Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Arvo VolmerPrincipal Guest Conductor and Artistic AdvisorNicholas McGeganArtist in AssociationNicholas CarterAssociate Guest Conductor
VIOLINS Natsuko Yoshimoto** (Concertmaster)
Musical Chair sponsored by ASO Chair of the Board, Colin Dunsford AM & Lib Dunsford
Ike See** (Associate Concertmaster)
Musical Chair supported in memory of Maria & Johann Baska
Shirin Lim** (Principal 1st Violin)
Musical Chair supported by Dr Georgette Straznicky
Michael Milton** (Principal 2nd Violin)
Musical Chair supported by The Friends of the ASO
Lachlan Bramble~ (Associate Principal 2nd Violin)
Musical Chair supported by Robert & Deborah Pontifex
Janet AndersonAnn Axelby
Minas Berberyan Musical Chair supported by Merry Wickes
Gillian BraithwaiteJulia Brittain
Hilary Bruer Musical Chair supported by Marion Wells
Elizabeth Collins Jane Collins Alison HeikeDanielle Jaquillard Alexis MiltonJennifer Newman Julie Newman
Emma Perkins Musical Chair supported by Peter & Pamela McKee
Alexander Permezel Judith PolainMarie-Louise Slaytor Kemeri Spurr
VIOLAS Juris Ezergailis**
Musical Chair supported in the memory of Mrs JJ Holden
Imants Larsens~
Martin ButlerLesley CockramAnna Hansen
Rosi McGowranCarolyn MoozMichael RobertsonCecily Satchell
CELLOS Janis Laurs**
Musical Chair supported by the Latvian Association Inc (SA)
Ewen Bramble~
Musical Chair supported by Barbara Mellor
Sarah Denbigh Musical Chair supported by an anonymous donor
Christopher HandleySherrilyn HandleyGemma Phillips
David Sharp Musical Chair supported by Aileen Connon AM
Cameron Waters
BASSES David Schilling**Young-Hee Chan~
Jacky Chang
Harley Gray Musical Chair supported by Bob Croser
Belinda Kendall-Smith
David Phillips Musical Chair supported in thanks of David’s father for improving my sight – Betsy
FLUTES Geoffrey Collins**
Musical Chair supported by Pauline Menz
Lisa Gill
PICCOLOJulia Grenfell*
Musical Chair supported by Chris & Julie Michelmore
OBOES Celia Craig** Renae Stavely
COR ANGLAISPeter Duggan*
Musical Chair supported by Dr JB Robinson
CLARINETS Dean Newcomb**
Musical Chair supported by the Royal Over-Seas League SA Inc
Darren Skelton
E FLAT CLARINETDarren Skelton*
BASS CLARINETMitchell Berick*
Musical Chair supported by Nigel Stevenson & Glenn Ball
BASSOONS Mark Gaydon**
Musical Chair supported by Pamela Yule
Leah Stephenson Musical Chair supported by Liz Ampt
CONTRA BASSOONJackie Hansen*
Musical Chair supported by Norman Etherington & Peggy Brock
HORNS Sarah Barrett~
Bryan Griffiths Philip Paine TRUMPETS Matt Dempsey**
Musical Chair supported by R & P Cheesman
Martin Phillipson~
Gregory Frick
TROMBONES Cameron Malouf**Ian Denbigh
BASS TROMBONEHoward Parkinson* TUBA Peter Whish-Wilson*
Musical Chair supported by Ollie Clark AM & Joan Clark
TIMPANI Robert Hutcheson*
PERCUSSION Steven Peterka**
Musical Chair supported by The Friends of the ASO
Gregory Rush
HARP Suzanne Handel*
** denotes Section Leader* denotes Principal Player~ denotes Associate Principal
ASO BOARd
Colin Dunsford AM - Chair Anthony Steel AM Deputy Chair Jillian Attrill Col Eardley Karen Hannon Chris Michelmore Michael Morley Robert Pontifex Nigel Stevenson
ASO MANAGEMENT
ExecutiveBarbara George Chief ExecutiveMargie Corston Executive Assistant
Artistic and LearningSimon Lord Director, Artistic PlanningSophie Emery Artistic Administrator Emily Gann - Learning and Outreach Coordinator
Finance and HR Bruce Bettcher - Business and Finance Manager Paul Blackman - Human Resources Manager Karin Juhl - Accounts/Box Office Coordinator Sarah McBride - Payroll Emma Wight - Administrative Assistant
Operations Heikki Mohell - Director of Operations and Commercial Karen Frost Orchestra Manager Kingsley Schmidtke Venue/Production Supervisor Bruce Stewart - Librarian David Khafagi Operations Assistant
development Vicky Lekis Director of Development Tom Bastians Development Assistant
Communications and Research Matthew Madden Director of Communications and Research Annika Stennert Marketing Coordinator Kate Sewell - Publicist
Friends of the ASO Executive Committee Elizabeth Bowen - President Alyson Morrison - Past President Alison Campbell and Michael Critchley - Vice Presidents Honora Griffith - Honorary Secretary John Gell - Assistant Secretary/ Membership Judy Birze - Treasurer
Saturday 22 February 8pm Elder Park
Garry Walker Conductor José Carbó Baritone
Bring the whole family to the biggest concert in our 2014 Season. Including Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture culminating in a spectacular fireworks display, Santos Symphony Under the Stars has become a South Australian institution.
FREE EVENT!
This year, 2014, is a year of celebration for Santos, marking 60 years since we were founded in Adelaide for the purpose of finding oil and gas for South Australia.
Times have certainly changed since 1954, and our company has grown in size from just a handful of people to a workforce of over 3,000 people working in many sites across Australia and Asia.
Being part of the community in which we live and work and supporting community organisations and events is central to Santos’ culture.
