Jonathan Dove: I have always enjoyed telling stories through music
The composer, best known for his vocal music, tells us about his orchestral writing, which is showcased in Limelight's Recording of the Month in August.
The composer, best known for his vocal music, tells us about his orchestral writing, which is showcased in Limelight's Recording of the Month in August.
The 33-year-old Finnish conductor is quickly making her mark on the podium. She tells us about pawning her violin to pay for masterclasses, stalking Jorma Panula, and her new gig in the UK.
Dutch soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek discusses her upcoming debut with Opera Australia in Giordano’s Andrea Chénier, playing a spoilt noblewoman, and how she keeps in character in the wings.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble’s Artistic Director and Principal Violin explains how performing chamber arrangements of Beethoven’s symphonies allows us to find the music’s deeper essence.
One of our busiest playwrights is directing her new work for Queensland Theatre.
This issue includes features on Léo Delibes' Sylvia, Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony, Golden Age string instruments, and composers Schumann and John Kander.
Guy Noble explores the dark side of tourism, which he believes commodifies what should be valuable experiences.
The winner of 3MBS's The Talent Season 1 2019 on his ABBA obsession, jazz pianist Makoto Ozone, and taking opportunities as they come.
The baritone is about to embark on an OQ regional Queensland tour of Songs To Die For in which Don Giovanni meets Highway to Hell. He extols the virtues of opera on the road.
Caught between wife and mother, the composer’s danse became macabre indeed.
The Canberra rising star conductor will continue his musical journey at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore.
In love with opera and each other, Nicole Car and her baritone husband Etienne Dupuis are in Australia for a recital tour, while Car also sings Peter Grimes in Concert with SSO.
Two musicians making their Australian debut at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Roberto Carillo-Garcia and Rachael Clegg, take a 1,334-kilometre road trip up the Queensland coast, with instruments in tow.