Review: Gershwin (Orange Chamber Music Festival)
Sublime saxes and Simon Tedeschi's piano brilliance light up a celebration of American Songbook classics.
Sublime saxes and Simon Tedeschi's piano brilliance light up a celebration of American Songbook classics.
Emily Sun, Nexas Quartet and a world premiere by Ross Edwards are among the highlights of a regional festival flush with Aussie talent.
In ornate churches and lavish homesteads, the 2026 Orange Chamber Music Festival celebrates the spirit of the Central West with fine music.
Horns of plenty as Nexas Quartet dishes up a gourmet feast of Gershwin.
Nexas Quartet caps the year with wonderfully lush arrangements of Debussy, Ravel and Mahler and a brand-new work to boot.
Roderick Williams, Ben Mingay and Simon Tedeschi are amongst the artists gracing the festival’s seventh edition.
A new work by composer Cyrus Meurant pays tribute to an advocate for the arts in the dementia and aged care space.
Stellar programming, indomitable performers and a world premiere – the Orange Chamber Music Festival put forward a blazing gala concert.
Pianist Vatche Jambazian programs a few surprises for Southern Highlands music lovers in his first Bowral Autumn Music Festival as Director.
Orange Chamber Music Festival offers a varied program of old gold, new gems and accomplished Australian performers.
With two world premieres in the pipeline – including one by Carl Vine – Nexas Quartet's Michael Duke sees the limited classical sax repertoire as an opportunity.
Canberra vocal sextet Luminescence is taking its music to places that have been, until recently, far off the beaten track.
The Sydney-based saxophone quartet brings to life its album Tango de Saxos in a performance that transports us to the dance halls of Buenos Aires.