Bell Shakespeare's Phèdre
Jun 14, 2013
Racine’s interpretation of this ancient Greek myth is one of the most important tragedies ...
Ryoji Ikeda: test pattern [No.5] at Carriageworks
Jun 14, 2013
The Japanese master of sound installation brings his mesmerising barcode catwalk to Carriageworks.
Akram Khan Company: iTMOi
Jun 4, 2013
British choreographer Akram Khan's ground breaking new full length work, iTMOi (in the mind of ...
Turner at the Tate: The Making of a Master
Jun 3, 2013
J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) is one of Britain’s greatest artists, a key figure of ...
Phillip Scott's Rite of Spring Marathon
May 31, 2013
Could listening to
The Rite of Spring for 38 days drive a music critic to distraction? As ...
Scientists reveal what Callas should have sung
Jun 18, 2013
Medea’s final aria, hidden by Cherubini, sees the light of day after 200 years under charcoal.
July issue of Limelight: Maria Callas – The Ultimate Diva
Jun 17, 2013
A look at opera singers old and new, from Callas to Kaufmann, with more than a side glance at ...
YouTube: the un-destruction of classical music
Jun 17, 2013
Despite the claims of Krystian Zimerman, Henry Norman reckons YouTube is a positive force for ...
Live review: ACO2 and Daniel Müller-Schott (Sydney Opera House)
Jun 17, 2013
The Australian Chamber Orchestra's baby sister comes of age.
Sydney Conservatorium to get some Latin flair
Jun 16, 2013
New Head of Conducting Eduardo Diazmuñoz has succeeded where Humperdinck, Ravel and ...