Music Matters

Interviews & articles on performing arts around the world

Peter Grimes: the opera that broke England’s duck
Limelight Arts Travel Admin Limelight Arts Travel Admin

Peter Grimes: the opera that broke England’s duck

Armed with a $1,000 commission from the conductor Serge Koussevitzky, Pears helped work up the synopsis we know today and, after Christopher Isherwood turned it down, Britten persuaded the novelist Montagu Slater to produce a singable libretto.

Read More
Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, with Royna McNamara
Limelight Arts Travel Admin Limelight Arts Travel Admin

Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, with Royna McNamara

Join Royna McNamara to learn more about Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, a tribute to Alessandro Manzoni that is one of the most performed (and discussed!) works in the choral repertoire.

Read More
Mahler in Vienna
Limelight Arts Travel Admin Limelight Arts Travel Admin

Mahler in Vienna

Everyone knows Gustav Mahler was a musical revolutionary. However, it was for quite different reasons – though still to do with innovation – that the composer was known during his time in Vienna. In this article, Clive Paget discusses Mahler’s time in Vienna, where his music was hardly performed.

Read More
Mahler in Leipzig with Clive Paget
Limelight Arts Travel Admin Limelight Arts Travel Admin

Mahler in Leipzig with Clive Paget

In this podcast, Limelight publisher Robert Veel talks to Editor-at-Large Clive Paget about Mahler, and what the 2023 Leipzig Mahler Festival will be like.

Read More
THE BRISBANE FESTIVAL
Limelight Arts Travel Admin Limelight Arts Travel Admin

THE BRISBANE FESTIVAL

Tour leaders Penny Gay and Robert Gay explain what we can expect of the Brisbane Festival in September 2022.

Read More