Review: Dimensionen: Mensch & Lied
Marlis Petersen comes close to perfection across all four dimensions.
Marlis Petersen comes close to perfection across all four dimensions.
Sydney Chamber Choir celebrates its first concert of the year with an elegant, exuberant concert.
Hannah French explores the life, music and mysteries of a remarkable Venetian whose exquisite vocal works are without parallel.
Old mates Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Guy Noble tell us about their upcoming recital at City Recital Hall and why live performance should be considered an essential service.
Jane Sheldon gives a gripping performance in a work that resonates powerfully with the climate crisis.
Scholars deliver the crowning glory of a Herculean labour of love.
The tenor tells Clive Paget about recording his new series with pianist Nathan Williamson, the first volume of which is Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January–February 2021.
A must for readers with a special interest in English singers and repertoire of the 18th century.
Sébastien Daucé and Ensemble Correspondances advocate when in Rome...
A haunting and heartfelt homage to Italian poet Cesare Pavese.
Baroque music of unearthly beauty unearthed by this fine young ensemble.
Bach Collegium Japan celebrates 30th anniversary year with moving, majestic Bach.
A penetrating, frequently revelatory start to a promising new series.