Review: Sirens’ Song (The Sixteen, Harry Christophers)
The Sixteen blows the dust off the Victorian partsong tradition.
The Sixteen blows the dust off the Victorian partsong tradition.
A celebration of music both Great and British, Fish, Chips & Warm Beer was brilliantly played and passionately delivered.
In a world of multiple Beethoven, Shostakovich and Bartók cycles, asks Flinders Quartet, how have we missed Maconchy?
The quartet renews its commitment to gender-balanced programming across three mainstage concerts, featuring three new premieres from Australian composers and tours across urban and regional Victoria.
Ensemble Q gives a thoughtful examination of early 20th-century chamber rarities.
The tenor tells Clive Paget about recording his new series with pianist Nathan Williamson, the first volume of which is Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January–February 2021.
Following her damning analysis of world-leading orchestras’ 2018-2019 seasons, we spoke to the soprano and driving force behind the Donne: Women in Music project.