Review: Summer Nights Gala Concert (Bendigo Chamber Music Festival)
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
Fives, folk and Frankenstein! Ensemble Q delivers a three-concert mainstage program, an intimate series and a special performance in the West End.
Neither pandemic, nor flood, nor last-minute changes of cast or caterer have managed to dim the brilliance of this 10-year-old gem of a festival.
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
Musica Viva Tasmania assembles a formidable team for a stylistically varied program of piano quartets.
Compelling collaborations spanning the Baroque to modern Australian music find their way into the heart of the Blue Mountains for the Festival’s third year.
Painstaking attention to detail by the family-run winery and exceptional musicianship make for an unmissable return to the festival after more than two years.
The UNSW ensemble offers a season lit up by Bach, Ravel, Westlake and Edwards, with guest performers that loom large in NSW and internationally.
Co-directors Chris Howlett and Howard Penny imbue Victoria's old gold town with the vigour of chamber works both beloved and rediscovered.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
Plenty of thrills as international stars add to this SSO concert that really took off.
Familiarity breeds plenty of content with a joyful blast of Beethoven.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster discusses an upcoming concert he has programmed, full of rare delights.