Víkingur Ólafsson on Mozart and his Contemporaries
The Icelandic pianist talks about Limelight’s 2021 Instrumental Recording of the Year.
The Icelandic pianist talks about Limelight’s 2021 Instrumental Recording of the Year.
The two British pianists talk about Limelight’s 2021 Chamber Recording of the Year.
The votes are in, the judges have spoken . . . and here are the winners.
Our December Recording of the Month is an album of songs by Respighi, a composer not especially known for his vocal writing. Ian Bostridge and Saskia Giorgini talk to Clive Paget
The Russian-born German pianist is an artist who paints on a broad canvas; one whose place in the world informs his art; and one who is unafraid to speak his mind, whether on music or on politics.
In 2021, not only did William Barton receive the Australia Council's Don Banks Music Award, but also saw the premiere of several works that feel as if they point towards an important new direction for his creative practice.
In response to the pandemic, VOCES8 reinvented themselves as stage managers, camera technicians and, crucially, impresarios, they produced a highly successful series of online events watched by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
Melbourne Digital Concert Hall proved a lifesaver during the pandemic, raising money for artists and keeping audiences connected with the music they loved. It shows how deep the connections they established that they have been voted the Peoples' Choice in the 2021 Limelight Artist of the Year awards.
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After a hiatus in 2020, we once again asked our reviewers and readers to vote for the Australian and International Artists of the Year. We are thrilled to announce our 2021 winners.
What will Simone Young bring to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as its new Chief Conductor?
Our favourite books for music lovers to relish this summer.
After a turbulent two years for Sydney Theatre Company, Artistic Director Kip WIlliams discusses what went into his new production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.