Opera at Jimbour 2021 Program

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Q M F, W E ST E R N D O W N S R E G I O N A L C O U N C I L , O P E R A Q U E E N S L A N D AND JIMBOUR EVENTS PRESENT

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OPERAat JIMBOUR JIMBOUR HOUSE, WESTERN DOWNS

25 –> 27 June 2021

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Welcome Joel Edmondson Chief Executive Officer, QMF

Welcome to Opera at Jimbour! 2021 is a momentous year of change for this jewel in the Queensland events calendar. For the very first time, we have been invited into the grounds and homestead of Jimbour House, for a uniquely intimate opera and chamber music experience. This new format reimagines how music might have been presented here during the 19th-century, and is a rare opportunity to see world-class performers up close. Secondly, Opera at Jimbour 2021 marks the beginning of the very first route along the Queensland Music Trails, a world-first music tourism initiative for Queensland. It is fitting that an event that has been part of the QMF stable since 2003 should also embody the bright future for music events across regional Queensland. Partnerships are at the heart of QMF’s work in regional Queensland. We are thrilled to collaborate with Opera Queensland and Ensemble Q to deliver this year’s program. QMF’s enduring partnership with Western Downs Regional Council remains the rock on which Opera at Jimbour is built.

Acknowledgement of Country QMF respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and communities on which QMF and Queensland Music Trails events take place. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country on whose land works are created, performed and celebrated by QMF and Queensland Music Trails. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Many thanks to Russell Pastoral for once again trusting us to bring Jimbour House alive with music. 2


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Cr Paul McVeigh

The Hon. Stirling Hinchliffe MP

Mayor, Western Downs Regional Council

Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport

It is my absolute pleasure to welcome you to the Western Downs.

Welcome to Opera at Jimbour, a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Jimbour’s local culture and community, and hopefully explore some of the superb tourism experiences on offer here.

Opera at Jimbour is one of several premier events we are proud to host here in the region, and we are delighted to partner with QMF to bring you another stellar weekend of phenomenal performances, top-notch local produce, and vibrant community experiences at the magnificent Jimbour House.

The impacts of the pandemic have provided incredible challenges, but thanks to the hard work of Queenslanders our state was one of the first to put in place a COVID Safe Event Framework which paved the way for events such as this one to take place.

We are delighted to showcase the wonderful place we call home, as you explore our rich history, big skies, unique visitor experiences, and welcoming community. While you’re here, I encourage you to explore our vibrant local businesses and get to know the people that make our region so special.

The Queensland Government is proud to support Opera at Jimbour, through Tourism and Events Queensland’s Destinations Events Program and it is a feature on our It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar. Events are an important part of our state’s economic recovery from the pandemic because they attract visitors to the region which stimulates the local economy and supports local jobs. Events are also an important opportunity for communities, friends, families and visitors to come together, creating community pride and reconnecting us.

Enjoy homegrown hospitality at one of our many country pubs and cafes, picnic on the banks of our tranquil creeks and rivers, explore our magnificent parks, galleries and museums, or shop a variety of unique goods in our wonderful towns and right here at the Opera Markets. Whether you’re a local or visiting the Western Downs for the first time, I trust you will have a tremendous weekend here in our beautiful backyard.

Congratulations to the event organisers and all those involved in organising this event – may it be a successful one. If you are visiting for the event, I encourage you to make some time to explore the diverse tourism experiences on offer in this beautiful region.

A very big thank you to our event partners QMF, and to all involved in the delivery of this magnificent event. 3


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Patrick Nolan

Min Collie-Holmes

Jason Barry-Smith

CEO & Artistic Director, Opera Queensland

Director/Producer

Musical Director

Opera Queensland’s connection with QMF and Jimbour over the years has been important in our mission to share the wonder and joy of opera with audiences far and wide. The majesty and beauty of Jimbour House has made the perfect backdrop to performances that welcomed audiences onto the lawns to share in an afternoon of fine music making.

We are delighted to welcome you to a reimagined Opera at Jimbour experience. It’s been a pleasure to work with our colleagues at QMF, Ensemble Q and Griffith University to bring you a series of intimate concerts and recitals that invite you into rooms and spaces that are not often accessed by the public. Jimbour Homestead has a significant place in the history of Queensland, and music has been an important part of its own story. When you step onto the premises, either in the garden or within the homestead you can feel the love and care that has shaped the property over generations. Spaces for making music have been integrated into the very fabric of the building from its inception.

This year we move from the lawn into the gardens and buildings surrounding the House itself, immersing audiences in music and song that responds to the history of this place. It is a great privilege to experience and make music in such a unique and intimate setting.

