Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Learning 2017

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learning program 2017


At the ASO, we are dedicated to music education and passionate about inspiring schools and students across the state to enjoy music in their lives.

Vincent Ciccarello Managing Director, ASO

The response to our Learning Program in 2016 was phenomenal. We are proud to offer an extensive program, jam-packed with creative and participatory projects for schools and students. Through all our activities we hope to improve social and emotional wellbeing, and encourage participation in, and appreciation of, live music and music-making in a variety of settings.

Our popular open rehearsal program Rehearsals Unwrapped for secondary students returns, and in a new collaboration with the DreamBIG Children’s Festival we present The Lion Who Wanted to Love at Adelaide Zoo, performed by Paul Rissmann and eleven musicians of the ASO. We continue to develop our Big Rehearsals and Professional Pathways in an effort to provide young and emerging musicians across South Australia with mentorship and career development opportunities. As part of this, we introduce a new Big Rehearsal Masters program, offered to advanced level secondary and tertiary students and conducted by ASO Principal Conductor, Nicholas Carter.

Internationally acclaimed composer and educator Paul Rissmann returns once again to the ASO to lead our third annual Festival of In an effort to ensure that our programs have Learning and Participation. For the first time, the glorious Adelaide Town Hall will be home to a long-lasting and positive impact on students, the week-long program of schools and families teachers and schools, the ASO places great concerts, featuring two Australian premieres by importance on the provision of engaging, Paul Rissmann, and three exceptional programs contemporary, Australian-curriculum aligned learning resources and professional learning for students aged from kindergarten through opportunities for all participating schools and to the senior years. teachers. Our workshop with Paul Rissmann In addition to the festival’s family workshops, promises to be an unique learning opportunity we are also thrilled to be collaborating with for early years and primary classroom the Elder Conservatorium of Music to present teachers. In partnership with the Bob Hawke a concert at Elder Hall. This project will see the Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA, we present ASO perform side by side with Conservatorium a stimulating Art Talk on creativity in arts students, featuring a performance of a brand education that will coincide with and celebrate new work, devised by 20 students throughout a UNESCO Arts Education Week, DreamBIG week of creative workshops with Paul Rissmann. Festival and the ASO Festival of Learning and Participation. With a strong commitment to the commissioning of new works for children, Music is powerful. And our diverse 2017 Season ASO is proud to be producing a new touring promises to be our most exciting Learning work for primary schools in 2017, based on the program yet. tale of Herman and Rosie by Australian author, Gus Gordon, and composed by Adelaide composer, Mark Simeon Ferguson. Building on the success of our kindergarten incursion performances in 2016, ASO Little Maestros will launch in kindergartens and junior primary schools in October.

Art and culture are an essential part of our quality of life in South Australia. At SA Power Networks we are committed to enhancing access to the arts, cultural development and creative excellence in our community.

Rob Stobbe CEO, SA Power Networks

I am pleased that, since 2002, we have partnered with an organisation that ensures creativity is front and centre in the lives of young people, their families and schools. The future ahead of us is a complex one, so equipping the students of today with the creative tools needed to navigate the world benefits us all.

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program D AT E

YEARS

PAG E

FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Herman and Rosie

7, 10–13 Apr

2-5 Primary

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22 May

K-2 Primary

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Out of This World 7 Jun 4-7 Primary Festival of Learning & Participation

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Happy Town Festival of Learning & Participation

The Lion Who Wanted to Love

ASO Little Maestros

9 Jun

K-3 Primary

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17–20 Oct

K-1 Primary

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FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS Rehearsals Unwrapped 1

5 Apr

7-12 Secondary

10

12 Apr

10-12 Secondary

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Fortune’s Fool 6 Jun 8-10 Secondary Festival of Learning & Participation

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Mozart at Elder 1

Mozart at Elder 2

21 June

10-12 Secondary

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Mozart at Elder 3

16 Aug

10-12 Secondary

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Rehearsals Unwrapped 2

20 Sep

7-12 Secondary

10

8 Nov

10-12 Secondary

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Music Students

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Mozart at Elder 4

FOR TEACH E RS/M USICIANS Big Rehearsal Masters

13-14 Feb

Art Talk with Paul Rissmann In Flight Music Making in the Early Years Come and Play Professional Pathways Teacher Professional Learning

