Bendigo Chamber Music Festival
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival
5–9 FEBRUARY 2025 (5 DAYS) | ATTEND THE FULL BENDIGO CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL INCLUDING 13 CONCERTS, INFORMATIVE TALKS AND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE EVENTS
Join us at the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival in 2025. Attend 13 concerts across five days, including three Morning Recitals, three Dusk Series performances, four Summer Nights Gala Concerts, the final Farewell Concert and two Inside and Out Conversation Concerts with artists from the Festival. Enjoy private talks on the music we will hear from Tour Leader Graham Abbott ahead of each performance, and experience the exclusive opportunity of sitting in on a closed rehearsal with Festival musicians. Join an In-Conversation with the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Co-Directors and attend an exclusive pre-concert dinner with musicians performing in the Festival. Enjoy all of this in the charming, historical city of Bendigo.
LOYALTY CLUB PRICE: AUD$4,132.50
Single supplement: AUD$420
Deposit payment 1: Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due at time of booking)
Deposit payment 2: Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due on 7 October 2024)
Final payment due: 3 December 2024
Overview
Overview
Immerse yourself in a busy and exciting program at the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival with the Platinum Festival Pass giving you access to 13 outstanding concert performances.
Be informed by two Inside and Out Conversation Concerts and attend insightful private talks presented by our Tour Leader, music educator and conductor, Graham Abbott.
Experience the exclusive opportunity of sitting in on a rehearsal, attend a private In-Conversation with the Co-Directors of the festival and attend an exclusive pre-concert dinner with musicians performing in the festival.
Become acquainted with the historic city of Bendigo as you experience its vibrant arts hub, its rich heritage, grand architecture and magnificent gardens.
Taste delicious food at our welcome dinner, a farewell lunch, and at a long lunch organised by the festival with award-winning local wineries.
Enjoy four nights at the 4-star Hotel Shamrock, conveniently located in the centre of Bendigo and a short walk from each of the concert venues.
Travel in a small group (maximum 20 people) giving you the opportunity to get to know your fellow guests and to enjoy one-on-one time with your expert Tour Leader.
Sydney-born Graham Abbott is a Music Education graduate of the Sydney Conservatorium and later studied conducting with Myer Fredman. His 40-year conducting career saw him work with all the major Australian orchestras, opera companies and choirs. He was Conductor-in-Residence at the University of Adelaide (1986-88), Associate Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (1993-97), and Musical Director of Melbourne Chorale (now MSO Chorus) (1994-97). In 1997, Graham was acting Chorus Master of the Chorus of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, during which time he conducted concerts with the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and the Ulster Orchestra.
Graham’s opera repertoire included The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, Fidelio, The Barber of Seville, La traviata, Il trovatore, Un ballo in maschera, Aida, L'Elisir d'amore, Don Pasquale, The Pearl Fishers, and Pelléas et Mélisande. He was also Assistant Conductor for the Australian premiere season of John Adams’ Nixon in China at the 1992 Adelaide Festival. A lifelong passion for the life and work of Handel saw Graham conduct Messiah more than 80 times in Australia, the UK and New Zealand. His repertoire also included many of the composer’s oratorios and operas, and much of his orchestral and church music.
Graham is also one of Australia's most highly-respected music educators. He produced and presented Keys to Music on ABC Classic from 2003 to 2017 and has worked as a speaker, teacher and examiner around Australia. He also established Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s Unwrap the Music series and continued to present and conduct that series until 2022. He has worked as a tour leader for Hayllar Music Tours since 2018 and now regularly leads tours for the company within Australia and internationally. Graham received a Special Conductor’s Award in the 1995 Melbourne Green Room Awards marking his debut with Opera Australia conducting Handel’s Julius Caesar for the company. And in 2007 he was awarded the Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award by the University of Melbourne in recognition of his services to Australian music as both conductor and educator.
Hotel Shamrock, a grand 19th-century hotel in Bendigo is conveniently situated on Pall Mall, in the city centre. The current, very imposing Shamrock Hotel building is a major landmark of Bendigo and was recognised as having national significance to Australia in 1978 when it was added to the Register of the National Estate. There is no other venue in regional Victoria which has quite the distinction and history. For example, in 1898 Alfred Deakin made a speech in the Banquet Hall in support of Federation. During the Edwardian era Nellie Melba stayed in the 3rd floor corner suite opposite the Bendigo Post Office clock tower and demanded its hourly chime be turned off. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the Bistro, and drinks and a Tapas menu are available in the Yard Bird. In the Sports Bar, light and full traditional meals, such as a roast of the day, are available.
