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Chamber Music Adelaide is passionately committed to broadening the horizons of chamber music by forging innovative collaborations and expanding relationships with musicians and audiences alike. To do this we need your support.
As a not-for-profit arts organisation Chamber Music Adelaide values every donation. Your support is immensely valuable and positively impacts the opportunities we can offer the CMA organisations – Adelaide Baroque, Ensemble Galante, Kegelstatt Ensemble, Recitals Australia, Soundstream, The Firm and Various People Inc - and the wider chamber music community.
Become a CMA champion to help us do more to enrich the life of our city.
Please donate today. Your support makes all the difference.
Visit www.chambermusicadelaide.com.au and click the ‘DONATE’ tab.
If you want to know more about becoming a CMA Champion please contact Kay Jamieson on 0417 556 580 or email [email protected]
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We are delighted to bring you a feast of music from across the centuries in a range of venues throughout our beautiful city, designated ‘Adelaide City of Music’ as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
All of us at CMA were thrilled to be awarded the 2016 Adelaide Critics’ Circle/Independent Arts Foundation Innovation Award for our free public event, On The Terrace: a musical exploration.
This creative collaboration with the Museum, the State Library and the Art Gallery of South Australia drew enthusiastic and curious audiences to the North Terrace cultural precinct on a rainy Sunday in October. They immersed themselves in vocal and instrumental music played on a range of period and contemporary instruments that complemented the glorious surrounds and displays of the three cultural institutions.
CMA hopes to expand On the Terrace in 2017 if we can secure the necessary financial support. You might like to consider becoming a CMA Champion. Details are on the inside front cover.
I encourage you to enjoy as many as possible of the musical offerings described within these pages. Booking details are included. We look forward to seeing you during the year and sharing music with you.
Cheryl Pickering Chair Chamber Music Adelaide
MESSAGE FROM THE CMA CHAIR
Chamber Music Adelaide is proud to celebrate Adelaide’s designation as a UNESCO City of Music. Adelaide joins 115 other cities in 54 countries as part of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network #ADLCityOfMusic
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CONTENTS
Concert Diary 4
Adelaide Baroque 7
Adelaide Chamber Singers 8
Australian String Quartet 9
Christ Church North Adelaide 10
Ensemble Galante** 11
Kegelstatt Ensemble 12
Musica Viva*** 13
Recitals Australia 14
Selby & friends 15
Soundstream 16
The Firm 17
Various People Inc 18
*CMA supported organisation
**includes an Adelaide Fringe Event
***includes an Adelaide Festival Event
CONCERT DIARY
FEBRUARY
18 Adelaide BaroqueCafé Zimmermann VII
Burnside Town Hall Ballroom, 7.30pm
MARCH
5 Selby & FriendsYouth and the Dance
Elder Hall2.30pm
9 Musica VivaEighth Blackbird
Adelaide Town Hall7.30pm
18 Ensemble GalanteMusical Offerings
St Cyprian’s Anglican Church, 6pm
19 Ensemble GalanteMusical Offerings
St Cyprian’s Anglican Church, 3pm & 6pm
APRIL
2 Recitals AustraliaPaavali Jumppanen
Ukaria Cultural Centre2.30pm
MAY
4 Various People IncOrpheus Underground
Treasury Tunnels, Adina Hotel, 6pm
5 Various People IncOrpheus Underground
Treasury Tunnels, Adina Hotel, 6pm & 8.30pm
6 Various People IncOrpheus Underground
Treasury Tunnels, Adina Hotel 2pm, 5pm & 8pm
7 Various People IncOrpheus Underground
Treasury Tunnels, Adina Hotel 2pm & 5pm
7 SoundstreamECF biennual fundraiser concert
Carclew House3pm
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MAY (CONTINUED)
14 Christ Church North AdelaideChristopher Wrench: Pipe Organ
Christ Church North Adelaide, 2.30pm
21 Selby & FriendsBy Arrangement
Elder Hall 2.30pm
25 Musica VivaAngela Hewitt
Adelaide Town Hall7.30pm
28 SoundstreamBlue Touch Series 1
The Studio, Malvern 5pm
30 Australian String QuartetMigration
Adelaide Town Hall 7pm
JUNE
3 Adelaide Chamber SingersProof of Life
Pilgrim Church6.30pm
4 Adelaide Chamber SingersProof of Life
Ukaria Cultural Centre2.30pm
15 Musica VivaPacifica Quartet
Adelaide Town Hall7.30pm
25 SoundstreamBlue Touch Series 2
The Studio, Malvern5pm
26 The FirmKonstantin Shamray
Elder Hall8pm
CONCERT DIARY (continued)
ADELAIDE BAROQUE
Café Zimmermann VII
Saturday 18 February, 7.30 pm (Doors open 6.30pm) Burnside Town Hall Ballroom, Cnr Greenhill & Portrush Roads, Glenside
Following sell-out performances in the past six years, this cabaret-style concert recreates the atmosphere of the Leipzig cafés in the 1700s, where Bach and Telemann went weekly for their musical recreation and concertizing.
