The June 2021 issue of Limelight is now available
We look at Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina and why it has inspired so many adaptations, composing women past, present and future, and the piano works of an overlooked Australian composer lost and found.
We look at Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina and why it has inspired so many adaptations, composing women past, present and future, and the piano works of an overlooked Australian composer lost and found.
A slight uptick on 2019 suggests the trajectory is at least headed in the right direction.
The former Brisbane Powerhouse Artistic Director takes over the role from Angela Samut.
The young composer, who graduates from Curtis this month, wins $10,000 of commission money.
The young ensemble has announced new performances as part of their 2021 season, with some ambitious repertoire in store.
Britain welcomes back art lovers, but the roadmap to normality looks increasingly uncertain.
Performances of Beethoven, Franz Waxman and Matthew Hindson carry him through the semi-finals.
Catherine Haridy will helm the AMC from 1 July, following John Davis’ remarkable 32-year tenure.
The YouTube sensations talk fashion and Gustav Holst, aka classical music's OG.
Steve Dow looks at what the 2021-22 Federal Budget has in store for the arts industry after the horror year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual performances and moving acceptance speeches define a traumatic year.
Curator Hannah Fink takes us through the musical specials at the Sydney Opera House's acclaimed restaurant.
Rebecca Cassidy, Xenia Puskarz Thomas, Timothy Newton and Sofia Troncoso will take part in the program this year.