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Page 1: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

1-10

JA

NU

AR

Y 2

02

0

FESTIVAL PARTNERS

FESTIVAL VENUE PARTNERS

We would like to thank our sponsors venues amp supporters

Hans amp Petra Henkell

2

Welcome to the 2020 Peninsula Summer Music Festival

This year we will be treated to intimate candlelight concerts unique performances in our treasured wineries and more music around the Peninsula

There is a strong focus on the talents of local and interstate artists this year who will be sharing a wide range of music from Japanese shakuhachi and harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more

Experience yoga classes with one of Australiarsquos leading violinists performing during the session therersquos our family day lsquoHaydn Seekrsquo where kids of all ages will search for our musicians in Balnarring Hear multi talented First Nations artist Eric Avery perform music and dance surrounded by Indigenous artworks

Itrsquos been such a pleasure putting this festival program together and I look forward to seeing you in the glorious Mornington Peninsula this coming January

Ben Opie Artistic Director

3

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

4

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

5

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 2: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

FESTIVAL PARTNERS

FESTIVAL VENUE PARTNERS

We would like to thank our sponsors venues amp supporters

Hans amp Petra Henkell

2

Welcome to the 2020 Peninsula Summer Music Festival

This year we will be treated to intimate candlelight concerts unique performances in our treasured wineries and more music around the Peninsula

There is a strong focus on the talents of local and interstate artists this year who will be sharing a wide range of music from Japanese shakuhachi and harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more

Experience yoga classes with one of Australiarsquos leading violinists performing during the session therersquos our family day lsquoHaydn Seekrsquo where kids of all ages will search for our musicians in Balnarring Hear multi talented First Nations artist Eric Avery perform music and dance surrounded by Indigenous artworks

Itrsquos been such a pleasure putting this festival program together and I look forward to seeing you in the glorious Mornington Peninsula this coming January

Ben Opie Artistic Director

3

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

4

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

5

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

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Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 3: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Welcome to the 2020 Peninsula Summer Music Festival

This year we will be treated to intimate candlelight concerts unique performances in our treasured wineries and more music around the Peninsula

There is a strong focus on the talents of local and interstate artists this year who will be sharing a wide range of music from Japanese shakuhachi and harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more

Experience yoga classes with one of Australiarsquos leading violinists performing during the session therersquos our family day lsquoHaydn Seekrsquo where kids of all ages will search for our musicians in Balnarring Hear multi talented First Nations artist Eric Avery perform music and dance surrounded by Indigenous artworks

Itrsquos been such a pleasure putting this festival program together and I look forward to seeing you in the glorious Mornington Peninsula this coming January

Ben Opie Artistic Director

3

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

4

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

5

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 4: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

4

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

5

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 5: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog Stiletto Sisters Briars Barn

2 JAN 2pm Rathdowne String Quartet Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Scorned Women Hurley Vineyard

3 JAN 4pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

630pm Appassionata Moorooduc Estate

4 JAN 10am Recital Series | Great Romantics Winner St Johnrsquos Church

1pm Recital Series | Strauss Wagner amp Schubert St Johnrsquos Church

4pm Recital Series | Water has No Equal St Johnrsquos Church

7pm Recital Series | Hear the music she makes St Johnrsquos Church

5 JAN 12pm Haydn Seek + Big Summer Sing In Balnarring Civic Reserve

2pm Violin amp Yoga Peninsula Hot Springs

6pm Spring Sea - Music for Dreams Elgee Park

6 JAN 2pm Unseen Mirror Peninsula Hot Springs

7pm Twilight Jazz | Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors Montalto Estate

7 JAN 4pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

7pm The Planets Main Ridge Estate

8 JAN 6pm Dinner amp Performance | Affinity Quartet Port Phillip Estate

9 JAN 6pm Eric Avery Everywhen Artspace

10 JAN 7pm Opera at the Springs | Adrian Tamburini Peninsula Hot Springs

5

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

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Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 6: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Our festival kicks off with the perfect new year gypsy cheekiness in the rustic Briars Barn

The Stiletto Sisters have been wooing audiences for many years with their seductive blend of Hungarian gypsy tango and love songs from around the world Led with breathtaking virtuosity by Hungarian trained violinist Hope Csutoros (My Friend the Chocolate Cake) the trio features the dynamic piano accordion playing of Judy Gunson (formerly Cosmo Cosmolino) and the wonderful talents of Jo To on double bass

