
Festival program
26 - 28 June 2026
opening night
Friday 26th June, 6pm
St Albans Anglican church, Leura
The festival opens with a celebration for the whole community. Internationally acclaimed soprano Laura King is joined by string players from the festival in a narrated, family-friendly performance of works for soprano and strings. Whether you're eight or eighty, a lifelong classical music lover or attending your first concert, this is the perfect introduction to the Blue Mountains Chamber Music Festival.
Laura King
Emma Jardine
Rachel Siu
Bernadette Harvey

Streeton Trio
Saturday 27th June, 2pm and 6pm
St Albans Anglican church, Leura
Two world-class ensembles, two programs, two chances to hear them both. Each ensemble performs at 2pm and again at 6pm across two venues just moments apart in Leura, meaning you can attend one concert in the afternoon and a completely different one in the evening.
Streeton Trio, Australia's most internationally celebrated piano trio performs a program of Clara Schumann and Mozart.
Emma Jardine
Rachel Siu
Bernadette Harvey


Bach Akademie Australia
Saturday 27th June, 2pm and 6pm
Leura Uniting Church
Two world-class ensembles, two programs, two chances to hear them both. Each ensemble performs at 2pm and again at 6pm across two venues just moments apart in Leura, meaning you can attend one concert in the afternoon and a completely different one in the evening.
Bach Akademie Australia performs Baroque masterpieces by Vivaldi, Bach and Telemann.
Madeleine Easton
Members of Bach Akademie Australia
violin
cello
harpsichord
Brahms & Haydn
Sunday 28th June, 2pm
St Albans Anglican church, Leura
One of the most adored works in the chamber music repertoire, the Brahms Clarinet Quintet and the glorious Haydn "Lark" Quartet.
David Rowden
Emma Jardine
Madeleine Easton
James Wannan
Rachel Siu