Enjoy great Baroque music in a relaxed and convivial setting. Program includes the music of the giants of the German Baroque including J S Bach, Handel and Telemann as well as the lesser known Heinichen.
Performed by Adelaide Baroque Ensemble with guests
Tickets: Adult $45 / Conc $35 (plus booking fee) or book a table and save! Bookings: Seating is reserved in cabaret style: www.trybooking.com/NZEK
BYO supper and drinks.
Adelaide Baroque E [email protected] www.adelaidebaroque.com.au
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ADELAIDE CHAMBER SINGERS
Formed in 1985 by its Artistic Director and Conductor Carl Crossin, Adelaide Chamber Singers is widely respected as one of Australia’s leading chamber choirs. In 2013, ACS was crowned “Choir of the World at Llangollen 2013” and has shared a stage with both the Rolling Stones and The Tallis Scholars.
Proof of Life Saturday 3 June, 6.30pm Pilgrim Church, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide Sunday 4 June, 2.30pm UKARIA Cultural Centre, 119 Williams Road, Mt Barker Summit
Claudio Monteverdi’s Il Pastor Fido forms the centrepiece of this program and is surrounded by works by John Wilbye, John Bennett, Thomas Weelkes, Ludwig Senfl, Michael East, Bob Chilcott and a commission by Steven Tanoto.
Tickets: Adult $44 / Conc $36 Bookings: www.adelaidechambersingers.com/shop Concert packages available – contact ACS direct
Adelaide Chamber Singers P 8352 1329 E [email protected] www.adelaidechambersingers.com
AUSTRALIAN STRING QUARTET
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For over 30 years, the Australian String Quartet has created unforgettable string quartet performances for national and international audiences. Dedicated to musical excellence with a distinctly Australian character, their purpose is to create chemistry and amplify intimacy through experiences that connect people with string quartet music. Quartet members are Dale Barltrop and Francesca Hiew, violin, Stephen King, viola and Sharon Draper, cello.
Migration Tuesday 30 May, 7pm Adelaide Town Hall, King William Street, Adelaide
Ralph Towner Guitar Quintet Migration Iain Grandage Guitar Quintet Black Dogs Schubert String Quartet in G major D887 With guest artist Slava Grigoryan, guitar
Slava Grigoryan joins the ASQ in two works of contemporary sensibility. Ralph Towner is a celebrated jazz guitarist and his quintet, Migration, blends the melodic and harmonic language of jazz with a classical sense of development. Australian composer, Iain Grandage, traverses classical, jazz and popular styles in his guitar quintet, contemplating the mind’s mystery and complexity in music of kaleidoscopic colour. The poignant world of late Schubert forms the emotional apex of this concert. His final string quartet, in G major, is charged with the heartfelt emotion and eloquent lyricism that is the core of his genius.
Tickets: Adult $79 / Conc $56 / U30 $30 Bookings: BASS 131 246 www.bass.net.au
Australian String Quartet, University of Adelaide P 1800 040 444 E [email protected] www.asq.com.au
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CHRIST CHURCH NORTH ADELAIDE
Set within the walls of one of Adelaide oldest churches, Christ Church North Adelaide proudly presents their 2017 concert series. These concerts, and the weekly choir and organ program at Christ Church, are supported by the David Gallasch Memorial Music Trust.
Christopher Wrench: Pipe Organ Sunday 14 May, 2.30pm Christ Church North Adelaide, 62-72 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide
Internationally acclaimed Organist Christopher Wrench gives a recital on Christ Church’s stunning pipe organ. One of Australia’s leading organists, he has performed at numerous Australian festivals and appeared frequently as a concerto soloist. Christopher is currently Director of Music at Christ Church St Lucia and organist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
Nineteen international tours have taken his music around the globe, and his recording of Bach’s Organ Sonatas on the Melba label received international rave reviews. Christopher commands a solo repertoire spanning six centuries, including the complete organ works of J.S.Bach, Buxtehude, Duruflé, Franck, Hindemith, Mendelssohn and Mozart.
Tickets: Adult $30 / Conc $25 Bookings: Trybooking.com/OAAT
Christ Church North Adelaide P 8267 2673 E [email protected] www.ccna.asn.au
ENSEMBLE GALANTE
Ensemble Galante is a network of performers on period instruments dedicated to bringing audiences dynamic and informed performances of music from the past.
