Review: Ethel Smyth: The Prison (Experiential Orchestra)
American forces on British label deliver the key to Ethel Smyth’s Prison.
American forces on British label deliver the key to Ethel Smyth’s Prison.
A delightful recital of art songs to restore the spirit and celebrate music as a life force.
Barenboim and co. get to the heart of Elgar's most "English" scores
A forgotten Irish composer is superbly championed by Niall Kinsella.
Fischer’s forces sing a Song of the Earth for the ages.
Persuasive advocacy for a neglected Brazilian master’s songs and piano pieces.
All-male performances show Monteverdi's madrigals in a new light.
Snider reworks mass into requiem for the environment to spectacular effect.
From First Ladies to female statues, with Heggie and Barton expect the unexpected.
Find out what's on stage – and streaming online – in October from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
American mezzo Jamie Barton tells Clive Paget about recording Unexpected Shadows, Limelight’s Recording of the Month for October.
Choirs perform an essential role in many of our rituals – in fact the Requiem was a response to medieval plagues. So how do choirs fare during pandemics?
Komitas reworked explores unusual but captivating Armenian sacred music.