BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts: Time to explore
A BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is one invite opera singers David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes never turn down.
A BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is one invite opera singers David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes never turn down.
Lucy Clements has been a prime mover of new Australian work. How does she approach a Purcell masterpiece over 300 years old?
A new work by composer Cyrus Meurant pays tribute to an advocate for the arts in the dementia and aged care space.
Peggy Polias and Michael Bakrnčev talk about new works set to premiere in the Canberra Symphony Orchestra’s Heart-Space program.
Cameron Lam slows down and settles in to ponder the collection of Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Christophe Rousset explains how a 21-year-old Parisian girl rose and fell.
Classical to barbershop, jazz to rock, Purdue University's Glee Club Choir does it all – with a smile, a handshake and a carnation.
"He’s hardly the greatest guy around," says Tahu Rhodes, but any chance to play Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca is to be relished.
Chamber Music Adelaide's two-part Perspectives series presents four world premiere works from local composers. What's in store?
Goldner String Quartet join Kathryn Selby in a series of farewell concerts celebrating decades of musical and personal friendships.
Neil Armfield talks to Limelight about bringing something of the old Brooklyn Dodgers stadium to Arthur Miller's classic drama.
From trad to swing, bop to free, Limelight selects the best jazz events happening in your state for IJD.
Many 18th century composers worked in conditions antithetical to creativity, writes Sally Melhuish. Some triumphed regardless.