The festival was founded in 1990 for a 1991 premiere by Professor Ray Golding, the then Vice-Chancellor of
James Cook University and
Theodore Kuchar who continued as the artistic director for the next 16 years until 2006. The festival began conservatively focusing on the more contemporary music of the
classical and
romantic periods, over the first five years Kuchar started inserting works of
Bartok,
Bloch,
Martinu,
Shostakovich, expanding the musical depth for enthusiasts while maintaining the popular appeal. The festival has tried to avoid a perception that it is only there for cultivated southerners, for example in 2005 for the first time the AFCM had a presence at a
Cowboys football match and in 2006 increased publicity focusing locally. The 2007 programme involved vocalists and more variety than previous years to appeal to a broader audience, taking a "lifestyle approach" and focussing on music, wine and food.
2017 Australian Festival of Chamber Music The 2017 Festival – the last under Piers Lane, was the highest box off results on record.
2018 Australian Festival of Chamber Music In 2018
Piers Lane AO. Lane. passed the Artistic Directorship to his friend and colleague,
Kathryn Stott, also a leading international pianist based in Manchester; The 2018 programme & Festival was a resounding success with the second highest box office on record.
2022 Australian Festival of Chamber Music In 2022 British/German violinist, director and festival director
Jack Liebeck will deliver his first program as artistic director. Located in Townsville the festival runs 29th July-7 August 2022 Incoming Artistic Director Jack Liebeck has created a truly exciting program for his first Festival. It is innovative and contemporary whilst still showcasing the classic composers and favourite works of chamber music through the centuries. There are some new elements too, including what he's describing as • Guilty Pleasures – musicians playing their all time favourite piece (classical or other), • AFCM Illuminates – informative lectures connecting music to science, and • Festival Garden – an informal outdoor space for listening to music and enjoying food and wine. The 2022 Festival Program was unveiled on Tuesday 1 March. AFCM Friends Priority Booking Period – commenced 10am AEDT, Tuesday 1 February and closed at 5pm, Wednesday 23 February 2022. General Public Ticket Sales – commenced 10am AEDT, Tuesday 1 March 2022.
2023 Australian Festival of Chamber Music The 2023 Festival is scheduled for 28 July 2023 – 6 August 2023. The Festival will once again have
Jack Liebeck as the Artistic Director. 1 February 2023 – Tickets on sale for AFCM Friends 1 March 2023 – Tickets on sale for everyone ==Audience==