Single supplement: AUD$420
Itinerary
Itinerary
1ST OF 4 NIGHTS AT HOTEL SHAMROCK, BENDIGO
MELBOURNE CITY AND MELBOURNE AIRPORT, TO BENDIGO (D)
Guests are collected by private air-conditioned coach. The coach will make one stop in Melbourne’s city centre at 12:00pm and a second stop at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport at 12:45pm.
From Melbourne Airport we travel to Bendigo by private coach. The journey takes approximately two hours.
On arrival in Bendigo we check into Hotel Shamrock, a grand 19th-century hotel. The hotel is conveniently situated in the city centre on Pall Mall.
We gather in the early evening to meet our Tour Leader, music educator and conductor, Graham Abbott, who will introduce the tour and this evening’s concert. Together we enjoy a delicious dinner, and before the evening concert we attend the festival’s VIP welcome drinks function.
We then attend the Opening Gala of the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival at the Capital Theatre. The Capital Theatre, built in 1873, is a unique piece of Bendigo's heritage, providing a modern stage and state of the art technical facilities in a magnificent auditorium featuring ornate Victorian plaster-work and recently refurbished seating.
SUMMER NIGHTS SERIES 1 OPENING GALA
THE CAPITAL, 7:45pm
Beethoven Piano Quartet in C major, WoO 36 No. 3
Schubert Liebesbotschaft
R. Schumann Frauenliebe und -leben (selection)
Schubert Rondo Brilliant in B minor, D. 895
Baermann Clarinet Quintet No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 23
Sophie Rowell violin
Natsuko Yoshimoto violin
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Brigid Coleridge violin
Tobias Breider viola
Justin Williams viola
Howard Penny cello
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
2ND OF 4 NIGHTS AT HOTEL SHAMROCK, BENDIGO
BENDIGO CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL (B)
We start the day with a private In-Conversation hosted by Tour Leader Graham Abbott with cellists and Co-Directors of the Festival, Chris Howlett and Howard Penny. Chris Howlett is also Festival Director of the Sanguine Estate Music Festival, Artistic Curator of 3MBS Fine Music’s yearly Marathon, and the Co-Founder of the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall which launched in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Howard Penny, a member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe for 30 years, principal with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and lecturer in historical performance at Mozarteum Salzburg, is now based at the Australian National Academy of Music in Melbourne. Chris and Howard will discuss the festival program with Graham Abbott, and following the In-Conversation, Graham will give an introduction to today’s performances.
Following this private event, we enjoy a full day at the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival attending first the Morning Recital.
MORNING RECITAL SERIES 1 – AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC – RISING STARS – TARILINDY QUARTET
FOREST STREET UNITING CHURCH, 11:00am
Stanhope String Quartet No. 3, From the Kimberly
Mendelssohn String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
Time is allowed for lunch after the recital. In the early afternoon we attend our first Inside and Out Conversation Concert. Following the concert, you might like to stroll back to the hotel, or take a walk through the beautiful Rosalind Park and Conservatory Gardens.
INSIDE AND OUT CONVERSATION CONCERT 1 – THE ULTIMATE PIANO TRIO? SCHUBERT’S TRIO NO.2 IN E-FLAT WITH HOWARD PENNY
THE CAPITAL, 2:00pm
Schubert Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, D.929
Sophie Rowell violin
Howard Penny cello
Daniel de Borah piano
In the early evening we enjoy the first Dusk Series concert at the Beehive Building Bendigo. The Beehive Building, also known for a time as the Sandhurst Mining Exchange, is a 19th-century building located on the historic thoroughfare of Pall Mall in the centre of Bendigo.
DUSK SERIES CONCERT 1
BEEHIVE BUILDING BENDIGO, 5:00pm
Martinu Czech Madrigals, H. 313
Webern Langsamer Satz
Meyerbeer Clarinet Quintet in E-flat major
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Tobias Breider viola
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
We then attend our second Evening Concert at the Capital Theatre.
