Limelight’s top 10 most-read classical reviews of 2024
Looking back at the live classical music reviews that captured the most eyes at Limelight this year, with a surprising number one spot.
Looking back at the live classical music reviews that captured the most eyes at Limelight this year, with a surprising number one spot.
Vocal ensemble Sjaella, UK pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Latvian stars The Balanas Sisters among the Snow Concert Hall's drawcards.
Boy soprano turned bass-baritone Freddy Shaw named the next recipient of the Humanity Foundation Taryn Fiebig Scholarship.
An inspirational player and teacher, Zakir Hussain collaborated widely in a career that spanned Indian Classical music, jazz and rock.
STEM focus and NAPLAN testing contributing to an undervaluing of arts and music and systemic neglect in investment, new report concludes.
Fine music floods the Sapphire Coast as Four Winds offers a classical Easter celebration, intriguing collaborations and intimate recitals.
William Barton, Stephen Page and Australian Haydn Ensemble to feature in the State Library of NSW’s year of "transformative storytelling".
Relegated to an "unfunded excellence" category in the latest Create NSW funding round, Taikoz is facing an uncertain future.
Roxie Syron and Eli Clarke the latest in the long and impressive line of dancers to take part in Bangarra's Russell Page Graduate Program.
Taxes on major prizes may come under the microscope as the NSW government looks for ways to boost the state's faltering creative economy.
Limelight published hundreds of live music, theatre, dance and opera reviews this year. But what were the critiques that really clicked with our readers?
Victorian companies Back to Back Theatre, St Martins Youth Arts and Polyglot Theatre among this year's recipients.
Gabrielle Trainor to lead a deep-dive into the decision-making processes of the country's biggest arts organisation.