The Stiletto Sisters perform with extraordinary emotional range from extreme delicacy to blazing intensity and more than a touch of humour The velvety seduction of their 3-part harmonies on Latin Yiddish and Hungarian love songs has caused many to faint with delight

Artists Hope Csutoro violin Judy Gunson piano accordion vocals Jo To double bass

Date Wednesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Briars Barn 450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

HAIR OF THE DOG

The Stiletto Sisters1 JANUARY

6

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 7: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Harry Ward violin Kyla Matsuura-Miller violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola James Morley cello

Date Thursday 2 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The Rathdowne String Quartet is made up of Australiarsquos finest young musicians equally at home in the concert hall and intimate venues

Performing a diverse and exciting repertoire they will present gorgeous chamber music at Peninsula Hot Springsrsquo unique amphitheatre stage before exploring the surrounds of the Hot Springs to perform roving intimate performances for bathers

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

The Rathdowne String Quartet 2 JANUARY

7

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 8: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Louisa Hunter-Bradley recorder soprano Lizzy Welsh violin David Macfarlane harpsichord

Date Thursday 2 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Hurley Vineyard 101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Drama rhetoric desire and tragedy the Italians of the early baroque had it all Join our scorned women on their journey through instrumental and vocal virtuosity intensity of discord and clarity of text - the joys and sorrows created by Italyrsquos leading musicians

To celebrate Barbara Strozzirsquos 400th anniversary applaud music written not only for women but also by women just as impassioned today as when first created

Based in the United Kingdom Louisa Hunter-Bradley joins Melbourne based early music specialists Lizzy Welsh and David Macfarlane for this extraordinary collaboration

Scorned Women 2 JANUARY

8

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

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Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 9: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Peter de Jager piano

Date Friday 3 January at 4pm amp 630pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Peter de Jager one of Australiarsquos most unique and versatile musicians breathes new life into two foundational works of keyboard music Beethovenrsquos intensely stormy ldquoAppassionatardquo Sonata which opened new realms of instrumental sonority and Bachrsquos Partita in E Minor an outpouring of deep inner torment

These works have long held a fascination for Peter and he draws upon many years of meditations upon them to craft a truly captivating experience Peter is regularly acclaimed as one of Australiarsquos most outstanding artists his keyboard skills are beyond compare and his performances not to be missed

Appassionata3 JANUARY

9

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 10: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

RECITAL SERIES

Great Romantics Winner4 JANUARY

Artists Carol Wang bassoon and guest artists

Date Saturday 4 January 10am 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

As part of the Peninsula Summer Music Festivalrsquos commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists this yearrsquos festival will again feature the winner of Melbourne Recital Centrersquos Great Romantics Competition held in September 2019

Now in its tenth year this important national competition provides a platform for young musicians and ensembles passionate about the immense Romantic repertoire including such luminaries as Brahms Liszt and Schumann

This yearrsquos winner Carol Wang started playing the bassoon from the age of nine and she later studied under Professor Zhaolu Liu Principal Bassoon with Shanghai Symphony and Bassoon Professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music Carolrsquos concert will feature works by Rossini P Dubios CM von Weber and CPE Bach

10

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 11: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Lee Abrahmsen soprano Caroline Almonte piano

Date Saturday 4 January 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

These two sublime musicians Lee Abrahmsen and Caroline Almonte will perform Wagnerrsquos heavenly lsquoWesendonck Liederrsquo alongside selected Strauss and Schubert Lieder in the beautiful St Johnrsquos church in Flinders

Recently described by critics as ldquoMelbournersquos favourite sopranordquo and hailed as ldquoa rising starrdquo by Limelight Magazine (July 2016) Australian soprano Lee Abrahmsen is a multi-award winning soprano both on the operatic stage and concert platform

Melbourne-born pianist Caroline Almonte has a reputation as a gifted versatile and sensitive artist She has won numerous awards including the winner of the keyboard section of the ABC Young performers awards and First prize at the international chamber music competition in Italy Premio Trio di Trieste

RECITAL SERIES

Strauss Wagner amp Schubert4 JANUARY

11

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 12: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