SUMMER NIGHTS SERIES 2 – SCHUBERTIADE
THE CAPITAL, 7:45pm
Schubert Overture in C minor, D.8
Schubert Shepherd on the Rock, D.965
Schubert Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, D.929
Sophie Rowell violin
Natsuko Yoshimoto violin
Brigid Colerdge violin
Justin Williams viola
Howard Penny cello
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
3RD OF 4 NIGHTS AT HOTEL SHAMROCK, BENDIGO
BENDIGO CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL (B, D)
Our second full day at the festival begins with a talk by Graham Abbott about today’s performances. After this we have the exclusive opportunity of attending a rehearsal by festival musicians.
We attend the Morning Recital and afterwards time is allowed for lunch.
MORNING RECITAL SERIES 2 – IGNAS MAKNICKAS PIANO RECITAL
FOREST STREET UNITING CHURCH, 11:00am
Vine Five Bagatelles
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op. 34, No.2, Grande valse
Chopin Nocturne in E major, Op. 62, No. 2
Chopin Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1, Adieu
Chopin Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2
Chopin Waltz No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 18 Grande valse brillante
Ignas Maknickas Piano
In the early afternoon we attend our second Inside and Out Conversation Concert.
INSIDE AND OUT CONVERSATION CONCERT 2 – WITH CHRIS HOWLETT
THE CAPITAL, 2:00pm
We meet four of the festival artists Charlotte, Brigid, Alexandra and Louisa.
Brigid Coleridge violin
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Louisa Breen piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
In the early evening we attend our second Dusk Series concert at the Ulumbarra Theatre. ‘Ulumburra’ means ‘gather together’ or ‘meeting place’ in the language of the local Dja Dja Wurrung people. The building cleverly combines the heritage-listed 1860s penitentiary architecture of the Sandhurst Gaol and contemporary design.
DUSK SERIES CONCERT 2
ULUMBARRA THEATRE, 5:00pm
Haydn Piano Trio No. 28 in E major, Hob.XV:28
J. Strauss Traum durch die Daemmerung
J. Strauss Standchen
Britten Lachrymae, Op. 48, Reflections on a Song of John Dowland
Brigid Coleridge violin
Justin Williams viola
Chris Howlett cello
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Prior to the evening concert, we enjoy a private dinner with musicians who are performing in the festival. We attend our third Evening Concert in the Capital Theatre.
SUMMER NIGHTS SERIES 3 – VOICES OF EUROPE
THE CAPITAL, 7:45pm
Corelli Concerto Grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 4
Mozart Concert aria Ah se in ciel benigne stelle K.538
Fibich Quintet in D major, Op. 42 (1893)
Sophie Rowell violin
Natsuko Yoshimoto violin
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Brigid Coleridge violin
Tobias Breider viola
Justin Williams viola
Howard Penny cello
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Peter Luff french horn
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
4TH OF 4 NIGHTS AT HOTEL SHAMROCK, BENDIGO
BENDIGO CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL (B, L)
Our final full day at the festival begins with a talk by Tour Leader, Graham Abbott. We attend the Morning Recital, and then enjoy a special long lunch organised by the festival.
MORNING RECITAL SERIES 3 – CHARLOTTE SALUSTE-BRIDOUX AND DANIEL DE BORAH
THE CAPITAL, 11:00am
Prokofiev Sonata in F minor, No. 1
C. Schumann Romance
Ravel Sonata in G major, No. 2
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Daniel de Borah piano
Following lunch, the afternoon is free. Guests have the option of attending the festival’s Community Concert at the Ulumbarra Theatre, or they might like to do some exploration of Bendigo. Guests might be interested to visit the Bendigo Art Gallery, established in 1887, it is one of the oldest and largest regional galleries in Australia. The gallery has significant collections including Australian Art from the 1850s to the present day, a special collection of art from the Bendigo goldfields and 19th-century European paintings, sculptures and decorative arts. Another suggestion is a visit to the Golden Dragon Museum. Chinese heritage is a significant part of Bendigo's cultural identity. From the goldrushes of the 1850s large numbers of Chinese people arrived and settled in Australia. The Golden Dragon Museum has a rich collection of objects, textiles, photographs, documents and oral histories, including what is believed to be one of the oldest and longest imperial dragons in the world.
In the early evening we attend the final Dusk Series concert.
DUSK SERIES CONCERT 3
THE CAPITAL, 5:00pm
Haydn Piano Trio in D minor, Hob.XV:23
Eberl Grand Sextet in E-flat major, Op. 47
Sophie Rowell violin
Brigid Coleridge violin
Justin Williams viola
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Peter Luff french horn
We then attend the final Evening Concert at the Capital Theatre.
