Reissues round-up: Klemperer repressed in vinyl
The German-born maestro is making a comeback thanks to the return of the LP.
The German-born maestro is making a comeback thanks to the return of the LP.
Osborne's classy impressions, Takács' sparkling Dvorák, Vänskä and his Minnesotans embrace Mahler's Fifth and more.
With glamorous divas, the smell of greasepaint and backstage menagerie, the old Metropolitan Opera was an eye-opener for a 16-year-old boy.
Turning their back briefly on opera, The Strange Bedfellows are back with a cabaret that will definitely be more naughty than nice.
The Museum of Contemporary Art immerses audiences in the vibrant colour and music of a pioneering artist.
To celebrate the festive season, we're sharing Christmas-themed stories every day until Christmas!
To expand an earlier piano quartet, the composer wrangled the sounds of summer, a 9th-century hymn and a parrot's shriek.
Ahead of performances with Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, the conductor explores the joys and challenges of Handel's oratorio.
Pianist Steven Osborne discusses his Debussy disc on Hyperion, Limelight's Recording of the Month in December.
Ahead of their works being premiered by the ensemble, Natalie Nicolas and Clare Johnston talk inspiration and what it takes.
From childhood until his final years, Britten’s love of celebrating at Christmas time resulted in a wealth of festive works.
A new book shows how JC Williamson sometimes saved D'Oyly Carte's bacon.
One of the participants in SDC's choreographer development initiative tells us about his work, which uses music by Rachmaninov and Prokofiev.