Music

Curtals and Continuo: A Rare Early Music Experience in Daylesford

Daylesford audiences are in for a musical treat on Saturday, July 5, when early music specialists Unholy Rackett join forces with Ensemble 642 for a unique concert of rarely heard 17th-century repertoire. The performance will highlight the curtal, a family of instruments unfamiliar to most modern ears, and the Renaissance ancestor of the bassoon.

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Alex and Emily at Yandoit Cultural

Local Daylesford couple, Emily Davis and Alex Tsibulski will perform their newest and favourite music at Yandoit Cultrual this coming Sunday afternoon, June 15th, at 3pm.

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Winter Sounds

Winter Sounds returns to Daylesford and surrounds from August 14 to17 bringing live music to intimate, unusual and atmospheric spaces, from country halls to bush schools to churches and aboard vintage trains across the region.

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O Sweet Woods: A Musical Celebration of Love, Nature and Melancholy

The next in the 2025 Christ Church Concert series features the hauntingly beautiful music of John Dowland, one of the English Renaissance’s most expressive composers. O Sweet Woods, a concert inspired by Dowland’s deeply emotional works, promises a captivating afternoon of song and lute, performed by some of Australia’s finest early music artists.

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The Mad Lover: An Afternoon of Baroque and Folk at Christ Church

Christ Church Concerts begins its 2025 season with The Mad Lover, featuring soprano Kate Macfarlane and harpist Hannah Lane on Saturday, 8 March at 2:30 PM in Daylesford’s Christ Church. The concert will present a selection of music exploring themes of love, longing, and reflection.

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Final Christ Church Concert – Daylesford Brass Band

The final concert in the 2024 Christ Church Concert Series featuring the Daylesford Community Brass Band will be held on Saturday 30 November at 2.30pm at Christ Church. The concert features features two premiere performances: “Incantations” by Musical Director Dr. Mark Lyall, and the newly commissioned “For There is Nothing Lost” by Dr. Jodie Blackshaw.

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