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1-13 JANUARY 2019

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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 Peninsula Summer Music Festival.

As you peruse our latest program you’ll see some exciting changes, new ventures as well as familiar favourites.

We are spreading our wings to introduce more venues and collaborations, which means more music for everyone.

Immerse yourself in a visual art and music experience in the iconic Whistlewood Art Gallery; bathe in the world famous Peninsula Hot Springs while listening to Bach; and wander the shores at Pelican Park in a free musical promenade. This year the festival even extends its reach to a partnership with Coombe Yarra Valley in the Yarra Valley, sharing our extraordinary artists with more people around Victoria. These are just a taste of some of the outstanding events we have in the 2019 Festival, alongside exceptional concerts presented in unique venues across the region. Join us for two weeks of music in the beautiful setting of the Mornington Peninsula.

Shimmering string sounds floating on a summer breeze over the waves on the Mornington Peninsula. What better way to celebrate a summer music festival by the seaside.

Ben Opie Artistic Director

FESTIVAL PARTNERS

FESTIVAL VENUE PARTNERS

We would like to thank our sponsors, venues & supporters.

Hans & Petra Henkell

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DATE CONCERT VENUE PAGE

1 JAN 3pm Hair of the Dog: Swing is the Thing Lindenderry Estate 7

2 JAN 2pm Suite Persane St Mark’s Anglican Church 8

6pm Sweeter than Roses Hurley Vineyard 9

3 JAN 11am Drip Drop Play Cruden Farm 10

1pm Drip Drop Play Cruden Farm 10

4pm Ravel’s Blues Moorooduc Estate 11

6.30pm Ravel’s Blues Moorooduc Estate 11

TBC Special Event: Aviva Endean Peninsula Hot Springs 6

4 JAN 1pm Kids Carnival St Mark’s Anglican Church 12

4pm Godfather, Father & Son Main Ridge Estate 13

7pm Godfather, Father & Son Main Ridge Estate 13

5 JAN 12pm Australian Haydn Ensemble St John’s Church 14

3pm Songmakers Australia Of Love St John’s Church 15

7pm An Evening with Sara Macliver St John’s Church 16

6 JAN 11.30am Great Romantics Winner St John’s Church 17

2pm Schubert Songs St John’s Church 18

7.30pm James Henry St John’s Church 19

TBC Special Event: Martiln Peninsula Hot Springs 6

7 JAN 6pm Twilight Jazz: The Hoodangers Montalto Vineyard 20

6pm Sweet Love Doth Now Invite Coombe Yarra Valley 21

8 JAN 4pm Song & Story Whistlewood Gallery 22

6pm Song & Story Whistlewood Gallery 22

9 JAN 6pm Sweet Love Doth Now Invite Port Phillip Estate 23

TBC Special Event: Jessica Oddie Peninsula Hot Springs 6

10 JAN 6pm Realms of Light Elgee Park 24

11 JAN 2pm Mozart’s Church Sonatas St Mark’s Anglican Church 25

7pm Bach & Bathe Peninsula Hot Springs 26

12 JAN 1.30pm A Peninsula Salon Beleura Estate 27

6pm Fairy Tales in Opera St John’s Church 28

13 JAN 2pm Pelican Park Promenade Pelican Park 29

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The Hair of the Dog concert has become a New Year’s Day institution, and this year it will open the Festival with The Furbelows: the ultimate 1930s party band.

If you like The Andrews Sisters and Django Reinhardt, then you’ll LOVE The Furbelows. Combining close harmony vocals with a hot club swing rhythm section.

The perfect way to swing into the year.

Artists Kelsey James vocals Miriam Crellin vocals Georgie Darvidis vocals Jon Delaney guitar Sam O’Halloran guitar Tom Flenady double bass

Date Tuesday 1 January at 3pm 1hr 40mins including interval

Venue Lindenderry Estate 142 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill

Tickets $60 (+booking fee)

Cabaret-style seating in tables of 10.

Lindenderry Estate Cellar Door is open for lunch before the concert or the restaurant is open for dinner after the concert. Please call them direct to book on 03 5989 2933.

