Decibel records 2 Minutes from Home
With 20 composers commissioned across the course of the year, the new music group’s online series is yielding a cascade of beautiful, eye-catching miniatures.
With 20 composers commissioned across the course of the year, the new music group’s online series is yielding a cascade of beautiful, eye-catching miniatures.
Paul Ballam-Cross pays tribute to the inspiring British classical guitarist and lute player, who has died at the age of 87.
The violinist tells us about finding “clarity in company” while recording the latest program in Selby & Friends’ online series.
Adrian Tamburini leapt at the chance when Inventi Ensemble asked him to perform in online concerts for aged care homes – and the response from the residents has warmed his heart.
Eve Klein tells us about Another Future, which will see rescued objects become part of a composition performed by Ensemble Offspring, and how her own experience of loss has shaped her response to the project.
The musical theatre performer, teacher and director believes that acting should be an intrinsic part of dancing training. He tells us why.
The story of the little opera company who could, told with help from Yvonne Kenny, Sir Mark Elder and more.
The emerging screen composer, who was mentored by Topology, is currently assisting on the hugely popular ABC series Bluey, and writing the music for one episode.
The pianist tells us about his recording of the composer’s Bagatelles, Limelight’s Recording of the Month in August, and why these works are perfect for the present moment.
Following the success of his Winterreise recording with Erin Helyard, David Greco tells us about giving Schubert's younger, more optimistic song cycle the HIP treatment.
Married musicians Slava and Sharon Grigoryan have been playing together for five years now and knew they wanted to record together. They discuss their first duo album and why it’s so special.
As the Darwin Symphony Orchestra prepares to perform her new work, the Darwin composer explains how she was inspired by a surreal painting by local artist Kate Eagle.
The “king of instruments” has come a long way from its lowly birth as a wooden box with strings. We chart the landmarks in the evolution of the piano.