Comings and Goings: January/February 2026
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
A fusion of psych-rock and symphonic power alternates between overwhelm and brilliance.
A flair for programming and "commercial nous" secures Harry Prouse an influential role at SOH.
Actor Kala Gare calls out handsy audience behaviour during show. "It's starting to get a little crazy with people feeling a little liberal."
Three Australian-Iranian musicians and two Persian classical music stars from Tehran deliver a hypnotic concert spanning centuries.
A fine cast of Puccini interpreters animate this nostalgic farewell to Gale Edwards’ Weimar-era production.
The Westminster Abbey Emeritus Organist is both playful and reverent in this joyous showcase of the instrument’s versatility.
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra announces 2026 Australasian tour with a program of contemporary Chinese works and Russian masterpieces.
Comedy of the most tightly choreographed kind, with every gesture, facial expression and flair of the nostrils delivered to tight cues and at a fierce pace.
The German pianist and composer is a marvel of live electronic performance.
Ahead of HKSO's Australian debut tour, conductor-violinist Jue Yao talks to Limelight about Hong Kong's unique musical culture.
The trademark sideburns are salt and pepper these days, but Rufus Wainwright's voice and flair for drama remain as pure and powerful as ever.
Outside of sporting arenas, it’s not often you find yourself part of a crowd so invested in the action.