Review: Considering Matthew Shepard (Soundstream New Music)
A fine and very moving performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s oratorio concerning a murder that changed the world.
A fine and very moving performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s oratorio concerning a murder that changed the world.
Murder and greed propel Monteverdi's Poppea but really, says director David Berthold, it’s a story of “humans being human".
Opera Australia's stellar Tales of Hoffmann in the running for a prestigious International Opera Award. Barrie Kosky up for Best Director.
A new report examines the lived experience of female and gender diverse music creators – and offers solutions for a way forward.
Handel's big hit, William Kentridge’s Sybil and Guy Noble conducting in a gorilla suit. All this and much more in your November issue of Limelight.
There's one week left to vote for your favourite Artist of the Year – and the race is neck and neck.
Hail Caesar! Sydney's Baroque opera specialists to present some of the most enduring works in the repertoire in 2024.
The Australian mezzo returned to her hometown for an intimate performance of Romantic-era songs.
One of Australia's most accomplished and best-loved singers, Jacqui Dark has passed away in a Sydney hospital, aged 55.
Featuring innovative staging and superlative performances, Sydney Chamber Opera’s triple bill is a portrayal of humans on the brink.
The American Heldentenor died of inoperable cancer just two weeks after announcing his withdrawal from this year's Bayreuth Festival.
In Ashleigh Wilson's new book, Transcendence, 50 artists share 50 memories across 50 years at the Sydney Opera House.
This month's features explore OA's new 'Digital Ring', the stage adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Mahler's Ninth, and Sir Eugene Goossens' push for the SOH.