ASO Family Program 2018

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Vincent Ciccarello Managing Director

Music has an ability to enrich us far beyond the beauty of sound — it stimulates our mind, ignites our imagination and inspires our creativity. Music brings people from all walks of life together through inclusive and enriching experiences. In 2018 we can’t wait to share an exciting and diverse offering for people of all ages within the community. Award-winning British composer, presenter and educator Paul Rissmann returns to lead our fourth annual Festival of Learning, in which we are proud to present a brand new ASO commission based on Kobi Yamada’s glorious picture book What do you do with an idea? — a performance that emphasises the incredible power we all have to make positive change in the world. Our mission to inspire and connect the musical community continues with the return of our Come & Play program, offering musicians from all walks of life the opportunity to hone their skills alongside their ASO colleagues. In 2018 we continue our commitment to reach those in broader Adelaide through our proud partnership with Community Centres SA, a collaboration that allows us to interact with audiences who aren’t always able to easily attend our CBD concerts. We hope that you will join us to celebrate the power of music in bringing us all together.


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J u n i o r J a m s 10 Apr, 26 Jun, 21 Aug, 28 Aug, 27 Nov

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The Pierrot Project Finale Concer t 24 Apr

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Harr y Potter & t he Chamber of Secretsâ„¢ 28 Apr 11 I n Co n ce r t Co m e & P l a y 26 May 13 G r e a t i d e a ! Wo r k s h o p s 10 Jun 17 W h a t d o yo u d o w i t h a n i d e a? 15 Jun 19 S i r S ca l l y w a g & t h e G o l d e n U n d e r p a n t s 16 Jun 21 S t a r Wa r s : A N e w H o p e I n Co n ce r t 15 Sep 23 A S O i n R e n m a r k 20 Oct

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F e e - F i - F o - F u m ! F a i r y Ta l e s 27 Oct 27 w i t h P e t e r Co m b e

For details on our Learning Program for schools, please visit aso.com.au/learning


ASO Principal Cor Anglais, Peter Duggan. Photo: Shane Reid


Orche st ra Fant ast i ca ! Experience the sights and sounds of 12 fantastic ASO musicians as they bring their instruments to life in the wonderful settings of Adelaide’s Community Centres. Led and developed by the ASO’s own Peter Duggan, who is joined by singer Susan Ferguson, children aged 4-8 will be encouraged to sing, dance and play whilst actively learning about the instruments of the orchestra.

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A fun, engaging way to introduce young minds to the wonders of the orchestra.

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January 25 NACYS Community Centre Davoren Park

October 2 Aldinga Community Centre

Susan Ferguson & Peter Duggan Presenters Duration 45min Suitability Ages 4–8 Free Details aso.com.au/ learning/community 5


Photo: Shane Reid


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In 2018 ASO Junior Jams continues in partnership with local libraries across metropolitan Adelaide. Once again we bring this vibrant early childhood music program to communities, giving children a chance to sing, dance and experience the sounds and sights of various musical instruments. Presented by Elizabeth McCall and musicians of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, this enchanting program is not to be missed!

April, Tue 10 10.30 & 11.30am Brighton Library

April, Tue 26 10.30 & 11.30am Campbelltown Library

August, Tue 21 10.30 & 11.30am Stirling Library

November, Tue 27 10.30 & 11.30am Woodville Library

Elizabeth McCall Presenter Duration 40min Suitability 18mths–5yrs Free Bookings essential. Open 6 weeks prior to workshop date. Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family

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Th e P i e r rot Pro j e ct F in a le Co n ce r t

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Experience what happens when 20 secondary school students work intensively and collaboratively with internationally acclaimed composer and educator, Paul Rissmann, over the course of a week. Inspired by South Australia’s intriguing obsession with the character Pierrot Lunaire at the time of World War I, Rissmann leads students through a re-imagining of the extraordinary music of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Stravinsky’s Pulcinella and Ravel’s Le tombeau de Couperin. In this exciting finale concert, a brand-new work will be premiered by the student ensemble and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, performed on stage at Elder Hall. The Pierrot Project forms part of a larger initiative funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage grant scheme and the State Library of South Australia. The ‘Beyond the Stage’ project, which is being conducted by the University of Adelaide, explores the performing arts in South Australia during the First World War.