SUMMER NIGHTS SERIES 4 – FESTIVAL GALA
THE CAPITAL, 7:45pm
Ravel Ma Mère l’Oye
Spohr Six Deutsche Lieder, Op. 103 (selection)
Vivaldi The Four Seasons
Sophie Rowell violin
Natsuko Yoshimoto violin
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Brigid Coleridge violin
Tobias Breider viola
Justin Williams viola
Howard Penny cello
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Peter Luff french horn
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
BENDIGO TO MELBOURNE AIRPORT AND MELBOURNE CITY (B, L)
In the morning we have our final talk by Tour Leader, Graham Abbott, and then attend the festival’s Farewell Concert presented in the Capital Theatre.
FAREWELL CONCERT – UNTIL NEXT YEAR
THE CAPITAL, 11:00am
Mozart Horn Quintet in E-flat major, K.407/386c
Prokofiev 10 Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75 (selection)
Ellington arr. Schiff Clarinet Lament
Cox Frozen Pillies
Gershwin/Mangani Blues from An American in Paris
Mozart Concert aria Ch’io discordi di te, K.505a
Sophie Rowell violin
Natsuko Yoshimoto violin
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux violin
Brigid Coleridge violin
Tobias Breider viola
Justin Williams viola
Howard Penny cello
Chris Howlett cello
Daniel de Borah piano
Louisa Breen piano
Ignas Maknickas piano
Alexandra Flood soprano
Lloyd Van't Hoff clarinet
Peter Luff french horn
Tarilindy Quartet ANAM
Théonie Wang violin
Miriam Niessl violin
Angelina Kim viola
Cindy Masterman cello
Following the concert, we enjoy lunch together and then travel by private air-conditioned coach to Melbourne. The coach will make one stop at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport at approximately 5:00pm and a second stop in Melbourne’s city centre at approximately 5:45pm.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Single supplement: AUD$420
Deposit payment 1: Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due at time of booking)
Deposit payment 2: Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due on 7 October 2024)
Final payment due: 3 December 2024
Performances: Platinum Festival Pass to the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival. This includes access to 13 performances in addition to an optional Community Concert.
Tour Leader: Tour Leadership and private talks about the music by music educator and conductor, Graham Abbott.
Tour Manager: An experienced Tour Manager will accompany the group throughout the tour.
Exclusive Experiences: Exclusive experiences including sitting in on a rehearsal, attending a private In-Conversation with the Co-Directors of the festival and attending an exclusive pre-concert dinner with musicians performing in the festival.
Hotel: Four nights' accommodation at the centrally located 4-star Hotel Shamrock Bendigo.
Travel: Land travel by private air-conditioned coach from Melbourne to Bendigo on 5 February 2025 and from Bendigo to Melbourne on 9 February 2025. Please note that journeys between performance venues will be by foot.
Meals/Drinks: Breakfast each morning at the hotel. Two dinners and two lunches with wine, water and tea/coffee.
Entry Fees and Guided Tours: Entrance fees for museums, art galleries etc. as stated in your itinerary. Expert local guides at some sites.
Tips: Tips for drivers, local guides and meals included in your itinerary.
Information Pack: Comprehensive pre-tour information pack.
International/Domestic Travel: Hayllar Music Tours can provide you with a quote. Phone 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181 (Australia / International) or email contact@hayllarmusictours.com
Travel Insurance: Please note that travel insurance is recommended for tours within Australia. Hayllar Music Tours can organise your travel insurance for you. Please contact them at phone 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181 (Australia / International) or email contact@hayllarmusictours.com
Meals: Lunches and dinners not nominated in your itinerary.
Personal Expenses: Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls and mini-bar.
Activities in Free Time: Costs associated with any activities suggested for you in your free time.
The tour will operate with 8 people. The maximum number on the tour will be 20 people.
All members of the group must feel comfortable walking for 1–2 hours, standing for long periods of time in museums, art galleries etc. and embarking/disembarking coaches.
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Booking
Booking
DEPOSIT ONLY | AUD$1,500 PER PERSON
5–9 FEBRUARY 2025 (5 DAYS) | ATTEND THE FULL BENDIGO CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL INCLUDING 13 CONCERTS, INFORMATIVE TALKS AND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE EVENTS