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As the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs prepares to perform her works, Clive Paget traces the career of trailblazing British composer Dame Ethel Smyth.
Elena Kats-Chernin and her new movie score; the origins story of Peter Pan, and a farewell to the show that's skewered Aussie politics for 25 years. October is a big issue.
Elena Kats-Chernin and her new movie score; the origins story of Peter Pan, and a farewell to the show that's skewered Aussie politics for 25 years. October is a big issue.
Atmosphere aplenty as Sydney Philharmonia Choirs take the audience by storm – literally.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ new Executive Director discusses his lifelong love of choral music and why he said no to Bear Grylls.
Words and music from the two hemispheres align, inspired by the dawn, mythology, desert landscapes and the forces of nature.
In just one day, Music in Me aims to give primary school teachers of all backgrounds a toolkit to help kids get the music education they deserve.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Composer Sir Karl Jenkins speaks to Limelight about his most popular work and its evolving meaning over more than 3000 performances.
English former tenor Matthew Beale brings over 30 years of classical music industry experience to his new role at Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
Brett Weymark and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs pull out all the stops for Mendelssohn’s swansong.
A timely message of redemption and hope in a concert shining light into the world's dark places.