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Peter Hagen

Bendigo Chamber Music Festival | Day 4 – Great depth

Bendigo Chamber Music Festival | Day 4 February 8th, 2025, Bendigo, VIC ____________________________________ Read the other reviews of this festival: WEDNESDAY + THURSDAY concerts >> FRIDAY concerts >> SUNDAY concerts >> ____________________________________ Saturday 9.30am Masterclass – Forest St Uniting Church Four local students/musicians presented themselves for this event. I was interested to see how the students would present themselves being

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Pepe Newton

Salut! celebrates three decades of bringing the best of Baroque to life

Salut! Baroque | Music to Celebrate Feb 2, 2025, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, NSW Baroque music has always been about grandeur and transformation, and Salut! Baroque’s Music to Celebrate was no exception. Marking the beginning of their 30th anniversary season, the ensemble crafted a program that honoured the evolution of Baroque music, moving from its Renaissance roots to the cusp of the Classical

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Music Directors & Conductors
Pepe Newton

Bach Akademie Australia | 2025 Season

Madeleine Easton, Artistic Director of Bach Akademie Australia launches 2025! Here’s what she had to say… This year marks eight years since I imagined bringing together Australia’s finest instrumentalists and singers to share with all Australians the profound joy and inspiration found in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. We have four programs rich and diverse in repertoire for you,

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Daniel Kaan

Camerata Academica of the Antipodes present a personal and engaging program

Camerata Academica of the Antipodes | Baroque Romantics 7 December 2024, St Albans Church Hall, Epping, NSW Director: Dr Imogen Coward Turning up at a church hall in Epping to hear an interesting program by a well established group of which I had not heard before, made me curious. The rather grand title “Camerata Academica of the Antipodes” probably eludes

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Claire Matthews

Southern Cross Soloists take us on a captivating journey around the world

Southern Cross Soloists | Perfumes of the East Sunday June 2, 2024, QPAC, Brisbane, QLD Southern Cross Soloists took audiences on a captivating journey around the world on Sunday afternoon, showcasing chamber music gems from home and afar.  Brisbane’s cultural centre was buzzing this weekend with patrons attending the annual Brisbane Writers Festival held at the State Library, and concerts

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Heidi Hereth

AHE’s Die Stille Nacht inspired and delighted

Australian Haydn Ensemble | Die Stille Nacht June 19, 2023, City Recital Hall, Sydney “Die Stille Nacht” may sound like a German Christmas carol, but in fact describes Christ’s agony on the Mount of Olives. This cantata, by Telemann, formed the centre piece of the Australian Haydn Ensemble’s eponymous concert performed at the City Recital Hall on a still winter’s

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Agata’s Cantata a heavenly gem

Australian Chamber Choir Vivaldi’s Gloria, Agata’s Cantata Live streamed from the Scots’ Church, Melbourne on 7 May, 2022 and available on demand at access.auschoir.org Vivaldi’s well-known Gloria is one of my favourite choral works to sing. Joyful and exuberant it’s my regular go to for a quick pick-me-up. As soon as I hear that blasting trumpet fanfare-like opening it puts a

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Australian Chamber Choir bring to life a female composer’s work from 280 years past

During Vivaldi’s time teaching at the Ospedale della Pietà (1703-40), this orphanage developed an international reputation for its concerts, presented exclusively by the young women who were educated there. His Gloria and Four Seasons were among hundreds of works performed for the first time by the orphans of the Pietà. Around 1720, Agata, a baby born without fingers on her

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Claire Matthews

Camerata reimagines the Four Seasons

Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra presented an evening of evocative musical landscapes on Saturday night. The concert was presented both live at QPAC and streamed on Australian Digital Concert Hall. Despite the rain and floods lashing Brisbane, Camerata forged ahead with a concert that celebrated music of the seasons. Naturally, the concert had to start with Spring from Vivaldi’s The

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Groups
Pepe Newton

Phoenix Collective | 2021 in just 6 weeks

Like countless other musicians across Australia Dan Russell, Artistic Director of the Phoenix Collective Quartet, has faced disappointment after disappointment over the last few months, having had to reschedule the quartet’s Tales of War program 4 times to adhere to travel restrictions and lockdowns – but now the PCQ are back and ready to deliver the final three quarters of

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Jane Downer

Livestream Review | Baroque Duo, a portent of brighter things to come

Baroque Duo Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Wednesday 15th September 2021 At a time when a whole raft of period-instrument and other performances have been erased from the Australian scene, it took little hesitation to be back watching a Melbourne Digital Concert Hall livestream where Baroque Duo musicians – Neal Peres da Costa (harpsichord) and Daniel Yeadon (violoncello and viola da

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Jane Downer

Review: Bendigo Chamber Music Festival’s Thrilling Gala Opening

Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Opening Gala – Summer Nights Series 1 Wednesday 3rd February 2021 The Bendigo Chamber Music Festival’s Opening Gala for their Summer Nights Series 1 featured a programme of music in a myriad of styles covering early Baroque, forays into the Romantic era, traditional folk, and 20th-century jazz. Co-Directors of the BCMF, Howard Penny and Chris Howlett

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The inaugural Eastside Sydney Music Festival finale was an all-Baroque “Stravaganza!”

The final concert of the inaugural week-long Eastside Sydney Music Festival (ESMF), curated by Professor Neal Pere da Costa and supported by Sydney University, was an all-Baroque affair held at the Paddington Town Hall. It featured musicians from three groups – Ironwood, The Australian Haydn Ensemble, and The Muffat Collective – all renowned for their Historically Informed Performance practice. Experienced

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Claire Matthews

Queensland Baroque’s Radiance shone brightly through a drizzly Brisbane afternoon

Queensland Baroque: Radiance shone brightly through a drizzly Brisbane afternoon on Sunday. The concert took listeners on a musical journey, rediscovering the Baroque period. The lush melodies radiated through the historic church, as the sunlight struggled through the stained-glass windows. Queensland Baroque was founded in 2018 as an orchestra for Baroque lovers with period-style instruments. Queensland Baroque is only in

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