Review: The Shadow of the Living Light (Bronzewing)
Katie Yap and Donald Nicolson combine for an exceptionally varied and stimulating evening in one of Melbourne's music hotspots.
Katie Yap and Donald Nicolson combine for an exceptionally varied and stimulating evening in one of Melbourne's music hotspots.
Avian-inspired collaborations from Australian violist toys with juxtapositions.
Dramatic sacred music, eclectic journeys across Europe – all with historically informed yet fresh perspectives.
"Hidden gems" and a Shakespeare-inspired world premiere make for a joyful experience from beginning to end.
Hymns, barricades and cockatoo cries fill this viola-meets-synth recital.
New duo Bronzewing takes us on a mind-boggling musical time warp across nine centuries.
Top young musicians and some old hands of Baroque repertoire delivered a delightful snapshot of mid-18th century Vienna.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Expert in the music of 17th and 18th centuries, Donald Nicolson is also active in music outside the bounds of historically-informed performance.
Incoming curator Genevieve Lacey talks to Limelight about the 2025 edition of the intimate chamber music concert series.
Five performances, four world premieres, and esteemed guest artists; the MCO explores the "poetry of music" in 2025.
A from-the-heart performance by conductor and players alike – and it got to the hearts of everyone listening.