RECITAL SERIES

Water has No Equal4 JANUARY

Artists Justin Kenealy saxophone Coady Green piano

Date Saturday 4 January 4pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Virtuosic repertoire for saxophone and piano saxophonist Justin Kenealy and pianist Coady Green unite as Duo Eclettico two award-winning Australian artists showcasing a dazzling array of virtuosic music for this rarely heard combination of instruments

With works by living Australian composers Katy Abbott Justin Kenealyrsquos own original Bach transcription and the vibrant French masterpiece Paule Mauricersquos Tableaux de Provence this concert offers insights into an eclectic and colourful range of music that is not often heard on the classical concert circuit

12

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 13: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Georgina Lewis piano Natasha Conrau violin Stephanie Arnold cello

Date Saturday 4 January 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Johnrsquos Anglican Church 23 King St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

$200 (+booking fee) Recital Package of all 4 concerts

PLEASE NOTE The Red Hill Market is on 4 January 8am - 1pm plan your trip to expect significant traffic delays through Red Hill

Solstice Trio are a contemporary piano trio based in Melbourne The trio formed in 2015 drawn together by a mutual desire to break the piano trio out of its classical music traditions with new repertoire new performance venues and a new audience

The trio have spent the last four years engaging in genre-crossing collaborations curating performances which extend the concert experience beyond usual expectations allowing space for moments of social connection and the sharing of ideas

This concert will feature exquisite works by Hildegard von Bingen Andrea Keller Nadia Boulanger Nat Bartsch and more

RECITAL SERIES | CANDLELIGHT CONCERT

Hear the Music She Makes4 JANUARY

13

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 14: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Veronique Serret violin

Date Sunday 5 January at 2pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Lane Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

Veronique Serretrsquos passion for both classical and modern music has made her an obvious choice for crossover projects

In recent years she has led orchestras for Giorgio Moroder Cinematic Orchestra Megan Washington and Sarah Blaskorsquos Sydney Opera House shows and led string quartets for Damon Albarn Bigstar Missy Higgins Ed Kuepper and Above amp Beyond

In 2014 Veronique was appointed Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra During her time in the Northern Territory Veronique was fortunate to experience indigenous culture first hand performing at Barunga and Walking With Spirits festivals as well as presenting education concerts at Darwin Festival and in East Arnhemland She also recently collaborated with Lara Zilibowitz to create music specifically for yoga sessions

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Violin amp Yoga 5 JANUARY

14

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 15: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Inventi Ensemble Childrenrsquos Community Choir

Date Sunday 5 January at 12pm 120mins

Venue Balnarring Civic Reserve 2 Balnarring Beach rd Balnarring

Tickets FREE Proudly sponsored

Join Inventi Ensemble for a fun-filled family day out

Enjoy high-quality classical music in the beautiful surrounds of the Balnarring Civic Reserve Come on an outdoor adventure and uncover musical delights Bring a picnic and some seating if you like and discover wonderful music amongst the trees and bushes

lsquoA Musical Hide and Seekrsquo presented by Inventi Ensemble Inventi Ensemble is renowned for providing engaging and immersive musical experiences to people of all ages

This delightful musical experience will capture the attention of the whole family and will include a special concert of the PSMF Childrenrsquos Community Choirs

Haydn Seek amp The Big Summer Sing In5 JANUARY

INVITATION TO JOINWersquore looking for kids (5-13yrs) to participate in the Childrenrsquos

Community Choir led by composer Scott Buchanan They will learn an all Australian repertoire to perform

Rehearsals 3rd 4th 5th Jan

Register for this free event at peninsulafestivalcomau

15

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 16: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Riley Lee shakuhachi Marshall McGuire harp

Date Sunday 5 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Elgee Park 310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy

Tickets $75 $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Riley Lee on Shakuhachi and Marshall McGuire on Harp creates a haunting dream-like experience The combination of two ancient instruments from vastly different musical traditions generates a unique and powerful musical voice

Riley and Marshall first performed together at Roger Woodwardrsquos Sydney Spring Music Festival in 1996 and since then have delighted audiences across the world with the ethereal sounds of their instruments

This is a rare opportunity to hear these two master performers in this special festival program featuring music from Japan Australia and France

Spring Sea - Music for Dreams5 JANUARY

16

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 17: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Ryan Williams recorder Miyama McQueen-Tokita koto

Date Monday 6 January at 2pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs ndash Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets FREE with Bathhouse bathing (bathing tickets at peninsulahotspringscom)

The recorder and koto are both often strongly connected with ancient and traditional music

