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Warren Trevelyan-Jones Chorus Director
Timothy Mallis piano
PROGRAM
JOSEPH TWIST Timeless Land [30’]
JONATHAN DOVE CBE The Passing of the Year [22']
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WARREN TREVELYAN-JONES CHORUS DIRECTOR
Warren Trevelyan-Jones is regarded as one of the leading choral conductors and choir trainers in Australia. He is Head of Music at St James’, King Street, Sydney, a position he has held since relocating to Australia in 2008. Under his leadership, The Choir of St James’ has gained a high-profile international reputation through its regular choral services, orchestral masses, concert series and a regular program of recording and both interstate and international touring.
Warren has had an extensive singing career as a soloist and ensemble singer in Europe, including nine years in the Choir of Westminster Abbey and regular work with the Gabrieli Consort, Collegium Vocale (Ghent), the Taverner Consort, The Kings Consort, Dunedin Consort, The Sixteen and the Tallis Scholars.
He is also a co-founder of The Consort of Melbourne and, in 2001 with Dr Michael Noone, founded the ‘Gramophone’ award-winning group Ensemble Plus Ultra. In September 2017 he was appointed Chorus Director of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and has recently been appointed Chorus Master of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. He is also an experienced singing teacher and qualified music therapist.
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MSO CHORUS PERFORMING IN THIS CONCERT
SOPRANO
Philippa Allen
Julie Arblaster
Sheila Baker
Helena Balazs
Giselle Baulch
Samantha Davies
Keren Evans
Catherine Folley
Susan Fone
Carolyn Francis
Penny Huggett
Gina Humphries
Katie Lewis
Judy Longbottom
Caitlin Noble
Susie Novella
Tanja Redl
Beth Richardson
Jodi Samartgis
Julienne Seal
Fiona Steffensen
Elizabeth Tindall
Katy Turbitt
Asami Weaver
Veryan Croggon
ALTO
Judy Anderson
Ruth Anderson
Margaret Arnold
Tes Benton
Catherine Bickell
Cecilia Björkegren
Kirsten Boerema
Jane Brodie
Alexandra Chubaty
Juliarna Clark
Marie Connett
Nicola Eveleigh
Jill Giese
Natasha Godfrey
Debbie Griffiths
Ros Harbison
Jennifer Henry
Kristine Hensel
Christina McCowan
Charlotte Midson
Penelope Monger
Natasha Pracejus
Lisa Savige
Victoria Sdralis
Libby Timcke
Jacqueline Cheng
Claudia Funder
Sophia Gyger
TENOR
Kent Borchard
Steve Burnett
Peter Campbell
Allan Chiang
James Dipnall
Simon Gaites
Lyndon Horsburgh
Fergus Inder
Michael Mobach
Jean-Francois Ravat
Colin Schultz
Robert Simpson
Elliott Westbury
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Maurice Amor
Kevin Barrell
Roger Dargaville
Ted Davies
Simon Evans
Michael Gough
Elliott Gyger
Andrew Ham
John Hunt
Gary Levy
Douglas McQueenThomson
Vern O’Hara
Maciek Zielinski
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PROGRAM NOTES
JOSEPH TWIST
b. 1982
Timeless Land: An Australian Song Cycle
1. Sunrise on the Coast
2. Andy’s Gone With Cattle
3. Wonga Vine
4. Magpie
5. Lorikeets
6. Jellyfish
7. Ashes
8. Time is Running Out
Timeless Land is a choral celebration of the beauty of Australia’s natural environment and the uniqueness of our flora and fauna, as expressed by our most celebrated poets. This cycle of choral songs traverses a comprehensive and contrasting array of Australian voices over the last century, with each movement presenting a setting of words by such poets as Banjo Patterson, Henry Lawson, Judith Wright, Michael Leunig, Les Murray and Oodjeroo Noonuccal. More importantly, in the wake of devastating bushfires and the continued effects of climate change on our world, the overarching message of this work is a lament for the continued destruction and depletion of Australian ecological wonders. The colourful celebration at the outset of the work is contrasted dramatically with statistics of natural devastation and species extinction, as the work reaches its climax with Noonucall’s Time Is Running Out; a passionate expression of the destruction of land stolen from First Australians, and an important voice in conveying the work’s overall message.
