Review: Art and Life, Domestic and Sublime (fortyfivedownstairs)
Two superb song cycles by Katy Abbott and Linda Kouvaras formed the core of this concert, both important works that deserve to receive stage time long into the future.
Two superb song cycles by Katy Abbott and Linda Kouvaras formed the core of this concert, both important works that deserve to receive stage time long into the future.
Experimental chamber works at their best when things get physical.
Blending new and old works, this versatile program was given a superb performance; it was a shame that some of the audience weren't able to see the musicians.
This year's program features 10 concerts across three days in the beautiful border town.
Cameron Lam looks at the fresh faces creating inclusive and reflective music across the country.
Leah Curtis tells us about her new work The Ground, and the chance to collaborate closely with SXS Didgeridoo player Chris Williams during its creation.
Festival serving a community's growing enthusiasm for chamber music explores the art of communication with a varied program.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra paired a great classic by Schubert with a lesser-known work by Eybler for a Viennese charm offensive.
Composer Cyrus Meurant did not disappoint when he returned to the stage to perform his music with Andrew Smith and Kirsten Williams, in a display of artistic tenderness.
The second in the series of intimate concerts with members of the ACO shines a light on cellist Timo-Veikko 'Tipi' Valve.
Marvellous performances as part of a curious concept.
The second Sunshine Coast Chamber Music Festival will feature performances from the Orava and Acacia quartets, Deline Briscoe and Chris Williams.
Debut release for Cawrse a long time coming but well worth the wait.