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Paul Rissmann Presenter Luke Dollman Conductor Duration 1h Suitability All ages Cost Adult $22, Conc/Child $20 30 & Under $20, Family of 4 $75 Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family 9



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Ha rr y Pott e r and t h e C ha mbe r of S e c rets ™ In Con cert

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ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CINECONCERTS PRESENT

Cars fly, trees fight back, and monsters are on the loose in Harry’s second year at Hogwarts™ School of Witchcraft and Wizardry! This concert features the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ in high-definition, on a giant screen, while your Adelaide Symphony Orchestra performs John Williams’s unforgettable score. Relive every magical moment as the music brings life to a story that has enchanted the world.

HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. J.K. ROWLING`S WIZARDING WORLD™ J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s17)

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Nicholas Buc Conductor Women of the Elder Conservatorium Chorale & Graduate Singers Suitability All ages Tickets aso.com.au

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Co m e a n d P la y Come & Play is an invitation to members of the musical community who would love to spend an afternoon playing in the ASO next to a professional mentor from the orchestra. This is your chance to experience life in the day of a symphony orchestra musician.

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In 2018, repertoire will include Faure’s Pavane, selections from Bizet’s L’Arlésienne Suite and the “Can-Can” from Offenbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld. The experience culminates in an open rehearsal for you to invite family and friends along to hear the result of the afternoon’s work.

“There is nothing like it to get the adrenalin pumping and no experience to rival sitting in the midst of the tremendous sounds.” 2017 Participant

May Sat 2 6 1.3 0 p m

ASO G ra inger Studio

Christopher Dragon Conductor Duration 3h Suitability 18+ years Cost $55 Applications Close Mon 4 Mar 2018 at aso.com.au/learning/ comeandplay 13


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Music continues to inspire in extraordinary and unexpected ways. Ignite a love of music in your family by exploring what’s on offer in our annual Festival of Learning. In 2018, our Festival of Learning returns to the Adelaide Town Hall for a week-long celebration of music making. Award winning British presenter, composer and educator Paul Rissmann is back to share his love of music with children and families of all ages. The World Premiere of ASO’s brand new commission, What do you do with an idea? sits as a centrepiece of the Festival with a special accompanying workshop for children aged 7+. Composed by Paul Rissmann, this immersive work brings together orchestral music with theatre, dance and young voices, to celebrate the power of imagination, creativity and the evolution of ideas.


“I learnt that we can celebrate our differences and not have to be all the same.� Tilly, 2017

Photo: Shane Reid

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Great idea! Workshops Ages 7+ p 17 What do you do with an idea? p 19 Sir Scallywag & the Golden Underpants p 21

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What do you do with an idea? You change the world! Take part in this exciting creative workshop and explore the power of creativity. Designed to enhance your experience of the What do you do with an idea? performance, participants will work together under the guidance of the highly charismatic and skilled composer Paul Rissmann to experience what it is like to compose music, based on Kobi Yamada’s inspiring story.

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Suitable for children aged 7–12 and their parents or guardians. Bring your instrument or borrow one of ours.

Get the most out of this workshop by booking for the performance of What do you do with an idea? See p 19

Validated Children’s University Activity

Jun e Sun 1 0 10 am & 2. 30p m Ca rclew House J ef fcot t St N o rt h Ad e laide

Paul Rissmann Presenter Duration 2.5h Suitability Strictly 7+ years Cost $10 (participants must be accompanied by a parent/guardian) Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family Limited capacity

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As the child’s confidence grows, so does the idea itself. And then, one day, something amazing happens. This magical World Premiere, combining an orchestra with theatrical elements, explores the importance of creativity and imagination and how young people have the power to change the world.

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A brand new ASO commission by Paul Rissmann based on the glorious picture book What do you do with an idea? by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besom. It’s the story of one brilliant idea and the child who helps to bring it into the world.

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Enhance your child’s experience of What do you do with an idea? by booking into one of our Great idea! workshops. See p 17 for full details.

