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Sidney Myer Free Concerts CONCERT PROGRAM Dvořák Under the Stars Wednesday 17 February at 7.30pm Sidney Myer Music Bowl Summer Carnival Saturday 20 February at 7.30pm Sidney Myer Music Bowl The Tang of the Tango Saturday 27 February at 7.30pm Sidney Myer Music Bowl in association with

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Sidney Myer Free Concerts

C O N C E R T P R O G R A M

Dvořák Under the Stars Wednesday 17 February at 7.30pm

Sidney Myer Music Bowl

Summer Carnival Saturday 20 February at 7.30pm

Sidney Myer Music Bowl

The Tang of the Tango Saturday 27 February at 7.30pm

Sidney Myer Music Bowl

in association with

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Only $180

An Alpine SymphonyFriday 11 March at 8pmHamer Hall

Strauss’ epic work depicts a meadow, a glacier, the view from the summit and even a storm. If you think tonight’s Bowl concert is epic, this score calls for around 125 players, including cowbells and offstage brass!

Prokofiev’s Romeo and JulietFriday 3 June at 8pmHamer Hall

Prokofiev transformed Shakespeare’s tragic tale of star-crossed teenage lovers into a work that contrasts exquisite soaring romantic melodies with dramatic, foot thumping sequences. You’ll be dancing in the aisles.

BOOK NOW mso.com.au/bowloffer or at the Box Office near the ATMs at Gate 1No exchanges and no further concessions apply. Not applicable with any other promotion or offer. These special prices apply to purchases made during the Sidney Myer Free Concerts at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, online or at the MSO Box Office until 6pm, 29 February. Savings calculated on full-priced A-Reserve ticket prices at the time of printing.

ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE AND LINDA CATALANO PRESENT

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REPERTOIRE

THE TANG OF THE TANGO Saturday 27 February at 7.30pm

ARTISTS

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Benjamin Northey conductor

Slava Grigoryan guitar

Leonard Grigoryan guitar

REPERTOIRE

Falla The Three-Cornered Hat: Suite No.2

Rodrigo Concierto madrigal

– Interval– Gershwin Cuban Overture

Piazzolla Milonga del Ángel Oblivion Libertango

Ginastera Estancia: Four Dances, Op.8a

–Presented by Lindy Burns, 774 ABC Melbourne

DVOŘÁK UNDER THE STARS Wednesday 17 February at 7.30pm

ARTISTS

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Joshua Weilerstein conductor

Stefan Cassomenos piano

REPERTOIRE

Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine

Gershwin Piano Concerto in F

– Interval– Dvořák Symphony No.7 in D minor Op.70

–Presented by Phillip Sametz, ABC Classic FM

SUMMER CARNIVAL Saturday 20 February at 7.30pm

ARTISTS

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Joshua Weilerstein conductor

Dale Barltrop violin

REPERTOIRE

Dvořák Carnival Overture, Op.92

Barber Violin Concerto, Op.14

– Interval– Tchaikovsky Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64

–Presented by Clare Bowditch, 774 ABC Melbourne

Each concert has a duration of approximately 2 hours including one 20 minute interval.

For full program notes including information about the music and artists visit mso.com.au/bowl

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The annual MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts are a long standing gift of the Myer family and an iconic event in our city.

Each year our MSO takes its talents outdoors to the stunning Sidney Myer Music Bowl to share a series of concerts featuring acclaimed Australian and international conductors and performers.

This year’s program will take audiences on a journey across the ages and around the globe – from the works of Tchaikovsky and Gershwin, to the sounds of Spain and South America.

The second concert coincides with White Night Melbourne, an all-night creative celebration of the city. What better way to start your exploration than with glorious music under the stars by the MSO.

The concerts herald the MSO’s new season and the wonderful program of music that it will perform in 2016.

Whether you are a regular or a first-timer, pack a picnic, gather with friends and family and enjoy a quintessential slice of Melbourne’s summer at the 2016 MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts.

Martin Foley MP Minister for Creative Industries

WELCOME

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we perform – The Kulin Nation – and would like to pay our respects to their Elders and Community both past and present.