25 May

General Public

2 Jun

General Public

4 Jun

Teachers

30 Jul

Community

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Music Students

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Year long Various

Teachers

This program is specifically for schools and students. For details on our Family Program, please visit aso.com.au/learning/family

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“It was amazing!! Seeing so many kids being free and able to experience and enjoy being with an orchestra for an hour was incredible.” Laura, attending teacher FOR SCHOOLS

ASO Festival of Learning & Participation Led by Paul Rissmann In 2017, our annual celebration of music making and participation for young people will, for the first time, be housed in the superb surroundings of the Adelaide Town Hall. This dynamic weeklong festival will see over four thousand students from kindergarten to tertiary level, share and make music with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. We welcome back internationally acclaimed composer and educator, Paul Rissmann, to lead the week’s programs, each linking to the ASO 2017 theme of storytelling. Sign up to the mailing list to receive full details of Family Programs in late 2016: aso.com.au/learning

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Fortune’s Fool Yr 8-10 Out of This World Yr 4-7 Happy Town Yr K-3 In Flight: ASO collaboration with the Elder Conservatorium of Music General Public / Yr 10-12 Teacher Professional Learning Program – Music Making in the Early Years – Art Talk - Creativity in Arts Education Family Performances and Workshops – Mad Hatter’s Music – Wonderland Workshop – Out of This World – Happy Town


ASO Festival of Learning & Participation

FOR SCHOOLS

F o r t u n e ’s F o o l For the first time in 2017, the ASO’s Festival of Learning & Participation includes an exciting program designed specifically to connect high school students with the orchestra. Fortune’s Fool reveals three composers’ imaginings of Shakespeare’s tragic love story, Romeo and Juliet. Throughout this innovative and dynamic performance, Rissmann will explore three contrasting works: Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, Bernstein’s West Side Story, and Craig Armstrong’s unforgettable score to Baz Luhrmann’s award winning film Romeo & Juliet. Selected students will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to stand on stage and narrate words from Shakespeare’s text, accompanied by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Creative learning resource provided to all attending schools.

Tu e 6 J u n e 11am

Presenter Paul Rissmann

Duration 60 mins

Conductor Graham Abbott

Age suitability Yr 8-10

Cost $10 per student $8.50 per student for Category 1-3 schools Bookings aso.com.au/learning/schools

A d e l a i d e To w n H a l l

Australian Curriculum Links English, Music

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ASO Festival of Learning & Participation

FOR SCHOOLS

Out of This World Award-winning British composer and presenter Paul Rissmann returns to the ASO with a performance that will take you out of your seat, and out of this world! With music by Beethoven, Paul Stanhope and the bold themes from Star Wars and The Incredibles, we invite you and your students to take part in an interactive musical journey to lands far and beyond. At the centre of the performance will be the Australian premiere of Rissmann’s newest composition, Wonderland, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s book Alice in Wonderland. Participation packs provided to all attending schools.

We d 7 J u n e 10am & 12pm

Presenter Paul Rissmann

Duration 60 mins

Conductor Graham Abbott

Age suitability Yr 4-7

Vocalist Alexandra Bollard 4

A d e l a i d e To w n H a l l

Cost $10 per student $8.50 per student for Category 1-3 schools Bookings aso.com.au/learning/schools Australian Curriculum Links English, Music


Image courtesy: The Chimpanzees of Happy Town by Giles Andreae, illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees first published in the UK by Orchards Books, an imprint of Hachette Children’s Books, Carmelite House, London

ASO Festival of Learning & Participation

FOR SCHOOLS

H a p p y To w n Narrated by the charismatic Paul Rissmann, hear the story of Chutney the Chimpanzee as he transforms Drabsville into a town of colour and joy. Based on the story by Giles Andreae, The Chimpanzees of Happy Town will be brought to life by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra as they perform Rissmann’s vibrant score in its Australian Premiere. Delightful images by illustrator Guy Parker Rees will be projected above the orchestra, and children are invited to perform with the orchestra through participatory songs and actions. With important messages of how love and care creates family and community, this fun-filled story is sure to put a smile on the faces of young and old alike. Participation packs provided to all attending schools.