© 2024 Joseph Twist
JONATHAN DOVE CBE (b. 1959)
The Passing of the Year Song cycle for double chorus and piano
1. Invocation
2. The narrow bud opens her beauties to the sun
3. Answer July
4. Hot sun, cool fire
5. Ah, Sun-flower!
6. Adieu! Farewell earth’s bliss!
7. Ring out, wild bells
Jonathan Dove was born in London in 1959, sang in the Catholic Church as a child, and studied composition with Robin Holloway at Cambridge University. In 1981, he spent three months in India, where he soaked up the unique metrical and melodic frameworks of North Indian classical music. Returning to England, he worked as a freelance vocal accompanist and arranger before being named assistant chorus master at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1987.
A decade later, Glyndebourne Touring Opera offered Dove a breakthrough commission to write Flight, a comic opera inspired by the story of the Iranian refugee Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who lived for years inside Paris’s Charles de Gaulle Airport (also the inspiration for Steven Spielberg’s 2004 film The Terminal ). Dove has gone on to write more than 30 operas and a significant catalogue of vocal and instrumental music, including commissions from the BBC Proms, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He has won the Royal Philharmonic Society Award, two British Composers Awards, the Ivor Novello Award, and was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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Dove has described his style as “modal and rhythmic,” embracing extended tonal harmonies and propulsive patterns, reminiscent of the Indian music he studied, as well as American minimalist and post-minimalist composers such as Steve Reich and John Adams.
The Passing of the Year, scored for double chorus and piano, was commissioned by the London Symphony Chorus and premiered at the Barbican Centre in March 2000. “I started looking for texts which I thought would be suitable for a large group of people to sing— something different from the intimate lyrics you might expect for a solo song,” Dove told the choral conductor Brendan Lord, who wrote his doctoral dissertation on the piece. “I was imagining a songcycle, but it was only gradually that the idea emerged of a cycle following the cycle of the seasons.”
Still, this is no Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, with painterly scenes of weather and landscapes. Instead, the sevenmovement cycle (roughly divided into three sections) expresses a sense of change, inevitability, and loss. “Quite often I find … that I write things up which turn out to be actually quite personal, but I don’t notice that while I’m writing,” Dove said. After completing the piece, he dedicated it to the memory of his mother, who died at age 54 when he was only 20.
The first three movements focus on summer, with an Invocation and The narrow bud opens her beauties to the sun, both texts from Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake (1757–1827), followed by a setting of Answer July by Emily Dickinson (1830–86). The Invocation contrasts sturdy calls of “O Earth, return!” with murmuring echoes of the same words. “The narrow bud” is more spacious and intimate, with solo turns for alto and tenor, and a touch of humming. This song also quotes a medieval English round, or rota, Sumer
is icumen in Lhude sing cuccu (Summer has arrived, Loudly sing, cuckoo!). Answer July pushes forward with a driving piano riff.
The second group of songs moves toward autumn with Hot sun, cool fire from the Elizabethan play The Love of King David and Fair Bethsabe by George Peele (1556–96), followed by a return to Blake in Ah, Sun-flower!, and then another Elizabethan extract in Adieu!
Farewell earth’s bliss! from Summer’s last Will and Testament by Thomas Nashe (1567–1601). Hot sun is hazy and impressionistic, running directly into Ah, Sun-flower! with gently rocking chords. Adieu! touches directly on death, and comes closest to sacred music.
Ring out, wild bells sets a poem by Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), and stands alone as the coda to the cycle. It brings back themes from the opening Invocation, creating a sense of closure by coming full circle.
© 2024 Benjamin Pesetsky
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LIBRETTO
JOSEPH TWIST Timeless Land: An Australian Song Cycle
1. Sunrise on the Coast
– Banjo Patterson
Grey dawn on the sand-hills—the night wind has drifted
All night from the rollers a scent of the sea;
With the dawn the grey fog his battalions has lifted, At the call of the morning they scatter and flee.
Like mariners calling the roll of their number
The sea-fowl put out to the infinite deep. And far over-head—sinking softly to slumber—
Worn out by their watching, the stars fall asleep.
To eastward, where resteth the dome of the skies on
The sea-line, stirs softly the curtain of night;
And far from behind the enshrouded horizon
Comes the voice of a God saying “Let there be light.”
And lo, there is light! Evanescent and tender,
It glows ruby-red where ‘twas now ashen-grey;
And purple and scarlet and gold in its splendour—
Behold, ‘tis that marvel, the birth of a day!
