The December 2020 issue of Limelight is now available
The new-look Limelight magazine includes major features written by Mahima Macchione, Jane Albert, Carole M. Cusack and Alex Ross.
The new-look Limelight magazine includes major features written by Mahima Macchione, Jane Albert, Carole M. Cusack and Alex Ross.
Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson’s intriguing coupling of Debussy and Rameau sweeps the board.
Paul Kildea’s first season as Artistic Director will feature several programs rescued from 2020, plenty of Australian artists, as well as a staged presentation of his book Chopin’s Piano.
Das Rheingold will open at Melbourne's newly renovated Regent Theatre in February, with the Cycle culminating in 2023.
The Brisbane theatre company will present two world premieres in the first part of its 2021 season, with more plays to be announced in 2021.
Originally scheduled for 2020, Impermanence, created to a new score by Bryce Dessner, will premiere, while the acclaimed ab [intra] will return.
The entirely WA program takes the river as its theme and includes a range of new work, with a strong Noongar component.
The ACO’s hybrid live and digital offerings include world premieres by Thomas Adès and Holly Harrison, along with collaborations with Belvoir and a brand new cinematic work, River.
Australian-based and international soloists feature in a series that includes the return of Circa, with each concert also going digital.
From a park bench in Sydney’s Green Park to Gunaikurnai country in the Victorian Alps, from Singapore to outer space, Griffin’s new season crosses worlds.
Joseph Nolan’s 2021 season includes the first fully professional performance of Bach’s Easter Oratorio in Perth and a brand new work by a WA composer.
The QSO's 2021 season features three new commissions by Australian composers and a focus on the orchestra's own musicians.
Wesley Enoch’s fifth and final Festival will be all Australian Made.