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2012 NATIONAL CONCERT SEASON

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Internationally renowned for inspired programming and the rapturous response of audiences and critics, the Australian Chamber Orchestra is a product of our country’s vibrant, adventurous and enquiring spirit. In performances across Australia, around the world and on many recordings, the ACO moves hearts and stimulates minds with repertoire spanning six centuries and a vitality and virtuosity unmatched by other ensembles.

Richard Tognetti was appointed Artistic Director and Lead Violin in 1989. Under his inspiring leadership, the ACO performs as a flexible and versatile ‘ensemble of soloists’, on modern and period instruments, as a chamber group, symphony orchestra and electro-acoustic collective. The ACO’s unique artistic style encompasses masterworks of the classical repertoire, innovative cross-artform projects and a vigorous commissioning program. In a nod to past traditions, only the cellists are seated – the resulting sense of energy and individuality is one of the most commented-upon elements of ACO performances.

Forty-nine international tours across Asia, Europe and the USA have drawn outstanding reviews for the ACO’s performances at the world’s most prestigious concert halls, including Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Vienna’s Musikverein and Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center.

The ACO has made many acclaimed recordings for labels including ABC Classics, BIS, Sony, Hyperion, EMI and Chandos (see aco.com.au/shop).

Highlights include the three-time ARIA Award-winning Bach recordings and complete Mozart Violin Concertos. The ACO appears in the television series Classical Destinations II and the award-winning film Musica Surfica.

Several of the ACO’s musicians perform with spectacularly fine instruments. Tognetti plays a 1743 Guarneri del Gesù violin, on loan from an anonymous Australian benefactor. Principal Cello Timo-Veikko Valve plays a 1729 Giuseppe Guarneri filius Andreæ cello, on loan from Mr Peter Weiss AM. Principal 2nd Violin Helena Rathbone plays a 1759 Guadagnini violin on loan from the Commonwealth Bank Group. Assistant Leader Satu Vänskä plays a 1728/29 Stradivarius violin owned by the ACO Instrument Fund, which gives investors and donors the opportunity to participate in the ownership of historic instruments.

The ACO’s ambitious national education program includes mentoring of outstanding young musicians, the elite training and regional touring orchestra ACO2 and schools programs.

ACO.COM.AUVisit aco.com.au to listen to the music, watch video introductions and concert footage and read more. Programs and pre-concert talks are free at ACO concerts. Request the monthly e-newsletter at aco.com.au or follow the ACO on Facebook or Twitter to receive news and offers.

CHOPIN & MENDELSSOHN’S OCTET

TOUR ONE

RICHARD TOGNETTI // ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

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“Some of the most poetic and devastatingly beautiful piano playing I have heard...

What a night.” The Herald

Combining sparkling virtuosity with tender lyricism, Chopin’s First Piano Concerto is an ideal vehicle for the unique talents of Polina Leschenko. Although Górecki is best known for his haunting and heartfelt Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, his Piano Concerto bristles with driving rhythms and energy.

Mendelssohn’s Octet is a staple of the ACO’s repertoire, its carefree exuberance belying its fiendish technical intricacies.

“The enthusiasm and tightness of the ACO was nowhere better shown than in the Mendelssohn with its joyful, sweeping opening movement, quicksilver scherzo and romping closing figure.” Cumberland Newspapers

“Eight players from the orchestra revelled in the musical high jinks of Mendelssohn’s Octet.” Adelaide Advertiser

The tonal riches of the ACO’s three legendary violins – Stradivari, Guarneri and Guadagnini – are revealed in Richard Tognetti’s specially created arrangement of Paganini’s dazzling Caprices.

