Jean-Efflam Bavouzet: Debussy kills all the rules
For many, the works of Debussy and Ravel go hand in hand, but for the French pianist (who’s recorded the complete piano works of both) the two couldn’t be more different.
For many, the works of Debussy and Ravel go hand in hand, but for the French pianist (who’s recorded the complete piano works of both) the two couldn’t be more different.
What can the pianist-composer’s heart, preserved in a jar of cognac, tell us about his death?
Nathan Aspinall has been selected as one of 24 participants to battle it out at the elite competition in Denmark.
Poles apart 20th-century greats, fused by Steinbacher.
The Georgian-born violinist on her new all-Prokofiev album and why she won’t be performing in Russia any time soon.
The opera company, which will become a Major Performing Arts company from 2019, has secured a new home in West Melbourne.
In this second part of a two-part interview, the veteran bass speaks frankly about how the profession of singing has changed over his long career.
Edward Gardner and James Ehnes whip up a fine Hungarian goulash.
Sir Andrew Davis’s fat knight offers all the requisite swagger.
An interested party has come forward to work with the publisher and staff to secure the future of the magazine.
Ahead of her tour with the Alliage Quintett, the clarinettist talks about the unique colours of clarinet and saxes.
From Glyndebourne rehearsal room to triumphant opening night, British tenor Allan Clayton recalls the roller coaster ride involved in bringing Brett Dean’s complicated new Hamlet to life.
Arts Illuminated Pty Ltd, which publishes Limelight, is looking for a new publisher or for bridging financial support to save the magazine from closure.