The November 2023 issue of Limelight is now available online, with hard copies on their way to those with a print subscription. Click below to go straight to the issue, or continue on to find out what’s inside.
The 1711 hit that catapulted Handel to fame and fortune at just 25.
by Clive Paget
Australian opera has a legacy of gender inequality. So what’s next?
by Caitlin Vincent
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Also in this issue ...
- On Stage: the buzz around live performance
- Newsworthy: a round-up of our recent news reports
- Eliza and Harry Sdraulig interview by Jo Litson
- On the Record column by Clive Paget
- Elise Esther Hearst interview by Jansson J. Antmann
- Cutting Edge by Jansson J. Antmann
- Everything and Nothing by Heather Mitchell book review by Diana Simmonds
- My Name is Alfred Hitchcock film review by Jason Blake
- On Air & Online: Radio and streaming concert highlights
- Guy Noble’s Soapbox: A Bitter Taste
- Playing Up: The Erhu with Dong Ma
- World Premiere column by May Lyon
- Five Questions for conductor Vladimir Fanshil
- My Music with Black Swan State Theatre Company’s Kate Champion
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