The Sidney Myer Free concerts are an annual tradition for Melbourne and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Every February, thousands of music-lovers gather to watch some of the finest Australian and international conductors and soloists perform with our orchestra, against the beautiful backdrop of sunset at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl.

This year is no different. We are delighted to welcome American conductor Joshua Weilerstein to conduct the first two concerts in his MSO debut. For the first, Dvořák Under The Stars, he is joined by Melbourne local, pianist Stefan Cassomenos who performs Gershwin’s American classic: Piano Concerto in F. Joshua’s second concert, Summer Carnival, features Barber’s Violin Concerto performed by our very own MSO Concertmaster Dale Barltrop. This program also includes works by Dvořák and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5.

The final concert of the series is The Tang of the Tango, conducted by one of our finest local talents, MSO Associate Conductor Benjamin Northey. He is joined by the brothers Grigoryan – Slava and Leonard – in a Spanish-South American program that is the perfect way to end our summer concerts at the Bowl for 2016.

We hope you enjoy these performances and that you will join us again throughout the year.

Michael Ullmer Chairman

On behalf of the Trustees of the Estate of Sidney Myer, and all the members of the Myer Family, welcome to the 2016 Sidney Myer Free Concerts.

Sidney Myer died over eighty years ago, but his legacy lives on in the Sidney Myer Fund, the many business interests of the Myer Family, and the business and philanthropic activities of a very large family. His story mirrors the early development of Victoria: migrants entering the country in search of opportunity and a better life; the commitment to hard work and an entrepreneurial spirit; a passion for innovation as seen in the groundbreaking retailing strategies developed in the early years of Myer Stores.

‘The Bowl’ has woven its way into the life of Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage List for its cultural importance and architectural significance as the largest purpose built permanent outdoor venue in Australia.

For Sidney Myer, the reward was in the giving. I hope you enjoy the 2016 Sidney Myer Free Concerts and know of the pleasure that he would have in seeing these concerts bring such joy to all who attend.

Sid Myer Chairman, Estate of Sidney Myer

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ORCHESTRA Sir Andrew Davis Harold Mitchell AC Chief Conductor Chair

Benjamin Northey Patricia Riordan Associate Conductor Chair

First ViolinsDale Barltrop Concertmaster

Eoin Andersen Concertmaster

Sophie Rowell Associate Concertmaster

Erica Kennedy*† Principal First Violin

Peter Edwards Assistant Principal

Kirsty Bremner Sarah CurroPeter FellinDeborah GoodallLorraine HookKirstin KennyJi Won KimEleanor ManciniMark Mogilevski Michelle RuffoloKathryn TaylorEdward Antonov*Jo Beaumont*Jacqueline Edwards*Robert John*Oksana Thompson*

Second ViolinsMatthew Tomkins The Gross Foundation Principal Second Violin Chair

Robert Macindoe Associate Principal

Monica Curro Assistant Principal

Mary AllisonIsin CakmakciogluFreya FranzenCong GuAndrew HallFrancesca HiewRachel Homburg Christine JohnsonIsy WassermanPhilippa WestPatrick WongRoger YoungAaron Barnden*Jenny Khafagi*

ViolasChristopher Moore Principal

Fiona Sargeant Associate Principal

Lauren BrigdenKatharine BrockmanChristopher Cartlidge Gabrielle HalloranTrevor Jones Cindy WatkinCaleb WrightMerewyn Bramble*Anthony Chataway*William Clark*Lisa Grosman*Beth Hemming*Sophie Kesoglidis*Isobel Morse*

CellosDavid Berlin MS Newman Family Principal Cello Chair

Rachael Tobin Associate Principal

Nicholas Bochner Assistant Principal

Miranda BrockmanRohan de KorteKeith JohnsonSarah MorseAngela SargeantMichelle WoodSvetlana Bogosavljevic*Sharon Draper*Paul Ghica*Kalina Krusteva-Theaker*Zoe Wallace*

