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Review: Blackwattle Trio (Bellingen Music Festival)

The second-string of Australian chamber music looks strong from sleepy Bellingen Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

September 29, 2014
Supported by Warner Classics

Maria Callas: Her 10 Greatest Moments

In partnership with Warner Classics, here are ten of La Divina's stellar career highlights.

September 19, 2014
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Opera, Orchestral
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SNEAK PEEK: Twenty-one 21st Century Masterpieces

Here's a preview of this month's Limelight Magazine cover feature. Which works of today will be the classics of tomorrow?

September 18, 2014
Classical Music
features

Limelight exclusive: Gramophone Label of the Year Interview

Paul Baxter of Delphian Records talks about founding a label and his proudest moments.

September 18, 2014
Audiovisual, Chamber, Classical Music, Dance, Film, Instrumental, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Opera, Orchestral, Theatre, Visual Art, Vocal & Choral
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October issue of Limelight Magazine: On Sale Now

Which works of today will be the classics of tomorrow? Available to buy now online and in shops. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

September 15, 2014
Classical Music, Instrumental
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Stephen Hough: The priesthood’s loss is classical music’s gain

The eclectic pianist talks about career choices, Aussie citizenship and the compulsion to compose.

September 15, 2014
Classical Music, Opera
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Stuart Skelton on why Verdi’s Otello is not just skin deep

The Australian tenor’s latest role debut sees him reflecting on repertoire and mixing a musical cocktail or two.

September 11, 2014
Classical Music, Opera, Orchestral
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Classical Music’s 10 Deadliest Serial Killers

How do classical music's most murderous characters compare to Jack the Ripper?

September 10, 2014
Classical Music
features

Canberra Handel Project conjours up an Australian première

Hard to believe that Alexander Balus has never been heard down under, until now that is.

September 9, 2014
Classical Music, Orchestral
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WASO celebrates 2015 with stellar soloists and a Brahms Festival

Asher Fisch lures Maisky, Zuckerman, Ohlsson and Chang to Perth.

September 3, 2014
Classical Music
features

Tan Dun reveals the ancient mysteries of Chinese women

Composer explains how he learned their secret language in the fields thanks to singing and cooking.

September 2, 2014
Classical Music
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David Suchet’s Musical Confession

The actor discusses the power of Mozart, duetting with his wife and taking up the clarinet late in life. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

September 1, 2014
Classical Music
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Composer of the Month: Thomas Tallis

In a time of religious upheaval, Tallis’s brilliance allowed him to remain relatively unscathed.

September 1, 2014

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