australian haydn ensemble 2015
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A season of sublime concerts on classical period instrumentsTRANSCRIPT
It is hard to believe our �rst full concert series was in 2013. I have been amazed both by theoverwhelming response from our audiences and the wonderful support we have received fromour sponsors, patrons and board members. The outstanding performances by our musicians, haveearned us a growing band of committed AHE enthusiasts.
Our 2014 series in Sydney has been so popular that for 2015 we are scheduling a second performance forthree of our concerts in the Sydney Opera House Utzon Room. We have also added Newcastle and Berryto our regional tours.
We have an exciting program for you in 2015 including a host of guest artists from both Australia andoverseas. We launch the year in March with a special Easter collaborative project. The Song Company and AHE will perform Haydn’s profound and passionate work "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross". It will be presented by candlelight in several of Australia’s most beautiful and atmospheric spaces.
Our Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle continues with our amazing colleague and historical-performanceexpert, Neal Peres Da Costa. Neal will play Beethoven’s 3rd Piano Concerto with the AHE on a replica ‘Graf’ piano - applying newly researched performance techniques from Beethoven‘s time. You will hear a pianosound that would have been familiar to Beethoven himself.
We are also delighted to present one of Opera Australia's principal sopranos, Taryn Fiebig, as soloist in aprogram of chamber motets and cantatas by Haydn and Hasse.
The crowning glory of the year will be a wonderful all-Haydn project recreating the style of his EsterházyPalace orchestra. The project will see the return of our fabulous colleague, Canadian violinist, Marc Destrubé. Marc will co-direct with our regular guest artist, Erin Helyard, who will perform Haydn’sfamous harpsichord concerto in D Major.
I look forward to welcoming you to one or all of our concerts. Do please join us!
Skye McIntoshArtistic DirectorAustralian Haydn Ensemble
WELCOMECONCERT SEASONTO AHE’S 2015
AHE BOARDDr Timothy Pascoe AM (Chair)Skye McIntosh (Artistic Director) Marco Belgiorno-Zegna AMTom Gregory
2015 SEASONOVERVIEW
PROGRAM 1MARCHHAYDN SEVEN LAST WORDS
PROGRAM 3JUNEBEETHOVEN’s PIANOCONCERTO NO. 3
PROGRAM 2APR/MAyMozart’S FluteCHAMBER MUSIC FOR FLUTE &STRINGS
GUEST SOLOIST NEAL PERES DA COSTA
WITH THE SONG COMPANY
Sydney . Newcastle . Canberra
Sydney . Southern Highlands Canberra
Sydney . Canberra
PROGRAM 4AugustMichael HaydnRequiem
PROGRAM 6 December
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WITH THE CHOIR OF ST JAMES
CHAMBER CANTATAS & MOTETSBY HAYDN & HASSE
HARPSICHORD SOLOIST ERIN HELYARD GUEST VIOLINSOLOIST MARC DESTRUBÉ
PROGRAM 5SeptemberTaryn FiebigSoprano
Haydn’s EsterházyOrchestra
Sydney . Newcastle
Sydney . Canberra . Bowral
Sydney . Newcastle . Canberra
Artistic Director & ViolinSkye McIntoshCelloAnthony AlbrechtViolaJames EcclesViolinMatthew GrecoFluteMelissa FarrowDouble BassJacqueline Dossor
Part of what makes AHE special is theinstruments and bows our players use. As a group specialising in late baroque and early classical repertoire, we use gut strings and more �exible lighter bows.
To the right you can see a collection of baroque and ‘transitional’ classical bows used by our players that have frogs made from bone or wood, making them lighter. These work well with the gut strings providing a more connected and �exible sound.
The Ensemble has started an instrument collection beginning with the beautiful 1820 Joseph Panormo violin you see held by our Artistic Director inside the front cover. The instrument has been acquired for the Artistic Director by the kindness of one of our wonderful sponsors.
