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2017 CONCERT SEASON
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THE HAYDN ALBUMDEBUT RECORDING WITH ABC CLASSICS
ENJOY AN EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE HAYDN ALBUM WITH A 2017 SUBSCRIPTION.
Recorded by acclaimed Tonmeister Virginia Read, The Haydn Album represents the very latest research into performance practice at the time of
the music’s composition. The disc champions three of the finest works by the eighteenth-century composer Joseph Haydn including Cello Concerto in C
major, Harpsichord Concerto in D major and Symphony ‘Le matin’ (‘Morning’).
“This is an outstanding recording of enticing repertoire, played brilliantly and in style.”
SOUNDS LIKE SYDNEY 2016
Album of the Week ABC CLASSIC FM
#1 Debut ARIA CLASSICAL CHART
EARLY MUSIC REVIEW
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In 2017, we celebrate our fifth subscription season with an exploration of vibrant early classical music from Madrid, Paris, Salzburg, Vienna, Prague and Berlin featuring their beloved composers Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, C.P.E. Bach and Boccherini. We also present some interesting lesser-known composers such as Cambini, Janitsch and Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
As always, we aim to present music that both inspires us and engages our audiences, whether it be well-loved favourites heard in a new way, or unearthed treasures by composers we can’t wait for you to discover! This year we have a host of programs that follow this philosophy and we are thrilled to present them to you.
We are especially delighted that we will return to City Recital Hall for two programs and also feature international fortepianist Melvyn Tan, along with some of our fabulous regular collaborators.
I hope you will join us and we look forward to seeing you at the concerts!
Skye McIntoshARTISTIC DIRECTOR & VIOLIN
Welcome
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The Australian Haydn Ensemble (AHE) was formed in late 2011 and launched its first subscription season in 2012. AHE has rapidly claimed a place among Australia’s finest orchestras and chamber music groups. The ensemble specialises in the music of the classical era, performing on historical instruments under the leadership of Artistic Director, Skye McIntosh.
Formed from a group of dedicated musicians with national and international experience, AHE has built a reputation for its vivacious
performances, which are faithful to the sound-worlds that would have been familiar to Haydn and his contemporaries.
AHE have recently released their chart topping debut ABC Classics album, performed at the Melbourne festival, throughout Australia and toured to America. They present five tours annually and include regional performances and education projects at the core of their activities.
The Ensemble
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Skye McIntoshARTISTIC DIRECTOR & VIOLIN
Rafael FontVIOLIN
Stephen FreemanVIOLIN
Matthew GrecoVIOLIN
Caroline HopsonVIOLIN
Anna McMichaelVIOLIN
Alice RickardsVIOLIN
Simone SlatteryVIOLIN
Catherine ShuggVIOLIN
Deirdre DowlingVIOLA
James EcclesVIOLA
Gabrielle KancachianVIOLA
Marianne YeomansVIOLA
Martin WigginsVIOLA
Anthony AlbrechtCELLO
Anton BabaCELLO
Anthea CotteeCELLO
Natasha KraemerCELLO
Dr Daniel YeadonCELLO
Jacqueline DossorDOUBLE BASS
Melissa FarrowFLUTE
Emma BlackOBOE
Amy PowerOBOE
Ingo MüllerOBOE
Simon RickardBASSOON
Darryl PoulsenHORN
Doree DixonHORN
Dr Erin HelyardKEYBOARD
Dr Neal Peres Da CostaKEYBOARD
2017 Players
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Melissa Farrow, Flute
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2017 Season
PROGRAM DATES LOCATION PAGE
Boccherini Night Streets 16-19 March Sydney, Canberra & Berry 09
Melvyn Tan & Haydn’s Paris 29 June-1 July Sydney & Canberra 11
Mozart’s Oboe & The Hunt 10-13 August Sydney, Canberra & Berry 15
Beethoven’s Emperor 12-16 October Sydney & Canberra 17
C.P.E. Bach, Mozart & Haydn 13-15 December Sydney & Canberra 19
In our fifth year, AHE evokes C.P.E. Bach’s ideal musical experience - one in which both audience and performers are moved alike.
We launch with a fantastic string quintet program featuring Boccherini’s Night Music of the Streets of Madrid, his Op. 25 No. 6 Quintet, and a wonderful but rarely heard quintet by the Italian composer, Cambini.
Mid-year, we feature international star Melvyn Tan as fortepiano soloist in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 18, as well as Haydn’s gorgeous and dramatic Paris Symphony ‘La Reine’.
We present a string quartet and oboe program exploring the 18th century theme of ‘the hunt’. Mozart and Haydn’s wonderful String
Quartets nicknamed after this theme will be presented along with Mozart’s virtuosic Oboe Quartet.
