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Classical Music
features

The multiple musical worlds of Rupert Boyd

For the ex-pat guitarist, it's a case of Boyd meets girl, has baby, founds concert series and tours Australia.

June 5, 2019
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Brett Dean’s Quartet for the Twitter Age

With movements titled ‘Hubris’ and ‘On-message’, Brett Dean’s new piece for the Doric String Quartet swipes left on social media.

June 4, 2019
Classical Music
features

Composer of the Month: Richard Meale

Richard Meale once stood alongside Peter Sculthorpe as a hero of Australian music. James Koehne examines why he fell from prominence and argues that he was the most Romantic of Modernist composers.

June 4, 2019
features

Read the June 2019 issue of Limelight online

This issue includes features on Lang Lang, Whiteley: The Opera, Gondwana Choirs, Notre Dame, Jayson Gillham, Sweeney Todd, and much more.

June 1, 2019
Classical Music
features

Jayson Gillham: Beethoven & Me

Set to play Beethoven's five piano concertos in June, Gillham talks about how the composer is at the centre of his musical existence.

May 31, 2019
Classical Music
features

Did you hear about Bruckner’s boozy beer bout in Bayreuth?

How a jar or two with Wagner led to the befuddled dedication of the Third Symphony.

May 31, 2019
Classical Music, Opera
features

Limelight In-Depth: Shifting the Opera Gaze

The arts play a crucial role in questioning and shaping cultural norms and attitudes. In this time of tectonic social change, we need to reconsider what opera can be in the 21st century says Sally Blackwood.

May 30, 2019
Classical Music, Opera
features

Rising star: Bronwyn Douglass

As much as she protested, a career in music was the only option for this young singer. She tells us about competition success, the best piece of advice she’s ever been given and her dream opera roles.

May 30, 2019
Classical Music
features

John O’Conor on the “necessary evil” of piano competitions

The esteemed Irish pianist and educator is the Jury Chair of the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition in Queensland. He offers words of advice to young musicians.

May 29, 2019
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

Terra Australis – a concert linking voyages with music

The Australian Chamber Choir is exploring a new concept in its latest concert, which it is performing in Australia and around Europe.

May 28, 2019
Classical Music
features

Composer of the month: Eugene Ysaÿe

One of the finest violinists of his or any generation, Ysaÿe was also a composer of considerably greater talent than he himself was inclined to believe.

May 28, 2019
Classical Music
features

Thierry Fischer: Standing up for Saint-Saëns

The Utah Symphony's Music Director is a fan of the prodigious yet underrated French polymath.

May 26, 2019
Visual Art
features

Warriors, birds and gunpowder at the NGV

Contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang has created some astonishing new work for Melbourne, including an installation of 10,000 birds, in a dialogue with the Terracotta Warriors.

May 25, 2019

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