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An MSO subscription package takes you on an exciting journey through the season, offering you unforgettable performances right through the year.
Your passion for the music, your wish to experience the world’s greatest artists, and your interest in great Australian talent is at the heart of our commitment to you.
In bringing you the best possible musical entertainment, we are working hard to provide great value for money. So we have taken the return to Hamer Hall, with its new seating configuration, as a cue to re-examine MSO ticket prices across the board. As a subscriber you will continue to enjoy substantial discounts on the price of single tickets, equating to approximately one free concert in your reserve, per subscription.
And as our special gift to you for 2014, when you subscribe to Master Series Thursday, Master Series Friday, Saturday Night Symphony, Saturday Matinees or Great Classics on Mondays you will enjoy a bonus concert if you renew before
23 September 2013. This means that an MSO Season Pass subscription to these series represents exceptional value for money. See page 37 for details.
In order to make the MSO ever more accessible, we are proud to introduce a new D Reserve that is even more affordable for subscribers in Hamer Hall and Melbourne Town Hall.
We know it is as important to you as it is to us that as many people experience the Orchestra as possible, creating a real understanding in the community about the MSO’s vital place in our cultural fabric.
With best wishes for your enjoyment of the Orchestra in 2014.
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In 2014 the MSO celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Richard Strauss. Concerts featuring some of his major works are indicated by this symbol.
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This symbol denotes concerts that are part of Sir Andrew Davis’ cycle of Mahler symphonies (see page 3 for more information).
Concerts conducted by the MSO’s Chief Conductor, Sir Andrew Davis.
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Music To MoVe youThis is a great orchestra. I first conducted the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 2009, and the musicians captured my heart right away. Now, as Chief Conductor, I want to capture the hearts of you, our audience, as well.
Your listening experiences with your Orchestra in 2014 will be studded with memorable events and music that highlights the outstanding musicianship of the orchestral players and choristers.
The Mahler cycle beginsThis year we begin our journey through the symphonies of Gustav Mahler – a milestone in the life of an orchestra. If you think about composers whose symphonies take you on a journey as you progress through them – Beethoven, Brahms, Sibelius – it is Mahler’s symphonies that provide the most astonishing development through the cycle. From the First Symphony – a young man’s piece – through the tragedy of the Sixth and the resignation of the final works, we take an emotional journey quite unlike anything else in the history of music.
yefiM bronfMan and eManuel aXTwo of the most poetic pianists of today are working with the MSO in 2014. I love Yefim Bronfman’s sound in Brahms – he has the most wonderful richness of tone and exactly the virtuosity you need for this music. His performances with us of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No.2 will be a highlight of the year. So, too, of course will be the appearances by Emanuel Ax in June. He is the most sensitive and generous of musical colleagues, and I am thrilled he will be joining us for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4.
eXcePTional guesTsThere are many more of the world’s great artists coming to perform with your Orchestra in 2014, from musicians who have performed with the MSO regularly in recent years, such as violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann and conductor Jakub Hrůša, to artists making their first appearances with the Orchestra, including two remarkable young artists – Canadian soprano Erin Wall and Palestinian pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar.
a year To reMeMberThe variety of repertoire through the year is as exciting as you’ve ever seen. Those of you who are faithful supporters of the Orchestra will be more excited than ever and, for those of you coming to hear the MSO for the first time, you’ll be able to experience an extraordinary variety of music, and a spirit of artistic adventure unsurpassed anywhere in the country. Do join us in 2014.
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WiTh a year so full of eXciTing PerforMances, iT can be difficulT To choose Which ones To eXPerience. We’ve done the job for you by selecting the ‘not to be missed’ highlights of 2014. Most of these concerts can be purchased as part of a Season Pass subscription. Or you can choose your own concerts (see page 34) to put together your own package of season highlights.
In 2014, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is working to make performances accessible to more people than ever before. We’re introducing a new seating reserve across many of our series, and if you subscribe to Master Series Thursday, Master Series Friday, Saturday Night Symphony, Saturday Matinees or Great Classics on Mondays you can enjoy a free bonus concert if you renew or purchase before 23 September 2013. Subscription prices in Geelong will remain the same in 2014 as for 2013, and if you subscribe to the concert series at Robert Blackwood Hall at Monash University or Melbourne Town Hall Proms, your subscription price will be slightly lower than it was in 2013.
This year Chief Conductor Sir Andrew Davis performs some of the most compelling orchestral music of all time, by Mahler, Strauss, Beethoven and Berlioz. Superstar soloists from around the world, including pianists Emanuel Ax, Piers Lane and Joyce Yang, cellist Truls Mørk, violinists James Ehnes, Nicola Benedetti and Frank Peter Zimmermann and guitarist Xuefei Yang, become local treasures when they partner with the Orchestra in 2014.
Whether you love Beethoven or Sibelius, the cello or the guitar, whether this is your first year subscribing or your 40th – our 2014 Season has something for everyone to enjoy.
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docTor Who syMPhonic sPecTacularGet ready for an invasion, as Australia welcomes back the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular, a musical celebration of the iconic BBC series.
Featuring brand new content, join the mayhem in the auditorium whilst the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ben Foster performs Murray Gold’s captivating music from the Doctor Who series, accompanied by a big screen featuring specially edited sequences of Matt Smith’s performance as the 11th Doctor. Keep checking over your shoulder though, as you may see some iconic Doctor Who monsters roaming the aisles. Beware appearances from the spine-chilling Silence and awe-inspiring Cybermen and Daleks, to name but a few.
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oPening nighT galaWe kick off your 2014 Season in style with a blockbuster program followed by a black-tie cocktail party. Diego Matheuz, Principal Guest Conductor of the MSO, directs a concert featuring Joyce Yang, described as ‘the most gifted young pianist of her generation’, who will be soloist in Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. After this exhilarating concert, join us for a cocktail event with Diego and Joyce and enjoy the excitement of the beginning of another year of amazing music.
This Opening Night Gala performance is part of the Saturday Night Symphony Series. For more information about the Opening Night Gala and cocktail event, see page 30.
This program, Rachmaninov’s Paganini Rhapsody, is also the opening concert in Master Series Thursday and Master Series Friday.
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MaHleR: THe CYCle BeGInsMahler’s syMPhonies are aMong The MosT aMbiTious and insPiring eVer creaTed.To perform the complete cycle of Mahler symphonies is a highlight in the life of a great orchestra; to have Sir Andrew Davis perform it with the MSO presents an exceptional opportunity to experience a master artist at the height of his powers. In 2014 Sir Andrew begins a journey that will continue over the coming years, as he conducts all of Mahler’s symphonies with your orchestra. You’ll want to be there for the first two programs in this historic series of events.
Mahler 1 in July and Mahler 2 in November are part of Master Series Thursday (p.9), Master Series Friday (p.11) and Saturday Night Symphony (p.13).
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MeTroPolis neW Music fesTiValComposer, pianist, and conductor Olli Mustonen’s recent performances of the Beethoven piano concertos with the MSO brought capacity audiences to their feet in acclaim. He returns to Melbourne to program and direct Australia’s most important festival of contemporary music, Metropolis, which will feature magnificent Australian violinist Kristian Winther in a major solo role.
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beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aX2014 is a year of sensational soloists, from violinist James Ehnes to pianist Yefim Bronfman. One of the major events of the year in music will be the partnership of Sir Andrew Davis and pianist Emanuel Ax in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4. Ax, hailed by The Los Angeles Times for ‘his greatness, his overwhelming authority,’ is a poet of the piano, and this collaboration with the MSO is not to be missed.
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4, Featuring Emanuel Ax is part of Saturday Matinees, Great Classics on Mondays and Geelong Series.
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diego MaTheuz conducTs beeThoVen and TchaikoVskyPrincipal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz is a dynamic young maestro, and in a powerhouse program which includes Tchaikovsky’s much-loved Pathétique Symphony, he is joined for Beethoven’s Violin Concerto by another of the world’s leading young musicians, Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti. With these two dazzling artists in partnership with your Orchestra, your musical enjoyment is guaranteed.
Diego Matheuz Conducts Beethoven and Tchaikovsky is part of Master Series Friday, Saturday Night Symphony and Great Classics on Mondays.
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aMerican PanoraMa: bernsTein, gershWin, WilliaMs, brubeckFrom the scintillating overture to Leonard Bernstein’s Candide to the cool sounds of Dave Brubeck’s Take Five, Boston Pops’ Chief Conductor Keith Lockhart takes you on a syncopated journey through American music, culminating in a thrilling new concerto written for and starring the genre-defying group Time for Three.
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a season Pass subscription is a collection of hand-picked concerts which take you on a journey through the rich and varied repertoire of the Melbourne symphony orchestra.
With a Season Pass subscription you’ll experience an exciting series of concerts, while saving on the cost of buying individual tickets.
Ranging from three-concert to eight-concert series, weeknights or weekends, matinees or evening performances, each series will leave you with unforgettable musical memories.
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Master friday 8 concerts plus bonus free concert* hh weekday 8pm $$$$ 10
saturday night symphony 6 concerts plus bonus free concert* hh weekend 8pm $$$ 12
saturday Matinees 6 concerts plus bonus free concert* hh weekend 2pm $$$ 14
great classics on Mondays 6 concerts plus bonus free concert* hh weekday 6.30pm $$$ 16
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Metropolis new Music festival 3 concerts mrc weekday or
weekend 8pm $ 26
chamber 4 concerts iwa weekend 11am $ 28
ears Wide open 3 concerts mrc weekday 6.30pm $ 29
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see More and Pay lessIn 2014, we’re working to make performances accessible to more people than ever before. We’re introducing a new seating reserve across all Hamer Hall and Melbourne Town Hall series. If you subscribe to Master Series Thursday, Master Series Friday, Saturday Night Symphony, Saturday Matinees or Great Classics on Mondays you can enjoy a free bonus concert if you renew or purchase before 23 September 2013. Subscription prices in Geelong will remain the same in 2014 as for 2013, and if you subscribe to the concert series at Robert Blackwood Hall at Monash University or Melbourne Town Hall Proms, your subscription price will be slightly lower than it was in 2013.
your seaT aWaiTsAs a subscriber, the seat you choose at the start of the year will be waiting for you at every concert in your Series. And if you renew, it will be there for you next year, and every year after that.*
no hidden chargesOnce you pay for your Season Pass subscription, that’s it. There is no need to worry about transaction fees, booking fees, credit card fees or any other hidden fees, even when you purchase additional tickets.
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TickeT eXchangesSometimes your plans can change. If you can’t attend one of your Series concerts, you can exchange your tickets up to two business days prior to the performance – and your first two exchanges are free. Some conditions apply. Please refer to Terms and Conditions of Sale at mso.com.au
MoVe To The head of The queueSeason Pass subscribers can purchase additional tickets before seats go on sale to the general public. As an MSO subscriber, you need never miss out on tickets to sell-out events like Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular or The Lord of Rings: The Return of the King.
buy noW, Pay laTerOnly subscribers have the option to pay on an instalment plan. You can secure your seats today and spread the cost over four months. See page 38 for more information.
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MasTer series Thursday 8our flagship series will satisfy the most passionate classical music lovers with eight concerts full of big and bold repertoire, performed by the mso with internationally renowned conductors and superstar soloists.
MasTer series friday 10master series friday stands alongside master series thursday as the mso’s flagship series. performed by world-class conductors and soloists, master series friday presents a big repertoire of masterworks.
saTurday nighT syMPhony 12make a night of it with saturday night symphony. enjoy dinner in the city before settling in for an evening of great classical music in the magnificent new hamer hall.
saTurday MaTinees 14enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of afternoon classical concerts in the home of the mso, hamer hall.
greaT classics on Mondays 16musical riches can be yours on a weeknight, at the convenient starting time of 6.30pm. there’s plenty of time to catch up with friends over a meal or a drink.
geelong series 19the mso brings great classical music and the finest international soloists and conductors to the state-of-the-art costa hall in Geelong.
Monash series 20robert blackwood hall is one of melbourne’s finest concert halls, and the orchestra’s five-concert series offers musical events right at home in this beautiful acoustic.
Melbourne reciTal cenTre 21one of australia’s supreme venues for music plays host to three programs tailor-made for enjoyment in this award-winning space.
Melbourne ToWn hall ProMs hosTed by eddie PerfecT 23eddie perfect hosts a program of popular classics, with the mso joined by all-australian conductors and soloists, in one of melbourne’s most iconic locations.
Mso PoPs 24featuring the great classics of the popular repertoire, mso pops celebrates the music you know and love.
MeTroPolis neW Music fesTiVal 26one of the most stimulating musicians of our time, olli mustonen, returns to melbourne to program and direct australia’s most important festival of contemporary music.
chaMber series 28explore the richness and depth of the chamber music repertoire in this delightful sunday morning series, showcasing the musicians of the mso.
ears Wide oPen 29whether you’re new to classical music or want to take your appreciation to a new level, ears wide open is an entertaining, educational journey into classical masterworks.
choose your oWn 34choose the mso experiences you want on the days and times that work for you – and have the option to include special events.
uPbeaT 34if you’re a full-time student, upbeat allows you to attend three mso concerts of your choice for just $45.
the mso offers a wide range of series to which you can subscribe. from our flagship master series thursday and friday to the light, popular classics of mso pops – there’s something for every music lover to enjoy.
in the following pages, you’ll find details of each subscription series, including concert details, dates, times and prices. to preview some of the great music described in the following pages, visit mso.com.au
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1 rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsodythursday 27 march
Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian DancesRachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of PaganiniSibelius symphony no.2
diego Matheuz conductor Joyce yang piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This season opening event begins with Orchestra and Chorus in the savage, sensuous music by Borodin later heard so unforgettably in the musical Kismet. (Remember Stranger in Paradise?) Pianist Joyce Yang is soloist in Rachmaninov’s powerhouse piano showcase before Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz reveals the breathtaking landscape of Finland in Sibelius’ evocative masterwork.