If you are interested in helping to sponsor an instrument for one of our players, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us at:[email protected]
AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLEAHE
AHE o�ers an intimate experience. Audience members enjoy the wonderful sounds of historical works performed on period instruments in smaller spaces. This allows the nuance of the gut strings and wood �ute to be heard more distinctly. It also specialises in presenting historical chamber versions of famous classical works, bringing them to life in a new and refreshing way. The Ensemble brings together a wealth of expertise from �rst class Period and Modern ensembles and orchestras across the world: The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, The English Chamber Orchestra (London), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (London), The Irish Chamber Orchestra, Berliner Sinfonie Orchester, Little Baroque Company (London), Pinchgut Opera, New Dutch Academy (Holland), The Gabrielli Consort (London), Juilliard415, The English Baroque Soloists (London), Welsh National Opera, English National Opera & Ballet (London), Sydney Omega Ensemble & Les Talens Lyriques (Paris).
“BRILLIANT YOUNG MUSICIANS... A REVELATION” NEW YORK ARTS
AHE INSTRUMENTS
SYDNEYCell Block TheatreSaturday March 14th, 7pm
NEWCASTLE Tantrum Theatre - 48 WattSunday March 15th, 6pm
HAYDN THE SONG COMPANY
SEVEN LAST WORDS
CANBERRAWesley Uniting ChurchSunday March 22nd, 6pm
PROGRAMHAYDN ‘Seven Last Words of OurSaviour on the Cross’Haydn’s original string quartetversion performed by candlelightwith Haydn’s original vocal parts.
ARTISTSTHE SONG COMPANYTHE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
with
The Ensemble launch their 2015 season with an unmissable Easter project presenting one of Haydn’s most sublime works, The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross, incollaboration with Australia’s premiere vocal group, The Song Company.
Haydn was originally commissioned to write the work by the Spanish church of Santa Cueva in Cádiz for Lent, to be enhanced by a local custom which enchanted the composer: “The walls, windows, and pillars of the church were hung with black cloth, and only one large lamp hanging from the centre of the roof broke the solemn darkness”.
Our performances will recreate this sublime atmosphere combining Haydn’s own string quartet and oratorio arrangements of this extraordinary work. Join us for this deeply moving experience.
HAYDN’S PROFOUND EASTER WORK THE SEVEN LAST WORDS FOR SINGLE STRINGS & VOICES.
MOZART’S
PROGRAMHAYDN String trio op. 53 no. 1WENDLING Flute quartet no. 1BOCCHERINI String trio op. 47 no. 1BEETHOVEN String trio op. 8MOZART Flute quartet in C Major
SYDNEYSydney Opera House - Utzon RoomMonday April 27th, 7pm
CANBERRADrill Hall GalleryThursday April 30th, 7pm
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDSBuradoo - The Rose RoomSaturday May 2nd, 2.30pm
STUNNING MUSIC FOR FLUTE & STRING TRIO BY MOZART, HAYDN, WENDLING, BOCCHERINI& BEETHOVEN.
FLUTE
ARTISTSTHE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
Mozart’s works for the �ute are beloved jewels for this exquisite instrument, despite the composer admitting in a letter to his father that he “cannot bear” composing for it!
One of Mozart’s glorious �ute quartets is joined by another ravishing but lesser-known work for this instrumentation by the composer Wendling.
Wendling, a friend to Mozart, was �autist with the Mannheim Orchestra, a travelling virtuoso and inspired Mozart to write his many beautiful �ute parts found in the symphonies, quartets and concerti.
Three charming string trios are also featured on this program. Haydn indulged his patron Prince Esterházy with 126 trios for his favourite instrument, the baryton. However there are just three short works from this great master’s Op 53 for the combination of violin, viola and cello.
Beethoven is said to have mastered the string trio with his Op 9 collection, however the Op 8 Serenade reveals ‘a giant at play’, with Beethoven stretching the limits of the old suite format with a bold and very entertaining series of movements.
This is light-hearted chamber music at its best.
Guest FortepianistNeal Peres Da Costa
“..a sensitive and aesthetic touch heralding the �ne nuances of the composition with admirable �nesse.” The Culture Concept Circle
THE BEETHOVEN CYCLE CONTINUES FEATURINGNEAL PERES DA COSTA PERFORMING BEETHOVEN’S3RD PIANO CONCERTO
BEETHOVEN’S
PROGRAMMICHAEL HAYDN String quintet in C MajorBEETHOVEN Piano concerto no. 3new chamber arr.MOZART Symphony no. 40 in g minor historical arr. by Cimador (1805)
PIANO
CANBERRA Larry Sitzky Recital Room Friday June 19th, 7pm & Saturday June 20th, 2pm
SYDNEY Sydney Opera House Utzon Room Sunday June 21st, 2.30pm & Monday June 22nd, 7pm
ARTISTSNEAL PERES DA COSTASolo fortepianoTHE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
CONCERTO
2015 marks the third year in our cycle of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos withinternationally renowned, historical keyboard specialist Neal Peres Da Costa. After the success of our newly commissioned chamber arrangement of the 2nd Piano Concerto in 2014, we will be performing a world-premiere arrangement of the 3rd Piano concerto with chamber forces.