Beethoven’s 5th Piano Concerto, ‘The Emperor’ will complete our Beethoven cycle with Dr Neal Peres Da Costa, along with an Australian premiere of Cimador’s chamber version of Mozart’s ‘Prague’ Symphony.
To finish the year we are joined by our dear friend and colleague Dr Erin Helyard who returns to perform C.P.E. Bach’s B Minor Harpsichord Concerto and direct Haydn’s dramatic Sturm und Drang Symphony No. 52, as well as Mozart’s radiant Symphony No. 29.
A musician cannot move others unless he too is moved. He must of necessity feel all of the affects that he hopes to arouse in his audience, for the revealing of his own humour will stimulate a like humour in the listener. - C.P.E. Bach
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... raw energy … revelatory beauty … ravishing sound..SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
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Boccherini’s Night Music of the Streets of Madrid, is his charismatic reflection on the vibrant city. Church bells, the soldier’s drum, popular street dances and the curfew call from the night watch, are all vividly depicted in this stunning work. Exceptionally prolific in his output for this quintet combination - we also perform his virtuosic, tenderly languishing Op. 25 No. 6 in A minor.
Another lesser known but wonderful exponent of the quintet was the Italian composer Guiseppe Cambini.
A mysterious musical figure of the 18th and early 19th centuries, of whom little is known. We perform his brilliant but rarely heard quintet No. 23 in G major.
The program also features a dark and beautiful arrangement for string quintet of Mozart’s Adagio and Allegro K. 594, originally written for mechanical clockwork organ.
Boccherini Night Streets
AHE launches their year with a vibrant program of hot-blooded Spanish-influenced string quintets for two violins, viola and two cellos.
Canberra Thursday 16 March, 7:00pm University House, Australian National University
Berry Friday 17 March, 7:00pm Berry Uniting Church Hall
Sydney Sunday 19 March, 5:00pm The Cell Block Theatre, Darlinghurst
MOZARTAdagio and Allegro K. 594 for Mechanical OrganARR. FOR STRING QUINTET
CAMBINI String Quintet No. 23 in G major
BOCCHERINI String Quintet Op. 25 No. 6 in A minor
BOCCHERINI String Quintet Op. 30 ‘Night Music of the Streets of Madrid’
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Melvyn Tan… the most thoughtful, elegant, and refined of pianists.THE GUARDIAN
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Melvyn Tan, a pioneer of performance on historical instruments and renowned for his ‘delicacy and peerless, silvery virtuosity’, performs the concerto Mozart wrote for the Parisian pianist, Maria Theresa von Paradis, No. 18 in B flat major. Exploration, insight and imagination are vital ingredients in Melvyn Tan’s blend of artistic attributes.
The Ensemble will also present the Australian premiere of a symphony by the legendary African Parisian violinist, director, swordsman, soldier
and composer Chevalier de Saint-Georges - known as ‘The Black Mozart’. Director of the Paris Opera, he was also responsible for the commission of Haydn’s highly acclaimed Paris Symphonies.
AHE will perform in its full orchestral configuration, presenting one of these great symphonies - No. 85 ‘The Queen’ dedicated to Marie Antoinette.
Melvyn Tan & Haydn’s Paris
AHE are incredibly excited to present international pianist, Melvyn Tan in a program inspired by the beauty and romance of classical Paris.
CHEVALIER DE SAINT-GEORGESSymphony Op. 11, No. 2 in D major
MOZART Concerto for Keyboard No. 18 K. 456 in B-flat major
HAYDN Symphony No. 85 in B-flat major ‘La Reine' (The Queen)
Melvyn TanGUEST KEYBOARD SOLOIST
Skye McIntoshDIRECTOR
Canberra Thursday 29 June, 7:00pm The Albert Hall
Sydney Saturday 1 July, 7:00pm City Recital Hall
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How good to have the shutters opened on a window into the 18th century orchestral world of Joseph Haydn in this exceptional concert by the Australian Haydn Ensemble.CANBERRA TIMES
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... the thrill of discovery combined with a painstaking attention to historically informed articulation ... ravishing soundSYDNEY MORNING HERALD
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All the jolly chase is hereWith hawk and horse and hunting-spear,Hounds are in their couples yelling,Hawks are whistling, horns are knelling...HUNTING SONG BY SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771 - 1832)
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Mozart’s Oboe & The HuntHaydn’s string quartet ‘La Chasse’ Op. 1 No. 1 was written as early as 1751. Its stunning adagio is a vision of where Haydn would go with this genre.
Mozart’s Quartet K. 370, also nicknamed ‘The Hunt’, written some thirty years later, is the fourth quartet in a set of six he dedicated to the great master, Papa Haydn.
