ACO’s Mountain headlines Limelight’s May 2017 issue
Richard Tognetti's new odyssey leads a line up including Brett Dean's Hamlet, Orwell's 1984, Messiaen's Turangalîla and more.
Richard Tognetti's new odyssey leads a line up including Brett Dean's Hamlet, Orwell's 1984, Messiaen's Turangalîla and more.
Ju Hyeon Han is the first blind singer to play a lead role in an American conservatory or university opera production.
The conductor and ASO Artistic Advisor speaks about being honoured for his services to British music.
The yellow brick road winds its way back to Australia in Andrew Lloyd Webber's London Palladium production.
The artist's winning painting is a contemporary and colourful response to Caravaggio’s Judith beheading Holofernes.
Works will range from opera, electronics, and immersive live performance, with two thirds of funding going to women composers.
The Australian director will take over the helm of OperaQ from Lindy Hume in November.
Opera Queensland is offering 2,500 specially discounted $25 tickets to the French grand opera.
Although the man tried to explain why he was practising while driving, the police remained unconvinced.
Australia’s richest prize for young contemporary artists has announced the 21 artists who have made the finals.
In his latest gaffe, the US President has trumpeted his friendship with the great tenor – who died in 2007.
Steve Davislim's Tito will also be among the highlights to catch the ears of Aussie audiences.
A school girl in the US, with no left hand, is giving the violin a red hot go after students built her a hot pink prosthetic arm.