Music from the end of the world
Meet Sunleif Rasmussen, the first composer from the Faroe Islands to achieve an international profile, whose distinctive music blends traditional folk tunes with spectralism and jazz.
Meet Sunleif Rasmussen, the first composer from the Faroe Islands to achieve an international profile, whose distinctive music blends traditional folk tunes with spectralism and jazz.
Brisbane Music Festival’s “extremely raunchy” online production explores the sensuality of Britten and Richard Strauss alongside the world premiere of a work exploring webcam culture.
Jeremy Rose talks jazz in the time of corona, the resilience of musos and showcasing the best of the local scene at the Earshift Music Festival.
Van Badham's adaptation of George Orwell's classic for Black Swan State Theatre Company sets Boxer and Napoleon in the world of Trump and QAnon.
With COVID interrupting physical get-togethers, the Symphony for Life Foundation has come up with an initiative which sees the children who participate in its music programs perform a digital symphony with professional musicians.
Three young composers describe the new works they have written as part of Artology's 2021 Fanfare competition, which will be performed along with nine other fanfares in Brisbane this week.
As Currency Press turns 50 today, we talk to Nick Parsons and Wesley Enoch about the important role the publishing house has played in preserving the work of local playwrights, and changing the perception of Australia as a literary nation.
Genevieve McCarthy and Amy Manford discuss COVID, losing work, forming a production company, presenting Disney in Concert, OA's postponed season of The Phantom of the Opera and the AFL Grand Final in Perth.
Henry Lee's pop-up exhibition Brick By Brick showcases miniature Lego reimaginings of set designs from the iconic musicals of Hal Prince.
In this month's column, Lynden Barber surveys a beautiful yet brutal slave drama and a well-crafted thriller.
The concert schedule for ABC Classic in October focuses on exciting young soloists, world premieres of new Australian works, and some cracking operas from here and abroad.
The pandemic has accelerated the move online, but is it financially viable?
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.