From providing employment opportunities to inviting the children from the district to swim in the pool – both the Bell and Russell families have played a significant part in the development of the local community from the mid 1800s, and it is only fitting that once again the homestead is opening its doors and we are welcomed in.

We are thrilled to be collaborating on the production with the musicians of Ensemble Q, students from the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, and an ensemble of some of Australia’s finest singers, led by our Resident Conductor, Dane Lam. Thank you to all who have made this event possible – the artists, the crew and the audiences – a commitment to producing and participating in work of this kind, is vital to making our culture and connections stronger. We hope this is the start of a new tradition, an annual gathering at Jimbour House that builds upon our great partnership with the QMF.

We recommend you spend some time between your musical moments to soak up the exquisite environment, and allow yourself to be transported into another world, a timelessness, where the landscape can soak into your bones, bringing with it both an aliveness and a peacefulness, the magic that is Jimbour.

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Drawing Room Recital -> Fri, Sat & Sun

The formal drawing room is the one room in the house that still has the original ceiling from 1877, and its beauty and grandeur has inspired a recital from Rosario La Spina that takes us on an autobiographical voyage through music written for the most celebrated singers of the past.

Accompanied by John Woods, and joined by guest artist soprano Rebecca Cassidy, Rosario brings his musical journey to life through performances of operatic arias, Neapolitan songs, and timeless classics. PERFORMANCE TIMES

Friday 25 June

6:15PM

Saturday 26 June

11:45AM 4:45PM

Sunday 27 June

11:45AM 5:00PM

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Program Rosaria La Spina (tenor), John Woods (piano) with guest Rebecca Cassidy (soprano) Tommaso Giordano Caro mio ben

Giacomo Puccini È ben altro il mio sogno! (duet) from Il tabarro

Francesco Durante Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile

Francesco Cilea Lamento di Federico from L’arlesiana

Alessandro Parisotti Se tu m’ami

Gaetano Enrico Pennino Pecché?

Gaetano Donizetti Una furtiva lagrima from L’elisir d’amore

Eduardo di Capua Maria, Mari!

Giacomo Puccini Recondita armonia from Tosca

Ernesto de Curtis Torna a Surriento Herbert Stothart & Rudolf Friml The Donkey Serenade from The Firefly (film)

Ruggiero Leoncavallo Vesti la giubba from Pagliacci

Augustin Lara Granada

Giacomo Puccini Ch’il bel sogno di Doretta from La rondine

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Hangar Concert -> Fri & Sat

The magical setting of Jimbour’s hangar, once home to Alex Russell’s four-seater plane, will resonate with Ensemble Q’s intimate program of chamber music, curated by Paul Dean, on Friday and Saturday evening.

Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet is set alongside the gorgeous Four Songs for Voice and Violin, Op. 35 by Gustav Holst, featuring guest artist Rebecca Cassidy. Audiences will also be treated to a brilliant new piece written by Paul Dean especially for Ensemble Q at these exclusive concerts. PERFORMANCE TIMES

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Friday 25 June

6:00PM

Saturday 26 June

6:00PM


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Program Gustav Holst Four Songs for Voice and Violin, Op. 35

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Quintet, K. 581

Rebecca Cassidy (soprano), Natsuko Yoshimoto (violin)

Paul Dean (clarinet), Natsuko Yoshimoto (violin), Sola Hughes (violin 2) and Daniel You (viola), Trish Dean (cello)

I. Jesu sweet II. My soul has nought but fire and ice III. I sing of a maiden IV. My Leman is so true

I. Allegro II. Larghetto III. Menuetto – Trio I – Trio II IV. Allegretto con variazioni

Paul Dean 2019 Suite for clarinet and cello Paul Dean (clarinet), Trish Dean (cello)

I. March for the love of chocolate oranges with great affection and admiration to Sergei Prokofiev II. Flight of the Winged Messenger with homage to Gustav Holst III. Sunset Music in memory of Peter Sculthorpe IV. Tex and his amazing ropes a tribute to the Vaudeville years.

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Saturday Eastern Lawn Gala -> Sat

When you step into the gardens of Jimbour you are surrounded by over 150 years of horticultural design evolution, most recently lovingly restored and improved by the late Hilary Russell.

The Saturday Gala brings together the talents of six of Australia’s finest singers, the Ensemble Q Orchestra with students from QCGU, and maestro Dane Lam in a program brimming with joy and beauty. On a musical odyssey that travels from Spain to ancient Egypt and Persia, China, India, Italy, and even a stop by the Brisbane River, you’ll swoon to the beauty and power of sublime music in a glorious outdoor setting.

