Review: Higher Angels (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
A great night and a much-needed spark of hope for less troubled times ahead.
A great night and a much-needed spark of hope for less troubled times ahead.
Led by flautist Melissa Farrow, the Brandenburgs dance their way across France and England in a cheery return to the stage.
Find out what's on stage and streaming online in November from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
Ahead of the release of her performance for Brandenburg One, the cellist talks about Bach, psychology and how a horse-riding accident forced her to make a difficult decision about her career in music.
French harpist Xavier de Maistre brings flair and subtlety to Vivaldi's Venice.
Only the most mean-spirited Grinch could resist this concert’s majestic joie de vivre.
In 2018, aged 10, he won the Junior First Prize at the Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition. Now he is playing with the likes of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Sydney Symphony – after a banana.
Harpist Xavier de Maistre returns, violinist Jonas Zschenderlein makes his Australian debut, and the orchestra celebrates Notre-Dame's rich musical legacy.
Amidst all the crowns and fireworks, it was Emma Black’s oboe that really sparkled.
A magnificent masque, entertaining and amazing in equal parts.
The celebrated fashion designer, and arts patron, grew up in Italy listening to the garbage men singing arias. But it wasn’t until she moved to Australia that a life-long love for opera was kindled.
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
Harriet Cunningham celebrates the “madness” that led to the formation and running of the period ensemble as it launches a program celebrating the past and the future.