Tasmanian Chamber Music Festival announces 2022 program
The first TCMF since 2019 features some of Australia's best musicians performing masterpieces by the likes of JS Bach and Liszt, as well as a decent helping of contemporary works.
The first TCMF since 2019 features some of Australia's best musicians performing masterpieces by the likes of JS Bach and Liszt, as well as a decent helping of contemporary works.
2022's festival is nearly double the length of last year's, with the organisers able "to invite a lot more international artists to come and play with us."
The inaugural season for new Artistic Director Christie Anderson will see the ensemble head to new spaces and launch a new mentoring program.
“Australia’s premiere celebration of the voice” returns to Tasmania in July.
Festival returns to Byron Bay hinterland after two cancelled years.
International stars join local legends on jam-packed lineup.
Artistic Director Tina Arena announces the full program, while the festival's Variety Gala takes to the stage tonight with a taste of what's to come.
The fledgling ensemble will feature young local talents, including pianist Ronan Apcar, violinist Lucy Macourt and flautist Alison Mountain.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID lockdowns, Melbourne’s new winter arts festival has announced its program for June 2022.
SCO will take a new opera by Mary Finsterer to Holland, and explore Britten at home, including a musical response by Luke Styles, with a creative team in residency for both works.
AFCM's new AD reveals some of the highlights of this year's program and the importance of tradition alongside innovation.
The birthday celebrations will feature Roger Woodward, Andrew Haveron and of course the annual NSW Secondary Schools Concerto Competition.
Over the Easter weekend in April, Bermagui will host some of Australia’s finest musicians from Pinchgut Opera to the Acacia Quartet.