2: Andy’s Gone With Cattle
– Henry Lawson
Sophia Gyger Alto
Our Andy’s gone with cattle now—
Our hearts are out of order
With drought he’s gone to battle now
Across the Queensland border
He’s left us in dejection now
Our thoughts with him are roving
It’s dull on this selection now
Since Andy went a-droving
Who now shall wear the cheerful face
In times when things are slackest
And who shall whistle round the place
When Fortune frowns her blackest
Oh, who shall cheek the squatter now
When he comes round us snarling
His tongue is growing hotter now
Since Andy crossed the Darling
The gates are out of order now
In storms the ‘riders’ rattle
For far across the border now
Our Andy’s gone with cattle
Poor Aunty’s looking thin and white
And Uncle’s cross with worry
And poor old Blucher howls all night
Since Andy left Macquarie
Oh may the showers in torrents fall
And all the tanks run over
And may the grass grow green and tall
In pathways of the drover
And may good angels send the rain
On desert stretches sandy
And when the summer comes again
God grant ’twill bring us Andy.
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3. Wonga Vine – Judith Wright
Samantha Davies Soprano
Look down; be still. The sunburst day’s on fire, O twilight bell, flower of the wonga vine.
I gather you out of his withering light. Sleep there red; sleep there, yellow and white.
Move as the creek moves to its hidden pool. The sun has eyes of fire; be my white waterfall.
Lie on my eyes like hands, et no sun shine— O twilight bell, lower of the wonga vine.
4: Magpie – Michael Leunig
Magpie, magpie, dive on me, Swoop down from your holy tree; As I pass the flower bed Stick your beak into my head. Magpie, magpie, make a hole, Through my head into my soul: As I pass beneath the sun Bring my troubled head undone. Magpie, magpie it is spring Is my soul a happy thing? As I pass around the tree Make a hole so you can see.
5: Lorikeets – Peter Skrzyneki
North from the rain-forests
They invaded our trees
In their screeching flocks
Each morning, bringing summer On green-and-gold wings, crimson breasts, Purple rainbows of outspread tails:
These nomads that lay waste
To orchards and crops—camphorlaurels, Silky oaks, black bean-trees
Arching with blossoms and honey, Leaving the round darkened
With torn leaves, branches, empty buds, By midday they were gone Like a storm cloud—south or north We could never tell,
As they wheeled in circles
Above the valley forests
6: Jellyfish – Les Murray
Globe globe globe soft glass bowls upside down over serves of nutty udder and teats under the surface of the sun.
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7: Ashes – Jack Twist
Katy Turbitt Soprano
A fading sun of dirty orange, horizon swathed in smoke, the sun goes down, relieved to leave a world of starless, darkening dust.
Morning shows a valley still beneath a blanket of black Smoke, from logs and fallen trees the only thing that moves.
A land of ash, up to the hills into the sallow sky.
What once were trees now still as death, like sentinels clad in black who guard a world of ashen waste that abounded once with life.
Rocks and stones that once made homes for creatures underneath an arched and shrivelled world, where once were tall providers of shelter and food for life.
Now mere tombs that shelter nought but bones of devastation.
Then one rock moves, of scorched and broken fur, lifts its head and tries to move, with pink paws flecked with blood.
Crouches, then surrenders low, again becomes the ash.
Dust to dust, disappears, awaits its final hours.
A hundred and forty three million mammals.
two point four six billion reptiles, fifty one million frogs, a hundred and eighty million birds.
8: Time is Running Out – Oodgeroo Noonuccal
The miner rapes
The heart of earth
With his violent spade. Stealing, botting her black blood
For the sake of greedy trade.
On his metal throne of destruction, He labours away with a will, Piling the mountainous minerals high With giant tool and iron drill.
In his greedy lust for power, He destroys old nature’s will. For the sake of the filthy dollar, He dirties the nest he builds.
Well he knows that violence
Of his destructive kind Will be violently written Upon the sands of time.
But time is running out And time is close at hand, For the Dreamtime folk are massing To defend their timeless land.
Come gentle black man Show your strength; Time to take a stand. Make the violent miner feel Your violent Love of land.
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JONATHAN DOVE The Passing of the Year
1. Invocation – William Blake (1757–1827)
O Earth, O Earth, return!
2. The narrow bud opens her beauties to the sun – William Blake
Victoria Sdralis Alto Kent Borchard Tenor
The narrow bud opens her beauties to The sun, and love runs in her thrilling veins;
Blossoms hang round the brows of morning, and Flourish down the bright cheek of modest eve, Till clust’ring Summer breaks forth into singing, And feather’d clouds strew flowers round her head.