Hair Of The Dog: Swing is the Thing The Furbelows1 JANUARY

Aviva Endean - Clarinets3 JANUARY

Meet Aviva Endean, multi-instrumentalist in the intimate setting at the hot springs, where she will evoke a world of sounds in the Cultural Meeting Space.

Martiln - Electronic Musician6 JANUARY

Electronic music producer and composer, Martiln, will enhance your bathing experience in the Bath House Amphitheatre by blending elements from a wide array of musical genres to create a constantly-evolving sound.

Jessica Oddie - Violin9 JANUARY

Join divine violinist Jessica Oddie on an enchanting musical journey as she roams the grounds of Peninsula Hot Springs.

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Ln, Fingal

Tickets peninsulahotsprings.com/ peninsulasummermusicfestival

Please check the website for times and details of these performances.

Special Events

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Artists Janet Todd soprano Nicholas Pollock lute

Date Wednesday 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.

Lauded as “A gem with a pure tone”, Los Angeles-based soprano Janet Todd returns to her home state Victoria for the 2019 Festival, and joins forces with a Peninsula favourite, lutenist Nicholas Pollock, to present a stunning concert of early music love songs.

A journey from the English melancholy of Dowland and Purcell into the world of French Baroque, and set in the intimate cellar door of Hurley Estate, this concert will bring the Baroque era to life.

Sweeter than Roses Janet Todd & Nicholas Pollock 2 JANUARY

Artists Marney Pope flute Samantha Clough oboe Paul Jenkins clarinet Mike Rear bassoon Kevin Close horn and special guests

Date Wednesday 2 January at 2pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Mark’s Anglican Church 1 Balnarring Rd, Balnarring

Tickets $50 / $40 concession (+booking fee)

Formed in 2013, the Peninsula Chamber Musicians have rapidly developed into an outstanding presence in the artistic landscape of the Mornington Peninsula.

For their debut performance at the Peninsula Summer Music Festival, they are joined by guest musicians from Melbourne to present ‘Suite Persane’, a concert of luscious music for wind dectet by André Caplet and George Enescu.

These works showcase the rich textures and virtuosity of composers of the early 20th century in Europe.

Suite Persane Peninsula Chamber Musicians & guests 2 JANUARY

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Artists Ad Lib Collective

Date Thursday 3 January at 11am & 1pm 60mins no interval

Venue Cruden Farm Cranhaven Rd, Langwarrin

Tickets $20 per child (+booking fee) Adults free & babes in arms free

The wonderful world of Cruden Farm opens the farm gates for a world of adventure for young children aged 6 and over.

Come and explore what kind of music can you make with water? What sort of sounds does ice make?

Join artists Thea Rossen and Jesse Deane to discover a sensory experience that encourages you to play among the drips and drops, and help inform an immersive, sensory experience for children.

Drip Drop! Drip Drop!

Drip Drop Play Ad Lib Collective3 JANUARY

Artists Sophie Rowell violin Kristian Chong piano

Date Thursday 3 January at 4pm & 6.30pm 60mins no interval

Venue Moorooduc Estate 501 Derrill Rd, Moorooduc

Tickets $75 / $65 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be available to purchase.

Renowned Melbourne-based violinist Sophie Rowell joins Kristian Chong to perform Ravel’s last great chamber work.

Kristian and Sophie have been constant chamber music collaborators for many years and come together again in the beautiful surrounds of Moorooduc Estate.

Ravel’s Sonata features his own homage to the Blues in the second movement. This work is partnered with the exuberant Mozart Sonata and Beethoven’s tempestuous and heated A minor Sonata.

Ravel’s Blues Sophie Rowell & Kristian Chong3 JANUARY

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Artists Clare Zabrowarny Inventi Ensemble Ad Lib Collective

Date Friday 4 January 1pm to 3pm

Venue St Mark’s Anglican Church 1 Balnarring Rd, Balnarring

Tickets $20 per child (+booking fee) Adults free & babes in arms free

An afternoon of fun and immersive activities in music for young and young at heart.

1pm | Songbirds - Clare Zabrowarny (ages 0-7) Songbirds music sessions explore the worlds of music making, dance and play for children. Be taken on an adventure with singing, percussion instruments, dancing, listening activities and games while exploring a special theme.