Fri 9 June 10am & 12pm

Presenter Paul Rissmann

Duration 45 mins

Conductor Graham Abbott

Age suitability K–Yr 3

Cost $10 per student $8.50 per student for Category 1-3 schools Bookings aso.com.au/learning/schools

A d e l a i d e To w n H a l l

Australian Curriculum Links English, Music

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Image credit – The Lion Who Wanted to Love by Giles Andreae, illustrated by David Wojtowycz first published in the UK by Orchard Books, an imprint of Hachette Children’s Books, London UK

D r e a m B I G C h i l d r e n ’s F e s t i v a l

FOR SCHOOLS

T h e L i o n W h o Wa n t e d t o L o v e LOVING THE LIONS at ADELAIDE ZOO

You can add to this special event with discounted Adelaide Zoo entry, a special animal close up presentation (not a lion!) and then be guided to the lion enclosure to see our majestic cats up close. The cost will be an additional $8 (with teachers and carers free at a ratio of 1:5 students). Afterwards you are free to explore the Zoo until closing time at 5pm! Please add this to your DreamBIG booking form.

Mon 22 May 10.30am & 12pm

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The Sanctuary Adelaide ZOO

Experience the Adelaide Zoo in a brand new way – through the love of a playful lion! Meet Leo the Lion. Lions are usually fierce and strong but Leo doesn’t fit in; he just wants to love everybody and play with his friends all day long. This is a truly uplifting concert which combines the music of brilliant composer Paul Rissmann with award-winning author Giles Andreae’s much beloved children’s story, The Lion Who Wanted to Love. In the beautiful setting of the Adelaide Zoo, your students will sing, roar and share Leo the Lion’s plight to play, be brave and save the day.

Presenter Paul Rissmann

Duration 45 mins

Cost $15 / $8

Age suitability K–Yr 2

Bookings DreamBIG Children’s Festival: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au Australian Curriculum Links Music, Science, English


Panel Discussion

FOR TEACHERS

A r t Ta l k Featuring Paul Rissmann Adelaide Symphony Orchestra continues its collaboration with The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, University of South Australia throughout Season 2017 to give you the chance to hear directly from the artists. This unique Art Talk will feature composer, educator and Performer Paul Rissmann, with other specialists exploring creativity in arts education. Discussion coincides with UNESCO Arts Education Week (May 22 – 27), DreamBIG Festival (18 – 27 May) and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Festival of Learning & Participation (4 – 10 June).

Thu 25 May 6pm

Duration 60 mins

Cost Free, registration is essential hawkecentre.unisa.edu.au

A l l a n S c ot t Au d i t o r i u m , H a w k e B u i l d i n g , U n i s a C i t y We s t Ca m p u s

ASO Festival of Learning & Participation Te a c h e r P r o f e s s i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n t

FOR TEACHERS

Music Making in the E a r l y Ye a r s This creative workshop is a chance for early years and primary classroom teachers to work with internationally acclaimed educator Paul Rissmann. You will discover ways to integrate creative music-making into everyday classroom activities and develop your own creative skills. Professional Learning certificates will be provided for all attending teachers.

Sun 4 June 1.30–4.30pm

ASO Grainger Studio

Presenter Paul Rissmann

Duration 3 hrs

Cost $60 (includes refreshments)

Age suitability Teachers: Kindergarten/ primary classroom teachers (no musical experience required)

Bookings aso.com.au/learning/ teachers-students Australian Curriculum Links Performing Arts

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Based on the book Herman and Rosie written and illustrated by Gus Gordon Text and illustrations copyright © Gus Gordon 2012 First published by Penguin Viking This production produced by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra under licence

To u r i n g P e r f o r m a n c e s

SCHOOL INCURSIONS

Herman and Rosie “This is a tale about a big city. It’s a tale of hotdogs and music and the summertime subway breeze. It’s a tale of singing on rooftops and toffees that stick to your teeth. But most of all, it’s the tale of Herman and Rosie”. A newly commissioned score by the ASO for 2017, composed by Mark Simeon Ferguson and based on Gus Gordon’s delightful book Herman and Rosie. This is a story about friendship, music, life in the big city, and following your dreams. Eight musicians of the ASO will perform the charming musical adaptation of Herman (oboe player) and Rosie (jazz singer) which features a lively, jazz-influenced score and plenty of opportunities for students to participate throughout, this performance is sure to be a musical highlight of your school year! For metropolitan school performances, selected students will have the unique opportunity to form a student percussion ensemble and perform in the concert alongside the ASO musicians. Please note that these students will take part in a rehearsal 60 minutes prior to performance start time on the day.