2 WigglesWorTh conducTs rachManinoVthursday 1 may
Schnelzer A Freak in BurbankMendelssohn piano concerto no.1Rachmaninov symphony no.2
Mark Wigglesworth conductor saleem abboud ashkar piano
Celebrated Palestinian pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar makes his MSO debut with British conductor Mark Wigglesworth. Wigglesworth brings his legendary flair to Rachmaninov’s passionate, luxuriously melodic symphony.
3 Piers lane Plays beeThoVenthursday 5 June
Brahms Tragic OvertureBeethoven piano concerto no.3Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin BrittenBeethoven symphony no.4
olari elts conductor Piers lane piano
Charismatic Australian-born pianist Piers Lane was the sensational soloist in Grieg’s Piano Concerto when the MSO returned to Hamer Hall in 2012. Now he returns by popular demand in the concerto in which Beethoven bade farewell to the 18th century and ushered in a new era of emotional expression.
4 The roManTics: brahMs, schuMann and sTraussthursday 3 July
Brahms Academic Festival OvertureSchumann cello concertoStrauss Don JuanGrainger The Warriors
sir andrew davis conductor Truls Mørk cello
The MSO’s Chief Conductor is joined by a cellist ‘of angelic grace and purity of tone’ (London Telegraph) for the heartfelt lyricism of Schumann’s concerto, a key work in the world of musical Romanticism.
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abouT This series8 concerts at 8pm arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk in the hamer hall stalls foyer at 7pm.
Our flagship series will satisfy the most discerning classical music lovers with big and bold repertoire from much-loved composers, internationally renowned conductors and superstar soloists.
This series delivers a rich selection of great classical music and will ensure you have the best seats in the house for the beginning of the Mahler cycle with Sir Andrew Davis. International guest artists include Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz, Joyce Yang, Truls Mørk, Saleem Abboud Ashkar, Erin Wall, Osmo Vänskä and Frank Peter Zimmermann.
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Strauss Four Last Songs Mahler symphony no.1
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A major event in Melbourne’s musical life begins with this first concert in Sir Andrew Davis’ cycle of the complete Mahler symphonies, which will be a feature of Sir Andrew’s work as Chief Conductor in coming seasons. In this unmissable musical experience, he brings together one of Mahler’s first masterworks – his bold and exciting First Symphony – with the Four Last Songs Strauss created as his swan-song to the world of vocal music.
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
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6 concierTo de aranJuez thursday 2 october
Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a FaunTan Dun Guitar concerto ausTralian PreMiere
Rodrigo Concierto de AranjuezDebussy Iberia
benjamin northey conductor Xuefei yang guitar
Hailed by the New York Sun as ‘one of the most extraordinary instrumentalists in the world,’ Chinese-born guitarist Xufei Yang makes her Australian debut playing one of the most popular pieces of Spanish music ever written, Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez.
7 Mahler 2: resurrecTionthursday 13 november
Mahler symphony no.2 Resurrection
sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano catherine Wyn-rogers mezzo-soprano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
Mahler’s music is at once epic and intimate, exultant and despairing, the revelations of a humanist in search of faith. He described his Second Symphony as ‘the most important thing that I have done.’ The finale is radiant with the certainty of eternal life.
For these landmark concert events – the second part of Sir Andrew’s multi-season cycle of Mahler symphonies – the Orchestra’s Chief Conductor will be joined by the MSO Chorus and superb international soloists.
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
8 beeThoVen’s eroica syMPhonythursday 27 november
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Sibelius violin concertoBeethoven symphony no.3 Eroica
osmo Vänskä conductor frank Peter zimmermann violin
Beethoven famously discarded the original dedication of his Eroica symphony to Napoleon, on finding that his hero had crowned himself Emperor. But the Eroica is more than a significant political statement: it was the grandest and most ambitious orchestral work of its time. Superb Finnish maestro Osmo Vänskä, conductor of an acclaimed Beethoven symphony cycle on CD, returns to Melbourne for this brilliant season finale. He partners one of the great violinists of our time in Sibelius’ powerful concerto.
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1 rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsodyfriday 28 march
Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian DancesRachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of PaganiniSibelius symphony no.2
diego Matheuz conductor Joyce yang piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This season opening event begins with Orchestra and Chorus in the savage, sensuous music by Borodin later heard so unforgettably in the musical Kismet. (Remember Stranger in Paradise?) Pianist Joyce Yang is soloist in Rachmaninov’s powerhouse piano showcase before Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz reveals the breathtaking landscape of Finland in Sibelius’ evocative masterwork.
2 WigglesWorTh conducTs rachManinoVfriday 2 may
Schnelzer A Freak in BurbankMendelssohn piano concerto no.1Rachmaninov symphony no.2
Mark Wigglesworth conductor saleem abboud ashkar piano
Celebrated Palestinian pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar makes his MSO debut with British conductor Mark Wigglesworth. Wigglesworth brings his legendary flair to Rachmaninov’s passionate, luxuriously melodic symphony.
3 Piers lane Plays beeThoVenfriday 6 June
Brahms Tragic OvertureBeethoven piano concerto no.3Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin BrittenBeethoven symphony no.4
olari elts conductor Piers lane piano
Charismatic Australian-born pianist Piers Lane was the sensational soloist in Grieg’s Piano Concerto when the MSO returned to Hamer Hall in 2012. Now he returns by popular demand in the concerto in which Beethoven bade farewell to the 18th century and ushered in a new era of emotional expression.
4 The roManTics: brahMs, schuMann and sTraussfriday 4 July
Brahms Academic Festival OvertureSchumann cello concertoStrauss Don JuanGrainger The Warriors
sir andrew davis conductor Truls Mørk cello
The MSO’s Chief Conductor is joined by a cellist ‘of angelic grace and purity of tone’ (London Telegraph) for the heartfelt lyricism of Schumann’s concerto, a key work in the world of musical Romanticism.
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for more concert information and to hear music from this series, visit MSo.CoM.AU/fRiDAY
abouT This series8 concerts at 8pm arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk in the hamer hall stalls foyer at 7pm.
Master Series Friday stands alongside Master Series Thursday as the MSO’s flagship series. From great composers to world-class conductors and soloists, Master Series Friday presents a repertoire of masterworks.
This series will ensure you’re there for the beginning of Sir Andrew’s Mahler cycle and will impress with its international line-up, including Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz, Joyce Yang, Truls Mørk, Saleem Abbuoud Ashkar, Erin Wall and Nicola Benedetti.
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Strauss Four Last Songs Mahler symphony no.1
sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano
A major event in Melbourne’s musical life begins with this first concert in Sir Andrew Davis’ cycle of the complete Mahler symphonies, which will be a feature of Sir Andrew’s work as Chief Conductor in coming seasons. In this unmissable musical experience, he brings together one of Mahler’s first masterworks – his bold and exciting First Symphony – with the Four Last Songs Strauss created as his swan-song to the world of vocal music.
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
- strauss 150 years
6 diego MaTheuz conducTs beeThoVen and TchaikoVsky friday 12 september
Beethoven Leonore: overture no.3Beethoven violin concerto Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétique
diego Matheuz conductor nicola benedetti violin
Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz directs this thrilling program, which culminates in Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique Symphony; in its melodic richness and emotional power, this is one of the greatest of all Romantic orchestral works.
Scottish-born violinist Nicola Benedetti ‘brings ... a degree of heat, subtlety and quicksilver colours only achieved by the world’s best.’ (The Times, London.) She is soloist in Beethoven’s supreme concerto for the violin.
7 concierTo de aranJuez friday 3 october
Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a FaunTan Dun Guitar concerto ausTralian PreMiere
Rodrigo Concierto de AranjuezDebussy Iberia
benjamin northey conductor Xuefei yang guitar
Hailed by the New York Sun as ‘one of the most extraordinary instrumentalists in the world’, Chinese-born guitarist Xufei Yang makes her Australian debut playing one of the most popular pieces of Spanish music ever written, Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez.
8 Mahler 2: resurrecTionfriday 14 november
Mahler symphony no.2 Resurrection
sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano catherine Wyn-rogers mezzo-soprano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
Mahler’s music is at once epic and intimate, exultant and despairing, the revelations of a humanist in search of faith. He described his Second Symphony as ‘the most important thing that I have done.’ The finale is radiant with the certainty of eternal life.
For these landmark concert events – the second part of Sir Andrew’s multi-season cycle of Mahler symphonies – the Orchestra’s Chief Conductor will be joined by the MSO Chorus and superb international soloists.
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
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abouT This series6 concerts at 8pm arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk in the hamer hall stalls foyer at 7pm.
Make a night of it with Saturday Night Symphony. Enjoy dinner in the city before settling in for an evening of great classical music in the magnificent surrounds of Hamer Hall. Then, if the mood suits, you have plenty of options for a post-concert nightcap.
This year’s series includes two major highlights: Season 2014 Gala Opening Night and the beginning of Sir Andrew’s Mahler cycle. Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Strauss and the finest international soloists round out this marvellous series.
1 rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsodysaturday 29 march
Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian DancesRachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of PaganiniSibelius symphony no.2
diego Matheuz conductor Joyce yang piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This thrilling season opening event begins with Orchestra and Chorus in the savage, sensuous music by Borodin that was later heard so unforgettably in the musical Kismet. (Remember Stranger in Paradise?) Superstar pianist Joyce Yang is soloist in Rachmaninov’s powerhouse piano showcase before Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz reveals the breathtaking landscape of Finland in Sibelius’ evocative masterwork.
A special black-tie cocktail reception with Diego, Joyce and MSO musicians will be held after the performance to welcome in a great new season of music-making.
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2 Piers lane Plays beeThoVensaturday 7 June
Brahms Tragic OvertureBeethoven piano concerto no.3Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin BrittenBeethoven symphony no.4
olari elts conductor Piers lane piano
Charismatic Australian-born pianist Piers Lane was the sensational soloist in Grieg’s Piano Concerto when the MSO returned to Hamer Hall in 2012. Now he returns by popular demand in the concerto in which Beethoven bade farewell to the 18th century and ushered in a new era of emotional expression.
3 The roManTics: brahMs, schuMann and sTrausssaturday 5 July
Brahms Academic Festival OvertureSchumann cello concertoStrauss Don JuanGrainger The Warriors
sir andrew davis conductor Truls Mørk cello
The MSO’s Chief Conductor is joined by a cellist ‘of angelic grace and purity of tone’ (London Telegraph) for the heartfelt lyricism of Schumann’s concerto, a key work in the world of musical Romanticism. Sir Andrew then takes you on a journey through the ardour and heroics of the world’s greatest lover, as imagined in Richard Strauss’ musical adventure.
- strauss 150 years
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4 Mahler 1: The cycle beginssaturday 26 July
Strauss Four Last Songs Mahler symphony no.1
sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano
A major event in Melbourne’s musical life begins with this first concert in Sir Andrew Davis’ cycle of the complete Mahler symphonies, which will be a feature of Sir Andrew’s work as Chief Conductor in coming seasons. In this unmissable musical experience, he brings together one of Mahler’s first masterworks – his bold and exciting First Symphony – with the Four Last Songs Strauss created as his swan-song to the world of vocal music.
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5 diego MaTheuz conducTs beeThoVen and TchaikoVsky saturday 13 september
Beethoven Leonore: overture no.3Beethoven violin concerto Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétique
diego Matheuz conductor nicola benedetti violin
Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz directs this thrilling program, which culminates in Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique Symphony; in its melodic richness and emotional power, this is one of the greatest of all Romantic orchestral works.
Scottish-born violinist Nicola Benedetti ‘brings ... a degree of heat, subtlety and quicksilver colours only achieved by the world’s best.’ (The Times, London.) She is soloist in Beethoven’s supreme concerto for the violin.
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Mahler symphony no.2 Resurrection
sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano catherine Wyn-rogers mezzo-soprano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorusMahler’s music is at once epic and intimate, exultant and despairing, the revelations of a humanist in search of faith. He described his Second Symphony as ‘the most important thing that I have done.’ The finale is radiant with the certainty of eternal life.
For these landmark concert events – the second part of Sir Andrew’s multi-season cycle of Mahler symphonies – the Orchestra’s Chief Conductor will be joined by the MSO Chorus and superb international soloists.
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
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saTURDaY matinees
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*Yefim Bronfman’s visit is supported through the Marc Besen AO and Eva Besen AO International Guest Chair.
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abouT This series6 concerts at 2pm arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk in the hamer hall stalls foyer at 1pm.
Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of afternoon classical performances while still having the full concert experience in the home of the MSO, Hamer Hall. Saturday Matinees leave you time to get home before dark, after hearing the greats of classical music.
Sir Andrew Davis and Beethoven feature prominently in this year’s program. International guests include Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz, Emanuel Ax, Jakub Hrůša, James Ehnes and Yefim Bronfman.
1 beeThoVen’s fifThsaturday 22 march
Shostakovich Festive OvertureShostakovich violin concerto no.1Beethoven symphony no.5
diego Matheuz conductor ray chen violin
No piece of instrumental music has been so influential, or continues to be so spellbinding, as Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. The MSO’s Principal Guest Conductor is joined for this powerful program by a young violinist enjoying a meteoric international career. Born in Taiwan and raised in Australia, Ray Chen is soloist in the passionate and involving Violin Concerto No.1 by Shostakovich.
2 TogneTTi, brahMs and The Msosaturday 10 may
lutosławski LivreBeethoven romances for violin and orchestraBrahms symphony no.1
richard Tognetti director/violin
National cultural icon and ‘one of the most characterful, incisive and impassioned violinists to be heard today’ (London Telegraph), Richard Tognetti joins the MSO for this rare appearance, in a sublime program which contrasts the sweet delicacy of Beethoven’s Romances with the ravishing beauty of Brahms’ grand-gestured symphony.
