Review: When George Met Arnold (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
‘Anyone for tennis?’ gets new meaning in Benedict and Tedeschi’s take the Gershwin and Schoenberg bromance.
‘Anyone for tennis?’ gets new meaning in Benedict and Tedeschi’s take the Gershwin and Schoenberg bromance.
Storms, alarums and excursions as John Bell and the SSO put the Bard to the baton.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra to play three cities with violin sensation Chloe Chua and Sydney-born cellist Pei-Sian Ng featuring.
Strap yourself in for Joyce Yang's upcoming recital series. "We’ll take the sharp corners together!”
Great Sibelius from start to Finnish under a conductor to whom this music seems like second nature.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian String Quartet join forces for one special concert.
A new, world class instrument at the heart of St James' is about to be put through its paces.
Bravura performances of septets by the SSO principals and octets from the Goldner and Orava Quartets bring this year’s festival to a triumphant close.
Renowned for his insightful conducting and unwavering dedication to the art form, Davis' death has sparked an outpouring of tributes.
Umberto Clerici conducted his first concert in 2018. Four years later, he was Queensland Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor. How did he do it?
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Balm for the spirit in Easter Week, courtesy of conductor Sir Donald Runnicles, cellist Matthew Barley and composer John Tavener.