On Stage: the events you need to see in November 2024
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The Silver Screen continues its allure after almost a century.
Cellist Steven Isserlis demonstrates what a consummate artist’s total commitment to a composer's vision looks and sounds like.
The pianist's legal team is charging that Melbourne Symphony Orchestra violated human and workplace rights enshrined in state and federal law.
Decades of funding cuts have created a chasm between the priorities of arts company boards and artists, argues Heather L. Robinson. We'll all pay the price.
The Sydney Conservatorium's Laura Case delves into the logical and historical reasons for the large number of violins in a symphony orchestra.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Guy Noble asks whether artists have the right to free speech, or if it depends on the context. And why are Australian arts organisations having such trouble retaining cultural leaders?
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is operating in a state of damage control and unfortunately it shows.
Two talented singers delighted their audience, skipping along a path less travelled of art songs, opera and musicals.
It's lawyer's letters at 20 paces as pianist Jayson Gillham's dispute with the MSO rumbles on.
After its impact was heard around the world, the solo piano work is now available on Bandcamp with proceeds donated to Gaza refugees.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the humble percussionist, and their sometimes less-than-obvious contributions to the music we love.