Review: The Music of Liza Lim (Tim Rutherford-Johnson)
Rutherford-Johnson illuminates the shape-shifting mycelial web of connections out of which Lim’s music emerges.
Will Yeoman is a former senior arts writer and current travel journalist for The West Australian newspaper. A regular contributor to Limelight and Gramophone, he is also Artistic Director of the York Festival and a keen classical guitarist.
Rutherford-Johnson illuminates the shape-shifting mycelial web of connections out of which Lim’s music emerges.
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This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
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This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
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