Convergence: where worlds don’t collide
Hamed Sadeghi brings musical traditions into a timely conversation. "Maybe we can focus on what we share instead of what divides us."
Hamed Sadeghi brings musical traditions into a timely conversation. "Maybe we can focus on what we share instead of what divides us."
Elision marks 40 years with eight taut miniatures exploring texture, ritual and instrumental extremity.
A technological spectacle, Children of the Resistors spotlights Sydney’s experimental talent emerging from the underground at Oxford Art Factory.
Metal-enthused Hirofumi Uchino, visual musician Tim Gruchy and cellist Freya Schack-Arnott discuss their “retro-futurist hootenanny".
Belvoir's Grief and Hayes Theatre Co's Phar Lap pick up multiple awards at this year's critic and industry peer-voted STAs.
This month, Cameron Lam’s Australian Art Music playlist is full of new faces and fresh releases, suggested by readers and voters of Limelight's 25 in 25.
An ensemble of five remarkable women delivers an electrifying fusion of mythology, sensuality and sonic daring.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
Toby Schmitz is in brilliant form in a role that demands the verbal facility of a performance poet as well as access to deep feeling.
A classic with a twist paired with a wonderful sonic storm – Jazz:NOW exhibits the diversity of contemporary jazz and improvised music.
Earshift's crack players generate moments of startling beauty in a one-off performance of a minimalist masterpiece.
A star-filled concert celebrating the oldest living culture on earth to end this year's Canberra International Music Festival.
Lior and Nigel Westlake's groundbreaking work made for a powerful opening statement for this year's Canberra International Music Festival.