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Classical Music
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John Williams lured out of house by brass players

See what happened when a flugelhorn and trumpet player began playing Star Wars outside the composer’s house.

July 20, 2016
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Orchestral
features

What’s the Delius?

Tasmin Little talks about chicken dinners at the Menuhin school, upcoming performances in Australia and intense collaborations with Piers Lane.

July 20, 2016
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Why is ‘period Liszt’ a relatively unexplored field today?

Australian pianist Olivia Sham considers how Liszt’s instrument-crushing virtuosity drove innovation in 19th-century piano design. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 15, 2016
Theatre
features

Peter Carroll on lacing the gaudy garters

The veteran actor talks about playing Malvolio and embracing the shock of the new. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 15, 2016
Classical Music, Orchestral
features

Helping young composers in search of that elusive break

Sarah-Grace Williams explains how The Metropolitan Orchestra is aiming to launch the careers of eight Aussie composers.

July 15, 2016
Classical Music, Opera
features

Roberto Alagna: My life is an opera!

Ahead of his Australian debut, we meet the French-born singer whose life has frequently resembled his chosen art form.

July 13, 2016
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
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Hidden Treasures of the Baroque

Limelight’s brains trust of early music practitioners share their secret pleasures from the bygone period. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 13, 2016
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
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O sing joyfully with all your skill

How choristers radically transformed from medieval monks into globetrotting superstars. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 13, 2016
Classical Music
features

Is this the “ugliest” music ever written?

Mathematician Scott Rickard has crunched the numbers to create a “pattern-free” piano sonata, but is it “ugly”?

July 12, 2016
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

Singing till the cows come home is a real thing in Sweden

Singer Jonna Jinton shows off her bovine bel canto, with a technique like nothing you’ve ever ‘herd’.

July 11, 2016
Dance
features

Character building: dance isn’t only for the young

Past a certain age, we expect most dancers to retire. But should we be putting these experienced talents out to pasture?

July 10, 2016
Classical Music, Opera
features

Sir David McVicar: “The older I get, the sadder I find Così”

The British director reflects on the profound melancholy of Mozart’s most lyrical work. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 8, 2016
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Opera, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
features

Composer of the Month: Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was always a lively listen but 200 years after the composer’s death, Haydn's fresh and innovatory spirit matters more than ever.

July 8, 2016

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