PAGANINI (arr. Tognetti) Caprice on CapricesMORRICONE Exercises I: Adagio CHOPIN (arr. Tognetti) Piano Concerto No.1GÓRECKI Piano Concerto MENDELSSOHN Octet

Richard Tognetti Artistic Director and Lead ViolinPolina Leschenko Piano

ADELAIDE Tue 21 Feb 8pmBRISBANE Mon 13 Feb 8pmCANBERRA Sat 18 Feb 8pmMELBOURNE TOWN HALL Sun 19 Feb 2.30pm, Mon 20 Feb 8pmNEWCASTLE Thu 16 Feb 7.30pmPERTH Wed 22 Feb 7.30pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 14 Feb 8pm, Wed 15 Feb 7pm, Sat 11 Feb 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 12 Feb 2pm

AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

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TOUR TWO

THE HILLIARDENSEMBLE

The Hilliard Ensemble is famous for mesmerising performances and chart-topping recordings of early and contemporary vocal music. Gregorian chant and French medieval hymn hypnotically intertwine with Edwards’ orchestral setting of Veni Creator Spiritus (Come Holy Spirit). A cappella prayers from 15th century England and Arvo Pärt join Raskatov’s Russian Orthodox chant setting, written for The Hilliard Ensemble and string orchestra.

This concert also celebrates the luscious ACO string sound with two opulent works by Elgar and Arensky after Tchaikovsky.

ELGAR Serenade for strings SHERYNGHAM Ah, gentle Jesu RASKATOV Obikhod (Australian Premiere) PÄRT Most Holy Mother of God GREGORIAN CHANT Veni Creator Spiritus ANON. (FRENCH MEDIEVAL) Veni Creator Spiritus EDWARDS Veni Creator Spiritus ARENSKY Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky

Helena Rathbone Lead ViolinThe Hilliard Ensemble

ADELAIDE Tue 13 Mar 8pmBRISBANE Mon 12 Mar 8pmCANBERRA Sat 10 Mar 8pmMELBOURNE TOWN HALL Sun 18 Mar 2.30pm, Mon 19 Mar 8pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 20 Mar 8pm, Wed 21 Mar 7pm, Sat 17 Mar 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 11 Mar 2pmWOLLONGONG Thu 22 Mar 7.30pm

DANIELLE DE NIESE

TOUR THREE // PRESENTED BY BNP PARIBAS

NATIONAL TOUR PARTNER

Danielle de Niese was born in Melbourne and won Young Talent Time aged nine, then moved to Los Angeles, won an Emmy and made her debut with the LA Opera aged 15. She has blossomed into one of the hottest properties in opera, enrapturing audiences in roles like Cleopatra, Euridice and Susanna at Glyndebourne, the Metropolitan Opera and on screen.

To celebrate her professional debut in her home country, de Niese sings a specially commissioned Australian work, which also marks the centenary of Australia’s Nobel laureate Patrick White. She also shines in Mozart’s joyous Exsultate jubilate, matched with a flourish by a symphony from one of Mozart’s early operas.

Schubert’s haunting song, Death and the Maiden, is at the heart of his famous and dramatic quartet.

MOZART Symphony K196/121, “La finta giardiniera” VINE New work (text by Patrick White) MEALE Cantilena Pacifica MOZART Exsultate jubilate SCHUBERT (arr. Tognetti) Death and the MaidenSCHUBERT (arr. Tognetti) String Quartet No.14, “Death and the Maiden”

Richard Tognetti Artistic Director and Lead ViolinDanielle de Niese Soprano

ADELAIDE Wed 20 Jun 8pmBRISBANE Mon 25 Jun 8pmMELBOURNE TOWN HALL Sun 17 Jun 2.30pm, Mon 18 Jun 8pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 12 Jun 8pm, Wed 13 Jun 7pm, Sat 9 Jun 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 24 Jun 2pmWOLLONGONG Thu 7 Jun 7.30pm

Danielle de Niese

“De Niese has a voice made for Mozart: bright, beautiful, agile and creamy.”

National Public Radio

“The joy of singing radiates from her.” The Times

The Hilliard Ensemble

“Peerless” Sun Sentinel

“Hypnotic” LA Weekly

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TROUT QUINTET & QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME

TOUR FOUR // PRESENTED BY TRANSFIELD

This concert pairs two great works inspired by very different experiences away from home, both written for the musicians available and, as a result, for unusual combinations of instruments.