The spirits of the air live on the smells Of fruit; and joy, with pinions light, roves round
The gardens, or sits singing in the trees.
3. Answer July – Emily Dickinson (1830–86)
Answer July –Where is the Bee –Where is the Blush –Where is the Hay?
Ah, said July –Where is the Seed –Where is the Bud –Where is the May –Answer Thee – Me –
Nay – said the May –Show me the Snow –Show me the Bells –Show me the Jay!
Quibbled the Jay –Where be the Maize –Where be the Haze –Where be the Bur? Here – said the Year –
4. Hot sun, cool fire – George Peele (1556–96)
Hot sun, cool fire, temper’d with sweet air, Black shade, fair nurse, shadow my white hair: Shine, sun; burn, fire; breathe, air, and ease me; Black shade, fair nurse, shroud me and please me:
Shadow, my sweet nurse, keep me from burning, Make not my glad cause, cause of [my] mourning.
Let not my beauty’s fire Enflame unstaid desire, Nor pierce any bright eye That wand’reth lightly.
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5. Ah, Sun-flower! – William Blake
Ah, Sun-flower! weary of time, Who countest the steps of the Sun, Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller’s journey is done: Where the Youth pined away with desire, And the pale Virgin shrouded in snow Arise from their graves, and aspire Where my Sun-flower wishes to go.
6. Adieu! farewell earth’s bliss! – Thomas Nashe (1567–1601)
Adieu! farewell earth’s bliss! This world uncertain is: Fond are life’s lustful joys, Death proves them all but toys. None from his darts can fly: I am sick, I must die –Lord, have mercy on us!
Rich men, trust not in wealth, Gold cannot buy you health; Physic himself must fade; All things to end are made;
The plague full swift goes by: I am sick, I must die –Lord, have mercy on us!
Beauty is but a flower Which wrinkles will devour:
Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair Dust hath closed Helen’s eye: I am sick, I must die –Lord, have mercy on us!
7. Ring out, wild bells – Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809–1892)
O Earth, O Earth, return!
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die.
Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out the want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the time; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in.
Ring out old shapes of foul disease; Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace.
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Sandra and the late Leon Velik
Jayde Walker
Edward and Paddy White
Nic and Ann Willcock
Lorraine Woolley
Dr Kelly and Dr Heathcote Wright
C.F. Yeung & Family Philanthropic Fund
Demetrio Zema
(13)
Anonymous
21 Supporters
OVERTURE PATRONS $500+
Jane Allan and Mark Redmond
Mario M Anders
Jenny Anderson
Doris Au
Lyn Bailey
Mr Robin Batterham
Peter Berry and Amanda Quirk
Dr William Birch AM
Richard Bolitho
Miranda Brockman
Dr Robert Brook
Roger and Coll Buckle
Daniel Bushaway
Jungpin Chen
Dr John Collins
Gregory Crew
Sue Cummings
Dr Oliver and Matilda Daly
Suzanne Dembo
Carol des Cognets
Bruce Dudon
Margaret Flatman
Brian Florence
M C Friday
David and Geraldine Glenny
Hugo and Diane Goetze
Louise Gourlay OAM
Christine Grenda
Dawn Hales
George Hampel AM KC and Felicity Hampel AM SC
Dr Jennifer Henry
William Holder
Gillian Horwood
Oliver Hutton
Rob Jackson
Wendy Johnson
Irene Kearsey & Michael Ridley
John Keys
Lesley King
Dr Kim Langfield-Smith
Pauline and David Lawton
Paschalina Leach
Kay Liu
David Loggia
Helen Maclean
Eleanor & Phillip Mancini
Joy Manners
Morris and Helen Margolis
In memory of Leigh Masel
Janice Mayfield
Gail McKay
Shirley A McKenzie
Marie Misiurak