This year also commemorates our 16th year as Principal Partner of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, an outstanding orchestra focused on delivering its own brand of energy and high level of performance to all South Australians.
As always, this year’s program from our internationally renowned Orchestra promises another wonderful season of performances, including the Santos Symphony Under the Stars at Elder Park in February.
I hope you take the opportunity to experience our fine Orchestra throughout the season.
David KnoxChief Executive Officer and Managing DirectorSantos
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Orchestra photographed by Jacqui Way at Tim Adams Wines, proud Corporate Partner of the ASO.ASO musicians studio photography by Jacqui Way. Hair and make-up by Jen Rossiter.
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Carmina BuranaDazzling Rachmaninov
Composers in Focus: Bohemian RhapsodiesMozart @ Elder 1Meet the Orchestra with Jay Laga’aiaBella ItaliaASO plays James Bond
Fri 25 & Sat 26 10Concerto for Orchestra
Richard TognettiOur DonThe Moldau - My Homeland
Mozart @ Elder 2Beethoven Festival 1Beethoven Festival 2Nu Shu: The Songs of Secret Women
Mozart & MagicViva EspanaMemento MoriTea & Symphony: Keys to Music 2
Gershwin’s American SongbookComposers in Focus: Hungarian DancesPixar in ConcertMahler 5Messiah
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Welcome to the ASO’s 2014 Season which offers you a year of spectacular concerts featuring some of the greatest orchestral music in the repertoire performed by some of the world’s finest musicians. We are thrilled to announce that in 2014 Arvo Volmer becomes the ASO’s new Principal Guest Conductor. Arvo has been our Chief Conductor for the past ten years and we are delighted that his new title gives us the chance to continue to invite him back to Adelaide often. We look forward to him making music with the Orchestra that he loves, and the Orchestra that loves working with him. Arvo leads a new and exciting conducting team which secures two special musical friendships. Nicholas McGegan becomes the ASO’s first Artist-in-Association. A well-respected Baroque and Classical specialist, in September 2014, he will conduct and curate a two-week long Beethoven Festival. Also, young Australian conductor, Nicholas Carter, joins the ASO family as Associate Guest Conductor. Nicholas is a rising star on the international scene and increasingly in demand in Europe. We’re thrilled that he has chosen to spend some of his valuable time with the ASO in 2014. Do not miss Nicholas’ debut in his new role as he leads the Orchestra and the Adelaide Symphony Chorus in Carl Orff’s iconic choral masterpiece Carmina Burana.
Simon Lord
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Other highlights in 2014 include the much-awaited return to Adelaide of the piano wizard, Behzod Abduraimov, who promises to dazzle in Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No 3. The British conductor Mark Wigglesworth leads the ASO in Mahler’s mighty Fifth Symphony and, at the end of the year, we bring an international cast of singers to Adelaide for Handel’s Messiah. Add to that, a Season Opening Gala which celebrates St Valentine’s Day in style, the irrepressible Guy Noble in a night of music from the James Bond movies, alongside an innovative new creation from Tan Dun at the OzAsia Festival and a major collaboration with the Adelaide Festival. It all demonstrates the range and excellence of what the ASO offers. As ever, we thank our sponsors and friends and, most notably, our Principal Partner, Santos, for their hugely valued and continuing support. Our 2014 Season is bursting with great concerts, exceptional experiences, and the promise of some spirited music-making. We look forward to welcoming you to the ASO’s concerts - they are all for you. Please join us on what will be an exhilarating musical adventure! Simon Lord Director, Artistic Planning
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Friday 12 September 8pm Saturday 13 September 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Nicholas McGegan Conductor Stephen Hough Piano Natsuko Yoshimoto Violin
Beethoven Leonore Overture No 1 Symphony No 1 Romance in G major for violin & orchestra Piano Concerto No 5 Emperor
Nicholas McGegan conducts the ASO’s 2014 Beethoven Festival. McGegan is regarded as “one of the finest Baroque conductors of his generation” (The Independent). In these concerts, McGegan is joined centre stage by the great British pianist Stephen Hough in Beethoven’s heroic Emperor Piano Concerto. Also, the ASO’s Concertmaster, Natsuko Yoshimoto, plays Beethoven’s lyrical Romance in G. The drama of Beethoven’s first Leonore Overture contrasts with the brilliant First Symphony.
“It was transcendent; Hough was wild, witty and inspired; the crowd roared.”
Saturday 13 September 10am - 12.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Nicholas McGegan Conductor
Here is your chance to join the Orchestra! Spend the morning rehearsing Beethoven’s extraordinary Symphony No 5 led by our wonderful Beethoven Festival conductor.
Join us! Apply to take part at www.aso.com.au/learning. Applications close 1 August 2014
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Robert Levin
Belinda Kendall-Smith, Bass
Friday 19 September 8pm Saturday 20 September 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Nicholas McGegan Conductor Robert Levin Piano
Beethoven Leonore Overture No 2 Piano Concerto No 1 Symphony No 8
Beethoven’s ‘little’ symphony finishes this wonderful program, bookended with his second Leonore Overture. The American pianist and renowned Harvard Professor of Music, Robert Levin, known both for his wit and scholarship, promises to bring an invigorating reading to Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto. Also, this concert provides a rare opportunity to witness Levin’s extraordinary improvisatory skills at the keyboard which involves you – the audience!
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Friday 21 March 8pm Saturday 22 March 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Jahja Ling Conductor Alina Pogostkina Violin
Strauss Don Juan Mendelssohn Violin Concerto dvořák Symphony No 8
Making his ASO debut, Music Director of the San Diego Symphony, Jahja Ling opens our 2014 Master Series with Dvořák’s Bohemian folk music inspired Eighth Symphony. Mendelssohn’s spirited Violin Concerto is performed by the Sibelius Competition winner, young Russian-born German Alina Pogostkina. And we raise the curtain on the season with music which launched Richard Strauss’ composing career - written when he was just 24 - his fiery and dramatic orchestral tone poem Don Juan.