3 beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aXsaturday 28 June
ives Orchestral Set No.2Beethoven piano concerto no.4Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
sir andrew davis conductor emanuel ax piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This program features Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4, a work tailor-made for the poetic and luminous playing of Emanuel Ax. In its extravagant story of a spurned lover’s imagined revenge and its vivid changes of mood, Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique is one of the key signposts of the Romantic imagination.
4 sMeTana’s MÁ VlasT, feaTuring The Moldausaturday 19 July
Smetana Má vlast (complete)
Jakub hrůša conductor
Composed in 1867, Má vlast (My Country), is a cycle of six tone poems in which Smetana celebrates in music the landscape, legends and folklore of the Czech nation. Featuring beautiful musical pictures The Moldau and From Bohemia’s Woods and Fields, Má vlast is a rare and magical concert treat, particularly when conducted by Smetana’s countryman, Jakub Hrůša.
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5 sir andreW conducTs berlioz and beeThoVensaturday 8 november
Berlioz Harold in ItalyBerlioz Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestraBeethoven symphony no.7
sir andrew davis conductor James ehnes viola and violin
The heart of Beethoven’s Symphony No.7 is the sublime Allegretto, a walking tune subject to transformations that must have seemed tremendously novel to the work’s first audience in 1813, but now seem dream-like in their perfection. Sir Andrew’s survey of Berlioz’ major works continues in the company of James Ehnes. As Gramophone magazine said of this magnificent musician: ‘You get the feeling every time he puts bow to string that something special will, quite naturally, just happen.’
6 yefiM bronfMan Plays brahMssaturday 22 november
Brahms piano concerto no.2elgar symphony no.1
sir andrew davis conductor yefim bronfman piano*
Elgar is a composer close to Sir Andrew’s heart, and the Symphony No.1 is a grand, beautiful, gloriously involving orchestral showpiece. The program begins with Grammy Award-winning piano master Yefim Bronfman in Brahms’ towering concerto, in which orchestra and soloist unite to create one of the grand statements of the Romantic spirit.
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abouT This series6 concerts at 6.30pm arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Join us for a free 20-minute post-concert event in the hamer hall stalls foyer, commencing ten minutes after the conclusion of each concert.
Great Classics on Mondays offers musical riches on a weeknight, at the convenient starting time of 6.30pm. There’s plenty of time to catch up with friends over a meal or a drink. What a great way to start the week!
This series offers an appealing selection of classical music from around the world and includes appearances from Sir Andrew Davis, Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz, Emanuel Ax and James Ehnes.
1 TogneTTi, brahMs and The Msomonday 12 may
lutosławski LivreBeethoven romances for violin and orchestraBrahms symphony no.1
richard Tognetti director/violin
National cultural icon and ‘one of the most characterful, incisive and impassioned violinists to be heard today’ (London Telegraph), Richard Tognetti joins the MSO for this rare appearance, in a sublime program which contrasts the sweet delicacy of Beethoven’s Romances with the ravishing beauty of Brahms’ grand-gestured symphony.
2 beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aXmonday 30 June
ives Orchestral Set No.2Beethoven piano concerto no.4Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
sir andrew davis conductor emanuel ax piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This program features Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4, a work tailor-made for the poetic and luminous playing of Emanuel Ax. In its extravagant story of a spurned lover’s imagined revenge and its vivid changes of mood, Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique is one of the key signposts of the Romantic imagination.
3 sMeTana’s MÁ VlasT, feaTuring The Moldaumonday 21 July
Smetana Má vlast (complete)
Jakub hrůša conductor
Composed in 1867, Má vlast (My Country), is a cycle of six tone poems in which Smetana celebrates in music the landscape, legends and folklore of the Czech nation. Featuring beautiful musical landscapes The Moldau and From Bohemia’s Woods and Fields, Má vlast is a rare and magical concert treat, particularly when conducted by Smetana’s countryman, Jakub Hrůša.
4 diego MaTheuz conducTs beeThoVen and TchaikoVsky monday 15 september
Beethoven Leonore: overture no.3Beethoven violin concerto Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétique
diego Matheuz conductor nicola benedetti violin
Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz directs this thrilling program, which culminates in Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique Symphony; in its melodic richness and emotional power, this is one of the greatest of all Romantic orchestral works.
Scottish-born violinist Nicola Benedetti ‘brings ... a degree of heat, subtlety and quicksilver colours only achieved by the world’s best.’ (The Times, London). She is soloist in Beethoven’s supreme concerto for the violin.
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5 sir andreW conducTs berlioz and beeThoVenmonday 10 november
Berlioz Harold in ItalyBerlioz Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestraBeethoven symphony no.7
sir andrew davis conductor James ehnes viola and violin
The heart of Beethoven’s Symphony No.7 is the sublime Allegretto, a walking tune subject to transformations that must have seemed tremendously novel to the work’s first audience in 1813, but now seem dream-like in their perfection. Sir Andrew’s survey of Berlioz’ major works continues in the company of James Ehnes. As Gramophone magazine said of this magnificent musician: ‘You get the feeling every time he puts bow to string that something special will, quite naturally, just happen.’
6 beeThoVen’s eroica syMPhonymonday 1 december
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Sibelius violin concertoBeethoven symphony no.3 Eroica
osmo Vänskä conductor frank Peter zimmermann violin
Beethoven famously discarded the original dedication of his Eroica symphony to Napoleon, on finding that his hero had crowned himself Emperor. But the Eroica is more than a significant political statement: it was the grandest and most ambitious orchestral work of its time. Superb Finnish maestro Osmo Vänskä returns to Melbourne for this brilliant season finale, in which he partners one of the great violinists of our time in Sibelius’ powerful concerto.
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1 beeThoVen’s fifThfriday 21 march
Shostakovich Festive OvertureShostakovich violin concerto no.1Beethoven symphony no.5
diego Matheuz conductor ray chen violin
No piece of instrumental music has been so influential, or so spellbinding, as Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. The MSO’s Principal Guest Conductor is joined by a young violinist enjoying a meteoric international career. Born in Taiwan and raised in Australia, Ray Chen is soloist in the passionate and involving Violin Concerto No.1 by Shostakovich.
2 beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aXfriday 27 June
ives Orchestral Set No.2Beethoven piano concerto no.4Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
sir andrew davis conductor emanuel ax piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
This program features Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.4, a work tailor-made for the poetic and luminous playing of Emanuel Ax. In its extravagant story of a spurned lover’s imagined revenge and its vivid changes of mood, Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique is one of the key signposts of the Romantic imagination.
3 bach’s Mass in b Minorfriday 8 auGust
Bach mass in b minor
stephen layton conductor siobhan stagg soprano christopher lowery counter-tenor nicholas Mulroy tenor derek Whelton bass Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
The MSO and Chorus, and a team of international soloists, come together under one of the world’s leading Baroque specialists for this celebration of Bach’s immortal genius.
4 MozarT faVouriTes feaTuring The clarineT concerTofriday 19 september
Mozart serenade no.10 for winds Gran PartitaMozart clarinet concertoMozart symphony no.34
Michael collins director/clarinet
In the movie Amadeus, the composer Salieri speaks of the Adagio of Mozart’s Gran Partita as a moment ‘of such delight it had me trembling.’ Under superb British clarinettist Michael Collins, this sumptuous, elegant work is part of a spellbinding collection of Mozart masterpieces, including the concerto voted Australia’s favourite by ABC Classic FM listeners.
5 yefiM bronfMan Plays brahMsfriday 21 november
Brahms piano concerto no.2elgar symphony no.1
sir andrew davis conductor yefim bronfman piano*
The program begins with Grammy Award-winning piano master Yefim Bronfman in Brahms’ towering concerto, in which orchestra and soloist unite to create one of the grand statements of the Romantic spirit.
Book now (03) 5225 1200 Mso.coM.au
abouT This series5 concerts at 8pm costa hall, deakin university, geelong
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk at 7pm.
Five times a year, the MSO brings great classical music and the finest international soloists and conductors to the state-of-the-art Costa Hall in Geelong. From Sir Andrew Davis conducting Beethoven, Berlioz and Brahms to Bach’s majestic Mass in B Minor, this Series brings performances of distinction to the people of Geelong.
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abouT This series5 concerts at 8pm robert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
Join us before each concert for a free 20-minute talk at 7pm.
There’s no need to fight the crowds in the city when the MSO performs in one of Melbourne’s finest concert halls right in the heart of Monash. Classical repertoire of the highest standard, excellent acoustics plus free on-site parking provide good reasons to make a trip out to the suburbs.
1 TogneTTi, brahMs and The Msofriday 9 may
lutosławski LivreBeethoven romances for violin and orchestraBrahms symphony no.1
richard Tognetti director/violin
Richard Tognetti joins the MSO for this rare appearance, in a sublime program contrasting the delicacy of Beethoven’s Romances with the beauty of Brahms’ grand-gestured symphony.
2 ViValdi, haydn and MozarT: baroque and classical MasTersfriday 20 June
Mozart symphony no.23Haydn cello concerto in cDanzi variations on Là ci darem for cello and orchestra vivaldi concerto in f major rv 574 per molti strumentiHaydn symphony no.22 The Philosopher
elizabeth Wallfisch director/violin raphael Wallfisch cello
Husband-and-wife team of Australian violinist Elizabeth and British cellist Raphael Wallfisch join the MSO for Baroque and Classical masterworks, from Haydn’s sublime concerto to the dazzling virtuosity of Danzi’s variations on a duet from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
3 sMeTana’s MÁ VlasT, feaTuring The Moldaufriday 18 July
Smetana Má vlast (complete)
Jakub hrůša conductorComposed in 1867, Má vlast (My Country), is a cycle of six tone poems in which Smetana celebrates in music the landscape, legends and folklore of the Czech nation. Featuring beautiful musical pictures The Moldau and From Bohemia’s Woods and Fields, Má vlast is a rare and magical concert treat, conducted by Smetana’s countryman, Jakub Hrůša.
4 sir andreW conducTs berlioz and beeThoVenfriday 7 november
Berlioz Harold in ItalyBerlioz Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestraBeethoven symphony no.7
sir andrew davis conductor James ehnes viola and violin
Sir Andrew’s survey of Berlioz’ major works continues in the company of James Ehnes. As Gramophone magazine said of this magnificent musician: ‘You get the feeling every time he puts bow to string that something special will, quite naturally, just happen.’
5 beeThoVen’s eroica syMPhonyfriday 28 november
Aho Minea ausTralian PreMiere
Sibelius violin concertoBeethoven symphony no.3 Eroica
osmo Vänskä conductor frank Peter zimmermann violin
Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony was the grandest and most ambitious orchestral work of its time. Superb Finnish maestro Osmo Vänskä returns to Melbourne for this brilliant season finale, in which he partners with one of the great violinists of our time in Sibelius’ powerful concerto.
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abouT This series3 concerts at elisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
Join us one hour before each concert for a free 20-minute talk.
Enjoy the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in a comfortable and relaxed environment with world-class acoustics located in a convenient Southbank location. This series presents music chosen especially for this stunning venue.
1 ViValdi, haydn and MozarT: baroque and classical MasTersthursday 19 June at 8pm saturday 21 June at 6.30pm
Mozart symphony no.23Haydn cello concerto in cDanzi variations on Là ci darem for cello and orchestravivaldi concerto in f major rv 574 per molti strumentiHaydn symphony no.22 The Philosopher
elizabeth Wallfisch director/violin raphael Wallfisch cello
The extraordinary husband-and-wife team of Australian violinist Elizabeth and British cellist Raphael Wallfisch join forces with the MSO for this combination of Baroque and Classical masterworks, from Haydn’s concerto to the dazzling virtuosity of Danzi’s variations on a duet from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
2 bach’s Mass in b Minorthursday 7 auGust at 8pm saturday 9 auGust at 6.30pm
Bach mass in b minor
stephen layton conductor siobhan stagg soprano christopher lowery counter-tenor nicholas Mulroy tenor derek Whelton bass Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
Bach’s final completed composition, the Mass in B Minor was never performed in its entirety during his lifetime, and it was more than 100 years before the world heard this sacred masterwork for the first time. Now hailed as one of the greatest compositions in the history of music, the MSO and Chorus, and a team of international soloists, come together under one of the world’s leading Baroque specialists for this celebration of Bach’s immortal genius.
3 MozarT faVouriTes feaTuring The clarineT concerTothursday 18 september at 8pm saturday 20 september at 6.30pm
Mozart serenade no.10 for winds Gran PartitaMozart clarinet concertoMozart symphony no.34
Michael collins director/clarinet
In the movie Amadeus, the composer Salieri speaks of the Adagio of Mozart’s Gran Partita as a moment ‘of such delight it had me trembling.’ Under superb British clarinettist Michael Collins, this sumptuous, elegant work is part of a spellbinding collection of Mozart masterpieces, including the concerto voted Australia’s favourite by ABC Classic FM listeners.
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siobhan stagg
raphael wallfisch
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Dvořák overture: CarnivalBeethoven piano concerto no.2Dvořák symphony no.8
benjamin northey conductor Jayson gillham piano
Australian prize winner at the 2012 Leeds International Piano Competition, Jayson Gillham is soloist in Beethoven’s youthful second concerto, while the concert opens and closes with two Dvořák masterpieces blazingly alive with the fiery rhythms of Czech folk music.
2 Musical Tales froM childhoodfriday 23 may
Ravel Mother Goose: suiteStrauss Duet-Concertinol. Mozart Toy SymphonyHumperdinck Hansel and Gretel: suite
nicholas carter conductor woodwind soloists of the Melbourne symphony orchestra
This enchanting program for the young at heart opens with Ravel’s impressionistic evocation of Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty in his Mother Goose suite, and concludes with music from the widely loved operatic version of Hansel and Gretel, including the Evening Prayer.