To u r i n g D a t e s 7 April, 10–13 April

Presenter Susan Ferguson Duration 45 mins Age suitability Yr 2-5

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Adelaide Metropolitan Schools

Cost $700 for up to 100 students; additional students charged at $7 each $100 per school for teacher workshop and learning resource.

Teacher Professional Learning Workshop Explore ways to immerse your classes in this concert prior to the performance day. Workshop attendance compulsory for at least one teacher per school. Professional Learning certificates provided for all attending teachers Mon 6 Feb 4.30–6.30pm ASO Grainger Studio

Application aso.com.au/learning/schools Limited places available Australian Curriculum Links Performing Arts, English


Photo by Shane Reid Photography

To u r i n g P e r f o r m a n c e s

SCHOOL INCURSIONS

ASO Little Maestros Music can open the mind of a child in extraordinary ways. In this new interactive program, eight musicians of the ASO and presenter Elizabeth McCall, will deliver a fun-filled and educational introduction to the orchestra through songs, games and story. At the end of the performance, there will also be the opportunity for the children to get up close to the instruments and meet the musicians.

Teacher Professional Learning Workshop At this workshop you’ll learn how to incorporate music learning into your classroom and the Early Years Learning Framework/Australian Curriculum. Workshop attendance compulsory for at least one teacher per school. Professional Learning certificates provided for all attending teachers Mon 11 Sept 4.30–6pm, ASO Grainger Studio

To u r i n g D a t e s 17–20 October

Presenter Elizabeth McCall Duration 60 mins Age suitability K–Yr 1

Adelaide Metropolitan Schools

Cost $420 for up to 60 students; additional students charged at $7 each

Application aso.com.au/learning/schools Limited places available Australian Curriculum Links Performing Arts, English

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Schools have the opportunity to see the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in their main-stage performances by attending either a rehearsal or a matinee concert. Details follow. ASO REHEARSALS / CONCERTS

Rehearsals Unwrapped Join Guy Noble and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at a final rehearsal and get a sneak-peak into what happens before the concert. Classics Unwrapped is the best bite-sized bits of classical music presented by ASO favourite, conductor and popular ABC Classic FM Presenter, Guy Noble.

W e d 5 A p r i l : Once Upon a Time We d 2 0 S e pt : H o m e 9.30am

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A d e l a i d e To w n H a l l

Conductor/Presenter Guy Noble

Cost $6 per student ticket. Free for Category 1-3 schools

Duration Approx 90 mins

Bookings aso.com.au/learning/schools

Age suitability Yr 7-12

Australian Curriculum Links Music


ASO REHEARSALS / CONCERTS

Mozart at Elder Mozart at Elder 1 In our first Mozart at Elder concert for 2017, ASO Concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto directs the orchestra in a performance of Mozart’s masterful ballet music from his opera, Idomeneo. This concert is rounded out by Copland’s Appalachian Spring which has been described as “capturing the essence of an ideal America, one of open fields and endless possibilities”.

Mozart at Elder 2 Daniel de Borah, one of Australia’s foremost pianists, consistently praised for his grace and finesse, takes to the stage to perform Mozart’s touching Piano Concerto No 24. Led by the ASO’s Principal Conductor, Nicholas Carter, this work is paired perfectly with Schumann’s Symphony No 3, ‘Rhenish’.

Mozart at Elder 3 The ASO winds perform Mozart’s masterpiece, Serenade No 10, ‘Gran Partita’, a work that overflows with colour, contrast and a world of ideas. Instruments move in and out of the limelight, dictating the mood of its seven movements. A highlight is the lilting introduction to the third movement from which a long sustained note on the oboe suddenly appears. Heart-melting magic.

Mozart at Elder 1:

Mozart at Elder 3:

Wed 12 April 11.30am Natsuko Yoshimoto Violin/Director

Wed 16 August 11.30am

Mozart at Elder 2:

Mozart at Elder 4:

Wed 21 June 11.30am Nicholas Carter Conductor

Wed 8 November 11.30am Natsuko Yoshimoto Violin/Director

Elder Hall

Mozart at Elder 4 ASO Concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto leads Mozart’s mystical Adagio & Fugue, complemented by Bach’s transformative Canon & Fugue (Art of Fugue). Mozart’s rhythmic Symphony No 29, replete with the soft, descending octave in the first violins at the beginning, and culminating in a lively finale of virtuoso horns rounds out the program.

