On Air & Online: Radio and live performances to stream in December 2020
Highlights coming up in online streaming as well as on ABC Classic and the independent radio stations ArtSound, Fine Music Sydney, 3MBS, 4MBS and 5MBS.
Angus McPherson is a writer, editor and digital content specialist. He is a former Deputy Editor of Limelight and has written for BBC Music Magazine, RealTime Arts and CutCommon. A flute player by training, he holds a PhD in Music.
Highlights coming up in online streaming as well as on ABC Classic and the independent radio stations ArtSound, Fine Music Sydney, 3MBS, 4MBS and 5MBS.
The Australian composer tells us about his second album, which focusses on larger-scale choral and orchestral works.
Find out what's on stage and streaming online in December from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
Paul Kildea’s first season as Artistic Director will feature several programs rescued from 2020, plenty of Australian artists, as well as a staged presentation of his book Chopin’s Piano.
The Brisbane theatre company will present two world premieres in the first part of its 2021 season, with more plays to be announced in 2021.
Dreambox Collective's Chloe Chung and Carlo Antonioli takes us behind the scenes of their new multimedia project that combines music, poetry and visual art.
From the wild ride of Anna Clyne's Stride to a bristling Grosse Fuge, the ACO reminds us of what we've been missing with the concert halls closed.
The ACO’s hybrid live and digital offerings include world premieres by Thomas Adès and Holly Harrison, along with collaborations with Belvoir and a brand new cinematic work, River.
Joseph Nolan’s 2021 season includes the first fully professional performance of Bach’s Easter Oratorio in Perth and a brand new work by a WA composer.
The QSO's 2021 season features three new commissions by Australian composers and a focus on the orchestra's own musicians.
The Welsh singer tells us about the inspiration behind his 40th album, what he's been up during the COVID-19 pandemic, and working with the likes of Judi Dench, Sami Yusuf and more.
Wesley Enoch’s fifth and final Festival will be all Australian Made.
The company will present the inaugural Maali Festival, which was to have taken place in 2020, as well as Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, an adaptation of Animal Farm by Van Badham, and an audience-choice Shakespeare.