Double BassesSteve Reeves Principal

Andrew Moon Associate Principal

Sylvia Hosking Assistant Principal

Damien EckersleyBenjamin HanlonSuzanne LeeStephen NewtonJonathon Coco*Rohan Dasika*Phoebe Russell*Emma Sullivan*

FlutesPrudence Davis Principal Flute Chair - Anonymous

Wendy Clarke Associate Principal

Sarah Beggs

PiccoloAndrew Macleod Principal

Taryn Richards*

OboesJeffrey Crellin Principal

Thomas Hutchinson Associate Principal

Ann Blackburn

Cor AnglaisMichael Pisani Principal

ClarinetsDavid Thomas Principal

Philip Arkinstall Associate Principal

Craig Hill

Bass ClarinetJon Craven Principal

BassoonsJack Schiller Principal

Elise Millman Associate Principal

Natasha Thomas

ContrabassoonBrock Imison Principal

Horns David Evans*‡ Guest Principal Horn

Geoff Lierse Associate Principal

Saul Lewis Principal Third

Jenna BreenAbbey EdlinTrinette McClimontRobert Shirley*

TrumpetsGeoffrey Payne Principal

Shane Hooton Associate Principal

Tristan Rebien* Guest Associate Principal

William EvansJulie PayneCarl Harvoe*

TrombonesBrett Kelly Principal

Iain Faragher*

Bass TromboneMike Szabo Principal

TubaTimothy Buzbee Principal

TimpaniChristine Turpin Principal

PercussionRobert Clarke Principal

John ArcaroRobert CossomLeah Scholes*Greg Sully*James Townsend*

HarpYinuo Mu Principal

PianoLouisa Breen*Leigh Harrold*

* Guest Musicians† Courtesy of Orchestra Victoria‡ Courtesy of West Australian

Symphony Orchestra

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SUPPORTERS

GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

ASSOCIATE PARTNERS

MAESTRO PARTNERS

3L ALLIANCE ELENBERG FRASER

FEATURE ALPHA INVESTMENT

FUTURE KIDS VICTORIA WHITELAW BEAUTIFUL

FLOWERS

GOLDEN AGE GROUP KABO LAWYERS LINDA BRITTEN

NAOMI MILGROM FOUNDATION UAG + SJB

OFFICIAL CAR PARTNER

MEDIA PARTNERS

The people of Victoria are truly indebted to the foresight of Sidney Myer and the ongoing support of the Myer Family and the Victorian Government for this iconic place of adventure. 2016 marks the 57th year of the three-way partnership which produces magnificent free outdoor concerts each year. Interestingly, the deed which established the Trust in 1937 noted that while Sidney Myer would prefer outdoor concerts, there was at that time no suitable venue, and ‘Outdoor concerts in Melbourne… might be possible if a proper shell were built, of the Hollywood type...’

That shell came to life in 1959, and, thanks to the generosity of Sidney Myer and under the aegis of the University of Melbourne, the MSO has been able to provide wonderful music each year since then for the

enjoyment of music lovers of all ages. Since the era of the FJ Holden, the billy-cart, the Hills Hoist and The Everly Brothers, highlights have been many and varied. These include the opening in 1959 by then Prime Minister Robert Menzies, through the 1967 appearance of The Seekers supported by players from the MSO, in front of a then record crowd of 200,000 – 10% of Melbourne’s population – to the marvelous MSO and John Farnham concerts in 1989.

In our 2016 series we present a varied mix of music from across three centuries and four continents, and showcase some brilliant home grown talent. We hope you will remember Sidney and enjoy another marvelous concert under the stars in this unique shrine to music.

A GIFT TO MELBOURNE THE SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL

Thanks to our wonderful MSO Supporters.

Ticket sales account for only 33% of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s revenue. The Orchestra is deeply appreciative of the support it receives from Federal, State and Local government funders, corporate partners, individual donors and trusts and foundations. For a full list of supporters and for ways to support your MSO, please visit mso.com.au/support

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Ruben Palma, University of Melbourne Orchestra. Photo by Sav Schulman.

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