Review: Bendigo Symphony Orchestra and Luke Severn (Bendigo Chamber Music Festival)
A lively and entertaining concert featuring two local musicians with a bodacious Bendigo bounce.
A lively and entertaining concert featuring two local musicians with a bodacious Bendigo bounce.
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.
What do our festivals have on offer in the year ahead?
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
The ins and outs of Bach’s cello suites made for a fascinating and entertaining Bendigo Chamber Music Festival talking point.
Now in its fourth year, the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival has established itself as an important date on the chamber music calendar.
Co-directors Chris Howlett and Howard Penny imbue Victoria's old gold town with the vigour of chamber works both beloved and rediscovered.
Festive five-day treat was just what the doctor ordered.
Festival organisers defy the gods and strike up the band, with a wonderful opening concert.
What have our festivals programmed this year?
Returning for its third year, the festival gathers a superb roster of Australia’s finest musicians for five days of music making in Bendigo.
Co-director Chris Howlett gives us a taste of what’s on offer in the festival’s second year.