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ABOUT THE MUSICOHLSSON PLAYS BRAHMS
An evening of Christmas, Motown & More!
PROUDLY PRESENTED BY
HUMAN NATURETHIS IS CHRISTMAS
SaTURDaY 22 DEcEmBER aT 7Pm SUNDaY 23 DEcEmBER aT 2PmaRTS cENTRE mELBOURNE, HamER HaLL
Human nature
melbourne SympHony orcHeStra
Guy noble conductor
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Christmas with Human Nature – another memorable celebration of Melbourne’s music and cultural scene.
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Harold Mitchell ACChairman
André GremilletManaging Director
Sir Andrew DavisChief Conductor Designate
Tadaaki OtakaPrincipal Guest Conductor
Benjamin NortheyPatricia Riordan Associate Conductor Chair
With a reputation for excellence, versatility and innovation, the internationally acclaimed Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is Australia’s oldest orchestra, established in 1906.
This fine Orchestra is renowned for its performances of the great symphonic masterworks with leading international and Australian artists including Maxim Vengerov, John Williams, Osmo Vänskä, Charles Dutoit, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Donald Runnicles, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Yvonne Kenny, Edo de Waart, Lang Lang, Nigel Kennedy, Jeffrey Tate, Midori, Christine Brewer, Richard Tognetti, Emma Matthews and Teddy Tahu Rhodes. It has also enjoyed hugely successful performances with such artists as Sir Elton John, John Farnham, Harry Connick, Jr., Ben Folds, KISS, Burt Bacharach, The Whitlams, Human Nature, Sting and Tim Minchin.
The MSO performs extensively with its own choir, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus, directed by chorus master Jonathan Grieves-Smith. Recent performances together include Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast under Bramwell Tovey, Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 under Markus Stenz, music of Percy Grainger under Sir Andrew Davis and, as part of the 2011 Beethoven Festival, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony under Douglas Boyd.
Key musical figures in the Orchestra’s history include Hiroyuki Iwaki – who was Chief Conductor and then Conductor Laureate, between 1974 and his death in 2006 – and Markus Stenz, who was Chief Conductor and Artistic Director from 1998 until 2004. Oleg Caetani was the MSO’s Chief Conductor and Artistic Director from 2005 to 2009. In June 2012 the MSO announced the appointment of Sir Andrew Davis as Chief Conductor, from the 2013 season.
The MSO, the first Australian symphony orchestra to tour abroad, has received widespread international recognition in tours to the USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Europe, China and St Petersburg, Russia. In addition, the Orchestra tours annually throughout regional Victoria, including a concert season in Geelong.
Each year the Orchestra performs to more than 200,000 people, at events ranging from the Sidney Myer Free Concerts in the Sidney Myer Music Bowl to the series of Classic Kids concerts for young children. The MSO reaches an even larger audience across Australia through its regular concert broadcasts on ABC Classic FM. The Orchestra’s considerable ceremonial role in Victoria has included participation in the opening ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, in the 2009 bushfire memorial service Together for Victoria, the Prime Minister’s Olympic Dinner and the 2010 and 2011 AFL Grand Final.
The MSO’s extensive education and community outreach activities include the Meet the Orchestra, Meet the Music and Up Close and Musical programs, designed specifically for schools. In 2011 the MSO launched an educational iPhone and iPad app designed to teach children about the inner workings of an orchestra.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is funded principally by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and is generously supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria, Department of Premier and Cabinet. The MSO is also funded by the City of Melbourne, its Principal Partner, Emirates, and individual and corporate sponsors and donors.
THE MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAHUMAN NATURE
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Andrew TierneyMichael TierneyPhillip Burton Toby Allen
David Rudder Production ManagerDane Butcher Company ManagerGeorge Said Tour ManagerPhilip Kesby Monitor EngineerJoe Accaria DrumsPaul Gray KeysBen Cripps BassMartin Hailey GuitarSharon Muscat Backing vocalsChristine Muscat Backing vocals
Management
Private Idaho Media & ManagementJennifer Fontaine Australian Manager
Human natureHuman Nature, Australia’s most successful male vocal group, was formed by Andrew and Michael Tierney, Toby Allen and Phil Burton 23 years ago. These four high school friends have gone on to conquer the world. Human Nature are one of Australia’s great musical success stories. Since signing with Sony Australia in 1995, they have released nine albums – five of which went to Number One in Australia – and achieved 23 platinum awards, 17 Top 40 hits and five Top Ten hits worldwide. They have sold more than two million albums in Australia alone. Their album The Motown Record reached Number One on the US Billboard Heat Seekers chart.
