On the Record: July 2025
This month features a double helping of Ravel, contemporary music by two leading Brits, the latest from the Takács Quartet and Benjamin Grosvenor, plus a Ponchielli rarity.
This month features a double helping of Ravel, contemporary music by two leading Brits, the latest from the Takács Quartet and Benjamin Grosvenor, plus a Ponchielli rarity.
Martineau dishes up the finest survey of Ravel song to date.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
An enthusiastic survey of ingenuity in the golden age of polyphony.
The Song Company shines in a cleverly assembled collection of songs by Baroque masters and contemporary Brits.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
The Queensland Choir farewells its leader as an extraordinarily long tenure comes to a close.
The Sydney Concert Orchestra finds its voice in a unique collaboration with the Russian Orthodox Male Choir of Australia that celebrates the Slavic spirit.
An uncommon occasion for budding opera singers to develop their chops in the baroque idiom.
Sam Allchurch talks about his love of choral music, his various plans for the Sydney Chamber Choir and its 50th-anniversary gala.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
This month features three homegrown blockbusters, two new takes on Ravel, women’s-eye views of Venetian Baroque, a haunting Faerie Bride and a Flying Dutchman for the library.
Top young musicians and some old hands of Baroque repertoire delivered a delightful snapshot of mid-18th century Vienna.