Kathryn Selby: Collaboration and the Challenges of Contemporary Music
Chamber group leader Kathryn Selby talks to Limelight about the art of selling the new – and the moment all pianists must eventually face.
Chamber group leader Kathryn Selby talks to Limelight about the art of selling the new – and the moment all pianists must eventually face.
For Nick Russoniello, live performance should always be "extreme". In a national tour, he puts his money where his mouth is.
Composer Melody Eötvös talks about her new piece for Ensemble Q, inspired by Roman ruins in Spain and her "incredibly nerdy" hobby.
The Spanish counductor and countertenor on reconstructing a baroque gem.
Talking to Limelight ahead of what is only his second Australian tour, seventies superstar Gilbert O'Sullivan remains a songwriter above all else.
Cameron Lam returns to musical adventures from Western Australian composers, performers and improvisers in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Ahead of upcoming concerts with violin star Yamen Saadi, pianist Simon Tedeschi speaks about instant musical partnerships and the legacy of Fritz Kreisler.
Flautist Sally Walker deep dives the fascinating world of dolphins in a new work for the Canberra International Music Festival.
One of Europe's premiere Baroque orchestras is returning to Australia for a national tour. Violinist Beatrix Hülsemann reveals what's in store.
Revived for a major tour, The Dictionary of Lost Words is "a celebration of language but also a challenge to its limitations" says director Jessica Arthur.
Giving Culture is now partnering with the Australian World Orchestra to give the gift of music – especially to those who didn't know they needed it.
Fresh musical breezes will blow through Blackheath when Lloyd Van’t Hoff and friends come to town.
The harpsichordist will perform Bach's Goldberg Variations in the way the composer intended it to be heard.