A Carl Nielsen Odyssey
Alan John takes the deepest dive into the work of Denmark's Carl Neilsen, attending a 10-concert series in Copenhagen.
Alan John takes the deepest dive into the work of Denmark's Carl Neilsen, attending a 10-concert series in Copenhagen.
Ahead of Opera Australia’s Tannhäuser in Concert, the Finnish bass talks to Limelight about his passion for Wagner and those who inspire him.
Cameron Lam recaps new or recent releases you may have missed across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Featuring Frances Rings and Alma Moodie, Ross Edwards and Raf Bonachela, this month's magazine is a jam-packed winter warmer.
Adelaide has a magnificent and unique new music venue, Baroque Hall, and an exciting music program to match.
The British countertenor talks text, musical line, and those tricksy bottom notes.
Rosemary Tuck and Richard Bonynge discuss the fifth and final disc of Czerny’s music, ending the series with two world premiere recordings.
Over the past decade, only 5% of incoming jazz instrumentalists at Sydney Con have been women. Jo Lawry is out to change that – and more.
Alarm bells are ringing as news of a national shortage of bellringers spreads ahead of King Charles's coronation.
For its second year of touring, Music in the Regions collaborates with the Inventi Ensemble to connect with regional communities.
Composer Cat Hope reflects on the German premiere of her wordless opera Speechless and what it means in today's troubled Europe.
"For me this is totally, totally unbelievable.” Shanul Sharma sings the role of a personal hero in Philip Glass’s minimalist masterpiece Satyagraha.
This year’s ANAM Quartetthaus season brings Australian and UK string quartets into extreme close-up for a listening experience unlike any other.