Subtitled "A French Encounter: Journeys Through France and Australia" this festival explored French and Australian chamber music over a 100 year period, elucidating musical connections and contrasts. Teniswood-Harvey collaborated with mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Campbell in performances of songs by Messiaen, Honegger, Margaret Sutherland and Peter Sculthorpe; and the duo was augmented by members of the Goldner String Quartet for an arrangement of Berlioz's Nuits d'Ete. Teniswood-Harvey and Michael Kieran Harvey performed Messian's monumental two-piano work Visions de L'Amen to conclude the festival.