Dr. Peres Da Costa is able to combine his cutting-edge research of period performance practice and style on the fortepiano with formidable talent and a spirit of adventure that makes this one of our most exciting annual experiences. He will be performing on a replica ‘Graf’ fortepiano, similar to the instrument Beethoven would have used to premiere the work in 1803.
The Ensemble also continues its exploration of Cimador’s excellent arrangements of Mozart’s best symphonies. Audiences were thrilled by the beauty and virtuosity of the 39thSymphony in 2014, and will now experience the drama, passion and intensity of the 40th Symphony in G minor.
This program also features a wonderful string quintet by Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn.
PROGRAMJOSEPH HAYDN Mass no. 7 in B �at major ‘Little Organ Mass‘MICHAEL HAYDN Requiem in C minor
ARTISTSTHE CHOIR OF ST JAMESWARREN TREVELYAN JONES DirectorTHE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
SYDNEY St James Church King Street Saturday August 8th, 5pm NEWCASTLE Newcastle Conservatorium Sunday August 9th, 3pm
MICHAEL HAYDNwith the CHOIR OF ST JAMES
REQUIEM
After a marvelous collaborativeperformance of Mozart’s Requiem in 2014, the AHE and the Choir of St. James join forces again to present Joseph Haydn’s great mass no. 7 (the ‘Little Organ Mass’), and the Requiem in C minor by his brother Michael Haydn.
A 15-year-old Mozart played in the orchestra at the premiere of Michael Haydn’s Requiem in Salzburg. The young Mozart’s extraordinary ear and memory resulted in the use of some of this deep, lyrical and beautiful Requiem’s harmonic ingenuities in his own, composed some twenty years later. The work resonates with the grief and despair felt by the composer over the loss of his only daughter, Aloisia, the same year.
The ‘Little Organ Mass’, earned its nickname from the exceptional obbligato organ writing in the Benedictus of this ‘brief’ but wonderful work. Written for The Brothers Hospitallers, a medical services charity for the poor, the work was originally performed in the Brothers’ tiny chapel at Eisenstadt, necessitating ‘little’ forces of a string quartet, organ and chamber choir. This music makes for a�rming and healing listening.
A BOLD COLLABORATION PRESENTING SACRED WORKS BY THEBROTHERS HAYDN. DIRECTED BY WARREN TREVELYAN JONES
DRAMATIC MOTETS & CHAMBER CANTATAS BY HAYDN & HASSE
TARYN FIEBIG
PROGRAMHASSE ‘Alta Nubes Illustrata’ Motet for soprano, strings & continuoHASSE Concerto for �ute, violin & strings in B minorHASSE ‘Salve Regina’ Antiphon for soprano, strings & continuoHAYDN Symphony no. 102 in B �at chamber arr. anon.HAYDN ‘Arianna a Naxos’ Cantata for soprano strings & continuo
CANBERRAWesley Uniting ChurchThursday September 24th, 7pm
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDSSt Jude’s Church, BowralFriday September 25th, 6pm
SOPRANO
SYDNEY Sydney Opera House - Utzon Room Saturday September 26th, 8pm &Sunday September 27th, 2.30pm
PERFORMERSTARYN FIEBIG Soprano soloistERIN HELYARD Director THE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
HAYDNArianNA A NAXOS"...the sweetest, most clearlycoloured singing ...an almost ideal mixture of fresh brightness, golden clarity and warmth."
Peter McCallum,Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian Haydn Ensemble presents Opera Australia’s gorgeous principal soprano, Taryn Fiebig, in a dramatic chamber concert of cantatas and motets.
The program also features the Ensemble members in Hasse’s haunting B minor concerto for �ute and violin and an anonymous 18th century chamber arrangement of Haydn’s Symphony no. 102.
Directed by Erin Helyard from the harpsichord, the program will be performed with a small band of strings & �ute and feature Haydn’s wonderful work, Arianna a Naxos.