While having studied the traditions of their instruments Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita travel to different countries and engage in a wide range of genres to explore and pursue more music for these instruments

They are excited to bring performances of this music to the Peninsula Hot Springs in a carefully prepared program to enhance the experience of bathing

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

Unseen Mirror6 JANUARY

17

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 18: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Alinta Chidzey vocals Remco Keijzer saxophone Sam Keevers keys Chris Hale bass Darryn Farrugia drums

Date Monday 6 January at 7pm 1hr 50mins inc interval

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham RdRed Hill South (outdoors)

Tickets $60 Lawn Only (+booking fee) $150 3 Course restaurant meal amp show (+booking fee) $110 Piazza Cafeacute shared dinner amp show (+booking fee)

Estate wines and meals will be available to purchase for lawn tickets PLEASE NOTE it can get cold at night so coats and blankets are encouraged

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors preside over a soulful empire of jazz Wersquore talking five very fine musicians in a band that is always more than the sum of its parts

Inspired by the old greats of Coltrane Ella and Miles Alinta Chidzey is a charismatic vocalistactresssongwriter currently starring in Chicago as Velma Kelly Dutch tenor saxophonist composer and band leader Remco Keijzer has been leading his original bands through Europe Australia and the US With the Jazz Emperors they bring a contemporary twist engaging audiences on a trip between classic and contemporary

TWILIGHT JAZZ

Alinta amp the Jazz Emperors6 JANUARY

18

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 19: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Molly Collier-OrsquoBoyle viola Paul Zabrowarny cello

Date Tuesday 7 January at 4pm amp 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd Red Hill

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase

Gustav Holstrsquos The Planets is a monumental work in the classical music canon and audiences will have a rare opportunity to hear it like it has never been heard before

Inventi Ensemble are renowned for their virtuosic playing and masterful treatment of large-scale works and this new arrangement of The Planets is no exception

What was originally conceived for symphonic orchestra will be performed by five musicians on flute oboe violin viola and cello This performance also features brand-new works by acclaimed composer Johannes Luebbers who has a wealth of experience across a wide range of musical genres in addition to classical music such as musical theatre and jazz

Witness this astounding performance of astronomical proportions

The Planets7 JANUARY

19

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 20: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Nicholas Waters violin Ioana Tache violin William Clark viola Mee Na Lojewski cello

Date Wednesday 8 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South

Tickets $140 ndash 2 Course Dinner and Show (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase

Affinity Quartet delivers two powerful string quartets by Beethoven and Caroline Shaw

Described as the lsquofuture of musicrsquo Pulitzer Prize winning Shaw reveals her affinity for Bach and Beethoven in Punctum Beethovenrsquos monumental String Quartet lsquoRazumovskyrsquo no1 pushes the medium to audacious heights famously saying it was lsquofor a later agersquo

DINNER amp PERFORMANCE

Affinity Quartet 8 JANUARY

20

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 21: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Eric Avery

Date Thursday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Everywhen Artspace 139 Cook St Flinders

Tickets $65 $55 concession (+booking fee)

Local wines will be available to purchase

Eric Avery is from the Ngiyampaa Yuin Gumbangirri and Bundjalung people of NSW Ericrsquos practice as an First Nations interdisciplinary artist is based in his Dance and Music

For the Peninsula Summer Music Festival Eric will be creating a performance in the surrounds of Susan McCullochrsquos Everywhen Artspace where artworks by First Nations artists from around the country will be displayed

Eric Avery9 JANUARY

21

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 22: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Artists Adrian Tamburini baritone Inventi Ensemble

Date Friday 10 January 7pm 1hr 40mins inc interval

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs - Amphitheatre 140 Springs Ln Fingal

Tickets Premium $130 (+booking fee) Amphitheatre Bathe $110 (+booking fee) Performance Only $75 (+booking fee)

peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Treat yourself to the splendour of classical music in this showcase of operatic favourites set in the Bath House Amphitheatre of Peninsula Hot Springs

Be immersed in a performance by acclaimed baritone Adrian Tamburini with the Inventi Ensemble featuring works by some of the greatest composers of all time

Enjoy the performance while soaking in the geothermal mineral pools or relaxing on grassed terraces at Peninsula Hot Springs

An open-air Amphitheatre cafeacute will be serving fresh local menu options and drinks form the region Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and festival chairs Strictly No BYO alcohol or glass

