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Online arts platforms blossomed during the COVID lockdowns. Six years later, what's the way forward for them?
Online arts platforms blossomed during the COVID lockdowns. Six years later, what's the way forward for them?
International performers, local talent, beloved works and rare classical gems mark the festival's seventh program.
Angela Hewitt’s gemlike recital shows us what we’ve been missing for seven years.
International rising stars Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux and Ignas Maknickas to perform exclusively. Soprano Alexandra Flood among the Australian talent to shine.
As pianist Angela Hewitt prepares for her Australian dates, we grab a few minutes to talk about her program and what she does to stay at "the pinnacle".
The revered Canadian pianist to focus on Bach, Mozart, Handel and Brahms in her first visit since 2017.
Neither pandemic, nor flood, nor last-minute changes of cast or caterer have managed to dim the brilliance of this 10-year-old gem of a festival.
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
Australian Digital Concert Hall's Chris Howlett talks to Limelight about lowering the barriers to fine music and this weekend's Kawai 88 Keys Festival.
The ins and outs of Bach’s cello suites made for a fascinating and entertaining Bendigo Chamber Music Festival talking point.
Now in its fourth year, the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival has established itself as an important date on the chamber music calendar.
Painstaking attention to detail by the family-run winery and exceptional musicianship make for an unmissable return to the festival after more than two years.
The Nielson Foundation, UKARIA Founder Ulrike Klein and Biennale of Sydney CEO Barbara Moore are among those recognised for their philanthropic support of Australian theatre, music and the visual arts.