Image courtesy: © Compendium, Inc

Jun e Fri 1 5 6p m

Ad ela id e Town Hall

Paul Rissmann Presenter Graham Abbott Conductor Young Adelaide Voices Duration 1h Suitability Ages 7–13 Cost Adult $22, Conc/Child $20 30 & Under $20, Family of 4 $75 Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family 19



The bravest knight in the kingdom, a mere 6-year-old, must rescue the King’s underpants, which amazingly, are made of gold! When Sir Scallywag goes up against a wicked giant, set to steal the King’s source of power, he must find a way to defeat the bigger warrior and return within the hour!

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Come on a participatory adventure with Paul Rissmann and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra who, with music and images, will show you that being small never stopped anybody from being courageous and clever! Based on the book, Sir Scallywag and the Golden Underpants by Giles Andreae and Korky Paul, internationally acclaimed composer and educator Paul Rissmann will guide students in an interactive story-telling experience.

Text by Giles Andrae, illustrations by Korky Paul ©

Jun e Sat 1 6 2p m & 3. 30p m

ASO G ra inger Studio

Paul Rissmann Presenter Graham Abbott Conductor Duration 40mins Suitability Ages 3–7 Cost Adult $22, Conc/Child $20 30 & Under $20, Family of 4 $75 Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family 21



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ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A DISNEY PRODUCTION FAMI LY

Sta r Wa rs: A N ew H o p e In Co n ce r t Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy, as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire and learns the ways of the Force. Don’t miss the Adelaide Premiere of A New Hope In Concert, with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra performing John Williams’s Oscar-winning score live to the complete film.

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts in association with 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm, and Warner /Chappell Music. © 2017 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: © Disney

Sept e m b e r Sat 1 5 , 7p m

Nicholas Buc Conductor Suitability All ages Tickets aso.com.au

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AS O i n Ren ma rk The first notes of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 are familiar to all - but listen to how they’re answered, wrestled with, and ultimately overcome. Beethoven held nothing back in this symphony, and it still sounds as vital and wild as ever, more than 200 years on. Hear Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 and other great classics in an afternoon of symphonic delight.

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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COUNTRY ARTS SA

“[An] indescribably profound, magnificent symphony… one of the most important works of the time.” E.T.A. Hoffmann

Oct ob e r Sat 2 0 , 3p m

Ch af fey Theatre, Renmark

Benjamin Northey Conductor Bookings available at the Chaffey Theatre box office or online at countryarts.org.au

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Fe e -Fi - Fo- Fu m! Fai r y Tal e s w ith Pete r Co mb e

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Experience the sights and sounds of the full Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, as together with Peter Combe they bring your favourite fairy tales to life! They’ll huff, and they’ll puff and they’ll blow you away with their sound. Featuring all your childhood favourites, share this enchanting experience with your little ones and be taken on an adventure of tales big and small. Come dressed as your favourite fairy tale character and add to the fun!

Oct ob e r Sat 2 7 10 am & 12p m

ASO G ra inger Studio

Peter Combe Presenter David Sharp Conductor Duration 50min Suitability Ages 3–8 Cost Adult $22, Conc/Child $20 30 & Under $20, Family of 4 $75 Bookings aso.com.au/learning/family 27


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Donors are an important part of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra family. The ASO is a registered not-for-profit with DGR status. Donations to the ASO enable us to strengthen music in our community through education and outreach programs. We strive to inspire as many people as possible with our music, ensuring the sustainability of the orchestra for future generations. Give online at: aso.com.au/support For further information please contact Alexandra Bassett, Donor Relations Manager on 08 8233 6221 or bassetta@aso.com.au. We particularly wish to thank philanthropic partner, the FWH Foundation, supporter of the ASO Learning Program.

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Live Pass is the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s student membership. For $50 members receive free rush tickets* to ten Master Series concerts and four Classics Unwrapped concerts throughout 2018. Live Pass is the perfect way to encourage senior secondary students 15 years and over to experience world-class orchestral music all year with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. To join or to learn more visit aso.com.au/lp *tickets are subject to availability

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“I have made it a priority to purchase a Live Pass every year for the last five years, because it allows me to go to the majority of ASO concerts for free and hear professionals perform the music that I’m studying.” Natalie Williams 31


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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that concert dates, times, prices and other information herein are correct at time of publication. Due to reason beyond the ASO’s control, details may change without notice. We will make every effort to communicate these with you should this eventuate.


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