Read the April 2026 issue of Limelight
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working-class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working-class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
Luminescence Chamber Singers is set to premiere a new, electronically infused program. AJ America breaks it down for Maddy Briggs.
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working-class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
Luminescence shine a vivid light on Gesualdo’s astonishing dark masterpiece.
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
From snotty noses to the glory of Tallis, Luminescence have it all covered.
What do our small to medium ensembles have on offer in the year ahead?
Spanish violinist Lina Tur Bonet, Switzerland's Ensemble Contrechamps and a new collaboration with US composer William Brittelle among the highlights.
It's Silly Season but there's plenty of seriously Australian music to be heard in the next two months.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Cameron Lam’s September playlist creates a listening experience that keeps speeding up, using local Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
The "gutsy" new regional festival is flush with flavours from classical, improvised and jazz to contemporary music.
Jack Symonds takes home twin trophies with Anne Cawrse, Chloe Kim and Cathy Milliken also amongst this year's awardees.