The June 2023 issue of Limelight is now available
Featuring Frances Rings and Alma Moodie, Ross Edwards and Raf Bonachela, this month's magazine is a jam-packed winter warmer.
Featuring Frances Rings and Alma Moodie, Ross Edwards and Raf Bonachela, this month's magazine is a jam-packed winter warmer.
Featuring Frances Rings and Alma Moodie, Ross Edwards and Raf Bonachela, this month's magazine is a jam-packed winter warmer.
Cameron Lam goes big and bold in this month's Australian Art Music playlist, exploring major works for wind symphony, orchestra, big band, and the stage.
Cameron Lam explores trios across jazz, classical, and experimental music in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
From purchasing a few bars of music to making a multi-million-dollar donation, we explore the different ways that philanthropy can help transform our cultural life.
William Barton wins two awards from three nominations, Joseph Tawadros wins for the third year in a row, while Carl Vine and the Australian Chamber Orchestra also emerge victorious.
Hugh Robertson, the Orchestra’s Editorial Manager and former Limelight Deputy Editor, reveals what he is most looking forward to next year.
Cameron Lam explores the latest online releases and re-releases in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Five world premiere commissions by composers including Ross Edwards, Caroline Shaw and Brenda Gifford, make up a diverse season, with living composers contributing 70% of the music.
This extraordinary program includes selections from the Changi Songbook, providing the right balance of light relief and ethereal beauty in contrast to the heavier themes explored.
The UNSW ensemble offers a season lit up by Bach, Ravel, Westlake and Edwards, with guest performers that loom large in NSW and internationally.
The vivacious concert brought together many of Sydney's leading percussionists in a program that celebrated successive generations of Synergy, Taikoz and their offshoots.
Sophie Rowell discusses her inaugural season as Artistic Director of MCO, which includes world premieres by Caerwen Martin, Lior and Ade Vincent, as well as a focus on local talent and female composers.