Cutting Edge: A dark mirror on Australia
Creating a symphonic song cycle from Behrouz Boochani’s No Friend but the Mountains.
Creating a symphonic song cycle from Behrouz Boochani’s No Friend but the Mountains.
A noteworthy contribution to Australian musical history, handsomely presented.
The composer, conductor and founder of Gondwana Choirs has been named as the 2021 recipient of the award presented by the University of Melbourne and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Della Rae Morrison and Barry McGuire discuss the concert which will blend Noongar music with works by Sibelius, Stravinsky and Copland, and the festival's strong Indigenous component.
A movingly intimate, poignant, quietly mesmerising Müllerin.
A wonderful journey into the raw but refined world of Monteverdi’s madrigals.
Marlis Petersen comes close to perfection across all four dimensions.
Sydney Chamber Choir celebrates its first concert of the year with an elegant, exuberant concert.
Hannah French explores the life, music and mysteries of a remarkable Venetian whose exquisite vocal works are without parallel.
Old mates Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Guy Noble tell us about their upcoming recital at City Recital Hall and why live performance should be considered an essential service.
Jane Sheldon gives a gripping performance in a work that resonates powerfully with the climate crisis.
Scholars deliver the crowning glory of a Herculean labour of love.
The tenor tells Clive Paget about recording his new series with pianist Nathan Williamson, the first volume of which is Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January–February 2021.