1:45pm | Carnival of the Animals – Inventi Ensemble (ages 4-11) Known for their imaginative performances of transforming classical music in new and exciting ways, these expert music-makers take you up close and personal with their musical instruments and invite you to join the performance in an interactive session which includes making an instrument!

1pm-3pm | Drip Drop Play – Ad Lib Collective (ages 6+) (see description page 11)

Kids Carnival4 JANUARY

Artists Georgia Browne flute Tom Foster harpsichord

Date Friday 4 January at 4pm & 7pm 60mins no interval

Venue Main Ridge Estate 80 William Rd, Red Hill

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate Wines will be available for purchase. Nibbles will be available between shows.

Baroque flautist Georgia Browne and harpsichordist Tom Foster present a captivating selection of intimate chamber works for flute and harpsichord by three landmark composers.

Duo Foster-Browne is committed to presenting interesting programmes that reflect both the virtuosity and the subtlety of 18th century music. This duo breathe new life into well-known composers and champion their lesser-known contemporaries.

Answerable to the market, the church and the court, Telemann, JS Bach and CPE Bach represent the changing position of music and musicians in 18th century Europe.

Two generations, three very different approaches to music.

Godfather, Father & Son Duo Foster-Browne4 JANUARY

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Artists Merlyn Quaife soprano Andrea Katz piano

Date Saturday 5 January at 3pm 60mins no interval

Venue St John’s Church King St, Flinders

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Unique in the musical landscape of Australia, Songmakers Australia brings together some of the country’s leading singers and instrumentalists in a diverse repertoire.

The wonderful Merlyn Quaife and Andrea Katz bring life to love across the ages. From Schubert to Selleck and featuring music by acclaimed Australian composers, this concert will take you on a journey of all things love.

Of Love Songmakers Australia5 JANUARY

Formed in 2011, the Australian Haydn Ensemble is now regarded as one of Australia’s finest orchestras and chamber music groups.

The ensemble specialises in music of the Classical era performed on historical instruments under the leadership of Artistic Director, Skye McIntosh. The ensemble’s concert for PSMF 2019 showcases five of its exceptional musicians: Skye McIntosh (violin), Simone Slattery (violin), James Eccles (viola), James Bush (‘cello) and Melissa Farrow (flute).

With their historical instruments and consummate musicianship, these performers evoke the elegance and radiant character of classical music.

Australian Haydn Ensemble5 JANUARY

Artists Skye McIntosh violin Simone Slattery violin James Eccles viola James Bush cello Melissa Farrow flute

Date Saturday 5 January at 12pm 60mins no interval

Venue St John’s Church King St, Flinders

Tickets $70 / $60 concession (+booking fee)

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Artists Sara Macliver soprano Australian Haydn Ensemble (see page 14)

Date Saturday 5 January at 7pm 1hr 40mins including interval

Venue St John’s Church Under the Marquee King St, Flinders

Tickets $70 / $60 concession (+booking fee)

BYO chair or blanket. Bar open with local wines available for purchase.

A Boccherini and Mozart program built around Boccherini’s exquisite Stabat Mater featuring our special guest soprano, Sara Macliver.

Aria award-winning Sara Macliver is one of Australia’s favourite and acclaimed sopranos. She is a leading expert in baroque performance and her pure and elegant style will entrance you in these wonderful works of Mozart & Boccherini.

Enchanted by the Gredos Mountains of Spain, far from the traditional musical centres of Europe, Boccherini’s music is characterised by astounding optimism, colour and warmth flavoured with Spanish folk music.

Mozart’s operas are amongst his most loved works. Sara will sing selections from The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni accompanied by a chamber ensemble of flute and strings.

An Evening with Sara Macliver & the Australian Haydn Ensemble 5 JANUARY

Artists Miles Johnston guitar

Date Sunday 6 January at 11.30am 60mins no interval

Venue St John’s Church King St, Flinders

Tickets $55 / $45 concession (+booking fee)

As part of Melbourne Recital Centre and the Peninsula Summer Music Festival’s commitment to nurturing the development of exceptional young artists, this year’s festival again features the winner of Melbourne Recital Centre’s Great Romantics Competition. The Great Romantics Competition is supported by Annamila Pty Ltd, Mrs Margaret S. Ross AM & Dr Ian C Ross.