A DAZZLING ALL HAYDN PROGRAM RECREATING THE ORCHESTRA OF THE ESTERHÁZY PALACE.
PROGRAMHAYDN Symphony no. 6 ‘Le Matin’HAYDN Symphony no. 7 ‘Le Midi’HAYDN Concerto for harpsichordHAYDN Symphony no. 8 ‘Le Soir’
HAYDN’S ESTERHÁZY
ORCHESTRA
CANBERRAAlbert HallThursday December 18th, 7pm
SYDNEY Sydney Opera House - Utzon RoomSunday December 20th, 2.30pmMonday December 21th, 7pm
PERFORMERSMARC DESTRUBÉ - Guest co-director& violin soloistERIN HELYARD co-director & harpsichord soloistTHE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
NEWCASTLEChrist Church CathedralSaturday December 19th, 2pm
Joseph Haydn was no fool. When he took up his position as composer at the Esterházy Palace he knew that it was not only the Prince with whom he would need to win favour, but also the musicians of his orchestra.
The results of his musical �attery were his beautiful early symphonies Le Matin, Le Midi & Le Soir (morning, noon and evening).
Each symphony features the principal players of the Esterházy Orchestra that Haydn had at his disposal: a small band of 13-17 players. The composer himself also enjoyed showing o� in the concertmaster’s chair, and thus there are many instances of �ourishing violin solos. Playing the role of Maestro Haydn will be our dear friend and guest co-director, violinist Marc Destrubé from Vancouver.
To complement these great works, guest co-director and soloist Erin Helyard will perform Haydn’s thrilling concerto for harpsichord in D major. A magni�cent end to our 2015 season.
A WEEKEND AWAYWITH AHESTRATHVEA
FESTIVALAUGUST 2015YARRA VALLEY
We invite you to join us in the Yarra Valley for a weekend of classical chamber music,musical discussions, masterclasses,wonderful Yarra Valley wines, fabulous food and great company at the Historic Strathvea Guest House.
Enjoy spending time with the AHE artists and also exploring the wonderful natural surrounds and ornamental gardens of this wonderfully maintained 1920's bed and breakfast establishment.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble will be in residence rehearsing new repertoire throughout the week leading up to the festival.
The Strathvea concert space is very intimate so advance booking is advised as seats sell out fast!
We would love to see you there.Visit our website for more details and to book tickets. www.australianhaydn.com.au
Our team of dedicated musicians are passionate about Education and Community Support. In 2013 we launched an education program working on 18th century repertoire and performance styles with students from over 34 di�erent schools. By popular demand, our education projects have continued to expand.
All of our core players are experienced and pro�cient educators and have worked in a variety of educational and charity projects. Above all, they love sharing what they do!
In 2015 we will host a number of string workshops wherestudents will have the chance to play alongside AHE musicians,learning about musical style, ensemble skills and communication.
For more information about the programs available,to apply or enquire about a workshop in your school,please visit the education page on our website:australianhaydn.com.au or callus on 1800 334 388.
AHE EDUCATIONDAYS
2015 EVENTSString workshops in Sydney, Canberra & the Southern Highlands.
Open to all stages and includes focused sessions for primary andsecondary students.
Find dates & application forms on our website:australianhaydn.com.au
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CONTACTST: 1800 334 388 (Free Call)P: +61 2 8091 5817E: [email protected] P: 118 Riley Street Darlinghurst 2010W: www.australianhaydn.com.au
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A special huge thanks to Martyn Cook Antiques who hosted our 2015 photo-shoot at their premises in Rushcutters Bay. They have a fabulous array of antiquesfrom the Classical Era and we loved having some of them as part of our 2015 look!
Also thank you to Loco socks andthe marvelous Bevan Roberts whogenerously styled our artists for thephoto-shoot and has sponsored our gents with loads of wonderfulquirky socks to wear whilstperforming!
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SUPPORT THE AHEThe AHE is a young ensemble and relies on ticket sales plus the generosity of its patrons to present these wonderful concerts to you.
We are also supported by our players, particularlyour Artistic Director, who supplies hundreds ofhours of administrative support-in-kind.
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AHE BOARDDr Timothy Pascoe AM (Chair)Skye McIntosh (Artistic Director) Marco Belgiorno-Zegna AMTom Gregory
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