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3 TribuTe To daMe nellie Melba, feaTuring eMMa MaTTheWsfriday 26 september
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream: overture and nocturneBerlioz Romeo and Juliet: orchestral excerptsweber Oberon: overtureGounod Faust: Jewel song Thomas Hamlet: mad scene
brad cohen conductor emma Matthews soprano
Enjoy great musical entertainment and a look back at one of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s most important early supporters, legendary Australian singer Dame Nellie Melba. Australia’s leading soprano of our day, Emma Matthews, performs showpieces made famous by Dame Nellie while, under Australian maestro Brad Cohen, you’ll hear beautiful orchestral music inspired by Shakespeare, including the miraculous overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream Mendelssohn composed when he was just 16.
4 arabian nighTfriday 5 december
nielsen Aladdin: seven piecesSaint-Saëns piano concerto no.5 EgyptianRimsky-korsakov Scheherazade
benjamin northey conductor andrea lam piano
It’s said that Saint-Saëns heard one of the sensuous themes of his Egyptian Concerto sung by Nubian boat-men as he was sailing down the Nile – and wrote it down on his shirt-cuff then and there. Australian pianist Andrea Lam, lauded for her ‘thrilling virtuosity’ (Sydney Morning Herald) joins the MSO for this exciting concerto – part of a celebration of great orchestral music inspired by the Middle East, which culminates in Rimsky-Korsakov’s magical collection of tales from the 1001 Nights, Scheherazade.
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abouT This series4 concerts at 7.30pm Melbourne Town hall
ticketholders can enjoy a free 30-minute recital before each concert on the town hall organ, commencing at 6.30pm.
Actor, composer and comedian Eddie Perfect joins the MSO in 2014 to present four programs of popular classics. Performed in one of Melbourne’s most iconic locations and with a 7.30pm starting time, Eddie is joined by the MSO’s Patricia Riordan Associate Conductor, Benjamin Northey, and all-Australian guest artists in this series, which will see him introducing each work from the stage. Eddie will guide the audience through the music with his unique brand of humour and insight. Join us for a great night out at the Melbourne Town Hall.
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1 a Journey Through Jazz: froM louis arMsTrong To herbie hancocksaturday 8 march at 7pm sunday 9 march at 2pm
benjamin northey conductor James Morrison trumpet
Take a hip trip through the history of jazz in the company of Australia’s master of the jazz trumpet, James Morrison. With conductor Benjamin Northey, Morrison will be your guide on this panoramic survey of syncopation, taking you on a journey from Dixieland to Bop, from the Birth of the Blues to Birdland.
2 Teddy Tahu rhodes on broadWaysaturday 14 June at 7pm sunday 15 June at 2pm
program includes songs from Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific and Les Misérables.
benjamin northey conductor Teddy Tahu rhodes bass-baritone
He’s been a dangerous Don Giovanni on the opera stage and a suave, sensational Emile de Becque in South Pacific. Now international opera star Teddy Tahu Rhodes brings his unique vocal magic to the Broadway song book for these MSO Pops performances.
3 aMerican PanoraMa: bernsTein, gershWin, WilliaMs and brubecksaturday 1 november at 7pm sunday 2 november at 2pm
Bernstein Candide: overtureGershwin three preludesCopland Rodeo: four dance episodeswilliams Far and Away: suiteDave Brubeck Take Five, Unsquare Dance and Blue Rondo à la TurkChris Brubeck Travels in Time for Three
keith lockhart conductor Time for Three instrumental ensemble
The members of the groundbreaking, category-shattering trio Time for Three describe themselves as ‘the world’s first classically-trained garage band.’ Under the direction of Boston Pops’ Chief Conductor Keith Lockhart, they give the Melbourne premiere of a concerto written for them by Chris Brubeck (son of jazz legend Dave Brubeck), which combines classical elements with jazz and bluegrass.
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abouT This series3 concerts at arts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Featuring the great classics of the popular repertoire, MSO Pops celebrates the music you know and love.
In 2014, MSO Pops includes the very best of jazz trumpet with legendary James Morrison, unforgettable musical theatre tunes and all-American greatest hits with Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.
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1 TaPiolasaturday 5 april at 8pm
Sibelius Tapiola Rautavaara violin concertoMustonen symphony no.1
olli Mustonen conductor kristian Winther violin Juha kotalainen baritone
This concert will also include a new work commissioned as part of the MSO’s Cybec 21st Century Australian Composers Program.
2 frescoes of dionysiuswednesday 9 april at 8pm
Shchedrin Frescoes of Dionysius Mustonen sonata for violin and orchestra World PreMiere
Shchedrin Sotto voce concerto for cello and orchestra
olli Mustonen conductor kristian Winther violin Marko ylönen cello
This concert will also include a new work commissioned as part of the MSO’s Cybec 21st Century Australian Composers Program.
3 concerT chaMPÊTresaturday 12 april at 8pm
kaila cello concertoShchedrin music for strings, oboes, horns and celestekokkonen ...durch einen Spiegel...Mustonen Concert champêtre
olli Mustonen conductor Marko ylönen cello
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abouT The fesTiVal3 orchestral concerts at 8pm elisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
additional performances, talks and activities at melbourne recital centre to be announced soon.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Melbourne Recital Centre recapture the time when the world was full of mystery, and the ancients ruled the land. Myths about gods, heroes and nature have played a central role in the development of human culture and continue to inspire us to this day. The mysteries and majesty of the cosmos and its creation have captivated many composers, especially the great Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, whose Tapiola is a meditation on the ancient, mysterious Northern forests. This work has had a profound influence on many of the composers and artists featured in this year’s Festival.
Composer, pianist and conductor, Olli Mustonen is one of the most stimulating and thought-provoking musicians of our time. His 2012 performances of the Beethoven piano concertos with the MSO brought capacity audiences to their feet in acclaim. He returns to Melbourne to lead Australia’s most important festival of contemporary music, which will feature magnificent Australian violinist Kristian Winther in a major solo role in two programs.
In addition to the three orchestral programs featuring Olli Mustonen plus a piano recital from the Finnish master, guest pianist Joanna MacGregor’s time-travelling recital will encompass Bach and Shostakovich, the musical toys of Sofia Gubaidalina and birdsong from the Baroque to today. The Metropolis Festival also presents an eclectic collection of performances, talks and activities that dig deeper into the beginnings of our world and the stories and music we have weaved about it since the start of time.
The full Festival program will be available in early 2014 at mso.com.au/metropolis
the orchestral worKs i have chosen for the metropolis festival consist entirely of music with which i have a very stronG personal connection.
A special emphasis is given to the visionary and profound music of the great Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin; I consider my collaboration with him one of the most important and inspiring aspects of my musical life. In addition to my own works, the music of my own country, Finland, is featured through the compositions of my teacher, Einojuhani Rautavaara, his contemporary Joonas Kokkonen, and Ilari Kaila, one of the most original voices among the younger generation of composers in Finland. Our first MSO concert opens with one of Sibelius’ final works, Tapiola – an important influence to all other composers featured in these three concerts.
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abouT This series4 concerts at 11am iwaki auditorium, abc southbank
Exploring the richness and depth of the chamber music repertoire in an intimate setting, the Chamber Series features MSO musicians performing on four Sunday mornings in the Iwaki Auditorium, ABC Southbank.
The 2014 series features landmarks of the chamber repertoire alongside rarely performed works that are sure to delight you, from Tchaikovsky’s grand, elegiac Piano Trio to Moszkowski’s charming suite for two violins.
1 dreaM Trackssunday 16 march
Bartók Contrasts for violin, clarinet and pianoSculthorpe Dream Tracks for violin, clarinet and pianoStrauss (arr. Mooser) Der Rosenkavalier: concert waltzesnielsen wind Quintet
Matthew Tomkins violin andrew Macleod flute Michael Pisani oboe Philip arkinstall clarinet brock imison bassoon saul lewis horn kristian chong piano
Nielsen’s masterful Quintet is the culmination of this rich and varied program celebrating 20th century chamber music.
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2 beeThoVen and TchaikoVskysunday 25 may
Beethoven piano trio op.97 Archduke Tchaikovsky piano trio
Ji Won kim, kathryn Taylor violin david berlin, Miranda brockman cello kenji fujimura, hoang Pham piano
Two towering masterworks in the history of chamber music come together in one unforgettable concert.
3 brahMs horn Triosunday 21 september
Milhaud sonata for two violins and piano Moszkowski suite for two violins and pianoBrahms horn trio
isin Çakmakcioglu, robert Macindoe, kathryn Taylor violin saul lewis horn caroline almonte, amir farid piano
Join musicians of the MSO on a musical journey from Milhaud’s piquant sonata to Brahms’ pastoral Trio.
4 Mendelssohn and sTrausssunday 7 december
Mendelssohn piano trio no.2Strauss piano Quartet
Monica curro, Ji Won kim violin gabrielle halloran viola Michelle Wood cello stefan cassomenos, kristian chong piano
If you love the orchestral works of Richard Strauss you’ll be delighted to discover his Piano Quartet, a masterly work composed when he was just 19 years old.
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keys To Musicsaturday 24 may at 11am iwaKi auditorium, abc southbanK
Ravel Mother Goose: suite
graham abbott host nicholas carter conductor
If you love Ears Wide Open, then Keys to Music is another perfect live experience designed to enhance your enjoyment of classical music. Join Graham Abbott to experience his popular radio program
live, as he presents an in-depth analysis of Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite with the MSO and conductor Nicholas Carter.
This event will be recorded for national broadcast on ABC Classic FM.
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abouT This seriesall events start at 6.30pm elisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
conducted by richard gill
Whether you are a newcomer or want to take your appreciation of classical music to the next level, Ears Wide Open is an entertaining, educational experience.
Australia’s most charismatic musical personality, Richard Gill, takes you on an interactive journey through immortal pieces of classical music. You’ll hear the Orchestra perform live on stage while learning more about the music.
abouT This seriesPair Ears Wide Open with the matching concert that features the work played in its entirety, later in the season.
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1 inTroducing sibelius’ syMPhony no.2monday 17 march
Richard Gill takes you to the breathtaking Finnish landscape of Sibelius’ musical imagination.
2 inTroducing beeThoVen’s syMPhony no.4monday 19 may
Journey with Richard Gill into the mind of one of the greatest composers of all time.
3 inTroducing MozarT’s gran ParTiTatuesday 9 september
The summit of classical beauty awaits you in this enthralling guide to one of Mozart’s greatest creations.
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MaTching concerTRachmaninov’s Paganini Rhapsody 27, 28 or 29 march
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MaTching concerTPiers lane Plays Beethoven 5, 6 or 7 June
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MaTching concerTMozart favourites featuring The Clarinet Concerto 18 or 20 september
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oPening nighT galaCelebrate the beginning of a new concert season with the MSO performing in partnership with two of the world’s most charismatic and exciting musicians – the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Guest Conductor Diego Matheuz and the Korean-born pianist Joyce Yang, praised by The New York Times for her ‘vivid and beautiful playing’ and for her ‘compelling virtuosity and sensitivity’ by The Los Angeles Times.Under Diego Matheuz’ dynamic direction, this thrilling season opening event begins with the savage, sensuous music from Borodin’s Prince Igor, featuring the MSO and MSO Chorus. Following Rachmaninov’s powerhouse piano showcase, Diego Matheuz reveals the breathtaking landscape of Finland in Sibelius’ evocative masterwork.As a subscriber, you can secure the best available seats to this glittering occasion as soon as you renew – long before any remaining seats go on sale to the general public.This black-tie event will be followed by a special cocktail reception, in which conductor, soloist and MSO musicians will join you in welcoming in a great new season of music-making.
saturday 29 march at 8pm arts centre melbourne, hamer hall
rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsodyBorodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini Sibelius symphony no.2diego Matheuz conductor Joyce yang piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorusconcert prices are as per hamer hall pricing on p.41
opening night cocktail Party: $120
Standard MSO exchange practice applies if you wish to exchange into this concert from another series. This includes Masters Thursday and Friday subscribers who would otherwise be attending this program on a different date.
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friday 31 January aT 7.30PM saTurday 1 february aT 2PM Plenary hall, Melbourne conVenTion and eXhibiTion cenTre
Get ready for an invasion, as Australia welcomes back the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular, a musical celebration of the iconic BBC series.Featuring brand new content, join the mayhem in the auditorium whilst the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ben Foster performs Murray Gold’s captivating music from the Doctor Who series, accompanied by a big screen featuring specially edited sequences of Matt Smith’s performance as the Eleventh Doctor. Keep checking over your shoulder though, as you may see some iconic Doctor Who monsters roaming the aisles. Beware appearances from the spine-chilling Silence and awe-inspiring Cybermen and Daleks, to name but a few.
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easT MeeTs WesT: Mso chinese neW year celebraTion WiTh Tan dunfriday 7 february at 6.30pm arts centre melbourne, hamer hall
Tan Dun concerto for string orchestra and pipa Mendelssohn violin concerto in e minor Tan Dun The Triple Resurrection ausTralian PreMiere Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: selectionsTan dun conductor lu siqing violin Xie yudan pipa david berlin cello adoria li pianoTan Dun, one of the most important musicians of our time, returns to Melbourne to help the city celebrate Chinese New Year, in this special
concert in which two of his major works share the program with classics from the Western tradition.His concerto for Pipa was inspired by China's Ghost Opera tradition, where shamans communicate with spirits from the past and future and establish dialogues between nature and the human soul. In his Triple Resurrection, Dun celebrates the bicentenary of Wagner’s birth with a spectacular piece of orchestral drama.Lu Siqing, one of China’s finest violinists, is soloist in Mendelssohn’s eternally popular violin concerto, and this program concludes with powerfully emotional music from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet ballet score.
friday 28 february and saTurday 1 March aT 7PM sunday 2 March aT 2PM arTs cenTre Melbourne, haMer hall
national boys choir of australia Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
Following the presentations of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra returns for the final instalment of Peter Jackson’s epic The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Howard Shore’s Academy Award®-winning score will be performed live to the epic motion picture by the MSO, MSO Chorus, National Boys Choir of Australia and soloists.
