Date: Thursday 9 April 2026
Time: 7.00pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Venue: “Toonarbin” 51 Dornoch Terrace, West End
Ticket price: $64 (includes complimentary glass of champagne)
Street parking is available.
We’re delighted to be returning to “Toonarbin” for another concert, in one of Brisbane’s oldest historic residences, a grand family home that houses a superb Australian art collection, curated by the owners, Carmel and Allen.
The magnificently restored Toonarbin provides a wonderful venue for a true chamber music experience - up close and personal.
Join us in the ballroom, sit side-by-side with some great Australian art and immerse yourself in music that is soulful, reflective, colourful and joyous.
It’s the perfect environment to experience chamber music inspired by both the old and new, where arrangements of Philip Glass, Shaun Martin and Nina Simone sit alongside ancient folk ballads.
We’re delighted to be joined by special guest artist, Bridget Matthews, for our first Toonarbin concert of the year.
Hope to see you there.
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“Toonarbin” is one of Brisbane’s oldest homes. Built in the 1860’s it was a home to three generations of Captain Henry O’Reilly’s family until it was sold to the Catholic Church in the 1920’s. It became a convent for the next 80 years, undergoing substantial modification including the red brick cladding that you see today around the original Georgian mansion.
The convent was then sold by the Church. On the brink of being gutted and modernized, it was bought in 2007 by the present owners. Over the next five years they undertook a painstaking restoration of the interior of the building to its original magnificent form. Today it is a grand family home, much like it was in Brisbane’s early days.
“Toonarbin” houses a beautiful art collection of Australian paintings covering the period from the late 1800’s.