Review: 2021 Coriole Music Festival
This year's brilliantly programmed and performed Coriole Festival showed that Australian music is indeed alive and well.
This year's brilliantly programmed and performed Coriole Festival showed that Australian music is indeed alive and well.
This concert, being toured by Musica Viva, is both a journey to Russia’s dark soul and a farewell to a rising star.
The violinist and Musica Viva FutureMaker chats to Limelight ahead of his tour with Konstantin Shamray and the ANAM Orchestra.
A magnificent, eclectic recital from a counter-tenor with truly prodigious abilities.
South Australian piano pieces bathe in tonal colour and spiritual contemplation.
The elegant Sydney hotel is offering a new series of intimate recitals by leading musicians and performers, combined with high tea or a degustation dinner.
Paul Kildea’s first season as Artistic Director will feature several programs rescued from 2020, plenty of Australian artists, as well as a staged presentation of his book Chopin’s Piano.
A fine performance of Beethoven’s Emperor piano concerto headlines a rich and varied ASO concert full of emotional contrasts.
The esteemed Irish pianist and educator is the Jury Chair of the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition in Queensland. He offers words of advice to young musicians.
South Australia's Coriole Music Festival continues to solidify its position as a unique and intimate occasion.
After a shaky start with Dvořák, the penultimate concert built to a jovial close with a work by Edgar Meyer.
Artists pair up as the Festival gets into full swing.
Konstantin Shamray brought plenty of pyrotechnics to this performance with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.