Indian Summer
Over a 30-year career, Andreas Scholl’s voice has retained its remarkable beauty. He talks to us about his instrument and the road to fame.
Over a 30-year career, Andreas Scholl’s voice has retained its remarkable beauty. He talks to us about his instrument and the road to fame.
Tan Dun talks about his choral concerto Nine and violin concerto Hero, which he is to conduct for Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
In 2025, Mark Wigglesworth becomes Chief Conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. He talks about his approach to conducting, and his passion for cricket.
The Finnish pianist, composer, conductor and curator discusses his program for this year’s UKARIA 24 festival.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ new Executive Director discusses his lifelong love of choral music and why he said no to Bear Grylls.
En route to the Adelaide Guitar Festival, Xuefei Yang talks about her trailblazing career as China’s first internationally celebrated classical guitarist.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Fairy dust, relationship counselling and Mahler are all part of the job says British flautist Michael Cox.
Folk-flecked piano trios, Elder’s Elgar, Jurowski’s Stravinsky, and orchestral songs from Magdalena Kožená and Stanford. This month’s releases are strikingly eclectic.
Realising how much his stepdog calms him down, Guy Noble takes his hat off to adorable fluffballs who help us relax and smell the roses.
Sex, demigods and a three-headed beast, Gilgamesh has it all. Composer Jack Symonds talks about his new opera based on the Mesopotamian epic.