New Artistic Director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music announced
The British violinist will take up the role from 2021, succeeding Kathryn Stott.
The British violinist will take up the role from 2021, succeeding Kathryn Stott.
She wraps up her three-year tenure as Artistic Director in the Festival’s 30th anniversary year.
The British cellist, who shot to international stardom when he performed at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, will play at next year's Australian Festival of Chamber Music.
The musicians bid farewell to Townsville in a celebratory closing gala.
An ambitious concert that sought to capture whole worlds.
The AFCM caps off the Sunset Series with a cracker of a concert inspired by Jewish music.
Kathryn Stott's musical sorbet proves a meal on its own.
A smartly programmed conversation between baroque and 20th-century music.
A night of music across the spectrum, climaxing on a surprising note with Schoenberg's beast – Verklärkte Nacht.
A mournful Popper and happy-go-lucky Copland between two immense Czech works.
The festival has kicked off with music journeying across multiple continents.
Two musicians making their Australian debut at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Roberto Carillo-Garcia and Rachael Clegg, take a 1,334-kilometre road trip up the Queensland coast, with instruments in tow.
The renowned German-Canadian cellist tells Jo Litson about using visualisation to tackle stress, his electric cello, and balancing the risks from diving and mountain biking with music.