“Ling unleashed an outpouring of approval from the audience and the orchestra, some of whose members were in tears.”
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Nine wonderful concerts featuring the greatest music in the orchestral repertoire performed by world-class conductors and soloists, alongside the very best of Australian talent. Returning soloists and conductors are joined by new faces to perform much-loved repertoire making the ASO’s 2014 Master Series one of the most diverse ever. We celebrate Richard Strauss’ 150th birthday with some of his orchestral music, and mark an Australian composing icon - Peter Sculthorpe in his 85th year. Plus favourites from Mendelssohn, Ravel, Sibelius, Dvořák and Rachmaninov…
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Friday 23 May 8pm Saturday 24 May 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Martyn Brabbins Conductor Behzod Abduraimov Piano
Peter Maxwell davies Overture to St Francis of Assisi (Australian Premiere) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 Walton Symphony No 1
Do not miss THIS Piano Concerto and THIS pianist! Behzod Abduraimov returns to the Adelaide Town Hall following his stunning performances with the ASO in 2012 of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto. In these concerts, Abduraimov takes on one of the biggest challenges in the piano concerto repertoire: Rachmaninov’s Third. We welcome back to Adelaide British conductor Martyn Brabbins to celebrate Peter Maxwell Davies’ 80th birthday (one time Adelaide resident and now Master of the Queen’s Music), and to lead the ASO in the riot of orchestral colour and virtuosity which is Walton’s extrovert First Symphony.
“Brabbins clearly revels in the orchestral soundworld, and allowed the excellent musicians to shine by bringing out the vibrant colours and textures.”
Behzod Abduraimov
Friday 20 June 8pm Saturday 21 June 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Arvo Volmer Conductor Maxim Rysanov Viola
Schubert Overture in C Major In the Italian Style Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 Italian Berlioz Harold in Italy
Conductor Arvo Volmer takes us on an Italian inspired musical journey. At the heart of the program is Hector Berlioz’ Harold in Italy. Based on Lord Byron’s poem Child Harolde, this extraordinary symphonic adventure features viola soloist Maxim Rysanov - one of the world’s greatest violists today - portraying Harold the romantic hero. In the first half of the program, Volmer leads the ASO in Mendelssohn’s sun-soaked Fourth symphony – Italian.
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Friday 4 April 8pm Saturday 5 April 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Arvo Volmer Conductor Lynn Harrell Cello
Rossini Overture to William Tell Lutoslawski Cello Concerto Brahms Symphony No 2
As part of the 2014 Adelaide International Cello Festival the ASO welcomes the great American cellist Lynn Harrell to Australia, playing Lutoslawski’s powerful Cello Concerto, which was composed in 1970 for the legendary Russian cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich. Arvo Volmer leads his players in Brahms’ joyful Second Symphony.
“Lynn Harrell is one of the absolute legends of cello playing - known for his charisma, ravishing sound and passionate approach to music.Also, the concert features cellos from the very outset in Rossini’s William Tell Overture with one of the most famous orchestral solos in the repertoire… This overture is not just about the Lone Ranger!”
Lynn Harrell
Janis Laurs Principal Cello
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Friday 29 August 8pm Saturday 30 August 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Christopher Seaman Conductor
Smetana Ma Vlast : Vltava (The Moldau) Sibelius Karelia Suite Strauss Tod und Verklärung (Death and Transfiguration)
Conductor Christopher Seaman opens this concert with Smetana’s evocative tone poem Ma Vlast, and continues the theme of nationhood with Sibelius’ rousing, patriotic Karelia Suite. A mystery concert of sorts as it will also feature the winner of the 2014 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards to be held in Adelaide on Thursday 28 August. The evening ends with Richard Strauss’ powerfully drawn tone poem Death and Transfiguration. With typical understatement, the composer wrote: “It’s a funny thing... but dying is just the way I composed it in Tod und Verklärung…!”
Alban Gerhardt
Friday 25 July 8pm Saturday 26 July 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Eugene Tzigane Conductor Alban Gerhardt Cello
Sculthorpe Sun Song dvořák Cello Concerto Sculthorpe From Oceania Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
The dynamic young American conductor, Eugene Tzigane makes his Australian debut in one of the 20th century’s great orchestral showpieces - Bartók’s virtuosic Concerto for Orchestra. Also, we celebrate Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe’s 85th birthday with a pair of beautifully atmospheric orchestral works inspired by the Australian sea and landscape. The ASO is joined by cellist Alban Gerhardt in Dvořák’s much-loved Cello Concerto written in the composer’s autumnal years during his tenure at New York’s National Conservatory.
“Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra is an amazing piece - he is a master of orchestral colour. Everyone gets a turn in the spotlight, even the bass clarinet!”
Richard Tognetti
Friday 1 August 8pm Saturday 2 August 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Richard Tognetti Director/Violin
Ives Three Places in New England Tippett Fantasia concertante on a Theme of Corelli Beethoven Symphony No 6 Pastoral
The ASO welcomes back to Adelaide the great Australian violinist Richard Tognetti to play and direct a fascinatingly diverse program as only he can. In this concert Tognetti leads the ASO though an American musical landscape as imagined by Charles Ives, and performs Michael Tippett’s richly-scored Corelli Fantasia. Beethoven’s vivid symphonic depiction of our natural world is brought to life in his evergreen Sixth Symphony - Pastoral.
