Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: November 2025 – New Releases, New Faces
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.
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.
Leading an organisation of 130 people, the CEO of Queensland Symphony Orchestra says he still finds time to play the tuba.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The QSO and Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective delivered an incredible, terrifying journey from the abyss to salvation in Verdi’s Requiem.
QSO invites audiences to "feel every note" in a season ranging from Mahler and Tchaikovsky to movie and video-game scores.
Former Australian Chamber Orchestra violin Glenn Christensen rejoins QSO after German stint.
A brave program that set minds racing off into thoughts seldom contemplated in such depth at a concert hall.
Shostakovich responded to the political world around him in his compositions. We look at why his music remains as vital and relevant as ever.
Ahead of his Australian Chamber Orchestra debut, pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk talks about his quest for freedom, and the composers who have championed it.
Cameron Lam’s monthly Australian Art Music playlist explores preludes, dawn, and the moment of reflection before a journey, featuring music across Classical, Jazz, & Sound Art.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Let the actors act, let the orchestras orch – QSO meets John Bell on an uneven playing field.
It took Angelin Preljocaj 50 years before he felt ready to tackle Swan Lake. The French choreographer talks about his modern, ecological production, headed for Brisbane.