Opera at the Springs with Adrian Tamburini10 JANUARY

22

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 23: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Performer0 JANUARY

Discover more about our events and activities

peninsulahotspringscomwhats on | 03 5950 8777 7am to 10pm 7 days per week

soak in the sounds of nature

Peninsula Film Festival Brochure Advertisement DL_FAindd 1 31019 552 pm

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 24: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

24

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

25

How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 25: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

BALNARRING CIVIC RESERVE

2 Balnarring Beach Rd Balnarring

BRIARS BARN

450 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha Come to the top of the drive past Josephinersquos Restaurant

ELGEE PARK

310 Wallaces Rd Dromana Entry via the Old Nepean Hwy ONLY elgeeparkwinescomau

EVERYWHEN ARTSPACE

139 Cook Street Flinders mccullochandmccullochcomau

HURLEY VINEYARD

101 Balnarring Rd Balnarring hurleyvineyardcomau

MAIN RIDGE ESTATE

80 William Rd Red Hill mrecomau

MONTALTO ESTATE

33 Shoreham Rd Red Hill South montaltocomau

MOOROODUC ESTATE

501 Derrill Rd Moorooduc moorooducestatecomau

PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS

140 Springs Ln Fingal peninsulahotspringscom

PORT PHILLIP ESTATE

263 Red Hill Rd Red Hill South portphillipestatecomau

ST JOHNrsquoS CHURCH

23 King St Flinders

Venues

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How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

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Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

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Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

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How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via peninsulafestivalcomau

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via peninsulahotspringscompeninsulasummermusicfestival

Our online box office is self-service administered through TRYBOOKING E-Tickets will be sent to you via email to print and bring to the event You can also present the ticket via your mobile phone screen at the venue

All TRYBOOKING tickets attract a fee of 50c per ticket

Many performances are popular and sell out in advance of the performance Where available remaining tickets will be on sale at the door from one hour prior to the advertised start time

For those who need assistance booking tickets online we operated a call back service For box office assistance phone 0422 978 248 or email peninsulasummermusicgmailcom

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS As an outdoor venue wheelchair access is not guaranteed to Balnarring Civic Reserve All other venues are wheelchair accessible Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension CardSenior Card Full Time Student or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits

REFUNDS amp EXCHANGES Tickets are non-refundable Exchanges may be offered at the discretion of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival

LATECOMERS In consideration of our audiences and artists latecomers will not be admitted to St Johnrsquos Church Flinders Flinders once the performance has commenced For all other venues latecomers will be admitted during a suitable break in the performance We recommend that you arrive 20 minutes prior to all performances

AIR-CONDITIONING Many of our venues are not traditional performance spaces and may not be air-conditioned Please take appropriate measures to ensure you are comfortable

26

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 27: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Patrons Program amp Donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on your generous donations to produce our special festival and year-round development work celebrating fine music in all its forms

DID YOU KNOW

Delivering the festival takes year-round planning and some events require even longer to plan

Every year PSMF has to raise 80 of our budget ourselves through private donations and business sponsorship as we receive very little Government funding

For 13 years PSMF has been able to provide the community with a range of programs and events throughout our festival There are significant hard costs to produce events and to keep these events and programs as accessible as possible

We truly appreciate the generosity of so many sponsors and supporters who often provide time money and even help to spread the word Your private and company contributions are vital to us so we can continue to bring you this world-class festival

WE NEED YOU

By becoming a PSMF 2020 Patron and Supporter you not only get the VIP treatment at our signature events but you also become part of our extended family Our Patron Program is your opportunity to really show your passion for music and supporting musician and to contribute to its future Join a special group who understand the importance of intimate events and unique Peninsula Places ndash More Music for More People

THE BENEFITS

Your tax-deductible donation will support our festival to deliver and to grow our connection to the Peninsula Community into the future

2020 Festival Patrons also receive additional behind the scenes updates an invitation to attend our 2020 Festival program launch in October and special invitations during the 2020 festival itself All Patrons are signed up to our eNews and receive updates

Please visit peninsulafestivalcomaudonate or the Box Office

27

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau

Page 28: 1-10 JANUARY 2020 · harp to saxophone to recorder and koto and much more! Experience yoga classes with one of Australia’s leading violinists performing during the session,

Intimate performances

World-class music

Truly unique spaces

peninsulafestivalcomau