Review: MOSSO | Music in Motion (Canberra International Music Festival)
A fluid festival of sound and vision explores how music moves – and is moved by – the world around it.
A fluid festival of sound and vision explores how music moves – and is moved by – the world around it.
A gripping collaboration from the place where high tech and the human voice meet.
A classic concert weaving French representations of time through the ages.
Speakeasy patina is brought to a high polish in an arresting display of skill and spirit.
Folk tunes taken to the next level with extraordinary care and precision.
A fine Schubert sonata, expertly performed by Kristian Chong – with equally fine wines to wash down each movement.
Ensemble Liaison and collaborators Lina Tur Bonet and James Crabb ace the ‘groove test'.
The famed Swiss contemporary music group is about to make its Canberra International Music Festival and Australian debut. Serge Vuille and Antoine Françoise unpack the program.
As 2026 Composer in Residence at the Canberra International Music Festival, Fiona Hill presents a body of work in which collaboration is more worldview than method.
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working-class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
In his second program as Artistic Director of the Canberra International Music Festival, Eugene Ughetti presents a lineup rich in site-specific bell works.
Luminescence Chamber Singers is set to premiere a new, electronically infused program. AJ America breaks it down for Maddy Briggs.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.