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Classical Music
features

Ensemble Offspring’s Surge takes us back to the 90s

Guitarist Andrew Blanch explains all in a deep dive back to the ‘90s.

May 19, 2021
Film
features

On Screen: in cinemas and streaming from May 2021

Lynden Barber celebrates Latin American cinema with Chile’s Ema and Argentina’s Heroic Losers.

May 19, 2021
Classical Music, Orchestral
features

Double Bass: Kirsty McCahon & Phoebe Russell

The two double bass players, who will share a desk in the upcoming Australian World Orchestra season, speak about the pleasures and challenges to be found at the deep end of the string section.

May 19, 2021
Classical Music
features

Katie Yap: Music, she wrote…

A new festival looks at women composers through the ages – and for once includes the token man.

May 18, 2021
Classical Music, Opera
features

Mitchell Butel: All that operatic jazz!

Directing Pinchgut Opera's first fully staged opera since the pandemic began, Mitchell Butel draws parallels between baroque opera and jazz.

May 15, 2021
Classical Music
features

How and why Flinders Quartet is righting the gender balance

"No one wants to have their music played because of their gender," says Zoe Knighton, but...

May 14, 2021
Classical Music, Theatre
features

Legs on the Wall launches symphonic visions into lyrical flight

Alice Chance and Joseph Newton discuss getting an aerial makeover with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra in Chatswood.

May 14, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Jazz
features

Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: May 2021

Curated by Cameron Lam, this month's playlist of Australian art music features new music from 2021 Art Music Fund recipients and the first of the ABC's Fresh Start Commissions.

May 13, 2021
Classical Music, Film
features

The music behind The Man in the Hat

Award-winning film composer Stephen Warbeck, who wrote and directed The Man in the Hat with John-Paul Davidson, talks to Limelight about how he wanted his music to affect his hatted protagonist, not just the audience.

May 13, 2021
Classical Music
features

Composer of the Month: Gabriel Fauré

What with love, war and several day jobs, it’s remarkable that the French composer found time to compose.

May 12, 2021
Dance
features

Hofesh Shechter: Cracking the Mind Open

After 15 long months the renowned choreographer's work returns to the stage thanks to Australasian Dance Collective, with an early piece whose purpose is to intrigue.

May 11, 2021
Classical Music
features

Edward Walton on competitions as learning experiences

The 15-year-old Australian violinist speaks to Limelight ahead of the semi-finals of the Menuhin Competition.

May 10, 2021
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

All praise to the electronic organ at St Francis, Paddington

To encourage developing organists it makes sense to have low-maintenance and flexible instruments that are readily heard and available to listen and learn from, says newly converted Daniel Brace.

May 10, 2021

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