Colours of Impressionism: From Dark to Light
Sixty-five Impressionist masterpieces have travelled from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris to the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Sixty-five Impressionist masterpieces have travelled from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris to the Art Gallery of South Australia.
The Israeli-born virtuoso faced two crises in his musical life. The first took him to Italy on a quest for buried treasure, and to solve the second, his latest willing recruit is Australia’s Elena Kats-Chernin.
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Director Adena Jacobs talks about her latest project for Sydney Chamber Opera and the haunting story of trauma from which it grew.
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Two decades after Murray Bail’s novel, Damian Barbeler has a work that harnesses the beauty and variety of Eucalyptus trees.
Ahead of her intimate recital, Gu speaks about performing in a salon, forging connections with the audience, and bringing the music of the East to western audiences.
The Tasmanian-born pianist is celebrated with a generous 10-disc box set.
The Australian soprano spoke to Limelight ahead of her performance with the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
The set and costume designer for this year's Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour talks weatherproofing costumes, reanimating opera's workhorse, and giving Puccini's heroines their due.
Is it surprising that so many men got away with so much for so long? Because after all, they still pretty much run the show.