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Friday 10 October 8pm Saturday 11 October 6.30pm Festival Theatre
Enrique Arturo diemecke Conductor Piers Lane Piano
diemecke Chacona a Chávez de Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain Ravel Alborada del gracioso Ravel Rapsodie espagnol Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte Ravel Boléro
Conductor Enrique Arturo Diemecke leads the ASO in some of Maurice Ravel’s most ravishing orchestral music inspired by all things Hispanic including his most famous work – the explosive Boléro. The lion of the keyboard in de Falla’s Andalusian folk-inspired score – Nights in the Gardens of Spain – is the much-loved Australian pianist, Piers Lane.
“The relentless snare-drum underpins the whole of the 15-minute work as Ravel inexorably builds on the simple tune until he finally releases the pent-up tension with a burst of fireworks.”
Friday 21 November 8pm Saturday 22 November 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Mark Wigglesworth Conductor Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Piano
Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 Mahler Symphony No 5
To close the ASO’s 2014 Masters Series, British conductor Mark Wigglesworth conducts Gustav Mahler’s mighty Fifth Symphony. The conducting legend, Herbert von Karajan, described hearing this music as a ‘transforming experience’. At the symphony’s emotional heart is the achingly beautiful Adagietto - a love song for Mahler’s wife, Alma - made famous in Visconti’s 1971 film Death in Venice. Virtuoso pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet performs Franz Liszt’s flamboyant Second Piano Concerto.
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Matt dempsey Principal Trumpet:
“There is no greater satisfaction for an orchestral trumpeter than that of performing a Mahler Symphony, and of them all the Fifth is the ultimate thrill: it’s a virtual trumpet concerto! You get to convey a vast array of scenes and emotions, from the ominous opening fanfare and funeral procession, to the wailing and despair of the Scherzo. It’s a roller coaster ride!”
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Our Season Opening Gala celebrates the beauty and passion of love as expressed through sublime music. Experience the power of the orchestra in a kaleidoscopic sound world as imagined by Igor Stravinsky. Join us on an innovative multimedia adventure specially created and performed by the charismatic Tan Dun. Enjoy an outstanding performance of the world’s most loved oratorio with a starry cast of international singers.
Gala Series
Alexander Gavrylyuk
Friday 14 February 8pm Saturday 15 February 8pm Festival Theatre
Garry Walker Conductor Alexander Gavrylyuk Piano
Tchaikovsky Fantasy overture Romeo & Juliet Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade
From Russia with Love! The ASO’s 2014 Season Opening Gala celebrates St Valentine’s Day in real style with a supremely romantic night of Russian music. Tchaikovsky’s beautiful yet stormy musical portrait of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers opens the concert and Russian pianist, Alexander Gavrylyuk, joins the ASO for Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini. Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic suite Scheherazade is his exotic take on The Arabian Nights which tells the tale of Princess Scheherazade’s dramatic seduction of an evil Sultan.
“I had in view the creation of an orchestral suite in four movements, closely knit by the community of its themes and motives, yet presenting, as it were, a kaleidoscope of fairy-tale images and designs of oriental character.”
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composer
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Friday 3 October 8pm Festival Theatre
Michael Stern Conductor Michael Collins Clarinet
dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mozart Clarinet Concerto Copland Appalachian Spring Suite Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1919 version)
American conductor Michael Stern makes his ASO debut in this concert of dazzling orchestral masterworks. It opens with Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice - immortalized by Mickey Mouse as an aspiring magician in Walt Disney’s classic movie Fantasia. By way of contrast, Mozart’s late and darkly beautiful Clarinet Concerto is performed by one of the world’s greatest clarinettists, Michael Collins. Aaron Copland’s joyful and tuneful celebration of Appalachia is juxtaposed with Igor Stravinsky’s 1919 suite from his magical ballet score The Firebird.
“I’ve never played so many notes in such a short time! The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is a complete whirlwind!”
Celia Craig Principal Oboe
Matthew Halls
Thursday 27 November 8pm Friday 28 November 8pm Adelaide Town Hall
Matthew Halls Conductor Siobhan Stagg Soprano Christopher Field Counter-tenor Andrew Kennedy Tenor Christopher Purves Bass Adelaide Chamber Singers Carl Crossin Director
Handel Messiah
Hallelujah! Handel’s masterpiece oratorio Messiah continues to bring people together with its sparkling, tender and joyful musical gems. Join us and welcome a stunning cast of international soloists, the Adelaide Chamber Singers and the ASO, conducted by young English Baroque specialist Matthew Halls, for a heart-warming performance in the magnificent Adelaide Town Hall.
“One of the features of this ensemble (Adelaide Chamber Singers) is its ability to sustain and continually polish a collective sound, with moments of gem-like visceral beauty.”
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Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women
Saturday 27 September 8pm Festival Theatre
Tan dun Conductor Elizabeth Hainen Harp
Tan dun Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women (Australian Premiere)
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Tan Dun has captured in this twelve-movement micro film symphony, the musical life and spirit of Nu Shu, a disappearing language with a long vocal tradition created by women for women in Hunan, China in the 13th century. Combining the fields of anthropology, musicology, history and philosophy, Tan Dun weaves heart-rending stories of Nu Shu women through song script and historical environment. Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women was created for harp solo, an instrument Tan Dun selected because of its beautiful feminine sound and distinctive shape, similar to one of the ancient Nu Shu characters. Joining Tan and the ASO will be one of classical music’s great harp ambassadors, solo harpist with the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1994, Elizabeth Hainen.
