AHE 2023 Impact Report

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2023 IMPACT REPORT AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE

“The Australian Haydn Ensemble is not to be missed.” New York Concert Review Inc, Carnegie Hall, 2023.

Australian Haydn Ensemble performs at the Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 16 October 2023.
YOUR SUPPORT IN 2023 HELPED US MAKE OUR DÉBUT AT CARNEGIE HALL. THANK YOU.
“IN 2023, AHE BEGAN A NEW DECADE, WITH A SEASON THAT ILLUMINATES THE MUSIC AND TRADITIONS OF THE 18TH CENTURY.”

AHE has ambitious plans for our second decade. Thank you for being part of our journey so far.

2023 was a big year of growth and success. It included our incredibly exciting début tour to the United States, with nine performances that drew rave reviews and standing ovations at every single location including Carnegie Hall, New York, and at the opening of the new Australian Embassy in Washington, DC.

We are all so proud of this achievement that even significantly larger organisations would have found challenging. We certainly could not have done it without your encouragement and financial support. The rapturous receptions we received everywhere were so inspiring to us all.

AHE has reached a whole new level of success in the last two years. There was our Haydn’s Times of Day marathon at the Adelaide Festival 2022, our incredible Haydn’s Creation at the Canberra International Music Festival and in Sydney, Beethoven’s Eroica and Beethoven’s Seventh, Haydn Speaks with John Bell. We also performed in the stunning small

halls of regional NSW and re-launched our Australian Haydn Academy and AHE Young Artist program.

We believe we have the potential to see AHE ranked among the world’s best in period instrument performance.

Our second decade is even more ambitious. AHE is currently in a period of growth and consolidation, moving from a start-up to a flourishing small to medium not-for-profit company. Our strategy is to steadily grow AHE's artistic activities while enhancing artistic reputation. We are creating a sustainable organisation while maintaining our energy and passion, which naturally communicates itself to our audiences in everything we do and everywhere we go.

Thank you for supporting another year of incredible music.

2023 AHE TOURING OVERVIEW

We are very proud of the growth of our regional touring program, thanks to your help.

February Haydn’s Sun & Mendelssohn's Stars AHE String Quartet Armidale, Berry, Canberra, Burrawang, Sydney, ADCH

April The Mozarts, The Haydns & The Bear AHE Orchestra with Roland Peelman (conductor), Jacqueline Porter (soprano) & Andrew Goodwin (tenor)

June Die Stille Nacht Vivaldi, Telemann & Biber AHE Baroque Ensemble with David Greco (baritone) & Melissa Farrow (flute)

Canberra International Music Festival , Sydney, ADCH

Port Macquarie, Wyong, Sydney, Canberra, Berry, Bowral, ADCH

August Beethoven’s Seventh AHE Septet Bathurst, Canberra, Parramatta, Sydney, Windsor, Robertson, Lake Macquarie, ADCH

October United States Tour AHE Orchestra San Diego, Orange County, New York, Washington, Morristown, Annapolis, Columbia

December Haydn’s Times of Day AHE Orchestra with Daniel Yeadon (cello) & Laura Vaughan (baryton)

4 musicians 6 concerts 842 audience

29 musicians 3 concerts 688 audience

8 musicians 6 concerts 1636 audience

7 musicians 9 concerts 1714 audience 1 new venue in 2023

19 musicians 9 concerts 2260 audience 8 new venues in 2023

Canberra, Sydney, ADCH 19 musicians 3 concerts 798 audience

AHE's 2023 concert programs can be found here: www.australianhaydn.com.au/program-notes

Australian Haydn Ensemble on tour in the United States, October 2023.
86 musicians 36 concerts 7938 audience

2023 AHE EDUCATION OVERVIEW

We are building our education program to reach more emerging musicians across the country, thanks to your help.

