Richard Bonynge remembers Luciano Pavarotti
Today marks ten years since Pavarotti’s death. In 2013, we spoke to Richard Bonynge about the remarkable tenor.
Today marks ten years since Pavarotti’s death. In 2013, we spoke to Richard Bonynge about the remarkable tenor.
A cast of shape-shifters takes us deep into a hallucinogenic nightmare in Malthouse and Victorian Opera’s Black Rider. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
With guests from Italy, France and Cuba, Paul Dyer’s 2018 season tells wide-ranging stories of musical journeys.
From Falla to Michael Jackson, the cello and guitar duo talk about their tour plans and the pleasures of Australian coffee.
The Houston pastor has become an Internet sensation after his performance in the flood waters went viral.
Some thought Christopher Wheeldon “completely insane” when he decided to make a ballet based on Lewis Carroll’s novel. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The Australian pianist discusses his new Medtner and Rachmaninov disc, Limelight’s Recording of the Month for September. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
In an exclusive interview with Limelight, Anna Netrebko speaks about life, art and the things she won't do anymore.
Xenia Puskarz Thomas gives an excellent performance in Debussy and Ravel L‘enfant double bill.
A gutsy attempt in which some moments soared while others fell short.
Alf Clausen, responsible for some of the show’s most iconic songs, was told producers wanted “a different kind of music.”
Soprano Emma Pearson gives her all in Golijov’s monumental Ayre.
A pupil of Haydn and friend of Beethoven, Reicha was an experimenter and one of classical music's true originals.