Award winning classical guitarist, Miles Johnston, is quickly becoming recognised as one of the most talented young musicians performing in Australia today. Recent winner of the 2018 Great Romantics Competition, Miles takes you through the colourful sound worlds of the guitar, including modern music by Australian composer Richard Charlton, Russian composer Nikita Koshkin as well as favourites by J.S Bach.

Melbourne Recital Centre Great Romantics Winner6 JANUARY

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Artists David Greco baritone Australian Haydn Ensemble (see page 14)

Date Sunday 6 January at 2pm 60mins no interval

Venue St John’s Church King St, Flinders

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Schubert’s songs are powerful and sublime.

The Ensemble brings you a stunning selection of his most-loved lieder in newly commissioned chamber arrangements for string quintet and baritone, interwoven with a selection of soiree movements from French composer Felicien David’s Les Quatre Saisons.

David Greco, one of Australia’s finest baritones, has performed throughout Europe with cutting-edge early music ensembles including Freiburg Barokorchester, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, The Academy of Ancient Music, and Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.

Schubert Songs Australian Haydn Ensemble & David Greco6 JANUARY

Artists James Henry & Band

Date Sunday 6 January at 7.30pm 1hr 40mins including interval

Venue St John’s Church Under the Marquee King St, Flinders

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

BYO chair or blanket. Gourmet BBQ and Bar open from 6.30pm

The multi-talented James Henry is a renowned acoustic performer.

With a laid back but engaging stage manner he breaks down the barrier between stage and crowd to create a personal experience with his listeners.

His diverse skill set has seen him perform as a guitarist on the recent Black Arm Band tour of the UK, choir member and guitarist for the Archie Roach Into the Bloodstream tour, and as founding member of the Skin Choir.

James Henry6 JANUARY

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Sweet Love Doth Now Invite Sara Macliver & Marshall McGuire7 JANUARY

The Peninsula Summer Music Festival is excited to announce we are extending our reach to the Yarra Valley.

The stunning Coombe Yarra Valley, once the Australian home of world famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba, and now the home of an award winning Restaurant, Coombe Farm Wines and Melba Gallery, are opening their doors to present two of Australia’s classical music treasures.

These extraordinary musicians come together for a special performance bringing music across the ages. Marshall McGuire’s magical harp and Sara Macliver’s serene soprano voice will present works by Handel, Mozart, Ravel and Purcell as well as gems from the Australian repertoire by Carl Vine and Peggy Glanville-Hicks.

Artists Sara Macliver soprano Marshall McGuire harp

Date Monday 7 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Coombe Yarra Valley 673-675 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream

Tickets $130 - Dinner & Show (+booking fee)

Artists The Hoodangers

Date Monday 7 January at 7.30pm 1hr 40mins including interval (Doors open at 7pm)

Venue Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove 33 Shoreham Rd, Red Hill South

Tickets $60 - Lawn only (+booking fee)

$130 - 3 Course restaurant meal & show $110 - Piazza Café shared dinner & show

BYO chair or blanket. Estate wines available for purchase. Piazza cafe open for lawn.

One of our favourite nights under the Summer sky at the gorgeous Montalto Estate.

The Hoodangers’ music is informed by the tradition of the jazz art form and played by gifted and widely experienced musicians who bring a consciousness, skill and sheer energy to the music that simply takes your breath away and plasters a grin on your face that spreads from ear to ear!

This band possesses a relentless, thumping energy. It is music that brings wit, laughter and a great big thirst for music and life. The Hoodangers successfully draw on a rich jazz tradition, embracing it, and morphing it into something completely their own. Their influences are as diverse as their musical moods, from turn of the century New Orleans jazz to post 2000 genre-mix-match pop.

Twilight Jazz: The Hoodangers 7 JANUARY

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The work of Melbourne based cellist Stephanie Arnold combines music performance with oral histories and storytelling.

A first for the PSMF, Stephanie has created this work through interviews with local indigenous visual artists from the Peninsula’s own urban Aboriginal community arts centre, Baluk Arts.