Aged 22, Schubert had his first holiday in the country. In the Trout, he captures the mood of those carefree summer days and his ecstatic delight in the countryside, in warm, beguiling melodies and harmonies.

A prisoner of war, Messiaen wrote the Quartet for the End of Time for the musicians he found in the camp, premiering it to an audience of inmates and guards. “Never,” he said, “was I listened to with such rapt attention and comprehension.” Critic Alex Ross calls it “the most ethereally beautiful music of the 20th century...as overpowering now as it was on that frigid night in 1941.”

ACO Principals are joined by clarinettist Paul Dean and dynamic young Israeli-Palestinian pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar, making his Australian debut.

SCHUBERT Piano Quintet, “Trout” MESSIAEN Quartet for the End of Time

Helena Rathbone ViolinChristopher Moore ViolaTimo-Veikko Valve CelloMaxime Bibeau Double BassPaul Dean ClarinetSaleem Abboud Ashkar Piano

ADELAIDE Tue 24 Jul 8pmBRISBANE Wed 11 Jul 8pmCANBERRA Sat 21 Jul 8pmMELBOURNE RECITAL CENTRE Mon 16 Jul 8pm, Sun 22 Jul 2.30pm, Mon 23 Jul 8pmNEWCASTLE Thu 12 Jul 7.30pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 17 Jul 8pm, Wed 18 Jul 7pm, Sat 14 Jul 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 15 Jul 2pmWOLLONGONG Thu 19 Jul 7.30pm

NATIONAL TOUR PARTNER

THE REEF

PRESENTED BY THE ACO AND TURA NEW MUSIC

In his most adventurous project to date, Richard Tognetti takes musicians and surfers to the rugged surf coast and tough desert landscape of northern Western Australia to create a new performance piece at the intersection of music and nature.

Travelling with Tognetti from Darwin to Perth via world heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef, making music and surfing with the locals along the way, is a remarkable collection of artists: photographer Jon Frank, director Mick Sowry, composer Iain Grandage, didjeridu master Mark Atkins and the young musicians of ACO

2.

Together they’ll create a performance using music and film to delve further into the links between surfing, the ocean, landscape and music previously illuminated in Musica Surfica and The Glide. Tognetti also directs ACO

2, the next

generation of Australia’s top string players, in Shostakovich, Bach and more.

GRANDAGE New work for strings and filmCRUMB Black Angels (excerpts)SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphony Op.110BACH Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041

Richard Tognetti Artistic Director and Lead ViolinMark Atkins DidjeriduJon Frank Photographic Images and FootageACO2

PERTH Wed 18 Jul 7.30pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Mon 23 Jul 7pm

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“His brilliant technique allowed him to play with wonderful phrasing and tender

shimmering sounds.” Der Bund

CO-PRESENTERACO PRESENTING PARTNER

ACO2 PRINCIPAL PARTNER

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BEETHOVEN 9, ODE TO JOY

The ACO’s internationally-acclaimed Beethoven symphony series reaches its climax with Symphony No.9, featuring one of the finest British choirs and an exceptional line-up of soloists.

Critics called the ACO’s recent Beethoven concert in London “the finest concert of the summer” and spoke of “thrilling playing”, “vibrant drive” and “total involvement”, concluding, “this compact chamber orchestra matches anything Europe can offer in energy, precision and interpretative rigour.”

Building to the symphony, a trio of serene yet intense works, swelling to Beethoven’s depiction of a sea voyage.

MESSIAEN Prayer of Christ ascending towards his Father, from L’Ascension BRAHMS Geistliches Lied BEETHOVEN Calm Sea and Prosperous VoyageBEETHOVEN Symphony No.9

Richard Tognetti ConductorChoir of Clare College, Cambridge (Graham Ross Director)Lucy Crowe SopranoFiona Campbell Mezzo SopranoAllan Clayton TenorMatthew Brook Bass

ADELAIDE Tue 14 Aug 8pmBRISBANE Mon 6 Aug 8pmCANBERRA Sat 4 Aug 8pmMELBOURNE – THE ARTS CENTRE Sun 12 Aug 2.30pm, Mon 13 Aug 8pmPERTH Wed 15 Aug 7.30pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 7 Aug 8pm, Wed 8 Aug 7pm, Sat 11 Aug 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 5 Aug 2pm, Thu 9 Aug 8pm