February AHE String Quartet Masterclasses

March AHA Young Artists

New England Conservatorium of Music, Armidale

16 participants 4 AHE tutors 2 education workshops

Week of Workshops & Concert Surry Hills 5 emerging artists 2 AHE tutors 1 week of education workshops 1 concert 26 audience

September AHE String Quartet Weekend of Workshops & Concert

September Australian Haydn Ensemble Spring Academy

Three days of workshops & Concert

Northern Rivers Conservatorium of Music, Lismore

22 participants 4 AHE tutors

2 education workshops 1 concert 100 audience

Central Coast Conservatorium of Music, Gosford 30 participants 8 AHE tutors 5 education workshops 1 concert 50 audience

October Oboe Masterclasses Surry Hills 4 participants 1 AHE tutor 4 masterclasses

October United States Tour Masterclasses & Workshops

San Diego, Orange County, New York

194 participants 19 musicians 8 education workshops

December AHE Orchestral Internship Canberra, Sydney 1 orchestral intern 6 rehearsals 2 concerts

272 participants

28 workshops

39 AHE musicians

AHE Academy Spring Intensive participants at Central Coast Conservatorium, Gosford, September 2023.

NSW regional towns visited in 2023: Armidale, Bathurst, Berry, Bowral, Burrawang, Gosford, Lake Macquarie, Lismore, Parramatta, Robertson, Port Macquarie, Windsor, Wyong

Australian Haydn Ensemble in rehearsal for the Beethoven's Seventh tour, August 2023. Australian Haydn Ensemble performing The Mozarts, The Haydns & The Bear at City Recital Hall, April 2023.

AHE IMPACT

With artistic impact at the heart of everything we do, our second decade centres consolidation and growth, based on these four strategic pillars:

1. Artistic Excellence and Impact

2. Enlightening Collaborations

3. Grow and Educate Audiences

4. Build a Resilient Company

Amplify vibrant, compelling programming and richly engaging performances of Classical and late Baroque era music performed by Australia’s leading historical specialists.

Exciting artistic collaborations, high-quality international guest artists and long-term community partnerships across metro and regional Australia, and internationally, that welcome audiences both existing and new.

Relentless commitment to investing in our future by building our digital capacity, our education programs and building opportunities for our musicians.

Strengthen philanthropic focus and management depth to build on this unique moment in AHE’s history.

AHE is financially sustained by diverse income streams, and the AHE board and management team work hard to ensure every dollar received has a tangible impact on our artistic and organisational growth and stability. AHE ensures that our diverse audiences have the opportunity to hear our music around the world in concert halls and online.

Spring Academy feedback

“The baroque dance was great fun and well taught.” (flute student)

“The orchestral program was incredible. Just playing with strings is such a treat for me as there are none where I live, so hearing that beautiful sound was an amazing experience.” (harpsichord student)

Audience feedback

“I really appreciate the thought and time that must be given to planning and playing the concerts as programmed.”

“I schedule other things to fit with AHE concerts.”

“I loved the intimacy and shared appreciation of the music, musicians and the audience.”

“A moment of rare bliss.”

“An exciting, wonderful addition to the nation’s musical life. The concerts are imbued with both intense scholarship and inherent musicality.”

Reviewers were enthusiastic

“This was superlative playing of what must be music in its purest form.…” LIMELIGHT

“The Australian Haydn Ensemble is clearly a treasure” CLASSIKON

1/2

“The six members of the Ensemble were in sparkling form for a programme that both moved and uplifted in equal measure. And if Greco was the star of the show, his co-star was undoubtedly Melissa Farrow” LIMELIGHT

1/2

“Australian Haydn Ensemble’s magnificent seven nail a stripped back Beethoven classic.” LIMELIGHT

“This is their first American presence. Let it not be the end.” CONCERT ON NET

“Superb ensemble playing.” BLOGCRITICS

“...the Australian Haydn Ensemble is not to be missed” NEW YORK CONCERT REVIEW

Australian Haydn Ensemble performs at the Embassy of Australia, Washington DC, 18 October 2023. Melissa Farrow, Principal Flute, American Australian Association performance in New York, October 2023. Karina Schmitz Viola by Francis Beaulie, 2011, Montreal after Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza, 1793, Milan

OUR PATRONS

Our patrons enable us to continue presenting wonderful concerts. We are so grateful to everyone who supports us and cannot thank you enough. Patron categories are named after famous eighteenthcentury patrons who supported and commissioned many of Haydn's, Mozart's and Beethoven’s works we know and love today. Where would we be without them?

