On Stage in October: Classical Music, Opera & Theatre
Find out what's on stage – and streaming online – in October from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
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.
Find out what's on stage – and streaming online – in October from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
Catch up on what's been in the Limelight with the top arts stories to recently make headlines.
The innovative online platform is teaming up with the National Art School to broadcast concerts from the Cell Block Theatre.
The actor and playwright has become the first Indigenous artist to win any of the prizes on offer in the Archibald Prize in its 99-year history.
After coming under fire for the lack of diversity in its 2020 cohort of semi-finalists, the RGE has announced changes to the way it will operate, and has cancelled the 2020 competition.
TSO House will showcase Tasmanian composers past and present, with music available to hire to orchestras, community ensembles and schools around the world.
The Sydney ensemble has taken out the top prize in Musica Viva’s inaugural National Chamber Music Championship for secondary school ensembles.
The musician, author and advocate has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to Australian Music.
Twelve ensembles will compete in the final round of Musica Viva's first National Chamber Music Championship for secondary school ensembles, which will be streamed by Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance has accused the company of “acting unconscionably”, but Opera Australia claims that there are inaccuracies in the union's public statement.
Ahead of the release of her performance for Brandenburg One, the cellist talks about Bach, psychology and how a horse-riding accident forced her to make a difficult decision about her career in music.
The 29-year-old cellist plans to tour a program of Australian music for cello across the country – travelling by train.
We speak to Artistic Director Claire Edwardes about a quarter-century of new music, and celebrating a milestone birthday under unusual conditions.