5 stars. If the scoring allowed it, Ensemble Galante’s revelations would get 8 stars. Give them a constellation Elizabeth Silsbury A sublime experience Barefoot Review Exquisite period instruments Radio Adelaide
2017 Adelaide Fringe Event
Musical Offerings Saturday 18 March, 6pm Sunday 19 March, 3pm and 6pm St Cyprians Anglican Church, 70 Melbourne St, North Adelaide, SA, 5006
Three performances of astounding music from Bach’s Musical Offering and other German baroque masterpieces, made to impress friends, patrons and royalty!
Tickets: Adults $25 / Conc $20 Bookings: www.adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/musical-offerings
Ensemble Galante P 0421 507 319 E [email protected] www.ensemblegalante.com
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KEGELSTATT ENSEMBLE
Kegelstatt (skittle alley) is the subtitle of Mozart’s trio for clarinet, viola and piano, composed after a game of skittles with friends. Friendship and pleasure are central to the Kegelstatt philosophy, and the ensemble draws on a national pool of fellow musicians and long-time friends, who come together joyfully to bring great chamber music to life.
Season 2017: Song and Dance
Coming to a venue near you in the latter part of 2017. Please join our mailing list or connect with us on Facebook, to be kept informed as dates and venue are announced.
Dance!
Violin, viola, clarinet, oboe, flute and double bass: come and join these unconventional dance partners as we scurry and scamper, glide, stomp, lean and leap into the possibilities afforded by a startling array of wind and string partnerships, in the skilled hands of some of the twentieth century’s greatest composers: Schulhoff, Ginastera, Carter and Prokofiev.
Song!
Hear Schumann’s wonderfully lyrical Piano Quartet alongside the sublime singing sonorities of the basset horn found in the unfinished Quintet (K.580b) by Mozart. As well as showcasing this beautiful instrument, and revealing it in partnership with its clarinet cousin in Mendelssohn’s Konzertstuck, this program traces, in a quick sketch, the development of classical music into the romantic era.
Kegelstatt Ensemble P 0438 803 927 E [email protected] www.kegelstatt.com.au
MUSICA VIVA
The world’s best chamber music presented right on your doorstep!
Eighth Blackbird presented in association with Adelaide Festival Thursday 9 March, 7.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
The closest thing classical music has to a rock band, this ensemble revels in the work of living composers. Witness them delving into contemporary gems by Muhly, Dessner, Hearne and Andres, alongside a world premiere by Australian composer Holly Harrison.
Angela Hewitt Thursday 25 May, 7.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Acclaimed as one of the world’s great pianists, everything about Angela Hewitt’s playing serves to highlight the innate beauty in each piece. Angela brings her emotional openness and faultless technique to masterworks by JS Bach and Beethoven.
Pacifica Quartet Thursday 15 June, 7.30pm Adelaide Town Hall
Exhilarating, exuberant, virtuosic: the Pacifica Quartet has won hearts around the world for its passionate performances. Such intensity throws a brilliant light onto quartets by Beethoven, Shostakovich and the welcome return of Nigel Westlake’s second quartet.
Tickets: $30 - $103 Get your tickets today!
www.musicaviva.com.au/2017 P 1800 688 482 (no booking fees apply) www.bass.net.au P 131 246 (booking fees will apply)
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RECITALS AUSTRALIA
Paavali Jumppanen, piano Sunday 2 April at 2.30pm UKARIA, 119 Williams Road, Mt Barker Summit
Adelaide exclusive! Pianist Paavali Jumppanen will perform at the magnificent Ukaria Cultural Centre on their new Bösendorfer piano, in a program featuring Sibelius and Beethoven.
Paavali is an internationally renowned pianist, a versatile performer equally at home as a concerto soloist, chamber musician and recitalist. His vast repertoire spans Bach to the avant- garde.
Tickets: Adult $50 adult / Conc $42 Bookings: recitalsaustralia.org.au
Recitals Australia 2017 Autumn Lunch Hour Series is held on most Wednesdays from 15 March until 21 June at Pilgrim Church. Two concerts are offered, one at noon and the second at 1pm.
Entry is $5 at the door and the program features a wonderful array of emerging and established Adelaide artists.
2017 Autumn Lunch Hour Series Awards Wednesday 28 June, noon at Pilgrim Church
Entry is $7 at the door and features the outstanding performers from the first season.
Check www.recitalsaustralia.org.au and our Facebook page weekly and subscribe online to our e-news for program announcements.
Recitals Australia P 8266 4936 www.recitalsaustralia.org.au
SELBY & FRIENDS
Selby & Friends’ 2017 season begins with the delights of new discoveries and glorious melodies. We invite you to join this popular, iconic series and hear the very best Australian and international performers share their artistry and passion for chamber music.