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soloisT’s choiceTwo of the world’s greatest pianists - Emanuel Ax and Yefim Bronfman - combine music for solo piano with chamber works in which they will be joined by musicians of the MSO. These richly rewarding events in Melbourne’s musical calendar, at the Melbourne Recital Centre, are available to MSO Season Pass subscribers at 10% off the regular single ticket price.
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elisabeth murdoch hall, melbourne recital centre
Brahms piano sonata no.2 Schumann piano Quintetemanuel ax piano members of the Melbourne symphony orchestra
Schumann’s magisterial quintet is one of the richest of all chamber works for piano and strings.
yefiM bronfMan Plays schuberT's TrouT quinTeTtuesday 18 november at 7.30pm
elisabeth murdoch hall, melbourne recital centre
program to include Schubert trout Quintetyefim bronfman piano* members of the Melbourne symphony orchestra
The beloved Trout Quintet has the joy, sadness and songfulness that make Schubert’s music unforgettable.
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handel’s Messiahsaturday 13 december at 7pm sunday 14 december at 5pm arts centre melbourne, hamer hall
Handel MessiahMatthew halls conductor siobhan stagg soprano christopher field counter-tenor andrew kennedy tenor christopher Purves bass-baritone Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
Messiah is a unique musical experience: its dramatic story of faith, suffering and redemption includes many treasured musical moments, including Rejoice greatly, the Hallelujah chorus, I know that my Redeemer liveth and The trumpet shall sound – all part of a masterpiece of the Baroque, one which offers a message of belief that continues to resonate through time. The MSO Chorus joins a magnificent cast, conducted by one of the world’s most widely acclaimed interpreters of the work, for these superb performances.
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2014 Melbourne syMPhony orchesTra euroPean Toursir andrew davis conductor featuring soloists erin Wall soprano Truls Mørk cello
In August 2014 the MSO embarks on a European Tour, including performances at summer festivals in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
Repertoire will include works by Richard Strauss, Berlioz, Elgar, Schumann and Percy Grainger.
For further updates, please check the website in 2014 at mso.com.au/EuropeanTour
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lior and nigel WesTlake – songs of coMPassionsaturday 15 february free pre-concert entertainment from 5pm
Bernstein symphonic dances from West Side Story Gershwin An American in Paris westlake/lior Songs of Compassion
benjamin northey conductor nigel Westlake conductor lior vocals
The world premiere of Nigel Westlake’s Missa Solis – Requiem for Eli at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl was a landmark musical event of 2011. Now Westlake, in partnership with singer/songwriter Lior, returns to the Bowl for the first Melbourne performance of a new work they have created together.
roManTic Violinwednesday 19 february
wagner Tannhäuser: overture Bruch violin concerto no.1 Stravinsky Petrushkaandrew gourlay conductor katerina nazarova violin
Supremely talented Australian violinist Katerina Nazarova – winner of the ABC Symphony Australia 2012 Young Performers Award – is soloist in one of the world’s favourite Romantic concertos.
rachManinoV and TchaikoVskysaturday 22 february free pre-concert entertainment from 5pm
Rachmaninov piano concerto no.3 Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétiqueandrew gourlay conductor caroline almonte piano
Hailed as a rising star by BBC Music Magazine, Andrew Gourlay conducts this exciting all-Russian program. Melbourne’s own Caroline Almonte is soloist in the concerto everyone knows from Shine as ‘the Rach 3.’
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Summer in the city means outdoor musical bliss, with the MSO’s Sidney Myer Free Concerts, presented in association with the University of Melbourne. These events bring great classics and great artists together in Australia’s favourite outdoor space for music.
Admission is free.
Full conditions of entry will be available from January 2014 at mso.com.au.
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• Ticketexchanges• Exclusivediscounts• Theoptiontopaybyinstalments
Use our month-by-month calendar (pages 42-55) to choose your concerts then use the booking instructions on page 38 or go straight to mso.com.au
In offering you the flexibility to choose your concerts in this package, we are not able to offer renewable seating. We will endeavour to allocate the best seating available, but your seating may vary from concert to concert.
abouT This seriesIf you love live orchestral music at its best, but don't want to commit to specific dates in a set series of concerts, Choose Your Own is the most flexible way to subscribe to the MSO. Choose Your Own Plus offers even greater flexibility, allowing you to add Special Events such as Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King to your series.
Refer to our season highlights on pages 2 and 3 for some more ideas to help you create a package that’s just right for you.
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The ideal Package for full-TiMe sTudenTs AnY 3 MSO COnCERTS fOR OnLY $15 EACH*
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a special uPbeaT price is also available for teachers, and for parents accompanying children under the age of 18.
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*Must be purchased in a three-concert package. excludes chamber and ears Wide open concerts. for a full list of up-to-date exclusions and terms and conditions, please visit mso.com.au.Mso upbeat is a subsidised program supported by donations. find out about contributing on p.60.
if you’re a full-time student, UpBEAT allows you to attend Mso concerts for the cost of a movie ticket.
To purchase your UpBEAT three-concert package for $45, make your selection from the 2014 season and book at mso.com.au/upbeat or by calling (03) 9929 9600.
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in addition, when you subscribe in 2014 to Master Series Thursday, Master Series friday, Saturday night Symphony, Saturday Matinees or Great Classics on Mondays you will enjoy a bonus concert if you renew or purchase before 23 september 2013. this means that an mso season pass subscription to these series represents exceptional value for money.
the table below shows the bonus concerts you can select from after purchasing your chosen series. your redeemable bonus concert voucher will be mailed with your tickets. for more information, please contact the mso box office on (03) 9929 9600.
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Sir Andrew Conducts Beethoven and Berlioz on monday 10 november at 6.30pm (see p.17 for details)
orTognetti, Brahms and the MSO on monday 12 may at 6.30pm (see p.16 for details)
Master series friday
Beethoven’s piano Concerto no.4, featuring Emanuel Ax on monday 30 June at 6.30pm (see p.16 for details)
orSmetana’s Má vlast, featuring The Moldau on monday 21 July at 6.30pm (see p.16 for details)
saturday night symphony
Smetana’s Má vlast, featuring The Moldau on monday 21 July at 6.30pm (see p.16 for details)
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A journey Through jazz: from Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock on saturday 8 march at 7pm (see p.24 for details)
saturday Matinee
The Romantics: Brahms, Schumann and Strauss on saturday 5 July at 8pm (see p.12 for details)
orConcierto de Aranjuez on friday 3 october at 8pm (see p.11 for details)
great classics on Mondays
piers Lane plays Beethoven on saturday 7 June at 8pm (see p.12 for details)
orWigglesworth Conducts Rachmaninov on friday 2 may at 8pm (see p.10 for details)
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saturday 25 January at 6.30pmiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
cybec 21sT cenTury ausTralian coMPosers PrograMnewly commissioned works by four young australian composers.
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friday 31 January at 7.30pmPlenary hall, Melbourne convention and exhibition centre
docTor Who syMPhonic sPecTacularben foster conductor
more details on paGe 30
January
friday 28 february at 7pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
The lord of The rings: The reTurn of The kingshore The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingnational boys choir of australia Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGe 31proudly supported by
saturday 1 february at 2pmPlenary hall, Melbourne convention and exhibition centre
docTor Who syMPhonic sPecTacularben foster conductor
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saturday 15 february at 7pmsidney Myer Music bowl
lior and nigel WesTlake - songs of coMPassionbernstein symphonic dances from West Side Story gershwin An American in Paris Westlake/lior Songs of Compassionbenjamin northey conductor nigel Westlake conductor lior vocalsmore details on paGe 33
friday 7 february at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
easT MeeTs WesT: Mso chinese neW year celebraTion WiTh Tan dunTan dun concerto for string orchestra and pipa Mendelssohn violin concerto in e minor Tan dun The Triple Resurrection ausTralian PreMiere Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: selectionsTan dun conductor lu siqing violin Xie yudan pipa david berlin cello adoria li piano
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wednesday 19 february at 7pmsidney Myer Music bowl
roManTic ViolinWagner Tannhäuser: overture bruch violin concerto no.1 stravinsky Petrushkaandrew gourlay conductor katerina nazarova violin
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saturday 22 february at 7pmsidney Myer Music bowl
rachManinoV and TchaikoVskyrachmaninov piano concerto no.3 Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétiqueandrew gourlay conductor caroline almonte piano
more details on paGe 33
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marchsaturday 1 march at 7pm sunday 2 march at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
The lord of The rings: The reTurn of The kingshore The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingnational boys choir of australia Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGe 31
friday 14 march at 7.30pmMelbourne Town hall
beeThoVen and dVoŘÁkhosted by eddie Perfect
dvořák overture: Carnival beethoven piano concerto no.2 dvořák symphony no.8benjamin northey conductor Jayson gillham piano
more details on paGe 23
monday 17 march at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
ears Wide oPen 1: inTroducing sibelius’ syMPhony no.2richard gill conductor
more details on paGe 29
sunday 16 march at 11amiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
dreaM Tracksbartók Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano sculthorpe Dream Tracks for violin, clarinet and piano strauss (arr. Mooser) Der Rosenkavalier: concert waltzes nielsen wind QuintetMatthew Tomkins violin andrew Macleod flute Michael Pisani oboe Philip arkinstall clarinet brock imison bassoon saul lewis horn kristian chong piano
- strauss 150 years
more details on paGe 28
friday 21 march at 8pmcosta hall, deakin university, geelong
saturday 22 march at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
beeThoVen’s fifThshostakovich Festive Overture shostakovich violin concerto no.1 beethoven symphony no.5diego Matheuz conductor ray chen violin
more details on paGes 14 and 19
thursday 27 march at 8pm friday 28 march at 8pm saturday 29 march at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsodyborodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini sibelius symphony no.2diego Matheuz conductor Joyce yang piano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGes 8, 10 and 12
saturday 8 march at 7pm sunday 9 march at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
a Journey Through Jazz: froM louis arMsTrong To herbie hancockincludes music made famous by louis armstrong, dizzy Gillespie, miles davis and ella fitzgeraldbenjamin northey conductor James Morrison trumpet
more details on paGe 24
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MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS
Lutosławski LivreBeethoven Romances for Violin and OrchestraBrahms Symphony No.1
FRIDAY 9 MAY AT 8PMROBERT BLACKWOOD HALL
MONASH UNIVERSITY, CLAYTON
SATURDAY 10 MAY AT 2PMMONDAY 12 MAY AT 6.30PM
ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE, HAMER HALL
RICHARD TOGNETTI DIRECTOR/VIOLIN
A SUBLIME PROGRAM WHICH CONTRASTS THE SWEET DELICACY OF BEETHOVEN’S ROMANCES WITH THE RAVISHING BEAUTY OF BRAHMS’ GRAND-GESTURED SYMPHONY
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saturday 12 april at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
2014 MeTroPolis neW Music fesTiVal: concerT chaMPÊTrekaila cello concerto shchedrin music for strings, oboes, horns and celeste kokkonen ...durch einen Spiegel... Mustonen Concert champêtre olli Mustonen conductor Marko ylönen cello
more details on paGe 26
wednesday 9 april at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
2014 MeTroPolis neW Music fesTiVal: frescoes of dionysiusshchedrin Frescoes of Dionysius Mustonen sonata for violin and orchestra World PreMiere shchedrin Sotto voce concerto for cello and orchestraolli Mustonen conductor kristian Winther violin Marko ylönen cello
more details on paGe 26
saturday 5 april at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
2014 MeTroPolis neW Music fesTiVal: TaPiolasibelius Tapiola rautavaara violin concerto Mustonen symphony no.1olli Mustonen conductor kristian Winther violin Juha kotalainen baritone
more details on paGe 26
aprilMELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS
Lutosławski LivreBeethoven Romances for Violin and OrchestraBrahms Symphony No.1
FRIDAY 9 MAY AT 8PMROBERT BLACKWOOD HALL
MONASH UNIVERSITY, CLAYTON
SATURDAY 10 MAY AT 2PMMONDAY 12 MAY AT 6.30PM
ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE, HAMER HALL
RICHARD TOGNETTI DIRECTOR/VIOLIN
A SUBLIME PROGRAM WHICH CONTRASTS THE SWEET DELICACY OF BEETHOVEN’S ROMANCES WITH THE RAVISHING BEAUTY OF BRAHMS’ GRAND-GESTURED SYMPHONY
maythursday 1 may at 8pm friday 2 may at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
WigglesWorTh conducTs rachManinoVschnelzer A Freak in Burbank Mendelssohn piano concerto no.1 rachmaninov symphony no.2Mark Wigglesworth conductor saleem abboud ashkar piano
more details on paGes 8 and 10
saturday 17 may at 10am, 11.15am and 1pmiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
