Festival of Voices: A matter of life and death
Composer Nic Courto talks about the world premiere of his latest work, Afterlife, and having his brain frozen in a jar (maybe).
Composer Nic Courto talks about the world premiere of his latest work, Afterlife, and having his brain frozen in a jar (maybe).
Jacobs draws every drop of drama out of Haydn’s stately Stabat.
The late Tina Turner's voice was deeply embodied, writes Narelle Yeo – an imperfect but uniquely powerful sound.
Genevieve Lacey gives new life to the oldest known piece of notated music for the RISING Festival. She talks to us about how it happens.
Celebrating 20 years as Artistic and Music Director of Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Brett Weymark explains why he equates his career with a bottle of wine.
The King’s Singers celebrate “Tom and Will”, Poles propel Weinberg string quartets to the top of the list, and it’s another great month for women composers.
Odd couple, Weelkes and Byrd get first-class treatment by perfect partners.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
An already superb first weekend at the G&S Fest culminates in a glorious showcase of Arthur Sullivan’s choral credentials.
Rich fruitcake of a book guaranteed to make you want to break into song.
Dunera Mass provides a rare and welcome opportunity to hear music rescued fortuitously from the debris of war.
The European premiere of Cat Hope's wordless opera Speechless creates a conduit for an enormously complex international crisis to resonate on a personal level.
The stars come out for a night of popular music that sends its audience out on a high.