quintett top The Limelight Chart – our monthly list of Australia’s best-selling classical music albums.
The May 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine reveals what really motivated the original, hard-working, hard-living, musical genius – Leonard Bernstein.
We go backstage with the Australian World Orchestra as they rehearse with the formidable Italian conductor.
Her crush started early, but she really fell for the man while working with him at Tanglewood. Here she tells Clive Paget about the Lenny she loved.
After observing Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra rehearse in New York, Editor at Large Clive Paget was invited to his hotel to interview the patriotic Italian conductor, who is coming Down Under to conduct the Australian World Orchestra.