In 2005, Human Nature released the five-time platinum album Reach Out – The Motown Record. A collection of Motown hits (ARIA’s highest selling Australian album of 2006), followed in 2006 with Dancing In The Streets – The Songs of Motown Two, then in 2007 the group returned with Get Ready, featuring Motown superstars like Martha Reeves, The Temptations and Smokey Robinson.
It was this association with Smokey Robinson that saw Human Nature head to America in mid 2009 to become the first Australian vocalists to secure a Las Vegas residency. In 2012 the group secured a coveted performance on US Dancing With The Stars, performing to an audience of over 16 million viewers for a Motown-themed show.
Human Nature have recently announced they will be the headlining act for a two-year residency at one of the world’s most luxurious resorts, The Venetian in Las Vegas. The new show, titled Smokey Robinson presents Human Nature: The Motown Show will begin Saturday 19 2013. For further details visit www.humannaturelive.com
Human Nature are truly one of Australia’s most enduring and loved pop acts and remain one of the Australia’s greatest entertainment ambassadors.
Guy noble conductorGuy Noble is an all-round musical entertainer, who conducts, speaks and writes about music. He has worked with such international performers as Harry Connick Jr, Dianne Reeves, The Beach Boys and Randy Newman, appeared on stage with the Sydney Symphony as Darth Vader, acted as Costa the accompanist in Who Killed Mario Lanza? (Riverside Theatres) and cooked calamari on stage with Maggie Beer, Simon Bryant and the Adelaide Symphony.
He has conducted all the major Australian symphony orchestras in music from opera to jazz. This year saw programs as diverse as the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic, the Last Night of The Proms and Opera in the Market. Guy hosts the popular Music on Sundays series for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, presents various programs on ABC Classic FM and writes a regular column for Limelight Magazine.
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FIrst VIolIns
Wilma SmithHarold Mitchell AC Concertmaster Chair
Roy TheakerAssociate Concertmaster
Peter EdwardsAssistant Principal
Sarah CurroLerida DelbridgePeter FellinDeborah GoodallLorraine HookKirstin KennyJi Won KimEleanor ManciniAnne MartonyiMark Mogilevski Michelle RuffoloKathryn Taylor
seconD VIolIns
Matthew TomkinsPrincipal
Robert MacindoeAssociate Principal
Monica CurroAssistant Principal
Mary AllisonIsin CakmakciogluCong GuAndrew HallRachel Homburg Christine JohnsonDavid Shafir
Isy WassermanPhilippa WestPatrick WongRoger Young
VIolAs
Christopher CartlidgePrincipal
Fiona Sargeant Associate Principal
Trevor JonesAssistant Principal
Lauren BrigdenKatharine BrockmanSimon CollinsGabrielle HalloranCindy WatkinJustin WilliamsCaleb Wright
cellos
David BerlinPrincipal
Nicholas BochnerAssistant Principal
Miranda BrockmanRohan de KorteSharon DraperKeith JohnsonSarah MorseAngela SargeantMichelle Wood
DoUBle BAsses
Steve ReevesPrincipal
Andrew MoonAssociate Principal
Sylvia HoskingAssistant Principal
Damien EckersleyBenjamin HanlonSuzanne LeeStephen Newton
FlUtes
Prudence DavisPrincipal
Wendy ClarkeAssociate Principal
Sarah Beggs
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Andrew Macleod Principal
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Jeffrey CrellinPrincipal
Vicki PhilipsonAssociate Principal
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Michael PisaniPrincipal
clArInets
David ThomasElisabeth Murdoch Principal Clarinet Chair
Philip ArkinstallAssociate Principal
Craig Hill
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Jon CravenPrincipal
BAssoons
Elise MillmanAssociate Principal
Natasha Thomas
contrABAssoon
Brock Imison Principal
horns
Geoff Lierse Associate Principal