Adrian and Louise Nelson
Marian Neumann
Ed Newbigin
Valerie Newman
Amanda O’Brien
Brendan O’Donnell
Jillian Pappas
Phil Parker
Sarah Patterson
The Hon Chris Pearce and Andrea Pearce
William Ramirez
Geoffrey Ravenscroft
Dr Christopher Rees
Professor John Rickard
Michael Riordan and Geoffrey Bush
Fred and Patricia Russell
Carolyn Sanders
Dr Marc Saunders
Julia Schlapp
Hon Jim Short and Jan Rothwell Short
Madeline Soloveychik
Tom Sykes
Allison Taylor
Reverend Angela Thomas
Mely Tjandra
Chris and Helen Trueman
Rosemary Warnock
Amanda Watson
Michael Whishaw
Deborah and Dr Kevin Whithear OAM
Adrian Wigney
Charles and Jill Wright
Anonymous (13)
22 Supporters
FUTURE MSO ($1,000+)
Justine Battistella
Shayna Burns
Jessica Agoston Cleary
Alexandra Champion de Crespigny
Josh Chye
Barry Mowszowski
Jayde Walker
Demetrio Zema
MSO GUARDIANS
Jenny Anderson
David Angelovich
Lesley Bawden
Peter Berry and Amanda Quirk
Joyce Bown
Patricia A Breslin
Jenny Brukner and the late John Brukner
Peter A Caldwell
Luci and Ron Chambers
Sandra Dent
Sophie E Dougall in memory of Libby Harold
Alan Egan JP
Gunta Eglite
Marguerite Garnon-Williams
Dr Clem Gruen and Dr Rhyl Wade
Louis J Hamon OAM
Charles Hardman and Julianne Bambacas
Carol Hay
Dr Jennifer Henry
Graham Hogarth
Rod Home
Lyndon Horsburgh
Katherine Horwood
Tony Howe
Lindsay and Michael Jacombs
John Jones
Pauline and David Lawton
Robyn and Maurice Lichter
Christopher Menz and Peter Rose
Cameron Mowat
Laurence O’Keefe and Christopher James
David Orr
Matthew O’Sullivan
Rosia Pasteur
Penny Rawlins
Margaret Riches
Anne Roussac-Hoyne and Neil Roussac
Michael Ryan and Wendy Mead
Anne Kieni Serpell and Andrew Serpell
Jennifer Shepherd
Suzette Sherazee
Professors Gabriela and
George Stephenson
Pamela Swansson
Tam Vu and Dr Cherilyn Tillman
Mr and Mrs R P Trebilcock
Peter and the late Elizabeth Turner
Michael Ullmer AO
The Hon Rosemary Varty
Francis Vergona
Terry Wills Cooke OAM and the late Marian Wills Cooke
Mark Young
Anonymous (23)
The MSO gratefully acknowledges the support of the following Estates:
Norma Ruth Atwell
Angela Beagley
Barbara Bobbe
Michael Francois Boyt
Christine Mary Bridgart
Margaret Anne Brien
Ken Bullen
Deidre and Malcolm Carkeek
The Cuming Bequest
Margaret Davies
Blair Doig Dixon
Neilma Gantner
Angela Felicity Glover
The Hon Dr Alan Goldberg AO QC
Derek John Grantham
Delina Victoria Schembri-Hardy
Enid Florence Hookey
Gwen Hunt
Family and Friends of James Jacoby
Audrey Jenkins
Joan Jones
Pauline Marie Johnston
Christine Mary Kellam
C P Kemp
Jennifer Selina Laurent
23 Supporters
Sylvia Rose Lavelle
Peter Forbes MacLaren
Joan Winsome Maslen
Lorraine Maxine Meldrum
Prof Andrew McCredie
Jean Moore
Joan P Robinson
Maxwell and Jill Schultz
Miss Sheila Scotter AM MBE
Marion A I H M Spence
Molly Stephens
Gwennyth St John
Halinka Tarczynska-Fiddian
Jennifer May Teague
Elisabeth Turner
Albert Henry Ullin
Jean Tweedie
Herta and Fred B Vogel
Daphne White
Joyce Winsome Woodroffe
Dorothy Wood
COMMISSIONING CIRCLE
Cecilie Hall and the late Hon Michael Watt KC
Tim and Lyn Edward
Weis Family
FIRST NATIONS CIRCLE
John and Lorraine Bates
Colin Golvan AM KC and Dr Deborah
Golvan
Sascha O. Becker
Maestro Jaime Martín
Elizabeth Proust AO and Brian Lawrence
Guy Ross
The Sage Foundation
The Kate and Stephen Shelmerdine Family Foundation
Michael Ullmer AO and Jenny Ullmer
ADOPT A MUSICIAN
Margaret Billson and the late Ted Billson
Peter Edwards
Shane Buggle and Rosie Callanan
Roger Young
Andrew Dudgeon AM
Rohan de Korte, Philippa West
Tim and Lyn Edward
John Arcaro
Dr John and Diana Frew
Rosie Turner
Sophie Galaise and Clarence Fraser
Stephen Newton
Dr Mary-Jane Gething AO