faMily classic kids 1more details on paGe 61
monday 19 may at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
ears Wide oPen 2: inTroducing beeThoVen’s syMPhony no.4richard gill conductormore details on paGe 29
sunday 25 may at 11amiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
beeThoVen and TchaikoVskybeethoven piano trio Archduke Tchaikovsky piano trio kathryn Taylor, Ji Won kim violin david berlin, Miranda brockman cello kenji fujimura, hoang Pham piano
more details on paGe 28
friday 9 may at 8pmrobert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
saturday 10 may at 2pm monday 12 may at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
TogneTTi, brahMs and The Msolutosławski Livre beethoven romances for violin and orchestra brahms symphony no.1richard Tognetti violin/director
more details on paGes 14, 16 and 20
friday 23 may at 7.30pmMelbourne Town hall
Musical Tales froM childhoodhosted by eddie Perfect
ravel Mother Goose: suite strauss Duet-Concertino l. Mozart Toy Symphony humperdinck Hansel and Gretel: suitenicholas carter conductor eddie Perfect host woodwind soloists of the Msomore details on paGe 23
- strauss 150 years
saturday 31 may at 10am and 11.15amMelbourne Town hall
faMily classic kids 2more details on paGe 61
saturday 24 may at 11amiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
keys To Musicravel Mother Goose: suitegraham abbott host nicholas carter conductormore details on paGe 28
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Junethursday 5 June at 8pm friday 6 June at 8pm saturday 7 June at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Piers lane Plays beeThoVenbrahms Tragic Overture beethoven piano concerto no.3 Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten beethoven symphony no.4olari elts conductor Piers lane piano
more details on paGes 8, 10 and 12
thursday 19 June at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
friday 20 June at 8pmrobert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
saturday 21 June at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
ViValdi, haydn and MozarT: baroque and classical MasTersMozart symphony no.23 haydn cello concerto in c danzi variations on Là ci darem for cello and orchestra Vivaldi concerto in f major rv 574 per molti strumenti haydn symphony no.22 The Philosopher elizabeth Wallfisch violin/director raphael Wallfisch cellomore details on paGes 20 and 21
friday 27 June at 8pmcosta hall, deakin university, geelong
saturday 28 June at 2pm monday 30 June at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aXives Orchestral Set No.2 beethoven piano concerto no.4 berlioz Symphonie fantastiquesir andrew davis conductor emanuel ax pianoMelbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGes 14, 16 and 19
tuesday 24 June at 7.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
eManuel aX Plays brahMs and schuMannbrahms piano sonata no.2 schumann piano Quintetemanuel ax piano Members of the Melbourne symphony orchestra
more details on paGe 32
saturday 14 June at 7pm sunday 15 June at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Teddy Tahu rhodes on broadWayincludes music from Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific and Les Misérablesbenjamin northey conductor Teddy Tahu rhodes bass-baritone
more details on paGe 24
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2014 Melbourne syMPhony orchesTra euroPean Toursir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano Truls Mørk cellomore details on paGe 33
thursday 3 July at 8pm friday 4 July at 8pm saturday 5 July at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
The roManTics: brahMs, schuMann and sTraussbrahms Academic Festival Overture schumann cello concerto strauss Don Juan grainger The Warriorssir andrew davis conductor Truls Mørk cello
more details on paGes 8, 10 and 12
- strauss 150 years
Julyfriday 18 July at 8pmrobert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
saturday 19 July at 2pm monday 21 July at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
sMeTana’s MÁ VlasT, feaTuring The Moldausmetana Má vlast (complete)Jakub hrůša conductormore details on paGes 14, 16 and 20
thursday 24 July at 8pm friday 25 July at 8pm saturday 26 July at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Mahler 1: The cycle beginsstrauss Four Last Songs Mahler symphony no.1sir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano
more details on paGes 9, 11 and 13
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
- strauss 150 years
thursday 7 auGust at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
friday 8 auGust at 8pmcosta hall, deakin university, geelong
saturday 9 auGust at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
bach’s Mass in b Minorbach mass in b minorstephen layton conductor siobhan stagg soprano christopher lowery counter-tenor nicholas Mulroy tenor derek Whelton bass Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGes 19 and 21
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octoberthursday 2 october at 8pm friday 3 october at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
concierTo de aranJuezdebussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Tan dun Guitar concerto ausTralian PreMiere rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez debussy Iberiabenjamin northey conductor Xuefei yang guitar
more details on paGes 9 and 11
saturday 18 october at 7.30pmsacred heart cathedral, bendigo
sunday 19 october at 3pmst. Mary’s basilica, geelong
friday 31 october at 8pmst. Patrick’s cathedral, east Melbourne
rachManinoV VesPersMelbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGe 59
saturday 25 october at 10am, 11.15am and 1pmiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
faMily classic kids 3more details on paGe 61
friday 12 september at 8pm saturday 13 september at 8pm monday 15 september at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
diego MaTheuz conducTs beeThoVen and TchaikoVskybeethoven Leonore: overture no.3 beethoven violin concerto Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 Pathétiquediego Matheuz conductor nicola benedetti violin
more details on paGes 11, 13 and 16
friday 26 september at 7.30pmMelbourne Town hall
TribuTe To daMe nellie Melba, feaTuring eMMa MaTTheWshosted by eddie Perfect
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream: overture and nocturne berlioz Romeo and Juliet: orchestral excerpts Weber Oberon: overture gounod Faust: Jewel song Thomas Hamlet: mad scenebrad cohen conductor emma Matthews soprano more details on paGe 23
thursday 18 september at 8pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
friday 19 september at 8pmcosta hall, deakin university geelong
saturday 20 september at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
MozarT faVouriTes feaTuring The clarineT concerToMozart serenade no.10 for winds Gran Partita Mozart clarinet concerto Mozart symphony no.34Michael collins director/clarinet
more details on paGes 19 and 21
tuesday 9 september at 6.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
ears Wide oPen 3: inTroducing MozarT’s gran ParTiTarichard gill conductor
more details on paGe 29
sunday 21 september at 11amiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
brahMs horn TrioMilhaud sonata for two violins and piano Moszkowski suite for two violins and piano brahms horn trioisin Çakmakcioglu, robert Macindoe, kathryn Taylor violin saul lewis horn caroline almonte, amir farid piano
more details on paGe 28
september
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decembermonday 1 december at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
beeThoVen’s eroica syMPhonymore details on paGe 17
saturday 13 december at 7pm sunday 14 december at 5pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
handel's Messiahhandel MessiahMatthew halls conductor siobhan stagg soprano christopher field counter-tenor James gilchrist tenor christopher Purves bass-baritone Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGe 32
friday 5 december at 7.30pmMelbourne Town hall
arabian nighThosted by eddie Perfect
nielsen Aladdin: seven pieces saint-saëns piano concerto no.5 Egyptian rimsky-korsakov Scheherazadebenjamin northey conductor andrea lam piano
more details on paGe 23
sunday 7 december at 11amiwaki auditorium, abc southbank centre
Mendelssohn and sTraussMendelssohn Piano Trio No.2, strauss Piano Quartet Monica curro, Ji Won kim violin gabrielle halloran viola Michelle Wood cello stefan cassomenos, kristian chong piano
more details on paGe 28
- strauss 150 years
november
tuesday 18 november at 7.30pmelisabeth Murdoch hall, Melbourne recital centre
yefiM bronfMan Plays schuberT’s TrouT quinTeTprogram to include schubert Trout Quintetyefim bronfman piano* Members of the Melbourne symphony orchestra
more details on paGe 32
friday 7 november at 8pmrobert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
saturday 8 november at 2pm monday 10 november at 6.30pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
sir andreW conducTs berlioz and beeThoVenberlioz Harold in Italy berlioz Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestra beethoven symphony no.7sir andrew davis conductor James ehnes viola and violin
more details on paGes 15, 17 and 20
friday 21 november at 8pmcosta hall, deakin university geelong
saturday 22 november at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
yefiM bronfMan Plays brahMsbrahms piano concerto no.2 elgar symphony no.1sir andrew davis conductor yefim bronfman piano*
more details on paGes 15 and 19
thursday 13 november at 8pm friday 14 november at 8pm saturday 15 november at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
Mahler 2: resurrecTionMahler symphony no.2 Resurrectionsir andrew davis conductor erin Wall soprano catherine Wyn-rogers mezzo-soprano Melbourne symphony orchestra chorus
more details on paGes 9, 11 and 13
- as part of the mahler cycle (p.3)
thursday 27 november at 8pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
friday 28 november at 8pmrobert blackwood hall, Monash university, clayton
beeThoVen’s eroica syMPhonyaho Minea ausTralian PreMiere sibelius violin concerto beethoven symphony no.3 Eroicaosmo Vänskä conductor frank Peter zimmermann violin
more details on paGes 9 and 20
saturday 1 november at 7pm sunday 2 november at 2pmarts centre Melbourne, hamer hall
aMerican PanoraMa: bernsTein, gershWin, WilliaMs and brubeckbernstein Candide: overture gershwin three preludes copland Rodeo: four dance episodes Williams Far and Away: suite dave brubeck Take Five, Unsquare Dance and Blue Rondo à la Turk chris brubeck Travels in Time for Threekeith lockhart conductor Time for Three instrumental ensemble
more details on paGe 24
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MelBoURne sYMPHonYoRCHesTRa 2014Sir Andrew Davis Chief Conductor Diego Matheuz Principal Guest ConductorBenjamin Northey Patricia Riordan Associate Conductor Chair
firsT ViolinsWilma Smith Harold Mitchell AC Concertmaster Chair Dale Barltrop ConcertmasterKatherine Lukey PrincipalPeter Edwards Assistant PrincipalKirsty Bremner MSO Friends ChairSarah CurroLerida DelbridgePeter FellinDeborah GoodallLorraine HookKirstin KennyJi Won KimEleanor ManciniAnne MartonyiMark Mogilevski Michelle RuffoloKathryn Taylor
second ViolinsMatthew Tomkins PrincipalRobert Macindoe Associate PrincipalMonica Curro Assistant PrincipalMary AllisonIsin ÇakmakciogluCong GuAndrew HallRachel Homburg Christine JohnsonDavid ShafirIsy WassermanPhilippa WestPatrick WongRoger Young
ViolasFiona Sargeant Associate PrincipalTrevor Jones Assistant PrincipalLauren BrigdenKatharine BrockmanChristopher CartlidgeSimon CollinsGabrielle HalloranCindy WatkinJustin WilliamsCaleb Wright
cellosDavid Berlin PrincipalRachael Tobin Associate PrincipalNicholas Bochner Assistant PrincipalMiranda BrockmanRohan de KorteKeith JohnsonSarah MorseAngela SargeantMichelle Wood
double bassesSteve Reeves PrincipalAndrew Moon Associate PrincipalSylvia Hosking Assistant PrincipalDamien EckersleyBenjamin HanlonSuzanne LeeStephen Newton
fluTesPrudence Davis PrincipalWendy Clarke Associate PrincipalSarah Beggs
PiccoloAndrew Macleod Principal
oboesJeffrey Crellin PrincipalVicki Philipson Associate Principal
cor anglaisMichael Pisani Principal
clarineTsDavid Thomas Elisabeth Murdoch Principal Clarinet ChairPhilip Arkinstall Associate PrincipalCraig Hill
bass clarineTJon Craven Principal
bassoonsJack Schiller PrincipalElise Millman Associate Principal Natasha Thomas
conTrabassoonBrock Imison Principal
horns Zora Slokar Principal Geoff Lierse Associate PrincipalSaul Lewis Principal Third Trinette McClimontRachel Silver
TruMPeTsGeoffrey Payne PrincipalShane Hooton Associate PrincipalWilliam EvansJulie Payne
TroMbonesBrett Kelly PrincipalKenneth McClimont Associate Principal
bass TroMboneEric Klay Principal
TubaTimothy Buzbee Principal
TiMPaniChristine Turpin Principal
PercussionRobert Clarke PrincipalJohn ArcaroRobert Cossom
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MelBoURne sYMPHonYoRCHesTRa CHoRUs 2014
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The Mso chorus is australia’s flagship chorus, renowned for its performances with the finest conductors, including sir andrew davis, Mark Wigglesworth, bernard labadie, stephen layton, Vladimir ashkenazy and Manfred honeck.
The Chorus is committed to creating new choral repertoire; recently commissioned works include Calvin Bowman’s ‘…far, far way…’, Andrew Ford’s Meeting the Barbarians, Brett Dean’s Katz und Spatz (co-commissioned with the Swedish Radio Choir), Paul Stanhope’s Exile Lamentations (with Sydney Chamber Choir and London’s Elysian Singers), and Gabriel Jackson’s To the Field of Stars (with the Netherlands Chamber Choir and Stockholm’s St Jacob’s Chamber Choir). The Chorus has premiered music by MacMillan, Pärt, Henze, Schnittke, Bryars, Silvestrov, Maskats, Machuel and Vasks.
The Chorus has toured Brazil, sung with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
in Kuala Lumpur, with The Australian Ballet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Barbra Streisand; at the 2011 AFL Grand Final and the Sydney Olympic Arts Festival. The Chorus records for ABC Classics and MSO Live, and continues its relationship with Chandos with the recent release of Grainger’s choral works with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Sir Andrew Davis.
inTeresTed in Joining The chorus?We welcome new singers and hold regular auditions for prospective new members, so if you have a good (not
necessarily trained) voice and enjoy singing, please get in touch at mso.com.au/chorusauditions
inTeresTed in suPPorTing The chorus? Each year, the MSO raises funds to support its much-loved Chorus (and its ongoing work).