In 1780 Mozart visited Munich at the invitation of the Elector Karl Theodor, commissioner of his opera Idomeneo. Whilst there, Mozart reconnected
with the virtuoso oboe player Friedrich Ramm and composed for him his oboe quartet taking the virtuosity of the instrument to new heights.
This program also features a beautiful and rarely heard oboe quartet by the German composer Janitsch, who spent much of his life in Berlin. His prolific output, of both chamber and larger symphonic works, is largely forgotten today.
‘La Chasse’ or ‘The Hunt’ was a popular theme of the 18th century. This intimate chamber music program intertwines quartets based on this fascination with music for the oboe - an instrument then often associated with hunt.
HAYDN String Quartet ‘La Chasse’ Op. 1 No. 1 in B-flat major
MOZART Oboe Quartet K. 370 in F major
JANITSCH Oboe Quartet in G minor
MOZART String Quartet ‘The Hunt’ K. 458 in B-flat major
Amy PowerOBOE
Skye McIntosh LEAD VIOLIN
Canberra Thursday 10 August, 7:00pm University House, Australian National University
Berry Friday 11 August, 7:00pm Berry Uniting Church Hall
Sydney Sunday 13 August, 2:30pm The Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House
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“... Exciting poetic quote here from 18th c about the hunt...”
The Australian Haydn Ensemble is setting itself apart by taking such an innovative approach to its programming and performances.CANBERRA CITY NEWS
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Peres da Costa is a world-renowned historical performance specialist and one of Australia’s finest cultural assets. He will perform on a replica Conrad Graf fortepiano, the maker of Beethoven’s own instrument, generously made available by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 'The Emperor' was first proclaimed ‘an emperor of a concerto’ by one of Napoleon’s officers at its premiere in Vienna. This new chamber
version by Vi King Lim will bring this piece to life in a new and exciting way.
Over the past five years AHE audiences have again and again expressed their delight at hearing larger scale works in fresh chamber arrangements.
The program also presents two other Australian premieres of historical chamber versions, including Mozart’s Overture to the Magic Flute and the spectacular ‘Prague’ Symphony arranged by Cimador and Masi around 1800.
Beethoven’s Emperor
Acclaimed historical keyboardist, Dr. Neal Peres Da Costa, joins AHE to complete their cycle of Beethoven’s piano concertos in chamber format, with Beethoven’s masterpiece Piano Concerto No. 5 ‘The Emperor’.
MOZART Overture to the Magic Flute K. 620ARR. MASI (1800)
MOZART Symphony No. 38 K. 504 ‘Prague’ in D MajorARR. CIMADOR (1800)
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto Op. 73 No. 5 'The Emperor’ in E-flat majorARR. LIM (2016)
Dr Neal Peres Da CostaFORTEPIANO
Skye McIntoshLEAD VIOLIN
Canberra Thursday 12 October, 7:00pm University House, Australian National University
Sydney Saturday 14 October, 2:30pm The Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House
Sydney Monday 16 October, 7:00pm The Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House
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Helyard and the Ensemble (AHE) established an engaged dialogic framework, creating telling conversational moments of utterance and response.SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
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Described by Mozart as ‘the father of us all’, C.P.E. Bach was one of the greatest innovators of the 18th century.
This program features a good dose of dramatic Sturm und Drang, with Haydn’s Symphony No. 52 in C minor - written whilst Haydn was at the Esterházy Palace in 1771. This underestimated Symphony was described by the famous American musicologist and Haydn specialist Robbins Landon, as “the grandfather of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.”
The program will also uplift audiences with Mozart’s Symphony No. 29, a work full of life and humour - written when he was only 18 years old, but not to be underestimated in its importance. It is one of his finest symphonies and displays vital development in his maturing symphonic style.
C.P.E. Bach, Mozart & HaydnOver the past five years, AHE have formed a wonderful collaborative relationship with regular guest Dr Erin Helyard. For our finale in 2017, Helyard returns to direct a dazzling symphonic program and perform as soloist in C.P.E. Bach’s Keyboard Concerto in B minor.
MOZARTSymphony No. 29 K. 201 in A Major
C.P.E. BACHKeyboard Concerto in B minor Wq. 30
C.P.E. BACHSinfonia Wq. 179 in E-flat major
HAYDNSymphony No. 52 in C minor
Dr Erin HelyardGUEST DIRECTOR
Skye McIntoshLEAD VIOLIN
Canberra Wednesday 13 December, 7:00pm The Albert Hall
Sydney Friday 15 December, 7:00pm City Recital Hall
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... balance, clear-sightedness and optimism was the Australian Haydn Ensemble on Saturday led by Skye McIntosh under conductor and fortepianist Erin Helyard.SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
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