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Master Series Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
(Adelaide Town Hall or Festival Theatre)
*(Premium not available Festival Theatre)
Prem* 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Gala Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Season Opening Gala (Festival Theatre)
Prem 100.50 88.50 103.00 90.50 105.00 92.50 107.50 94.50 118.20 104.00 40.00A 80.50 68.50 83.00 70.50 85.00 72.50 87.50 74.50 98.20 84.00 20.00B 67.00 58.00 69.00 59.50 71.00 61.50 73.00 63.00 82.60 71.80 20.00C 58.00 49.50 59.50 51.00 61.50 52.50 63.00 54.00 71.80 61.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Mozart & Magic (Festival Theatre)
Messiah (Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Tan dun at OzAsia Festival (Festival Theatre) Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women
Prem 71.00 71.00 72.50 72.50 74.50 74.50 76.00 76.00 84.90 84.90 31.00A 60.00 60.00 61.50 61.50 63.50 63.50 65.00 65.00 73.90 73.90 20.00
B 48.00 48.00 49.50 49.50 50.50 50.50 52.00 52.00 59.90 59.90 20.00
C 37.50 37.50 39.00 39.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 41.00 47.90 47.90 20.00Beethoven Festival Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Beethoven Festival 1
Beethoven Festival 2
(Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Composers in Focus Series Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Russian dreams Bohemian Rhapsodies Hungarian dances(Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Spectacular Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Lior & Westlake:Songs with Orchestra (Festival Theatre)
Prem 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 95.00 85.00 50.00A 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 85.00 75.00 40.00B 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 65.00 60.00 30.00C 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 55.00 48.00 20.00
ASO plays James Bond (Festival Theatre)
A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00
C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00
D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Carmina Burana
Gershwin’s American Songbook
(Festival Theatre)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00
A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00
B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00
C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00
D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Pixar in Concert (Festival Theatre)
Prem 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 85.00 75.00 50.00
A 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 75.00 65.00 40.00
B 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 65.00 60.00 30.00
C 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 50.00 45.00 20.00
New Music Now Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
A Pastoral Symphony (Elder Hall) Our don (Adelaide Town Hall) Memento Mori (Elder Hall)
GA 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 55.00 55.00 20.00
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Master Series Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
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Prem* 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Gala Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Season Opening Gala (Festival Theatre)
Prem 100.50 88.50 103.00 90.50 105.00 92.50 107.50 94.50 118.20 104.00 40.00A 80.50 68.50 83.00 70.50 85.00 72.50 87.50 74.50 98.20 84.00 20.00B 67.00 58.00 69.00 59.50 71.00 61.50 73.00 63.00 82.60 71.80 20.00C 58.00 49.50 59.50 51.00 61.50 52.50 63.00 54.00 71.80 61.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Mozart & Magic (Festival Theatre)
Messiah (Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Tan dun at OzAsia Festival (Festival Theatre) Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women
Prem 71.00 71.00 72.50 72.50 74.50 74.50 76.00 76.00 84.90 84.90 31.00A 60.00 60.00 61.50 61.50 63.50 63.50 65.00 65.00 73.90 73.90 20.00
B 48.00 48.00 49.50 49.50 50.50 50.50 52.00 52.00 59.90 59.90 20.00
C 37.50 37.50 39.00 39.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 41.00 47.90 47.90 20.00Beethoven Festival Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Beethoven Festival 1
Beethoven Festival 2
(Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Composers in Focus Series Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Russian dreams Bohemian Rhapsodies Hungarian dances(Adelaide Town Hall)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Spectacular Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
Lior & Westlake:Songs with Orchestra (Festival Theatre)
Prem 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 83.50 74.50 95.00 85.00 50.00A 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 73.50 64.50 85.00 75.00 40.00B 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 55.50 51.00 65.00 60.00 30.00C 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 46.50 40.00 55.00 48.00 20.00
ASO plays James Bond (Festival Theatre)
A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00
C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00
D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Carmina Burana
Gershwin’s American Songbook
(Festival Theatre)
Prem 87.50 76.00 92.00 80.00 94.50 82.00 96.50 84.00 109.20 95.00 35.00
A 72.50 61.00 77.00 65.00 79.50 67.00 81.50 69.00 94.20 80.00 20.00
B 60.00 50.50 64.00 53.50 65.50 55.50 67.50 57.00 78.60 66.80 20.00
C 50.50 42.50 53.50 45.00 55.50 46.50 57.00 48.00 66.80 56.70 20.00
D - - - - - - - - 33.30 33.30 20.00
Pixar in Concert (Festival Theatre)
Prem 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 75.00 66.00 85.00 75.00 50.00
A 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 65.00 56.00 75.00 65.00 40.00
B 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 56.00 51.50 65.00 60.00 30.00
C 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 42.00 37.50 50.00 45.00 20.00
New Music Now Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Child†
A Pastoral Symphony (Elder Hall) Our don (Adelaide Town Hall) Memento Mori (Elder Hall)
GA 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 49.90 55.00 55.00 20.00
† Child is 14 years and under.
An unmissable series of concerts featuring the soulful songs of Lior, a great iconic choral masterwork, two nights at the movies and the jazzy world of George Gershwin. Join us and you will be walking out of the Festival Theatre with a smile on your face - this spectacular music always makes a night to remember! Proudly supported by
Spectacular
Nigel Westlake & Lior
Friday 7 February, 8pm Festival Theatre
Lior Vocals/Guitar Nigel Westlake Conductor/Composer
Lior Leaving the Western Shadows Westlake & Lior Compassion*
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Lior and Nigel Westlake’s collaboration, Compassion, is a symphony of songs that will unite the soulful power of Lior’s voice with the radiance and vivid drama of Westlake’s orchestral style. Their theme is the wisdom of compassion expressed through ancient writings and their musical artistry. Join us for an orchestral feast - a night of music with beauty and heart.
* Compassion was commissioned by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and premiered at the Sydney Opera House in September 2013
“… a moving experience, without doubt, often generating a near visceral excitement.”