PATRON

Professor the Honourable Dame

Marie Bashir AD CVO

FOUNDING PATRON

The late Dr Timothy Pascoe AM

CHAIR’S CIRCLE

Marco Belgiorno-Zegna AM & Angela Belgiorno-Zegna

Mark Burrows AO

Sherry & the late Tom Gregory

Peter & Lisa Macqueen

Karin Keighley

Kevin McCann AO & Deirdre

McCann

Ian & Pam McGaw

The late Dr Timothy Pascoe AM & the late Eva Pascoe

Peter Young AM & Susan Young Anonymous (1)

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE

Emalyn Foundation

Adrian Maroya

Jon & Susanne North

WALDSTEIN

$10,000–$14,999

David & Anne Eustace Foundation

Carolyn Fletcher AM Philanthropy Initiative Australia, a giving fund of the APS Foundation

VAN SWIETEN

$5,000–$9,999

Richard Fisher AM & Diana Fisher

Reg & Kathie Grinberg

Anthony Strachan

The Hon. Anthony Whealy K.C. & Annie Whealy Anonymous (1)

GALITZIN

$1,000 - $4,999

Antoinette Albert

Martin & Ursula Armstrong

Mark Bethwaite AM & Jill

Bethwaite

Clive Birch

Jan Bowen AM FRSN

Keith & Louise Brodie

Dr Andrew Byrne & Andrew Gill

Lloyd Capps & Mary Jo Capps

AM

George H. Clark

Robert & Carmel Clark

Dr Terry & Julie Clarke

Jean Cockayne

Peter & Prudence Davenport

Robert & Jane Diamond

Alison Dunn

Jeremy & Kate Eccles

Ron & Suellen Enestrom

David, Katrina & Madeline Evans

Ralph Evans AO & Maria Evans

John Fairfax AO & Libby Fairfax

Bunny Gardiner-Hill

Prof Pru Goward AO

Sharon Green

Jamie Hardigg

The Hon Don Harwin

Elizabeth Howard

Sarah de Jong

Dr Gerard Joseph

David Kent OAM & Angela Kent

David Maloney AM & Erin

Flaherty

Garth Mansfield OAM & Margaret Mansfield OAM

Paul & Anne Masi

Rod & Diane McAllery

Paula McLean

Trevor Parkin

Nick Payne

Susan Perrin-Kirby

Peter & Libby Plaskitt

David & Elizabeth Platt

Keith & Robyn Power

Michael & Anna Rennie

Robert & Myriame Rich

Deidre Rickards

Greg & Wendy See

Peter & Vivienne Skinner

David & Isabel Smithers

Kay Vernon

Lady Meriel Wilmot-Wright

Anonymous (8)

LOBKOWITZ

$500–$999

Patricia Adey

John Baird

Jeffrey Bridger

Dr Sylvia Cardale

Lynette Casey

Dr Michael & Dr Colleen

Chesterman

Wendy Cobcroft

Richard & Cynthia Coleman

Dr Nola Cooke

Matt Costello & Bernie Heard

Todd Denney & Jacqui Smith

Sandra Duggan

Dr Meredith Edwards

Dr Marguerite Foxon

Stephen & Jill Goggs

Diccon & Liz Loxton

Dr Jacqueline Milne

Beverley Northey

Paul O'Donnell

David & Jill Townsend

Ailsa Veiszadeh

Dr Margot Woods

Anonymous (5)

