BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts: Time to explore
A BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is one invite opera singers David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes never turn down.
A BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is one invite opera singers David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes never turn down.
Commentary on body image in Sydney Morning Herald review "not acceptable", says The Australian Ballet's Artistic Director David Hallberg.
"Fearless" British conductor Mark Wigglesworth adds Adelaide podium to his portfolio.
Lucy Clements has been a prime mover of new Australian work. How does she approach a Purcell masterpiece over 300 years old?
Arts training to receive $115m funding boost after a decade of decline in government support.
Now in its third year, Out West Piano Fest brings together four outstanding pianists with a gastronomic experience to die for.
Brooklyn-based composer William Brittelle talks to Maddy Briggs about his latest, genre-blind mini-album in which he stares down the apocalypse.
The centenary of Puccini's death gives creatives the chance to reflect on what makes his operas so special and explore new ways to stage them.
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Arcangelo's Theodora soars above all other accounts of Handel's masterpiece.
Young actors are at the heart of this haunting modern take on an ancient tragedy.
Kathryn Selby and the Goldner String Quartet bid a fond farewell with a program of masterpieces.
‘Anyone for tennis?’ gets new meaning in Benedict and Tedeschi’s take the Gershwin and Schoenberg bromance.
A soul-searching, bracingly honest reflection by two gay men on the complexities of their spiritual and cultural inheritance.
A captivating musical tribute to begin the final week of the year-long celebration of St Stephen’s 150th anniversary.
Cameron Lam slows down and settles in to ponder the collection of Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Classical to barbershop, jazz to rock, Purdue University's Glee Club Choir does it all – with a smile, a handshake and a carnation.
A new work by composer Cyrus Meurant pays tribute to an advocate for the arts in the dementia and aged care space.
Peggy Polias and Michael Bakrnčev talk about new works set to premiere in the Canberra Symphony Orchestra’s Heart-Space program.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian String Quartet join forces for one special concert.
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We are excited to announce the launch of a new company that will offer a small range of cultural tours within Australia and abroad.
We talk with musicians and medical experts to investigate the movement disorder that can end a musician’s career, and the search for a cure.
Christos Tsiolkas explains why he felt compelled to put his fear aside to co-write the libretto for Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan.
Music in the Regions heads for Broken Hill to present William Barton and Véronique Serret’s Heartland.
Lachlan Skipworth has always enjoyed writing for the flute. His new concerto was written especially for WASO's Principal Flute, Andrew Nicholson.
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As he prepares for the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, baritone Roderick Williams talks how he became “the go-to guy” for English song.
Christos Tsiolkas explains why he felt compelled to put his fear aside to co-write the libretto for Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan.
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Patti LuPone, Roderick Williams, Christos Tsiolkas, Benjamin Millepied ... stars from various firmaments are out in force in Limelight's June issue.
Arcangelo's Theodora soars above all other accounts of Handel's masterpiece.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
A BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is one invite opera singers David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes never turn down.
Log in to read the PDF version of Limelight's May 2024 magazine.
Patti LuPone, Roderick Williams, Christos Tsiolkas, Benjamin Millepied ... stars from various firmaments are out in force in Limelight's June issue.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Young actors are at the heart of this haunting modern take on an ancient tragedy.
A soul-searching, bracingly honest reflection by two gay men on the complexities of their spiritual and cultural inheritance.
Arts training to receive $115m funding boost after a decade of decline in government support.
Log in to read the PDF version of Limelight's May 2024 magazine.
Patti LuPone, Roderick Williams, Christos Tsiolkas, Benjamin Millepied ... stars from various firmaments are out in force in Limelight's June issue.
Ahead of a Sydney season, the French dancer and choreographer (of Black Swan fame) reflects on the music that shaped him.
First Nations choreographers Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown talk about working together on Bangarra's first mainstage international collaboration.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Four hands better than two in delightful Romantic works for piano duet.
Denmark-based Aussie’s exploratory work for pipe organ is a winner.
Wagner’s origins explored by your friendly neighbourhood baritenor.
Gens models exquisite French emotions in orchestral garb.
Barbarity and sophistication abound in Pappano's Russian adventures.
Well worth the wait as British bass cuts his debut disc.
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