Review: A Thing of Beauty (Emily Granger)
Each vignette in this aptly named program reflects a composer's distinctive style as well as Granger's fine tone and versatility.
Each vignette in this aptly named program reflects a composer's distinctive style as well as Granger's fine tone and versatility.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
From Kabul’s lost musical heritage to a new Australian chamber work, Ed le Brocq reflects on honesty, courage and the enduring power of stories.
A vitally important showcase of women composers fills a gap in music presentation.
Challenging on many levels but always beautiful, vivid and brilliantly sung.
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Anne Cawrse knew little about Louis XIV when she was asked to turn an epic poem about the Sun King into a song cycle. So why did she say yes?
With TwoSet Violin for its cover stars, the June issue of Limelight is all about artists reshaping the ways in which audiences engage with the arts.
With TwoSet Violin for its cover stars, the June issue of Limelight is all about artists reshaping the ways in which audiences engage with the arts.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
It's Silly Season but there's plenty of seriously Australian music to be heard in the next two months.
Alex Raineri’s program of contemporary piano works blends virtuosity and fearlessness at Brisbane Music Festival 2025.
With a major world premiere on every program, Omega Ensemble brings a fresh, contemporary focus to its 2026 season.