To find out how you can contribute, please contact the MSO on (03) 9626 1248 or [email protected]
mso chorus
rachManinoV VesPersFor Rachmaninov, his setting of the All-Night Vigil was his crowning achievement as a composer, a radiant masterpiece that pulsates with the ancient and powerful traditions of the Russian Orthodox church.
bendigosaturday 18 october at 7.30pmsacred heart cathedral, bendigo
presented by the capital, bendigo box office: (03) 5434 6100
geelongsunday 19 october at 3pmst. Mary’s basilica, geelong
presented by the Geelong friends of the melbourne symphony orchestra. tickets available from Gpac and at the door. adult: $30 concession: $25 box office: (03) 5225 1200
Melbournefriday 31 october at 8pm st. Patrick’s cathedral, east Melbourne
presented by the melbourne symphony orchestra tickets: $30.00 (flat price) box office: (03) 9929 9600
beeThoVen’s Piano concerTo no.4, feaTuring eManuel aX27, 28 and 30 June more details on paGes 14, 16 and 19
Mahler 2: resurrecTion13, 14 and 15 november more details on paGes 9, 11 and 13
bach’s Mass in b Minor7, 8 and 9 auGust more details on paGes 19 and 21
rachManinoV’s Paganini rhaPsody27, 28 and 29 march more details on paGes 8, 10 and 12
Messiah 13 and 14 december more details on paGe 32
Mso CHoRUs evenTs In 2014The lord of The rings: The reTurn of The king28 february, 1 and 2 march more details on paGe 31
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GeT InvolveDsupport the music
Make your gifT Online at mso.com.au/support
Send a cheque payable to Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Pty Ltd, Philanthropy Manager, MSO, GPO Box 9994, Melbourne 3001
By phone: please call (03) 9626 1248
EFT: Please include your name in the description: BSB 083-004 Account 89-393-2381
In person at our Box Office at 22 Fanning Street, Southbank or to MSO staff at your concert
Add to your next ticket order
Make a gift in your Will
Thank you for your support. We are delighted to involve donors with the Orchestra's world at close quarters, through our Patron program.For more information call (03) 9626 1248 or email [email protected]. We would love to hear your thoughts about including the MSO in your giving this year.
This is a great orchestra that will continue to grow only with your support.Sir Andrew Davis Chief Conductor, May 2013
donaTions are ViTal To Many asPecTs of The Mso's Work.a donaTion of:$45 helps subsidise our UPBEAT program, and will bring one young person to three MSO concerts.$100 helps provide a beginner instrument for children in The Pizzicato Effect program.$400 will pay for a pre-concert visit by two MSO musicians to a disadvantaged school.$1,500 will support 40 disadvantaged students attending an MSO performance during Education Week.
I know young people respond 110% to the experience of the live orchestra. Donating to the MSO’s UPBEAT program will mean more young people in the audience, more often. It’s that simple.Betty Amsden OAM MSO Patron and supporter of the MSO UPBEAT program.
high school students with associate principal clarinet, philip arkinstall
The MSO is a registered charity and gifts of $2 and more are fully tax-deductible.
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eDUCaTIon and CoMMUnITYThe Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Education and Community Outreach programs offer concerts and activities designed to inspire active participation in music for all ages. We work to create an inclusive and accessible learning environment, which integrates education and entertainment and fosters a life-long interest in music and learning. Through initiatives like Education Week, Symphony in a Day, The Pizzicato Effect, MSO Jams and the MSO ArtPlay Ensemble program, we are constantly refining how best to engage with our community. Highlights in 2014 include Education Week at the Melbourne Town Hall from 27 to 31 May, including a third Symphony in a Day project on Saturday 31 May with musicians from communities across Victoria, MSO Jams for Juniors and MSO Family Jams. We also continue to develop our on-going partnerships with the City of Melbourne’s ArtPlay, and Meadows Primary School in Broadmeadows, where our string instrumental music program The Pizzicato Effect goes from strength to strength. For more information on these programs visit mso.com.au, or to request a copy of our 2014 MSO Education and Community Outreach brochure, please email [email protected] indicating ‘Education 2014’ in the subject line.
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mso symphony in a day project
the mso pizzicato effect ensemble
family classic kids is the Mso’s popular program of concerts for children aged three to eight years of age – and a great way to introduce young people to the magic of orchestral music.
With the children sitting right next to the orchestra, there are opportunities to sing along, respond to the music with movement and actions, follow the story and maybe even conduct!
saturday 17 may 10am, 11.15am and 1pm iwaki auditorium, abc southbank
saturday 31 may 10am and 11.15am Melbourne Town hall
saturday 25 october 10am, 11.15am and 1pm iwaki auditorium, abc southbank
You can book for these events when you purchase your Season pass subscription. Every three-concert family Classic Kids package you purchase comes with a free child’s three-parks pass to phillip island nature parks, which includes entry to the penguin parade, Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill island Heritage farm.
3-concerT Packageadults $48
children $30
faMily classic kids
To book Please refer To your subscriPTion booking forM or call (03) 9929 9600.
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MsosupportersarTisT chair benefacTorsHarold Mitchell AC Concertmaster ChairPatricia Riordan Associate Conductor ChairElisabeth Murdoch Principal Clarinet Chair Joy Selby Smith Orchestral Leadership ChairMarc Besen AO and Eva Besen AO International Guest Chair, MSO Friends Chair
honorary aPPoinTMenTsMrs Elizabeth Chernov Education and Outreach PatronSir Elton John CBE Life Member Professor John Hopkins OBE AM Life MemberGeoffrey Rush Ambassador
PrograM benefacTorsMeet the Orchestra Made possible by the Ullmer Family EndowmentMSO UPBEAT supported by Betty Amsden OAM
TrusTs and foundaTionsKen and Asle Chilton Trust, managed by PerpetualThe Phyllis Connor Memorial Trust, as administered by Equity Trustees Limited
Cybec FoundationErica FoundationIvor Ronald Evans Foundation, as administered by Mr Russell Brown and Equity TrusteesThe Ian Potter Foundation
Pratt FoundationThe Schapper Family FoundationThe Perpetual Foundation - The Alan (AGL) Shaw EndowmentZinnell/Hughes Trust, managed by Perpetual
iMPresario PaTronsM P Chipman Perri Cutten and Jo Daniell John McKay and Lois McKay Bevelly and Harold Mitchell AC Mrs Margaret S Ross AM and Dr Ian C Ross Inés Scotland Trevor and Judith St Baker
MaesTro PaTronsMichael Aquilina Jennifer Brukner Andrew and Theresa Dyer Tim and Lyn Edward Rachel and Hon. Alan Goldberg AO QC Robert and Jan Green Ilma Kelson Music Foundation Norman and Betty Lees David and Angela Li Mimie MacLaren Onbass Foundation Elizabeth Proust AO The Gabriela and George Stephenson gift in tribute to the great Romanian pianist Dinu Lipati The Ullmer Family Endowment Lyn Williams AM Anonymous (3)
PrinciPal PaTronsDr Bronte Adams Christine and Mark Armour Kaye and David Birks David and Emma Capponi Paul Carter and Jennifer Bingham The Cuming Bequest Dominic and Natalie Dirupo Susan Fry and Don Fry AO Mr Greig Gailey and Dr Geraldine Lazarus
Jill and Robert Grogan Louis Hamon OAM Nereda Hanlon and Michael Hanlon AM Hartmut and Ruth Hofmann Peter and Jenny Hordern Vivien and Graham Knowles Peter Lovell Mr and Mrs D R Meagher Ian and Jeannie Paterson Maria Sola and Malcolm Douglas In memory of John William Symons Gai and David Taylor Barbara and Donald Weir KSJ Kee Wong and Wai Tang YMF Foundation Anonymous (1)
associaTe PaTronsWill and Dorothy Bailey Bequest Peter Biggs CNZM and Mary Biggs Mrs S Bignell Stephen and Caroline Brain Bill and Sandra Burdett Jan and Peter Clark John and Lyn Coppock Mary and Frederick Davidson AM Peter and Leila Doyle Lisa Dwyer and Dr Ian Dickson Dr Helen M Ferguson Colin Golvan SC and Dr Deborah Golvan Susan and Gary Hearst Gillian and Michael Hund Sylvia Lavelle Dr Elizabeth Lewis AM Christopher and Anna Long Allan and Evelyn McLaren Don and Anne Meadows Marie Morton Dr Paul Nisselle AM Ann Peacock with Andrew and Woody Kroger Rae Rothfield Diana and Brian Snape AM
Mr Tam Vu and Dr Cherilyn Tillman William and Jenny Ullmer Bert and Ila Vanrenen The Hon. Michael Watt QC and Cecilie Hall Brian and Helena Worsfold George Worthington and Cameron Mowat Anonymous (4)
Player PaTronsDavid and Beverlie Asprey, Marlyn and Peter Bancroft OAM, Dr Julianne Bayliss, Barbara Bell in memory of Elisa Bell, M Ward Breheny, Mr John Brockman OAM and Mrs Pat Brockman, Jill and Christopher Buckley, Dr Lynda Campbell, Ms D Cooney and Mr C Halek, Ann Darby in memory of Leslie J. Darby, Panch Das and Laurel Young-Das, Pat and Bruce Davis, Sandra Dent, John and Anne Duncan, Jane Edmandson OAM, William J Forrest AM, Joanna Foulkes, Barry Fradkin OAM and Dr Pam Fradkin, David I Gibbs and Susie O’Neill, Merwyn and Greta Goldblatt, Dina and Ron Goldschlager, George H Golvan QC, Dr Marged Goode, Jean Hadges, Stuart and Sue Hamilton, Tilda and Brian Haughney, Julian and Gisela Heinze, Hans and Petra Henkell, Dr Alastair Jackson, Stuart Jennings, John and Joan Jones, George and Grace Kass, Irene Kearsey, Dr Anne Kennedy, Norman Lewis in memory of Dr Phyllis Lewis, Dr Anne Lierse, Ann and George Littlewood, Violet and Jeff Loewenstein, Elizabeth H Loftus, Vivienne Hadj and Rosemary Madden, Sandra and Leigh Masel, Trevor and Moyra McAllister, John and Ann McArthur, David and Beverley Menzies, Jan Minchin, John and Isobel Morgan, Wayne and Penny Morgan, Ian Morrey, The Novy Family, Laurence O’Keefe and 62
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The Mso Proudly Thanks iTs suPPorTers
Christopher James, Mrs W. Peart, John and Betty Pizzey, Lady Potter AC, Peter Priest, Jiaxing Qin, In Honour of Norma and Lloyd Rees, Dr Sam Ricketson, Tom and Elizabeth Romanowski, Delina Schembri-Hardy, Max and Jill Schultz, David Shavin QC, Chris and Jacci Simpson, Gary Singer and Geoffrey A Smith, Dr Sam Smorgon AO and Mrs Minnie Smorgon, Dr Michael Soon, Geoff and Judy Steinicke, Mrs Suzy and Dr Mark Suss, Pamela Swansson, Prof Seong-Seng Tan and Jisun Lim, Frank and Miriam Tisher, Margaret Tritsch, Mrs Barbara Tucker, P and E Turner, Mary Vallentine AO, The Hon. Rosemary Varty, Sue Walker AM, Elaine Walters OAM, Erna Werner and Neil Werner OAM, Nic and Ann Willcock, Marian and Terry Wills Cooke, Pamela F. Wilson, Ruth Wisniak OAM and Dr John Miller AO, Joanne Wolff, Peter and Susan Yates, Mark Young, Anonymous (11)
The conducTor’s circleJenny Anderson, Joyce Bown, Ken Bullen, Luci and Ron Chambers, Sandra Dent, Lyn Edward, Alan Egan JP, Louis, Hamon OAM, Tony Howe, John and Joan Jones, C P Kemp, Mrs Sylvia Lavelle, Elizabeth Proust AO, Penny Rawlins, Joan P Robinson, Pamela Swansson, Dr Cherilyn Tillman, Mr and Mrs R P Trebilcock, Michael Ullmer, Mr Tam Vu, Marian and Terry Wills Cooke, Mark Young, Anonymous (15)We gratefully acknowledge support received from the Estates of Gwen Hunt, Peter Forbes MacLaren, Prof Andrew McCredie, Miss Sheila Scotter AM MBE, Jean Tweedie, Herta and Fred B Vogel.
Donations are vital to the Orchestra's work, supporting access, artists, education, outreach programs and more.
We are delighted to involve donors in the MSO's world at close quarters, through events and our supporter newsletter, The Full Score.
MSO Patrons contribute at the following levels or more: $100 (Friend), $1,000 (Player), $2,500 (Associate), $5,000 (Principal), $10,000 (Maestro), $20,000 (Impresario).
The MSO Conductor’s Circle members have notified of a planned gift in their Will. All donors are recognised on our website.
