Newsworthy: September 2023
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Disbanding after 30 years, the Goldner String Quartet has announced that its 2024 season will be its farewell.
The Swiss-based Adelaide-born cellist James Morley got a rock star welcome – and played like one, too.
A remarkable night of chamber music saw the Goldner String Quartet call it a day with a definitive reading of a Mozart favourite.
The Goldners celebrate their 29th anniversary with an exquisite program spanning 220 years from Beethoven to Australia’s very own Harry Sdraulig.
The classical music giant promises independence and wider access to a fabled catalogue.
Five world premieres, 34 concerts and 39 musicians make for an illuminating North Queensland chamber music festival.
The AFCM’s Festival Finale was a fitting conclusion to the festival, with a pot-pourri of diverse musical pieces to suit all tastes.
An eclectic and quirky mix of musical gems and songs from film scores, offering both serious and light-hearted works, with many delightful moments.
The program’s promise of ‘music out of the blue’ delivered an overwhelmingly melancholic view of the beauty of music, inspired by the power of the oceans.
One of Australia’s foremost violin pedagogues, who was a founding member of the ACO, has died at the age of 75, leaving behind a formidable legacy.
The Australian Festival of Chamber Music continued over the weekend with the Governor's Gala, which featured the belated premiere of a 25th-anniversary commission for the Goldner String Quartet.
The 2022 Australian Festival of Chamber Music opened with the James Cook University Opening Night concert celebrating the wonders of nature.