Does UK opera have a future to sing about?
Opera in the UK needs to be more relevant and diverse, but ultimately investment and education are what's needed to secure its future.
Opera in the UK needs to be more relevant and diverse, but ultimately investment and education are what's needed to secure its future.
Cameron Lam collects the latest releases across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Siobhan Stagg and Jaime Martín discuss the joys of collaborating on Strauss and Debussy.
Ahead of an Australian tour for Musica Viva Australia, Director of Music Daniel Hyde discusses the Choir's latest Australian commission.
After a week-long winter intensive program at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Deborah Cheetham Fraillon announces a new First Nations opera will premiere in 2025.
As Opera Australia’s Puccini centenary celebrations continue, Limelight talks to the creative team behind its new production of Il trittico.
Ahead of his Australian appearances in July, French cellist Christian-Pierre La Marca discusses his multimedia concert-show about the planet.
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People are dancing into their nineties and beyond. We look at the collectives, classes programs that keep them moving.
James Antoniou examines how music and poetry have interlocked through the ages and explores their collaborative potential.
This month, West Australian Opera unveils a brand-new, all-Australian production of Rusalka. We talk to the creatives staging it.
British Council Australia's Helen Salmon explains the aims of the UK /Australia Season and discusses how it continues to bear fruit.
Marshall McGuire, Director of Programming at Melbourne Recital Centre, talks about its daring new music series.