Inquiries: (03) 9626 1107 [email protected]
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aho Minea 9, 17, 20bach Mass in b Minor 19, 21bartók Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano 28beethoven Piano concerto no.3 8, 10 , 12
symphony no.4 8, 10 , 12symphony no.3 Eroica 9, 17, 20Leonore: overture no.3 11, 13, 16Violin concerto 11, 13, 16symphony no.5 14, 19romances for Violin and orchestra 14, 16, 20Piano concerto no.4 14, 16, 19symphony no.7 15, 17, 20Piano concerto no.2 23Piano Trio Archduke 28
berlioz Symphonie fantastique 14, 16, 19Harold in Italy 15, 17, 20Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestra
15, 17, 20
Romeo and Juliet: orchestral excerpts 23bernstein symphonic dances from West Side Story 33borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances 8, 10, 12brahms Tragic Overture 8, 10, 12
Academic Festival Overture 8, 10, 12symphony no.1 14, 16, 20Piano concerto no.2 15, 19Piano sonata no.2 32horn Trio 28
bruch Violin concerto no.1 33carmichael Stardust 24danzi Variations on La ci darem for cello
and orchestra20, 21
debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun 9, 11Iberia 9, 11
dvořák overture: Carnival 23symphony no.8 23
elgar symphony no.1 15, 19ellington Don't Get Around Much Anymore 24
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
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evans Sketches of Spain 24gershwin Porgy and Bess 24
Fascinating Rhythm 24An American in Paris 33
gilberto & getz Desafinado 24gillespie A Night in Tunisia 24
Manteca 24goodman Seven Come Eleven 24gounod Faust: Jewel Song 23grainger The Warriors 8, 10, 12hancock Chameleon 24handel Messiah 32haydn cello concerto in c 20, 21
symphony no.22 The Philosopher 20, 21humperdinck Hansel and Gretel: suite 23ives Orchestral Set No.2 14, 16, 19kaila cello concerto 26kokkonen ...durch einen Spiegel... 26lior songs of compassion 33lutosławski Livre 14, 16, 20Mahler symphony no.1 9, 11, 13
symphony no.2 Resurrection 9, 11, 13Mendelssohn Piano concerto no.1 8, 10
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: overture and nocturne
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Piano Trio no.2 28Violin concerto in e minor 31
Milhaud sonata for two violins and piano 28
composer worK paGes
Moszkowski suite for two violins and piano 28Mozart symphony no.23 20, 21
serenade no.10 for winds Gran Partita 19, 21clarinet concerto 19, 21symphony no.34 19, 21
Mozart, l Toy Symphony 23Mustonen symphony no.1 26
sonata for Violin and orchestra 26Concert champêtre 26
nielsen Aladdin: excerpts 23Wind quintet 28
noble Cherokee 24Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten 8, 10, 12Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: selections 31rachmaninov Piano concerto no.3 33
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini 8, 10, 12symphony no.2 8, 10
ravel Mother Goose: suite 23, 28rautavaara Violin concerto 26rimsky-korsakov Scheherazade 23rodgers Music from Oklahoma! 24
Music from The Sound of Music 24Music from South Pacific 24Music from Carousel 24Music from State Fair 24
rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez 9, 11saint-saëns Piano concerto no.5 Egyptian 23schnelzer A Freak in Burbank 8, 10schönberg Les Miserables 24schubert Trout Quintet 32schumann cello concerto 8, 10, 12
Piano quintet 32sculthorpe Dream Tracks for violin,
clarinet and piano 28
shchedrin Frescoes of Dionysius 26Sotto voce concerto for cello and orchestra
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Music for strings, oboes, horns and celeste
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shore The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
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shostakovich Festive Overture 14, 19Violin concerto no.1 14, 19
sibelius symphony no.2 8, 10, 12Violin concerto 9, 17, 20Tapiola 26
smetana Má vlast 14, 16, 20strauss Don Juan 8, 10, 12
Four Last Songs 9, 11, 13Duet-Concertino 23Der Rosenkavalier: concert Waltzes 28Piano quartet 28
stravinsky Petrushka 33Tan dun guitar concerto 9, 11
concerto for string orchestra and Pipa 31The Triple Resurrection 31
Tchaikovksy symphony no.6 Pathétique 11, 13, 16, 33Piano Trio 28
Thomas Hamlet: Mad scene 23Vivaldi concerto in f major rV 574
per molti strumenti20, 21
Wagner Tannhäuser: overture 33Waller Honeysuckle Rose 24Weber Oberon: overture 23Westlake Songs of Compassion 33Williams Basin Street Blues 24zawinul Birdland 2464
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2014 seasonat a glance
january25 SATURDAY, 6.30PM
CYBEC 21ST CENTURY AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS PROGRAMIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
31 fRiDAY, 7.30PM
DOCTOR WhO SYMPhONIC SPECTACULARPlEnary Hal l, MElBOurnE COnvEnTIOn anD ExHIBITIOn CEnTrE
fEBruary1 SATURDAY, 2PM
DOCTOR WhO SYMPhONIC SPECTACULARPlEnary Hall, MElBOurnE COnvEnTIOn anD ExHIBITIOn CEnTrE
7 fRiDAY, 6.30PM
EAST MEETS WEST: MSO ChINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION WITh TAN DUNarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
15 SATURDAY, 7PM
LIOR AND NIGEL WESTLAkE - SONGS Of COMPASSIONSIDnEy MyEr MuSIC BOWl
19 weDneSDAY, 7PM
ROMANTIC VIOLINSIDnEy MyEr MuSIC BOWl
22 SATURDAY, 7PM
RAChMANINOV AND TChAIkOVSkYSIDnEy MyEr MuSIC BOWl
28 fRiDAY, 7PM
ThE LORD Of ThE RINGS: ThE RETURN Of ThE kINGarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
MarCH1 SATURDAY, 7PM
ThE LORD Of ThE RINGS: ThE RETURN Of ThE kINGarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
2 SUnDAY, 2PM
ThE LORD Of ThE RINGS: ThE RETURN Of ThE kINGarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
8 SATURDAY, 7PM
A JOURNEY ThROUGh JAzz: fROM LOUIS ARMSTRONG TO hERBIE hANCOCkarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
MarCH9 SUnDAY, 2PM
A JOURNEY ThROUGh JAzz: fROM LOUIS ARMSTRONG TO hERBIE hANCOCkarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
14 fRiDAY, 7.30PM
BEEThOVEN AND DVOřákMElBOurnE TOWn Hall
16 SUnDAY, 11AM
DREAM TRACkSIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
17 MonDAY, 6.30PM
EARS WIDE OPEN 1: INTRODUCING SIBELIUS’ SYMPhONY NO.2ElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
21 fRiDAY, 8PM
BEEThOVEN’S fIfThCOSTa Hall, DEaKIn unIvErSITy, GEElOnG
22 SATURDAY, 2PM
BEEThOVEN’S fIfTharTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
27 ThURSDAY, 8PM
RAChMANINOV’S PAGANINI RhAPSODYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
28 fRiDAY, 8PM
RAChMANINOV’S PAGANINI RhAPSODYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
29 SATURDAY, 8PM
RAChMANINOV’S PAGANINI RhAPSODYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
aPrIl5 SATURDAY, 8PM
2014 METROPOLIS NEW MUSIC fESTIVAL: TAPIOLAElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
9 weDneSDAY, 8PM
2014 METROPOLIS NEW MUSIC fESTIVAL: fRESCOES Of DIONYSIUSElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
aPrIl12 SATURDAY, 8PM
2014 METROPOLIS NEW MUSIC fESTIVAL: CONCERT ChAMPêTRE ElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
May1 ThURSDAY, 8PM
WIGGLESWORTh CONDUCTS RAChMANINOVarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
2 fRiDAY, 8PM
WIGGLESWORTh CONDUCTS RAChMANINOVarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
9 fRiDAY, 8PM
TOGNETTI, BRAhMS AND ThE MSOrOBErT BlaCKWOOD Hall, MOnaSH unIvErSITy, ClayTOn
10 SATURDAY, 2PM
TOGNETTI, BRAhMS AND ThE MSOarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
12 MonDAY, 6.30PM
TOGNETTI, BRAhMS AND ThE MSOarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
17 SATURDAY, 10AM, 11.15AM AnD 1PM
fAMILY CLASSIC kIDS 1IWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
19 MonDAY, 6.30PM
EARS WIDE OPEN 2: INTRODUCING BEEThOVEN SYMPhONY NO.4ElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
23 fRiDAY, 7.30PM
MUSICAL TALES fROM ChILDhOODMElBOurnE TOWn Hall
24 SATURDAY, 11AM
kEYS TO MUSICIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
25 SUnDAY, 11AM
BEEThOVEN AND TChAIkOVSkYIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
31 SATURDAY, 10AM AnD 11.30AM
fAMILY CLASSIC kIDS 2MElBOurnE TOWn Hall
junE5 ThURSDAY, 8PM
PIERS LANE PLAYS BEEThOVENarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
6 fRiDAY, 8PM
PIERS LANE PLAYS BEEThOVENarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
7 SATURDAY, 8PM
PIERS LANE PLAYS BEEThOVENarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
14 SATURDAY, 7PM
TEDDY TAhU RhODES ON BROADWAYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
15 SUnDAY, 2PM
TEDDY TAhU RhODES ON BROADWAYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
19 ThURSDAY, 8PM
VIVALDI, hAYDN AND MOzART: BAROqUE AND CLASSICAL MASTERSElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
20 fRiDAY, 8PM
VIVALDI, hAYDN AND MOzART: BAROqUE AND CLASSICAL MASTERSrOBErT BlaCKWOOD Hall, MOnaSH unIvErSITy, ClayTOn
21 SATURDAY, 6.30PM
VIVALDI, hAYDN AND MOzART: BAROqUE AND CLASSICAL MASTERSElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
24 TUeSDAY, 7.30PM
EMANUEL Ax PLAYS BRAhMS AND SChUMANNElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
27 fRiDAY, 8PM
BEEThOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTO NO.4, fEATURING EMANUEL AxCOSTa Hall, DEaKIn unIvErSITy, GEElOnG
28 SATURDAY, 2PM
BEEThOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTO NO.4, fEATURING EMANUEL AxarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
junE30 MonDAY, 6.30PM
BEEThOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 4, fEATURING EMANUEL AxarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
july3 ThURSDAY, 8PM
ThE ROMANTICS: BRAhMS, SChUMANN AND STRAUSSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
4 fRiDAY, 8PM
ThE ROMANTICS: BRAhMS, SChUMANN AND STRAUSSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
5 SATURDAY, 8PM
ThE ROMANTICS: BRAhMS, SChUMANN AND STRAUSSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
18 fRiDAY, 8PM
SMETANA’S Má VLAST, fEATURING ThE MOLDAUrOBErT BlaCKWOOD Hall, MOnaSH unIvErSITy, ClayTOn
19 SATURDAY, 2PM
SMETANA’S Má VLAST, fEATURING ThE MOLDAUarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
21 MonDAY, 6.30PM
SMETANA’S Má VLAST, fEATURING ThE MOLDAUarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
24 ThURSDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 1: ThE CYCLE BEGINSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
25 fRiDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 1: ThE CYCLE BEGINSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
26 SATURDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 1: ThE CYCLE BEGINSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
auGuST7 ThURSDAY, 8PM
BACh’S MASS IN B MINORElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
8 fRiDAY, 8PM
BACh’S MASS IN B MINORCOSTa Hall, DEaKIn unIvErSITy, GEElOnG
9 SATURDAY, 6.30PM
BACh’S MASS IN B MINORElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
lATe AUgUST
2014 MSO EUROPEAN TOURuK, THE nETHErlanDS, GErMany anD DEnMarK
SEPTEMBEr9 TUeSDAY, 6.30PM
EARS WIDE OPEN 3: INTRODUCING MOzART’S GRAN PARTITAElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
12 fRiDAY, 8PM
DIEGO MAThEUz CONDUCTS BEEThOVEN AND TChAIkOVSkYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
13 SATURDAY, 8PM
DIEGO MAThEUz CONDUCTS BEEThOVEN AND TChAIkOVSkYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
15 MonDAY, 6.30PM
DIEGO MAThEUz CONDUCTS BEEThOVEN AND TChAIkOVSkYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
18 ThURSDAY, 8PM
MOzART fAVOURITES fEATURING ThE CLARINET CONCERTOElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
19 fRiDAY, 8PM
MOzART fAVOURITES fEATURING ThE CLARINET CONCERTOCOSTa Hall, DEaKIn unIvErSITy, GEElOnG
20 SATURDAY, 6.30PM
MOzART fAVOURITES fEATURING ThE CLARINET CONCERTOElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
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SEPTEMBEr21 SUnDAY, 11AM
BRAhMS hORN TRIOIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
26 fRiDAY, 7.30PM
TRIBUTE TO DAME NELLIE MELBA, fEATURING EMMA MATThEWSMElBOurnE TOWn Hall
OCTOBEr2 ThURSDAY, 8PM
CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEzarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
3 fRiDAY, 8PM
CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEzarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
18 SATURDAY, 7.30PM
RAChMANINOV VESPERSSaCrED HEarT CaTHEDral, BEnDIGO
19 SUnDAY, 3PM
RAChMANINOV VESPERSST. Mary’S BaSIlICa, GEElOnG
25 SATURDAY, 10AM, 11.15AM AnD 1PM
fAMILY CLASSIC kIDS 3IWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
31 fRiDAY, 8PM
RAChMANINOV VESPERSST. PaTrICK’S CaTHEDral, EaST MElBOurnE
nOvEMBEr1 SATURDAY, 7PM
AMERICAN PANORAMA: BERNSTEIN, GERShWIN, WILLIAMS AND BRUBECkarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
2 SUnDAY, 2PM
AMERICAN PANORAMA: BERNSTEIN, GERShWIN, WILLIAMS AND BRUBECkarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
7 fRiDAY, 8PM
SIR ANDREW CONDUCTS BERLIOz AND BEEThOVENrOBErT BlaCKWOOD Hall, MOnaSH unIvErSITy, ClayTOn
8 SATURDAY, 2PM
SIR ANDREW CONDUCTS BERLIOz AND BEEThOVENarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
10 MonDAY, 6.30PM
SIR ANDREW CONDUCTS BERLIOz AND BEEThOVENarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
13 ThURSDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 2: RESURRECTIONarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
14 fRiDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 2: RESURRECTIONarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
15 SATURDAY, 8PM
MAhLER 2: RESURRECTIONarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
18 TUeSDAY, 7.30PM
YEfIM BRONfMAN PLAYS SChUBERT’S TROUT qUINTETElISaBETH MurDOCH Hall, MElBOurnE rECITal CEnTrE
nOvEMBEr21 fRiDAY, 8PM
YEfIM BRONfMAN PLAYS BRAhMSCOSTa Hall, DEaKIn unIvErSITy, GEElOnG
22 SATURDAY, 2PM
YEfIM BRONfMAN PLAYS BRAhMSarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
27 ThURSDAY, 8PM
BEEThOVEN’S EROICA SYMPhONYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
28 fRiDAY, 8PM
BEEThOVEN’S EROICA SYMPhONYrOBErT BlaCKWOOD Hall, MOnaSH unIvErSITy, ClayTOn
DECEMBEr1 MonDAY, 6.30PM
BEEThOVEN’S EROICA SYMPhONYarTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
5 fRiDAY, 7.30PM
ARABIAN NIGhTMElBOurnE TOWn Hall
7 SUnDAY, 11AM
MENDELSSOhN AND STRAUSSIWaKI auDITOrIuM, aBC SOuTHBanK CEnTrE
13 SATURDAY, 7PM
hANDEL’S MESSIAharTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall
14 SUnDAY, 5PM
hANDEL’S MESSIAharTS CEnTrE MElBOurnE, HaMEr Hall