LIOR & WESTLAKESONGS WITH ORCHESTRA
Nicholas Carter
CARMINA BURANA
Friday 16 May 8pm Saturday 17 May 8pm Festival Theatre
Nicholas Carter Conductor Milica Ilic Soprano Paul McMahon Tenor Samuel dundas Baritone Adelaide Symphony Chorus Carl Crossin Director Young Adelaide Voices Christie Anderson Director
Rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead Orff Carmina Burana
The medieval poems that Carl Orff set to music contain topics that are as relevant today as in the 13th century when they were written: the fickleness of fortune and wealth, the ephemeral nature of life, the joy of the return of spring, and the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling and lust. Experience O Fortuna’s raw energy - balancing fate and fortune with whispering, wicked voices and pounding drums. The ASO’s new Associate Guest Conductor Nicholas Carter directs the mighty power of a massive orchestra and chorus - an unforgettable journey from the sinister to the sublime.
The Age about Westlake
J-Mag about Lior
“…the crowd is rapt from the first notes… Magic.”
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Guy Noble
Friday 27 June 8pm Saturday 28 June 8pm Festival Theatre
Guy Noble Conductor/Presenter
Where would James Bond be without music following his every move? Behind the martinis, fast cars, villains, danger and glamorous women, he’s nothing without the sounds of silky strings, flashy brass and twanging guitars. Hear all your favourite Bond theme songs from the James Bond movies in one evening, including Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever, Nobody Does it Better, Live and Let Die and For Your Eyes Only. Yep, it’s bound to be a sophisticated secret spy mission with Mr 007 himself, Noble...Guy Noble.
ASO PLAYS JAMES BONd
Keith Lockhart
Friday 7 November 8pm Saturday 8 November 8pm Festival Theatre
Keith Lockhart Conductor
Gershwin Girl Crazy (overture) Gershwin Fantasy on Porgy and Bess for violin and orchestra Gershwin The George Gershwin Songbook (arr Don Sebsky) Including: The Man I Love, Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off, A Foggy Day, Fascinating Rhythm
Dynamo American conductor Keith Lockhart, Music Director of the Boston Pops Orchestra, comes to Adelaide for a fascinating Gershwin program. Paying tribute to the genius melody-writer, Lockhart and the ASO unlock the Gershwin Songbook and the marvellous music of Porgy and Bess for a stunning night of song and orchestral magic.
GERSHWIN’S AMERICAN SONGBOOK
Arts Hub
Pixar
PIxAR IN CONCERT
Saturday 15 November 2pm & 7.30pm Festival Theatre
Nicholas Buc Conductor
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
The brilliant animators of Toy Story bring us Pixar in Concert, a show the whole family will love. From Cars to The Incredibles, Pixar has forever impacted film-making and given audiences of all ages some of the most beloved characters in cinematic history. Prepare for action-packed fun on a giant screen with live music from Pixar’s most loved movies, now also including their 2013 release Monsters University.
“Thoroughly enjoyable.”
Part of the SA Power Networks Learning Program
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COMPOSERS IN FOCUS
Wednesday 9 April 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Arvo Volmer Conductor Ike See Violin
Tchaikovsky Queen of Spades (Introduction) Rimsky-Korsakov Fantasia on Russian Themes Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 Winter Daydreams
Arvo Volmer conducts the ASO in an evening of romantic Russian music. The curtain rises on the darkly dramatic world of Tchaikovsky’s opera The Queen of Spades premiered in 1890. St Petersburg resident, Rimsky-Korsakov, wrote his soulful Fantasia in 1887 - a little known song-inspired work of great charm and beauty. And to end the evening, Tchaikovsky’s early symphony Winter Daydreams - music full of Russian elegance and atmosphere - a creation the composer considered to be amongst his finest.
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Ewen Bramble Associate Principal Cello “Dances of Galanta - one of the first pieces I played with the ASO! The slower Gypsy dances are so beautiful and the fast ones so exciting that you cannot sit still!”
Wednesday 4 June 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Howard Shelley Director/Piano
Smetana The Bartered Bride Overture Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 (K488) dvořák Symphony No 6
The great city of Prague is at the heart of this concert. “My Praguers understand me...” so said Mozart. Not surprising, since the city was the scene of some of his greatest musical triumphs including The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni. Mozart is centre-stage in this concert as Howard Shelley directs the ASO from the keyboard in one of the composer’s most sublime piano concertos. Also, a great symphony by one of Prague’s greatest musical sons - Dvořák, his joyful Sixth - packed full of folk tunes and Bohemian spirit.
“Mozart is sweet sunshine.”
Wednesday 12 November 6.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Gérard Korsten Conductor Ike See Violin Ewen Bramble Cello Celia Craig Oboe Mark Gaydon Bassoon
Kodály Dances of Galanta Haydn Sinfonia Concertante Kodály Concerto for Orchestra Brahms Hungarian Dances
“If I were to name the composer whose music is the most perfect embodiment of the Hungarian spirit, I would answer, Zoltan Kodály. Kodály’s composing activity is rooted not only in the Hungarian soil, but also in the deep inner reason of his unshakable faith and trust in his people…” so wrote the great Hungarian composer, Bela Bartók. Gérard Korsten leads the ASO in music which shimmers with orchestral colour, infectious rhythms and folk melodies. The concert comes to an energetic climax with some of Brahms’ most wonderful Hungarian Dances.
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Matinees
Graham Abbott
Wednesday 26 February 11am & 1.30pm Grainger Studio
Graham Abbott Conductor/Presenter Adelaide Chamber Singers Carl Crossin Director
Vaughan Williams Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves
Graham Abbott explores the works of Vaughan Williams, in this ABC Classic FM Keys to Music program with the ASO and Adelaide Chamber Singers. These concerts for radio broadcast will feature a fascinating examination of Vaughan Williams’ Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus and Fantasia on Greensleeves.
“More beautiful, poignant music you will not find.”