Their art practice and their stories come to life in a collaboration with musician Eleanor Dixon from the remote Northern Territory community of Marlinja. Together they will create a musical work of song and story in the intimate Whistlewood Gallery. Art works from Baluk Arts artists will be hung in the gallery especially for this performance.

Please be advised there will be limited seating for this event, the performance is designed to be experienced whilst exploring the gallery, viewing the paintings and hearing the music.

Song & Story Stephanie Arnold 8 JANUARY

Artists Eleanore Dixon vocals Stephanie Arnold cello & project design Baluk Arts artists

Date Tuesday 8 January at 4pm & 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Whistlewood Gallery 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham

Tickets $50 / $40 concession (+booking fee)

Artists Sara Macliver soprano Marshall McGuire harp

Date Wednesday 9 January at 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue Port Phillip Estate 263 Red Hill Rd, Red Hill South

Tickets $140 - 2 Course Dinner & Show (+booking fee)

Estate wines available for purchase.

Two of Australia’s classical music treasures come together for a special performance bringing music from across the ages.

Marshall McGuire’s magical harp and Sara Macliver’s serene soprano voice will present works by Handel, Mozart, Ravel and Purcell as well as gems from Australian composers, Carl Vine and Peggy Glanville-Hicks.

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Artists Blair Harris cello

Date Thursday 10 January 6pm 60mins no interval

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

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Estate wines will be served.

Realms of Light takes inspiration from a world beyond our physical reach, featuring extraordinary works for solo cello performed by leading cello soloist, Blair Harris.

Works by Greenbaum, Moore and Golijov look to the stars and pay homage to love, luck and loss.

The iconic ‘Requiem for Cello Alone’ by Sculthorpe completes the performance, searching for, and ultimately finding, the eternal realm of light.

Performed in the unique setting of Elgee Park, experience this music surrounded by stunning Australian artworks.

Realms of Light Blair Harris10 JANUARY

Artists Peter de Jager organ Melissa Doecke flute Ben Opie oboe Peter Clark violin Jessica Oddie violin William Hewer cello

Date Friday 11 January 2pm 60mins no interval

Venue St Mark’s Anglican Church 1 Balnarring Rd, Balnarring

Tickets $55 / $45 concession (+booking fee)

Inventi Ensemble brings together Australia’s leading musicians to present a concert of Mozart’s virtuosic ‘Church Sonatas’, paired with Wagenseil’s brilliant Concerto for Organ performed by Peter de Jager.

True to form, Inventi reinvents these works by creating improvised miniatures in the style of the Church Sonatas to precede them.

Come and hear this leading ensemble bring these iconic works to life.

Mozart’s Church Sonatas Inventi Ensemble11 JANUARY

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Artists Peter Clark violin Jessica Oddie violin William Clark viola William Hewer cello

Date Friday 11 January: arrive at 6pm for a 7pm start 3hr 30mins including interval & pre event bathing time (1hr)

Venue Peninsula Hot Springs 140 Springs Ln, Fingal

Tickets peninsulahotsprings.com/ peninsulasummermusicfestival

BYO Swimwear. Towels and robes are available for hire.

Music designed to stimulate, soothe and delight the senses.

The Peninsula Summer Music Festival String Quartet brings together leading musicians from around the world to present ‘Bach and Bathe’, featuring their arrangement of Bach’s Goldberg variations and exquisite music by Mendelssohn.

Immerse yourself in this beautiful music as you relax in the Bath House Amphitheatre pools at Peninsula Hot Springs.

Artists Linda Barcan mezzo soprano David Barnard piano and special guests

Date Saturday 12 January: meet at 12.45pm for 1.30pm start 60mins no interval

Venue Beleura Estate Meet at the Mornington Golf Club foyer to be transported to the venue. Park in visitors areas only.

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Spanish-French mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot was one of the most celebrated opera singers of the second half of the nineteenth century, praised by audiences and critics alike for her vocal and dramatic abilities.

As well as being an acclaimed performer, Madame Viardot was a noted salonnière, the hostess of a famous salon for nearly 30 years.

In this recreation of a Parisian salon, let Linda Barcan and friends transport you to another era, in an intimate setting where words and music come together to express the universal and infinite.

Please arrive at least half an hour in advance of performance to be transported to the venue. An afternoon tea will be served following the performance.