NATIONAL TOUR AND FOUNDING PARTNER

TOUR FIVE // PRESENTED BY IBMJo

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MOZART, HANDEL & VIVALDI CONCERTOS

TOUR SIX // PRESENTED BY VANGUARD

One of the world’s finest keyboard players, respected conductor and historian, and director of the Academy of Ancient Music, musical firebrand Richard Egarr directs this concert of rousing Baroque music from the harpsichord and performs Mozart’s delightful Piano Concerto No.12 on the fortepiano.

Egarr’s program displays all the invention and innovation that abounded through the 17th and 18th centuries, calling on virtuosic techniques that still excite the ear. Egarr introduces the music in talks one hour before each concert.

Satu Vänskä plays a dashing Vivaldi concerto on the ACO’s Stradivarius violin.

CORELLI Concerto Grosso, Op.6 No.1 CASTELLO Two Sonatas, “per stromenti d’arco” BIBER Battalia VIVALDI Violin Concerto, RV190 MOZART Piano Concerto No.12HANDEL Concerto Grosso, Op.6 No.1

Richard Egarr Guest Director, Harpsichord, FortepianoSatu Vänskä Lead Violin

ADELAIDE Tue 9 Oct 8pmCANBERRA Sat 6 Oct 8pmMELBOURNE – THE ARTS CENTRE Sun 7 Oct 2.30pm, Mon 8 Oct 8pmNEWCASTLE Thu 18 Oct 7.30pmPERTH Wed 10 Oct 7.30pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 16 Oct 8pm, Wed 17 Oct 7pm, Sat 13 Oct 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 14 Oct 2pmWOLLONGONG Mon 15 Oct 7.30pm

Choir of Clare College, Cambridge Richard Egarr Mar

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“‘The Bernstein of Early Music’...He’s one of the most exciting and delightful musicians

of our time.” National Public Radio

NATIONAL TOUR PARTNER

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RUSSIAN VISIONS

As soon as he played with the ACO, Steven Osborne wanted to return with Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No.1, for it requires an immensely virtuosic string orchestra, flexibility and humour veering on craziness. The time has now come with this all-Russian concert.

Brimming with carefree energy, Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir is an exuberant postcard from an Italian summer holiday. “The ACO...set the audience in a spin with its heady version of Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence. Richard Tognetti was intent on making the most of the Russian nostalgia, romancing his violins, sending the audience into a clapping frenzy.” Herald Sun

PROKOFIEV (arr. Barshai/Tognetti) Visions fugitives SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto No.1 SHOSTAKOVICH Octet TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence

Richard Tognetti Artistic Director and Lead ViolinSteven Osborne Piano David Elton Trumpet

BRISBANE Mon 19 Nov 8pmCANBERRA Sat 10 Nov 8pmMELBOURNE – THE ARTS CENTRE Sun 11 Nov 2.30pm, Mon 12 Nov 8pmNEWCASTLE Thu 22 Nov 7.30pmPERTH Wed 14 Nov 7.30pmSYDNEY – CITY RECITAL HALL ANGEL PLACE Tue 20 Nov 8pm, Wed 21 Nov 7pm, Sat 17 Nov 7pmSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE Sun 25 Nov 2pm

NATIONAL TOUR PARTNER

TOUR SEVEN // PRESENTED BY COMMONWEALTH BANK

Steven Osborne

“Steven Osborne unleashed a spectacular performance…packed to the roof with fun,

wit, fireworks, dazzling pianism.” The Herald

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SPECIAL EVENT

SYDNEY DANCE COMPANY

A mutual passion for Rameau’s perfumed and powerful French Baroque dance music sparks this new production by Rafael Bonachela and Richard Tognetti. Rameau’s flair for rhythm and melody, and feeling for choreography, leads many to name him the greatest-ever ballet composer, certainly the most influential. Bonachela’s dynamic choreography, innate musicality and theatricality serve to illuminate this brilliant music.

