Limelight’s top shows of 2018: Classical Music
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the classical music concerts that wowed our critics in 2018.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the classical music concerts that wowed our critics in 2018.
The party has announced a comprehensive new music policy that it will implement if elected next year.
The new initiative aims to increase the representation of artists with a disability or who are deaf, with applications now open for the 2020 Sydney Festival.
In the December 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine we pay tribute to Richard Gill's extraordinary life and legacy, and our critics pick 2018's standout CDs.
It was a starry night for Jade Wood in more ways than one.
A new work and exciting collaborations on the menu for the Flinders Quartet's 2019.
The new year sees audiences reflect on the place of music in society, experience works associated with royal occasions, and journey all around the world.
Callum Watson will spend a week composing for a leading ensemble for new music.
"I was here 60 years ago in 1958 and nobody spoke about this," the maestro told the audience following the conclusion of his Brahms cycle.
The Chinese-American cellist will perform Bach’s six Cello Suites without interval.
The New Zealand-born clarinettist, and co-founder of the Australia Ensemble, has died.
Despite notable ups and downs, Ian Whitney’s annual report into the number of Australian works performed by the major orchestras sees little improvement year on year.
Alexander Colding Smith is one of three finalists in this year’s Donatella Flick LSO Conducting Competition.