Saul LewisPrincipal 3rd
Trinette McClimontRachel Silver
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Geoffrey Payne Principal
Shane HootonAssociate Principal
William EvansJulie Payne
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Brett KellyPrincipal
Kenneth McClimontAssociate Principal
Michael Bertoncello
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Eric KlayPrincipal
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Tim BuzbeePrincipal
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Christine TurpinPrincipal
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Robert ClarkePrincipal
John ArcaroRobert Cossom
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Julie Raines Principal
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Jenny Khafagi violinMerewyn Bramble violaCeridwen Davies violaCatherine Turnbull violaAnn Blackburn oboeAnnabelle Badcock oboeRobin HenryclarinetMatthew Ockenden# Guest Principal bassoonClaire Lindquist hornMark Paine hornGreg Spence Guest Principal trumpetCharles MacInnes bass tromboneGreg Sully percussionStuart Byrne saxophoneTom Martin saxophone
sir Andrew Davis Chief Conductor Designate tadaaki otaka Principal Guest Conductor Benjamin northey Patricia Riordan Associate Conductor Chair
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Harold Mitchell ACChairman
André GremilletManaging Director
Dr Bronte AdamsPeter BiggsHon. Alan Goldberg AO QCAnn PeacockAlastair McKeanMichael UllmerKee Wong
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Oliver Carton
execUtIVe
André GremilletManaging Director
Julia BryndziaExecutive Assistant
BUsIness
Wayne BoxChief Financial Officer
Raelene KingPersonnel Manager
Kaanji SkandakumarAccountant
Nathalia Andries Finance Officer
Dale BradburyProject Manager – Tessitura
ArtIstIc
Huw Humphreys Director, Artistic Planning
Andrew Pogson Assistant Artistic Administrator
Anna MelvilleArtistic Coordinator
Bronwyn LobbEducation Manager
Jonathan Grieves-SmithChorus Master
Helena BalazsChorus Coordinator
Lucy BardoelEducation Assistant
operAtIons
Lou OppenheimDirector of Operations
Angela ChilcottAssistant Orchestra Manager
Tom WarnekeProduction Manager
James PooleProduction Coordinator
Kerstin Schulenburg Artist Liaison
Alastair McKeanOrchestra Librarian
Kathryn O’BrienAssistant Librarian
Michael StevensOperations Assistant
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Merri HaganDirector of Marketing
Jennifer PollerMarketing Manager
Megan Sloley Marketing Manager
Phillip Sametz Communications Manager
Alison Macqueen Publicist
Simon Wilson Interactive Marketing Manager
Nina DubeckiFront of House Supervisor
Lara PolleyMarketing Coordinator
Eileen NesbittCRM Coordinator
Stella BarberConsultant Historian
Box oFFIce
Claire HayesBox Office Manager
Paul ClutterbuckSenior Subscriptions Officer
DeVelopment
Cameron Mowat Director of Development
Jessica Frean Philanthropy Manager
Arturs Ezergailis Development Officer
Rosemary ShawDevelopment Coordinator
ArtIst chAIr BeneFActors
Harold Mitchell AC Concertmaster ChairPatricia Riordan Associate Conductor ChairElisabeth Murdoch Principal Clarinet ChairJoy Selby Smith Orchestral Leadership Chair Marc and Eva Besen International Guest Chair MSO Friends Chair
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Mrs Elizabeth Chernov
Patrons make annual contributions of $1,000 (Player), $2,500 (Associate), $5,000 (Principal), $10,000 (Maestro), $20,000 Impresario or more. The MSO Conductor’s Circle recognises notified Bequestors. All donors are recognised on our website. Inquiries: T 03 9626 1107 philanthropy@mso.com.au
The Company proudly acknowledges the support of our benefactors, patrons and bequestors, trusts, foundations and sponsors in helping to realise our vision to be recognised as Australia’s leading symphony orchestra. Thank you!