Cost $12 per student ticket (1 teacher comp/ 10 students) Bookings aso.com/learning/schools Age Suitability Yr 8-12

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Photo by Alex Makeyev

ASO collaboration with the Elder Conservatorium of Music – Finale concert

GENERAL PUBLIC

In Flight As part of the ASO’s commitment to nurture the next generation of musicians, this project will see ASO musicians working with music students in a side by side performance featuring works of Ravel and Stravinsky, conducted by Luke Dollman. As a centrepiece to the concert, a group of students from the Elder Conservatorium will present a brand new work, inspired by Ravel’s Mother Goose and Stravinsky’s Firebird, following a week of creative workshops led by internationally acclaimed composer and educator Paul Rissmann. Sign up to the mailing list to be alerted to when tickets will go on sale for this concert aso.com.au/learning

Fri 2 June 1.10pm 12

Elder Hall

Creative Director Paul Rissmann

Duration Approx 1 hr

Conductor Luke Dollman

Age suitability General Public, Yr 10-12


Photo by Shane Reid Photography

STUDENTS / COMMUNITY MUSICIANS

Big Rehearsal Masters An exciting addition to the ASO Big Rehearsal program, Big Rehearsal Masters is offered to advanced orchestral students in 2017. This dynamic new program will provide students the opportunity to be mentored by ASO musicians, as they rehearse and perform together under the baton of the ASO’s Principal Conductor, Nicholas Carter. The event will culminate in an evening performance for families and friends. Details of all other ASO Big Rehearsal programs will be released early 2017.

“I can’t thank you enough for the amazing opportunity we had this morning with the ASO. Thank you so much for facilitating this incredible experience. We are very grateful to all ASO members who mentored so inspiringly.” ASO Big Rehearsal participant 2016

Fe b r u a r y M o n 1 3 , 1 0 a m–4 p m, Tu e 1 4, 5 –8 p m, S h owca s e p er for ma nce 7pm

ASO Grainger Studio

Conductor Nicholas Carter Cost $75 per student (to be paid following application process) Applications open online at aso.com.au/learning from 1 November 2016

Eligibility Advanced orchestral instruments AMEB (or equivalent) grade 6+ Secondary/Tertiary Students aged 15+ Online applications Open 1 November until 20 December 2016. Successful applicants will be notified in early January. aso.com.au/learning

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STUDENTS / COMMUNITY MUSICIANS

Professional Pathways If you are a musician considering a career in the performing arts or want to explore career options and pathways within the industry, then this program is for you! In 2017, we invite young and emerging musicians to immerse themselves in ASO Professional Pathways program which aims to inspire, nurture and opens doors to a creative future. Professional Pathways gives you the artistic edge through exclusive access to ASO rehearsals, workshops, artists talks and masterclasses. Students must commit to attend a minimum of six activities over the course of the year to complete the program.

ASO Artists Exclusive up close and personal Q&A sessions with internationally acclaimed guest musicians, conductors and composers as they feature throughout the ASO 2017 Season. Auditions Hear the orchestra rehearse some of the most frequently selected repertoire for orchestral auditions. Attend an exclusive excerpt masterclass and learn what it takes to be successful in an audition situation. Music Education Discover your own inner creative voice while learning new skills and ideas for encouraging creativity in education. Consider effective ways to place music education at the heart of everyday learning. Music Leadership Develop your music leadership and presentation skills through involvement in the ASO learning and community programs. Performance Experience what it is like to play in a professional symphony orchestra and develop your orchestral and creative ensemble skills in the ASO Big Rehearsals Masters program (separate application process applies). Arts Management Hear from members of the ASO Management Team and learn about the diverse administrative and management roles and opportunities within arts organisations.

Cost $150 per year (inclusive of ASO Student Live Pass (see page 17) Age suitability Music students aged 15+

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Online applications Open 1 November until 20 December 2016. Successful applicants will be notified in early January aso.com.au/learning

Rehearsals Observe the orchestra as they prepare for programs across diverse music genres and with guest artists.


