A World of Bach
Concert 1 - Bach’s greatest concertos and chorales in the hands of spellbinding artists from around the globe, from Antwerp to Alice Springs.
Concert 1 - Bach’s greatest concertos and chorales in the hands of spellbinding artists from around the globe, from Antwerp to Alice Springs.
Concert 2 - Fearless virtuoso Kristian Winther in a rare performance of Bach’s complete works for solo violin.
Concert 3 - Let French marimba trio SR9 sweep you off your feet with elegant music from their new album Alors on danse?
Concert 4 - The culmination of Kristian Winther’s epic solo violin odyssey.
Concert 5 - The seduction and nostalgia of South American song in Los Pitutos’ Australian debut.
Concert 6 - Bach’s favourites: Vivaldi, Buxtehude, and Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater.
Concert 7 - Barbara Blackman Festival Blessing - The Ntaria Ladies Choir with William Barton and the Berlin-based sonic.art sax quartet.
Concert 8 - Bach, Beethoven and Bruckner by ‘one of the best ensembles in the world’, French string quartet Quatuor Voce.
Concert 9 - A musical discovery walk from the rain forest gully to the red centre.
Concert 10 - A cry from the soul, Bach’s matchless music drama from 1724.
Concert 11 - The festival’s most intimate experience. Music up close and personal in the artists’ studios of Gorman House.
Concert 12 - The living embodiment of the Russian piano tradition, Vyacheslav Gryaznov, in his Australian debut.
Concert 13 - Local history meets outer space – a constellation of performances on Mt Stromlo.
Concert 14 - Two of the world’s great string quartets negotiate over Elgar and Franck.
Concert 15 - ‘The team for the new century’ shines its light on Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Bartók.
Concert 16 - Back to school with three takes on the greatest music teacher of them all.
Concert 17 - Andrew Schultz’s chamber opera based on Helen Garner’s novella, a gripping study of human and musical counterpoint.
Concert 18 -Rising star, Belgian harpsichordist Korneel Bernolet solo recital
Concert 19 - Bach meets Guinean kora music and Moya Henderson’s G’Day Africa.
Concert 20 - New York phenomenon Dan Tepfer takes up the challenge of Bach’s iconic variations and produces his own in real time.
Concert 21 - Bach’s greatest hits in a concert for the whole family.
Concert 22 - Canadian Eve Egoyan shows the way for the acoustic piano in the digital century.
Concert 23 - Bach’s final statement: a life-affirming Festival finale.