Emily Magee on getting inside Salome’s head
The American soprano sings one of Strauss’ most complex roles in Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January/February.
The American soprano sings one of Strauss’ most complex roles in Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January/February.
It took Danish ensemble Between Music ten years to become the world's first underwater band. They're now bringing their show Aquasonic to the Sydney Festival.
A special summer holiday bumper edition, the January/February 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features Barrie Kosky on his daring production of The Nose. Plus, we reveal our 2017 Artists of the Year and chat with the Orava Quartet.
From Raoul in the West End to the Tin Man in Australia, the versatile leading man chats about Lloyd Webber's Wizard of Oz and his own debut album.
Ahead of its run at Sydney Festival, writer, director and designer David Morton talks the development of his play about Charles Darwin.
From Rent to Meet Me in St Louis to Songs for a New World, we choose the best shows to feature Christmas.
From blossoming romances to an unlikely friendship between an elf and a fir tree, operatic composers have taken a shine to Christmas over the years.
From nude dancers to opera superstars, here are the top ten live reviews that had our readers hooked in 2017.
We asked our readers to vote on their favourite pieces of classical music for Christmas. Here are the results!
A musical discovery is making people rethink the idea that Henry VIII’s sixth wife was simply the comfy-cosy nursemaid who eased his declining years.
Yindyamarra is an uplifting album featuring eight new songs by Australian composers that celebrate Christmas in contemporary Australia.
Playing in Hamburg dives, poor Brahms was exposed to certain scenes that stuck for life.
While noting the generosity of philanthropists who donate valuable instruments, the composer makes a case for funding the human voice.