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Lachlan Bramble Associate Principal Second Violin
Georg Frederic Handel
Wednesday 29 October 11am & 1.30pm Grainger Studio
Graham Abbott Conductor/Presenter
Handel Solomon Overture Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks Handel Solomon: Entrance of the Queen of Sheba
In these concerts for radio broadcast, ABC Classic FM’s Keys to Music presenter, and Handel expert, Graham Abbott, will walk the audience through three of Handel’s most famous works, giving insights and anecdotes that will surprise and delight.
Keys to Music proudly supported by
Richard Strauss
Wednesday 11 June 11.30am Elder Hall
Nathan Aspinall Conductor Celia Craig Oboe
Mozart Overture Idomeneo Strauss Oboe Concerto Haydn Symphony No 83 La poule
The young Australian conductor, Nathan Aspinall opens the ASO’s 2014 Mozart @ Elder Series with Mozart’s grand overture to his opera Idomeneo. Continuing our yearlong celebrations of Richard Strauss, Celia Craig, the ASO’s Principal Oboe, performs his classically-inspired, lyrical Oboe Concerto. To close the concert, a perfect classical symphony by a master of the form - Haydn’s witty La poule (The Hen).
Natsuko Yoshimoto
Wednesday 3 September 11.30am Elder Hall
Natsuko Yoshimoto Director/Violin Imants Larsen Viola
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante (K364) Shostakovich/Barshai Chamber Symphony
The ASO’s Concertmaster, Natsuko Yoshimoto, and Associate Principal Viola, Imants Larsens, are the formidable duo in Mozart’s last great string concerto. At the heart of the work is its lovely operatic andante bursting forth with rich melodic invention. To contrast, Yoshimoto play/directs the ASO strings in Shostakovich’s autobiographical and powerfully tragic Chamber Symphony.
Monday 24 February 8pm Elder Hall
José Carbó Baritone david Barnard Piano
Works by Gluck, Tosti, Verdi, Hahn, Gastaldon and more, including favourites Granada, Ideale and O del mio dolce ardor
Kathryn Selby
Wednesday 10 December 11.30am Elder Hall
Nicholas Carter Conductor Kathryn Selby Piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27 (K595) Schumann Symphony No 1 Spring
A late concerto and an early symphony. The pianist Kathryn Selby joins the ASO for a performance of Mozart’s final piano concerto; composed in his last year, 1791, marking the summit of Mozart’s creative genius. The ASO’s Associate Guest Conductor, Nicholas Carter, leads the Orchestra in Schumann’s early romantic First Symphony - his glorious Spring Symphony.
Sunday 27 July 2.30pm Elder Hall
Alban Gerhardt Cello
Ligeti Sonata for Solo Cello Bach Suite No 1 in G major BWV 1007 Bach Suite No 6 in D major BWV 1012 Kodály Sonata for Solo Cello Op 8
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Presented in association with the ASO
Tickets $33.30, $23.30 concession available through BASS 131 246 www.bass.net.au Recitals Australia members and Elder Conservatorium students admitted free of charge.
RECITALS AUSTRALIA
Full details and booking information at www.recitalsaustralia.org.au
Sunday 9 March 2.30 - 7pm Grainger Studio
Ilan Volkov Conductor
Presented by Adelaide Festival in partnership with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
david Ahern Ned Kelly Music Matthew Shlomowitz Listening Styles (World Premiere) Elena Kats-Chernin/Jon Rose Elastic Band (World Premiere) Giacinto Scelsi I Presagi Iannis xenakis Aroura Giacinto Scelsi Anagamin Iannis xenakis Akrata Oren Ambarchi New work
Legendary figures from the worlds of classical and electronic music, improvisation and noise join forces for Tectonics Adelaide - a two day program curated by conductor Ilan Volkov. In a program of orchestral, ensemble, chamber and solo performances, Tectonics Adelaide explores the intersection of western classical traditions, radical composition and improvisation. Featuring performances by Aki Takahashi, Oren Ambarchi, Jon Rose, Soundstream, Speak Percussion and more. Tectonics Adelaide continues at Queen’s Theatre on Monday 10 March 2.30 - 11pm.
TECTONICS AdELAIdE
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MARCO FUSINATO - The Colour of the Sky Has Melted Courtesy the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery
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Wednesday 16 April 7pm Elder Hall
Jessica Cottis Conductor
James Ledger Two Memorials (for Anton Webern and John Lennon) Brett dean Pastoral Symphony
James Ledger’s Two Memorials is music which beautifully unites the spirits and sounds of two great but very different composers: John Lennon and Anton Webern. Brett Dean’s Pastoral Symphony celebrates the greatness and beauty of our natural world but also has a timely warning. “I find it increasingly difficult,” writes Dean,”to separate my love of the sounds of the natural world from an immense and growing sense of loss. This piece, then, is about glorious birdsong, the threat that it faces, the loss, and the soulless noise that we’re left with when they’re all gone.”
“Brett dean’s Pastoral Symphony begins with birdsong, moves into mechanized madness and ends with a sorrowing viola, like a prayer beside a grave, only this grave contains the entire planet and everything on it.”
A PASTORAL SYMPHONY
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Thursday 14 August 7pm Adelaide Town Hall
Luke dollman Conductor
Natalie Williams Our Don - A Musical Portrait of Sir Donald Bradman (World Premiere)
Commissioned by the State Government of South Australia
A new multi-media work for orchestra, narrator and video is a tribute to the life of the great Australian sportsperson, Sir Donald Bradman. This specially commissioned and innovative score celebrates Bradman’s achievements on the cricketing field, his influence on Australian sporting history, and the man’s humble role as a national hero and Australian icon.
