Guy Noble’s Soapbox: Unknown unknowns
Guy Noble has pondered tunnelling his way beneath borders to raise a baton interstate, as the Prime Minister’s optimistic “snapback” strategy snapped.
Guy Noble has pondered tunnelling his way beneath borders to raise a baton interstate, as the Prime Minister’s optimistic “snapback” strategy snapped.
In a new batch of reissues, Eugen Jochum and Andor Foldes impress, but Charles Munch is only for completists.
As his company celebrates its 10th anniversary, the choreographer discusses his work and his new production about excessive gaming, which will be performed and live streamed this week.
Daniel Assetta, Ayla Beaufils, Tim Draxl, Albert Mwangi and Sean Sinclair discuss performing in empty theatres during COVID-19 and how it's made them value live audiences more than ever.
Choirs perform an essential role in many of our rituals – in fact the Requiem was a response to medieval plagues. So how do choirs fare during pandemics?
This weekend the world gets its first look at an opera commissioned during the COVID-19 lockdown. Jansson J. Antmann talks to the librettist and director David Pountney.
Ahead of the premiere of his Clarinet Quintet by Omega Ensemble as part of the Sydney Opera House's digital season, Gordon Kerry ponders the dangers of the genre.
The renowned comedian, writer, painter and illustrator will channel topical wit and delightful whimsy into Limelight's print magazine with a monthly arts cartoon.
Locked-down in London, the Aussie tenor stepped up for the NHS before heading to Scotland for a major role debut.
Cameron Lam shares his latest playlist of Australian art music from Melbourne’s lockdown.
As the choir celebrates its centenary, Ria Andriani takes a look at its origins and a new work that Elena Kats-Chernin and Tamara-Anna Cislowska have created for the occasion.
Best known today for La Serva Padrona and his Stabat Mater, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s career is a prime example of how 18th-century music was closely associated with nobility and power.
The concerts feature 100 artists and star performers Sonya Yoncheva, Juan Diego Flórez, Renaud Capuçon and Rolando Villazón, who discusses how COVID-19 has affected him personally and why the Rolex initiative is so worthwhile.