Photo by Shane Reid Photography

STUDENTS / COMMUNITY MUSICIANS

ASO Come and Play In recent years, the ASO has held rehearsals in which community musicians sat next to professional musicians to experience what it’s like to play in a symphony orchestra. Again in 2017, we offer adult musicians the chance to join the players of the ASO, for an engaging afternoon of music making, conducted by Principal Conductor, Nicholas Carter. The afternoon will conclude with an informal performance to family and friends. Features excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet and Strauss’s Blue Danube.

S u n 3 0 J ul y, 2 . 3 0 – 5. 3 0 p m I nfo r ma l p e r for ma nce at 5 p m ASO Grainger Studio

Conductor Nicholas Carter

Cost $55, afternoon tea provided

Duration Approx 3 hrs

Applications Applications will open online at aso.com.au/learning from mid-April Limited places available

Suitability Community musicians, ages 18+ (approx. grade 5 +)

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ASO

FAQs Who to contact? If you’ve been to an ASO Learning activity in the past, chances are you’ve dealt with Emily Gann. Emily will be on maternity leave from November 2016 to July 2017, and in her place, you’ll be able to contact Jeridene Foreman foremanj@aso.com.au If you have a booking/payment question, please contact Customer Service Manager, Tom Bastians on aso@aso.com.au / 08 8233 6243. How to book? All bookings are to be made via aso.com.au/learning Bookings can be made online for Instant Confirmed Bookings, with payment by credit card at checkout, or for Invoiced Bookings, for confirmation and payment by invoice. • To complete an Instant Confirmed Booking, select the appropriate student and teacher ticket numbers. • For Invoiced Bookings, please select the appropriate amount of INVOICED Student and INVOICED Teacher tickets and continue to checkout without payment. For booking made in 2016, invoices must be paid by Friday 4 February 2017. For all other bookings, invoices must be paid within 10 days of receipt of invoice.

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During the checkout process you will be required to provide information about the group. We collect age, access information and photography permissions for the purposes of organising the activities. Teacher Tickets For every 10 students, you may choose 1 complimentary teacher ticket.* *Please note these orders are audited, and any incorrect complimentary ticket ratios will be corrected, which may result in extra charges being due. What if I/we commit and then need to cancel the school booking? Due to the high demand, no refunds or reductions of numbers once invoice has been sent are allowed. Additional tickets may be purchased subject to availability. Access All venues used for Learning programs are accessible: Grainger Studio and Adelaide Town Hall both have lifts. If you are concerned about accessibility, please include any relevant information when booking or call Customer Service Manager on 08 8233 6243.


ASO STUDENTS PROGRAM

ASO Live Pass “I thought hearing the orchestra in digital was good, but live it is so much more incredible!”

The Live Pass (LP) is the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s student program. At just $50, the LP provides members with rush tickets to thirteen concerts in 2017 – all nine of our Master Series concerts, and all four of our Classics Unwrapped concerts.

Thien, Live Pass Member 2016

*tickets are subject to availability and communicated via PITCH: The Live Pass Publication and through the Live Pass Facebook group. Participants must be 15+ and a full-time student. For full terms and conditions visit aso.com.au/lp

SUPPORT

Support music education The ASO relies on support from generous individuals – every donation provides vital support. ASO is a registered not-forprofit with DGR status

We particularly wish to thank philanthropic partner, the FWH Foundation, who has made a commitment to the ASO Learning Progam.

Your gift will help us continue our 80+ year tradition of bringing quality orchestral music into the lives and hearts of our community, now and for future generations. Give online at: aso.com.au/donate For further information phone Alexandra Bassett, Donor Relations Manager on 08 8233 6221 or bassetta@aso.com.au

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Adelaide Symphony Orchestra 91 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000 T (08) 8233 62633 F (08) 8233 6222 E aso@aso.com.au aso.com.au

Learning Program Enquiries Learning & Community Engagement Coordinator T (08) 8233 6253 E learning@aso.com.au Child Safe Environment The ASO is committed to providing a child safe environment. For enquiries, contact the Manager, People & Culture T (08) 8233 6247 E hr@aso.com.au

Principal Partner

Learning Program Major Partner

Government Support

The ASO receives Commonwealth funding through the Australia Council; its arts funding and advisory body

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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