OUR dONWednesday 15 October 7pm Elder Hall
Tom Woods Conductor Natsuko Yoshimoto Violin
Peter Sculthorpe Memento Mori Henri dutilleux Sur le même accord
The ASO continues its 85th birthday celebrations of one of Australia’s greatest composers - Peter Sculthorpe. Memento Mori evokes the silent tragedy of Easter Island: great stone heads remain but there is no surviving history to tell of their meaning. Also, music by the great French composer Henri Dutilleux who died in 2013. Natsuko Yoshimoto is the violin soloist in the magical and nocturne-like Sur le même accord.
“Henri dutilleux - the outstanding French composer between Messiaen and Boulez and, like both of them, achieved a wholly individual synthesis of ear-catching colours and harmonies. In a musical world where many loudly proclaim their independence, he was a true but discreet independent.”
MEMENTO MORI
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Learning
We welcome back charismatic actor and singer Jay Laga’aia as he presents our Meet the Orchestra concert as part of ASO Adventures. Featured in ASO in Schools we present Tigers and Teapots in which primary school students workshop and then perform as a choir alongside members of the ASO. And our much loved production of Edward and Edwina the Emus is back by popular demand, performing to students at schools, kindergartens and vacation care programs all over Adelaide. We are delighted to welcome two outstanding Australian music educators, Richard Gill OAM and Graham Abbott, to the ASO to deliver what will be inspirational workshop-performances to secondary students as part of our Learning LIVE concerts. And following the success of the ASO’s Open Rehearsals for Schools in 2013 we have included three Schools Open Rehearsals in 2014 which allow students to watch and hear the ASO live at work on the big day of a concert. 2014 also sees the development of a key partnership with the Elder Conservatorium of Music in Adelaide. ASO Professional Pathways aims to provide a platform for young emerging artists exploring ways into a career in classical music. Professional Pathways includes Orchestral Traineeships, Learning Traineeships, Big Rehearsals and a unique Artist Insight Series. Opportunities for adults to engage in ASO Learning include two ABC Classic FM’s Keys to Music concerts and three public Open Rehearsals. As part of the ASO’s 2014 Beethoven Festival we offer community musicians the chance to rehearse Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony alongside ASO musicians, led by one of the world’s leading conductors, Nicholas McGegan. We invite you to join us on this adventure and enjoy the benefits that both music learning and music making can offer!
For details of the complete 2014 SA Power Networks Learning Program, please visit www.aso.com.au/learning
ASO in Schools
ASO Adventures
ASO Learning LIVE
ASO Professional Pathways
Welcome to the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra SA Power Networks Learning Program for 2014. So much of music making and learning is about active engagement: engagement with the music, the orchestra and our community. In 2014 we introduce four overarching programs which seek to meet the diverse needs of all participants:
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MEET THE ORCHESTRA
Saturday 14 June 10am and 12 noon Grainger Studio
Jay Laga’aia Presenter david Sharp Conductor
Ages: 4+
Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf
Actor and singer Jay Laga’aia returns in 2014 to present a vibrant show, including the much-loved Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev. Families will discover the unique musical signatures that represent each character in the story. Children can participate through song and movement as they are introduced to the instruments and sounds of the orchestral families.
“Boys like me are not afraid of wolves”
Peter
TICKETS
$15 Book at ASO 8233 6233 or www.aso.com.au/learning
EdWARd & EdWINA THE EMUS
Saturday 29 March 1.30pm Grainger Studio
Ages: 3+
Our much-loved adaptation of the popular books, Edward the Emu and Edwina the Emu by Sheena Knowles and Rod Clements, returns in 2014. Composed by Peter Webb, the delightful music score features nine musicians from the ASO. Two actors from Giggly Kids bring Edward and Edwina to life using full-sized emu puppets. Co-produced by ASO and Country Arts SA and directed by Ninian Donald.
TICKETS
$10 Book at ASO 8233 6233 or www.aso.com.au/learning
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For just $40, the 2014 Season ASO LIVE MUSIC PASS gives you entry to ASO Master Series concerts and selected concerts for the 2014 Season* That is nine concerts and more for just $40 - an incredible opportunity for you to enjoy great live music from 75 musicians (and sometimes more!) almost every weekend!
This offer is available to full-time tertiary and secondary students aged 15 and over.
WHY NOT APPLY NOW! To apply, e-mail your full name, educational institution, student ID number, postal address, phone number and credit card details to [email protected] and we will mail your card. If you don’t have a credit card, ASO LIVE MUSIC PASSes, can be purchased from ASO reception, 91 Hindley Street, Adelaide, with your student ID card. Reception hours are Mon - Fri 9am - 4.30pm.
* Conditions and concert exclusions online at www.aso.com.au
asoLiveMUSICPASS
For Students
2014 SEASON
The ASO opens three rehearsals to the public providing opportunities to see the orchestra at work.
All sessions 9.30 - 11.30 am
Fri 21 March Adelaide Town Hall Jahja Ling Conductor Alina Pogostkina Violin Strauss Don Juan Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
Fri 23 May Adelaide Town Hall Martyn Brabbins Conductor Behzod Abduraimov Piano Peter Maxwell davies Overture to St Francis of Assisi Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3
Fri 3 October Festival Theatre Michael Stern Conductor Michael Collins Clarinet dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mozart Clarinet Concerto
Thursday 28 August 7pm Adelaide Town Hall
Christopher Seaman Conductor Competition Finalists
Tickets available from 30 June 2014, ASO Reception, 91 Hindley Street, Adelaide - no phone bookings. $20, Student/Child $5
Watch the talented finalists of the 2014 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards take to the stage to perform a complete concerto with the ASO and compete in the final round of this exciting competition.
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The ASO receives Commonwealth Government funding through the Australia Council; its arts funding and advisory body. The Orchestra continues to be funded by the Government of South Australia through Arts SA. The Adelaide City Council continues to support the ASO during the 2013–14 financial year.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra91 Hindley Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Telephone 08 8233 6233 Facsimile 08 8233 6222 www.aso.com.au
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