Newsworthy: January/February 2025
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Travel is nowhere near as relaxing as it’s made out to be, argues Guy Noble. So, he has a novel solution – just send him your photograph.
After The Mousetrap, Robyn Nevin is directing And Then There Were None. She shares why she agreed to stage another Agatha Christie play.
Simon Rogers, Artistic Identity Director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, talks about upcoming concerts centring non-traditional music.
The award-winning British-Australian organist tells us about the music of French composer Charles-Valentin Alkan, which he is about to record in Luxembourg.
The Artistic Director of Perth Festival explains how the “wonderful, hot mess of music” in her life has influenced her programming.
Ahead of an Australian tour with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Music Director Hans Graf tells us why he puts his distinguished career down to luck.
Essential holiday listening includes a Britten rarity, stunning recordings of Elgar and Tippett, a pair of oddball operas, and three outstanding discs of orchestral music by women.
The latest arts appointments and departures
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
While the rest of the world spent lockdown baking sourdough bread, Laura Vaughan took up the extremely rare baryton. She tells us why.
Cameron Lam reflects on the releases and re-releases of 2024 and brings together some highlights in this month’s playlist.