Katherine Jenkins announces Australian tour
The classical-crossover artist will tour the country in November.
The classical-crossover artist will tour the country in November.
After his disqualification from the Lang Lang International Piano Competition in Shenzhen, Lee gives Limelight his version of events in response to an account issued by the jury.
The world premiere of a new Australian work for theremin and string quartet are among the highlights at this year’s festival.
With a modest operating surplus of $342,667 (up from an operating deficit of $2.1 million the year before) the company’s bottom line was bolstered by a number of significant bequests.
Inside the issue: Ute Lemper, Requiems to die for, Rossini's Il Viaggio a Reims, ZOFO's new Pictures at an Exhibition, the Bolshoi Ballet and more.
First-time finalist Tessa MacKay’s winning portrait of the actor heralds the beginning of Archibald season, with several notable arts world figures amongst the subjects.
Pianist Jeremy Chan and American tenor Michael St Peter are one of 27 shortlisted singer-pianist duos in this year's competition.
His score for the critically divisive Beetlejuice has seen him touted for Best Original Score.
The young playwright wins another honour for The Almighty Sometimes, while Behrouz Boochani, who is locked up on Manus Island, is given a special award.
The company’s starry production of Artaserse has been named best Rediscovered Work.
In a new Platform Paper, the composer considers how Indigenous cultural life has been appropriated in music, and suggests more meaningful engagements moving forward.
While the Australian singer-songwriter’s second musical to open on Broadway in the last 12 months was dubbed “a scream” by Variety, the New York Post called it “a disaster”.
The first musical to be staged for Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour surpassed ticket sales for 2015’s production of Aida.