Monica Curro
The Gross Foundation
Matthew Tomkins
Dr Clem Gruen and Dr Rhyl Wade
Robert Cossom
Cecilie Hall and the late Hon Michael Watt KC
Saul Lewis
Nereda Hanlon and Michael Hanlon AM
Abbey Edlin
David Horowicz
Anne-Marie Johnson
Dr Harry Imber
Sarah Curro, Jack Schiller
Margaret Jackson AC
Nicolas Fleury
Di Jameson OAM and Frank Mercurio
Elina Fashki, Benjamin Hanlon,
Tair Khisambeev, Christopher Moore
Peter T Kempen AM
Rebecca Proietto
The late Dr Elizabeth A Lewis AM
Anthony Chataway
Rosemary and the late Douglas Meagher
Craig Hill
Gary McPherson
Rachel Shaw
Anne Neil
Eleanor Mancini
Newton Family in memory of Rae Rothfield
Cong Gu
Patricia Nilsson and Dr Martin Tymms
Natasha Thomas
Andrew and Judy Rogers
Michelle Wood
Glenn Sedgwick
Tiffany Cheng, Shane Hooton
Anonymous
Prudence Davis
Anonymous
Rachael Tobin
24 Supporters
HONORARY APPOINTMENTS
Life Members
John Gandel AC and Pauline Gandel AC
Sir Elton John CBE
Lady Primrose Potter AC CMRI
Jeanne Pratt AC
Michael Ullmer AO and Jenny Ullmer
Anonymous
MSO Ambassador
Geoffrey Rush AC
The MSO honours the memory of Life Members
The late Marc Besen AC and the late Eva Besen AO
John Brockman OAM
The Honourable Alan Goldberg AO QC
Harold Mitchell AC
Roger Riordan AM
Ila Vanrenen
MSO ARTISTIC FAMILY
Jaime Martín
Chief Conductor
Benjamin Northey
Principal Conductor
Artistic Advisor – Learning and Engagement
Leonard Weiss
Cybec Assistant Conductor
Sir Andrew Davis CBE †
Conductor Laureate (2013–2024)
Hiroyuki Iwaki †
Conductor Laureate (1974–2006)
Warren Trevelyan-Jones
MSO Chorus Director
Erin Helyard
Artist in Residence
Karen Kyriakou
Artist in Residence, Learning and Engagement
Christian Li
Young Artist in Association
Katy Abbott
Composer in Residence
Naomi Dodd
Cybec Young Composer in Residence
Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO
First Nations Creative Chair
Xian Zhang
East meets West Ambassador
Artistic Ambassadors
Tan Dun
Lu Siqing
MSO BOARD
Chairman
David Li AM
Co-Deputy Chairs
Margaret Jackson AC
Di Jameson OAM
Managing Director
Sophie Galaise
Board Directors
Shane Buggle
Andrew Dudgeon AM
Martin Foley
Lorraine Hook
Gary McPherson
Farrel Meltzer
Edgar Myer
Glenn Sedgwick
Mary Waldron
Company Secretary
Demetrio Zema
The MSO relies on your ongoing philanthropic support to sustain our artists, and support access, education, community engagement and more. We invite our supporters to get close to the MSO through a range of special events.
The MSO welcomes your support at any level. Donations of $2 and over are tax deductible, and supporters are recognised as follows:
$500+ (Overture)
$1,000+ (Player)
$2,500+ (Associate)
$5,000+ (Principal)
$10,000+ (Maestro)
$20,000+ (Impresario)
$50,000+ (Virtuoso)
$100,000+ (Platinum)
25 Supporters
PRINCIPAL PARTNER
PREMIER PARTNERS
GOVERNMENT PARTNERS
INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRM PARTNER
ORCHESTRAL TRAINING PARTNER
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
VENUE PARTNER
MAJOR PARTNERS
EDUCATION PARTNERS
Thank you to our Partners
Quest Southbank Ernst & Young
MEDIA AND BROADCAST PARTNERS
TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS
The Sir Andrew and Lady Fairley Foundation, The Angior Family Foundation, Flora & Frank Leith Trust, Perpetual Foundation – Alan (AGL) Shaw Endowment, Sidney Myer MSO Trust Fund
East meets West Program Supporters
Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Melbourne PROGRAM SUPPORTERS
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
SUPPORTERS
Ministry of Culture and Tourism China
CONSORTIUM PARTNERS
Freemasons Foundation Victoria
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