A Peninsula Salon Linda Barcan12 JANUARY

Bach & Bathe at Peninsula Hot Springs 11 JANUARY

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A balmy summer’s twilight on the Mornington Peninsula.

Wisps of a violin playing solo bach float on the breeze, join the world class musicians of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival for the finale of the festival in a musical promenade.

Festival Artistic Director, Ben Opie will meet the audience at the Pelican statues in Pelican Park at 2.30pm to start the journey at 3pm. There will be Peninsula Summer Music Festival banners to guide you, and Ben will lead the promenade where listeners will hear several performances in select locations.

Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy the surrounds and then embark on your musical promenade.

Artists Peter Clark violin Jessica Oddie violin William Clark viola William Hewer cello

Date Sunday 13 January: meet at 2.30pm for 3pm start 60mins no interval

Venue Pelican Park at the Pelican Statues Marine Pde, Hastings

Tickets Free event

BYO chair or blanket & picnic lunch

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Artists Jane Davidson director David Barnard piano and special guests

Date Saturday 12 January 6pm 60mins no interval

Venue St John’s Church King St, Flinders

Tickets $65 / $55 concession (+booking fee)

Through music, visual spectacle and incredible stories, opera transports us to a magical place.

Fairy tales connect us to folklore that can be traced back for more than 6000 years. This special performance draws together arias with fairy tale themes in a theatrical staging.

Experience the tales of Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel, and Albert Herring.

This special operatic event is brought to the Festival through a partnership with Melbourne Conservatorium’s Opera Program, showcasing the talents of outstanding singers studying the Masters of Opera Performance.

Fairy Tales in Opera Jane Davidson & the Faculty of Fine Arts & Music, Melbourne University12 JANUARY

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MOUNT ELIZA

FRANKSTONLANGWARRIN

MORNINGTON

HASTINGS

TYABB

SOMERVILLE

BALNARRING

MERRICKS

PHILLIP ISLAND

SHOREHAM

FLINDERS

FINGAL

CAPE SHANK

ROSEBUDBLAIRGOWRIE

SORRENTODROMANA

RED HILL

MOOROODUC

MOUNT MARTHA

1. Beleura Estate2. Coombe Yarra Valley3. Cruden Farm4. Elgee Park5. Hurley Vineyard6. Lindenderry 7. Main Ridge Estate8. Montalto Vineyard

9. Moorooduc Estate10. Pelican Park11. Peninsula Hot Springs12. Port Phillip Estate

13. St Johns Church

14. St Marks Church15. Whistlewood Gallery

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How to book

Tickets for most events are sold via: peninsulafestival.com.au

Tickets for events at The Peninsula Hot Springs are sold via: peninsulahotsprings.com/peninsulasummermusicfestival

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 .30c 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 operate a call-back service.

For box office assistance phone 0413 448 283 or email [email protected]

General information

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS All venues are wheelchair accessible. Companion Card holders are admitted free to performances.

CONCESSION TICKETS Concessions are available to Government Pension Card/Senior Card, Full Time Students or person in receipt of Unemployment Benefits.

REFUNDS AND 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 John the Evangelist, 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.

Patrons Program & donations

Peninsula Summer Music Festival relies on the generosity of the community to continue.

Please visit peninsulafestival.com.au/donate to contribute to the sustainability of this important event.

Supporters Circle Membership $500+

As a Supporters Circle member you will be invited to attend special events and programs across the festival, as well as receive access to early ticket releases.

Supporters Circle members enjoy a unique relationship with Peninsula Summer Music Festival with benefits that include:

• Opportunity to interact with artists at receptions and special events

• Invitation to unique events throughout the year

• A welcoming community – throughout the festival and the year

Supporters Circle benefits include a tax-deductible contribution to Peninsula Summer Music Festival. All benefits and privileges are renewable on an annual basis.

Contributions help us to:

• Present an exceptional festival annually as well as special events throughout the year

• Nurture young and pre-professional artists

Our Supporters Circle are fundamental to the future of Peninsula Summer Music Festival.

For more information or to become a member of the Supporter’s Circle please visit peninsulafestival.com.au or call the Box Office number 0413 448 283

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