“Sydney Dance Company is at the peak of its powers...some of the most exciting contemporary dance I’ve seen in years.” Sun-Herald

RAMEAU Dances from Dardanus, Les Boréades, Castor et Pollux and others

Richard Tognetti Artistic Director and Lead Violin Rafael Bonachela Artistic Director and ChoreographerSydney Dance Company

SYDNEY THEATRE Mon 29 Oct 8pm, Tue 30 Oct 8pm, Wed 31 Oct 12pm, Wed 31 Oct 6.30pm, Thu 1 Nov 8pm, Fri 2 Nov 8pm, Sat 3 Nov 4pm, Sat 3 Nov 8pm

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

Rafael Bonachela

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SUBSCRIBE – AVAILABLE FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2011 Subscribers save up to 20% and receive the best available seats for seven concerts in Sydney and Melbourne, six in Adelaide, Brisbane and Canberra, five in Perth or four in Newcastle and Wollongong. Subscription tickets may be exchanged at no charge through the ACO box office. Subscribers receive invitations to events to meet the musicians and special offers.

In 2012, ACO Plus, a special 3-concert package, is offered in Sydney, comprising The Reef, Beethoven 9 and Sydney Dance Company.

CHOOSE 3 – AVAILABLE FROM 13 DECEMBER 2011 Choose any 3 concerts in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney and save up to 15%.

SINGLE TICKETS – AVAILABLE FROM 13 DECEMBER 2011 See aco.com.au or phone 1800 444 444 for single ticket prices and availability from 13 December 2011. Under 30 year olds can buy the best available seats for $45. Student rush tickets are available on the day of the performance for $20, subject to availability.

ACO Box Office No booking fees apply.

POST Complete and return the booking form in this brochure to ACO, PO Box R21, Royal Exchange, NSW 1225.

ONLINE aco.com.au

PHONE 1800 444 444 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm AEST)

FAx 02 8274 3887

LOCAL AGENT Single tickets and Choose 3 (where available) may be booked through the following agencies. Booking fees may apply.

Adelaide Town Hall bass.net.au 131 246

Brisbane – Queensland Performing Arts Centre qtix.com.au 136 246

Canberra – Llewellyn Hall, ANU ticketek.com.au 1300 795 012

Melbourne – The Arts Centre theartscentre.com.au 1300 182 183

Newcastle City Hall ticketek.com.au 02 4929 1977

Perth Concert Hall bocsticketing.com.au 08 9484 1133

Sydney – City Recital Hall Angel Place cityrecitalhall.com 02 8256 2222

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Wollongong Town Hall wollongongtownhall.com.au 02 4227 5088

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FOUNDING PARTNER ACO

2 PRINCIPAL PARTNER

NATIONAL TOUR PARTNERS

OFFICIAL PARTNERS

PERTH SERIES AND WA REGIONAL TOUR PARTNER

CONCERT AND SERIES PARTNERS

Peter Weiss AMMargaret Olley ACPREFERRED TRAVEL PARTNER

ACCOMMODATION AND EVENT PARTNERS

Bar Cupola

The ACO is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body

The ACO is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW

NATIONAL EDUCATION PARTNERS

GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

PATRONS: Marc Besen AO & Eva Besen AO

TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS:Holmes à Court Family Foundation

The Ross Trust

The Neilson Foundation

Janet Holmes à Court

The Australian Government is proud to be associated with the ACO through the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia

ACO PARTNERSThe ACO would like to thank its partners and many individual patrons for their generous support.

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Page 9: ACO 2012 Brochure A5

AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PTY LTD A not for profit company registered in NSW. ABN 45 001 335 182

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Richard Tognetti AO GENERAL MANAGER Timothy Calnin

Post PO Box R21, Royal Exchange NSW 1225, Australia Street Opera Quays, 2 East Circular Quay, Sydney NSW 2000

Phone 1800 444 444 (Mon–Fri 9am–5pm) Fax (02) 8274 3887 / Email [email protected]

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