ImpresArIo pAtrons
M P Chipman John McKay and Lois McKayBevelly and Harold Mitchell ACDame Elisabeth Murdoch AC, DBEInés Scotland
prIncIpAl pAtrons
Christine and Mark ArmourKaye and David BirksJennifer BruknerThe Cuming BequestDominic and Natalie Dirupo Susan Fry and Don Fry AOMr Greig Gailey and Dr Geraldine LazarusRobert and Jan GreenJill and Robert GroganLouis Hamon OAMNereda Hanlon and Michael Hanlon AMHartmut and Ruth HofmannPeter and Jenny HordernNorman and Betty LeesMr and Mrs D R MeagherWayne and Penny MorganIan and Jeannie PatersonMrs Margaret S Ross AM and Dr Ian C RossMaria Sola and Malcolm DouglasKee Wong and Wai TangAnonymous (1)
plAyer pAtrons
Marlyn and Peter Bancroft OAM, Dr Julianne Bayliss, Stephen and Caroline Brain, M Ward Breheny, Mr John Brockman OAM and Mrs Pat Brockman, Jill and Christopher Buckley, Bill and Sandra Burdett, Dr Lynda Campbell, Judith M Connelly, Ann Darby in memory of Leslie J. Darby, Panch Das and Laurel Young-Das, Mary and Frederick Davidson, Pat and Bruce Davis, Sandra Dent, John and Anne Duncan,
mAestro pAtrons
Andrew and Theresa DyerTim and Lyn EdwardRachel and Hon. Alan Goldberg AO QCTom JacobIlma Kelson Music FoundationMimie MacLarenOnbass FoundationElizabeth Proust AOThe Ullmer Family EndowmentLyn Williams AMAnonymous (3)
trUsts AnD FoUnDAtIons
Pratt FoundationThe Ian Potter Foundation Cybec FoundationErica FoundationThe Alan (AGL) Shaw Endowment,
managed by PerpetualScanlon Foundation The Schapper Family FoundationIvor Ronald Evans Foundation, as
administered by Mr Russell Brown and Equity Trustees
The Phyllis Connor Memorial Trust, as administered by Equity Trustees Limited
the conDUctor’s cIrcle
Jenny AndersonJoyce BownKen BullenLuci and Ron ChambersSandra DentLyn EdwardAlan Egan JPLouis Hamon OAMTony HoweJohn and Joan JonesC P KempElizabeth Proust AOPenny RawlinsJoan P RobinsonPamela SwanssonDr Cherliyn TillmanMr and Mrs R P TrebilcockMichael UllmerMr Tam Vu Marian and Terry Wills CookeMark YoungAnonymous (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
AssocIAte pAtrons
Dr Bronte AdamsWill and Dorothy Bailey BequestPeter and Mary BiggsMrs S BignellDavid and Emma CapponiPaul CarterJan and Peter Clark John and Lyn Coppock Peter and Leila DoyleLisa Dwyer and Dr Ian Dickson Dr Helen M FergusonColin Golvan SC John and Agita HaddadSusan and Gary HearstGillian and Michael HundSylvia LavelleJan MinchinMarie MortonDr Paul Nisselle AMAnn Peacock with Andrew and
Woody KrogerRae RothfieldCraig and Jennifer SempleGai and David TaylorMr Tam Vu and Dr Cherilyn Tillman
Bert and Ila VanrenenThe Hon. Michael Watt QC and Cecilie HallBarbara and Donald Weir KSJJoanne WolffBrian and Helena WorsfoldGeorge Worthington and Cameron Mowat Anonymous (2)
William J Forrest AM, Joanna Foulkes, David I Gibbs and Susie O’Neill, Merwyn and Greta Goldblatt, 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, Vivien and Graham Knowles, Dr Elizabeth A Lewis AM, Norman Lewis in memory of Dr Phyllis Lewis, Dr Anne Lierse, Violet and Jeff Loewenstein, Peter Lovell, Christopher and Anna Long, Vivienne Hadj and Rosemary Madden, Sandra and Leigh Masel, Trevor and Moyra McAllister, John and Ann McArthur, Allan and Evelyn McLaren, Dr Gabriele Medley AM, John and Isobel Morgan, The Novy Family, Laurence O’Keefe and Christopher James, Mrs W. Peart, John and Betty Pizzey, Lady Potter AC, Peter Priest, Jiaxing Qin, Dr Sam Ricketson, Hugh T Rogers AM, 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 Robert Sloane and Denise Sloane, Dr Sam Smorgon AO and Mrs Minnie Smorgon, Geoff and Judy Steinicke, Mrs Suzy and Dr Mark Suss, Prof Seong-Seng Tan and Jisun Lim, Margaret Tritsch, Mrs Barbara Tucker, P and E Turner, Mary Vallentine AO, The Hon. Rosemary Varty, Wah Yeo AM, Sue Walker AM, Pat and John Webb, 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, Peter and Susan Yates, Mark Young, Anonymous (10)
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