Youth and the Dance Sunday 5 March, 2.30pm Elder Hall, University of Adelaide
Celebrate the magnificent diversity of youthful and spirited piano trios with Artistic Director/pianist Kathryn Selby, AM and her guests - brilliant young rising star Grace Clifford (violin) and bravura cellist/composer Clancy Newman for this lively season-opener of “chamber music at its best” (SMH).
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat major, Op. 1 No. 1 Saint-Saëns Piano Trio No. 1 in F major, Op. 18 Dvořák Piano Trio in E minor, Op. 90 ‘Dumky’
By Arrangement Sunday 21 May, 2.30pm Elder Hall, University of Adelaide
Hear beloved orchestral works in arrangements for piano trio as they were originally created for music-making in the home - a truly unique chamber music experience with some of the most brilliant artists on Australia’s classical music scene – SSO Concertmaster Andrew Haveron, ACO Principal Cellist Timo-Veikko Valve and pianist Kathryn Selby.
Haydn Symphony No. 96 in D major, ‘Miracle’ Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin Beethoven Concerto in C major, for violin, cello and piano, Op. 56 ‘Triple’
Tickets: Adult $63 / Senior $59 / Conc $46 / 14 years and under free. Five-concert 2017 subscription packages featuring 20% savings are also available.
Enquiries and bookings via Selby & Friends P 1300 511 099 www.selbyandfriends.com.au
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SOUNDSTREAM
Gabriella Smart has been a champion of contemporary music nationally for over 20 years Chris Reid, Music Australia
Gabriella Smart, Artistic Director of Soundstream says “Soundstream launches into 2017 with two special events – the Blue Touch series, with live improvisation performance in the intimate surrounds of the studio, and the biennial ECF fundraiser at Carclew House. I look forward to seeing you!”
Emerging Composers Forum (ECF) biennial fundraiser Sunday 7 May, 3pm-5pm Carclew House, 11 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide
Soundstream is staging its ECF fundraiser at Carclew House. In this historic setting, celebrated soprano Elizabeth Campbell and pianist Gabriella Smart present songs by contemporary and classical composers, including Schubert’s Gretchen am Spinnrade, and Gabriella performs music from her colonial piano project.
Fine wine by Simon Hackett and canapés will be served. Seating is limited.
Bookings: To register your attendance please contact us at [email protected] or call 0409 673 585
Blue Touch Series – Improvisation in an intimate space Derek Pascoe and Gabriella Smart, with guest artists Sunday 28 May, 5pm-7pm & Sunday 25 June, 5pm-7pm The Studio, 82 Cremorne St, Malvern (off Cambridge Tce)
Tickets: Full $15 / Conc $10 Bookings: Trybooking.com/NZUI (28 May)
Trybooking.com/NZUM (25 June )
Soundstream E [email protected] P 0409 673 585 www.soundstream.org.au
THE FIRM
The Firm’s 2017 series will feature Johann Sebastian Bach as its Posthumous-Composer-in-Residence, with his sublime music being placed alongside new works by Australian composers.
Following its first concert in June details of The Firm’s 2017 concerts between July and November will be announced.
Konstantin Shamray, piano Monday 26 June, 8pm Elder Hall, University of Adelaide
Program features J.S.Bach’s ‘Goldberg Variations’
Tickets: Adults $12 / Conc $7 / Music students free Bookings www.trybooking.com/247159 or buy at the door
Further information E [email protected] www.firmmusic.com.au
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VARIOUS PEOPLE INC
Various People Inc brings an evocative and lyrical aesthetic to concert and music theatre performance. They have created work for the Adelaide Festival of Arts, Come Out, Cabaret Festival and Adelaide Fringe, and presented concert performances in venues including Ukaria, Elder Hall and the Space Theatre. Various People is recognised for the artistic excellence of its work and for addressing social issues through innovative productions.
Orpheus Underground Thursday 4 – Sunday 7 May, various times/eight performances Treasury Tunnels Adina Hotel, 2 Flinders St, Adelaide
Enticed by the music of the underworld, descend into a subterranean realm beneath the streets of Adelaide, as Orpheus dares to recover his beloved Eurydice. Inspired by the Orpheus myth and with music by Jacopo Peri, Monteverdi, Haydn, Vaughan Williams and more, this intimate experience features Bethany Hill, David Hidden and other outstanding South Australian singers and musicians.
Cheryl Pickering’s excellent Various People has produced many of the most interesting events on the local scene these past couple of years…The Advertiser
Tickets: Adult $35 / Conc $25 Bookings and session times: www.trybooking.com/NZHS Maximum capacity of 20 pax per session so book now!
Various People Inc P 0439 843 574 E [email protected] www.variouspeople.com.au
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