RAZUMOWSKY

$50–$499

Rosemary Adams

Glenn & Jillian Albrecht

Phil Alt

Catherine Andrews

Ann Armstrong

Wayne Arthur

James Ashburner

Tanya Bailey

Anna-Rosa Baker

Dr Susan Ballinger

Robin Bass

Pam Behncke

Peter Benjamin

David Biggs

John Biggs

Walter Bilas & Phillip Sadler

Peter Bodor KC & Sally Bodor

Nicolette Bramley

Russell Burgess & Judith Cain

Alan Coates

Jon Collings

Sean Conkey & Tegan

Redinbaugh

Christine Cooper

Catherine Cowper

Susan Cox

Peter Cumines

David Cummins

Dr John Dearn

Dr Robert Dingley

Gabrielle Donovan

Giles & Heather Edmonds

Garry Feeney & Wendy

Sanderson

Mary Finn

Ivan Foo & Ron Gouder

Stephen Gates

Pamela Gibbins

Jean Gifford

Rosemary Greaves

Peter Green

Kate Guilfoyle

Lesley Harland

Alan Hauseman & Janet Nash

Dr Judith Healy

Meredith Hellicar

Jenni Hibbard

Ann Hoban

Julia Hoffman

Neil Hyden

Dave Jordan & Louise Walsh

Brendan Joyce

Pauline Junankar

Poss Keech

Heather Kenway

Siew-Ean Khoo

Chris Kuan

Pastor de Lasala OAM

Claude Lecomte

Ting Lee

Yuan Lim

Cookie Lloyd

Alison Lockhart

John Ma

Terry & Catherine McCullagh

Peter McDonald

Joanne McGrath

Paul & Betty Meyer

Ian Milne

Richard & Joan Milner

Jan Marie Muscio

Heather Nash

Helen Neville

Dee O'Brien

Henry O'Connor

Louise Owen

Stefan Pantzier

James & Doreen Payne

Catherine Peel

Sarah Pitt

Dr Lesley Potter

Joan Pratt

Anne Quinane

Frans Rammers

Dr Geoff Randal

Heather Reid

Anthony Robinson

Lucile Roe

Jennifer Rose-Innes

Edward Schloegl

Adele Schonhardt

Ian Scott

Dr John Sheehy

Ian Sheldrick

Dr Richard Sippe

Keith & Janet Stanistreet

Dr Rupert Summerson

Augusta Supple

Susan Tanner

Cathy Thompson-Brown

Sarah Turvey

Jeremy Wainwright

Anthony Wallis

John Walmsley

Dr Frances Whalan

Kim & Catherine Williams

Dr Ann Young

In Memory of Dr Michael McGrath Anonymous (36)

This listing is correct as of 7 March 2024, and we gratefully recognise all donations received since 1 January 2023.

Daniel Yeadon Cello by William Forster II, 1781, London .

GREAT REASONS TO SUPPORT US

When you make a donation to the Australian Haydn Ensemble you help us to:

// 1

Bring beautiful music to more people in our cities, regional Australia and beyond.

// 2

Introduce the joy of period instruments and historically informed practice to young musicians.

// 3

Give new life to the music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and lesser known composers like Boccherini and CPE Bach.

// 4

Bring audiences into the sound world originally created by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.

//

5

Ensure rarely performed chamber arrangements of works by Beethoven and Mozart are played again, sometimes for the first time since the nineteenth century, bringing delight to new audiences.

// 6

Continue to build on our considerable success!

Melissa Farrow Flute by Martin Wenner, c.2013, Singen after Carlo Palanca, c.1750, Turin

PARTNERS

BOARD

Marco Belgiorno-Zegna AM (Chair)

Jan Bowen AM FRSN

Carolyn Fletcher AM

Harriet Lenigas

Adrian Maroya

Kevin McCann AO

Skye McIntosh (Artistic Director)

Jon North

Vivienne Skinner

Peter Young AM

FOUNDING PATRON

Dr Timothy Pascoe AM

SUPPORTERS GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

PATRON

Professor the Honorable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO

STAFF

Skye McIntosh – Artistic Director

Jacqui Smith – Chief Executive Officer

Alison Dunn – Marketing and Communications Director

Emma Murphy – Financial Controller

Janine Hewitt – Accountant

Stephen Bydder – Administrator

Marguerite Foxon – Front of House and Administrator*

Arnold Klugkist – Artistic Operations

Richard Bratby – Program Notes

Photography – Helen White, Oliver Miller

Graphic Design – Yolanda Koning

*In Kind Support

The Australian Haydn Ensemble acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, work and perform. We pay our respects to musicians and Elders past, present, and emerging.

ABN 26 202 621 166

The Australian Haydn Ensemble Inc. was incorporated as an Association in NSW on 12 April 2012, and has Deductible Gift Recipient status. Gifts to the Australian Haydn Ensemble Inc. Donation Fund are tax deductible. Details on how to make your contribution can be found here: www.australianhaydn.com.au/donate

Please contact Jacqui Smith, Chief Executive Officer, for more information: E: jacqui.smith@australianhaydn.com.au | 1800 334 388 (Freecall) | australianhaydn.com.au

Level 1, 45 Chippen Street, Chippendale NSW 2008 | PO Box 400, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

Livestream Partner Media Partner Audit Partner AHE is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. Education Partners
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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