PERFORMANCE TIMES

Saturday 26 June

1 0 : 3 0A M 1:00PM 3:30PM

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Program Gioachino Rossini Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville

Franz Lehár You are my Heart’s Delight from The Land of Smiles

José Carbó (baritone)

Bradley Daley (tenor)

George Frideric Handel Ombra mai fu from Xerxes

Betty Beath No. 1 – River – Mother, River – Child from River Songs

Hayley Sugars (mezzo-soprano)

Rebecca Cassidy (soprano)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart La vendetta from The Marriage of Figaro

Léo Delibes Sous le dôme épais (duet) from Lakmé

Jud Arthur (bass)

Eva Kong & Hayley Sugars

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Porgi amor from The Marriage of Figaro

Giuseppe Verdi Bella figlia dell’amore (quartet) from Rigoletto

Eva Kong (soprano)

Eva Kong, Hayley Sugars, Bradley Daley & José Carbó

Jules Massenet Meditation from Thaïs Natsuko Yoshimoto (violin)

W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan I am a Pirate King from The Pirates of Penzance Jason Barry-Smith (baritone)

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Sunday Eastern Lawn Gala -> Sun

After the whirlwind travel of Saturday, the Sunday Gala takes more time to focus on the glories of Europe and the picture perfect setting that Jimbour House could be for so many operas.

From the domestic comedies of Mozart and Rossini, the glories of Paris in Verdi and Puccini, and even Australian composer Betty Beath’s House by the River, Jimbour House and its garden have inspired a program that gives our extraordinary singers, orchestra and conductor the opportunity to share some of opera’s finest moments. PERFORMANCE TIMES

Sunday 27 June

1 0 : 3 0A M 1:00PM 3:30PM

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Program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from The Marriage of Figaro

Betty Beath No. 4 – House by the River from River Songs

Ensemble Q Orchestra, with students from QCGU

Rebecca Cassidy (soprano)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Finch’ han dal vino from Don Giovanni

Giacomo Puccini Vecchia zimarra, senti from La bohème

José Carbó (baritone)

Jud Arthur (bass)

Gioachino Rossini Una voce poco fa from The Barber of Seville

Georges Bizet Au fond du temple saint (duet) from The Pearl Fishers

Hayley Sugars (mezzo-soprano)

Bradley Daley & José Carbó

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart E Susanna non vien! ... Dove sono from The Marriage of Figaro

Giuseppe Verdi Libiamo! (Brindisi) from La traviata

Eva Kong (soprano)

Eva Kong, Bradley Daley & All

Giuseppe Verdi La donna é mobile from Rigoletto Bradley Daley (tenor)

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Program Friday 25 June Jimbour House Tour

4:45PM

Hangar Concert

6:00PM

Drawing Room Recital

6:15PM

Jimbour House Tour

7:30PM

Saturday 26 June Jimbour House Tour

9 : 0 0A M

Saturday Eastern Lawn Gala

1 0 : 3 0A M

Drawing Room Recital

11:45AM

Saturday Eastern Lawn Gala

1:00PM

Jimbour House Tour

2:15PM

Saturday Eastern Lawn Gala

3:30PM

Drawing Room Recital

4:45PM

Hangar Concert

6:00PM

Jimbour House Tour

7:30PM

Sunday 27 June Jimbour House Tour

9 : 0 0A M

Sunday Eastern Lawn Gala

1 0 : 3 0A M

Drawing Room Recital

11:45AM

Sunday Eastern Lawn Gala

1:00PM

Jimbour House Tour

2:15PM

Sunday Eastern Lawn Gala

3:30PM

Drawing Room Recital

5:00PM

Jimbour House Tour

6:00PM

* Events have been scheduled in one hour intervals. Schedule subject to change.

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Cast & Creatives Creative Team

Min Collie-Holmes

Jason Barry-Smith

Director/Producer

Musical Director

Min is a Director and Creative Producer who has worked in a diverse range of creative leadership roles in performing arts, events management and community engagement, nationally and internationally. She has worked as the Artistic Director/ CEO for Shopfront Theatre for Young People and a Director, Creative Producer, and Dramaturg for a number of Australia’s leading arts and cultural organisations including Big h’Art, Contact Inc, Australian Art Orchestra, Arts Access Australia, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Theatre Company, the Australian National Playwrights Centre, Darwin Festival, and Bleach Festival.

Jason Barry-Smith’s study in Brisbane and internationally led him to a career on the Australian operatic stage, and he’s equally in demand as a singing teacher, conductor, arranger, and compère. He’s performed in some of Opera Queensland’s most successful productions over the past 27 years, and has also performed roles for the Brisbane Biennial, Brisbane Festival, Opera Australia’s Opera on the Beach, the Tokyo Arts Foundation, the State Opera of South Australia, New Zealand Opera, and Essgee Entertainment.

She currently works for Brisbane Festival as a Creative Producer, and most recently for Opera Queensland as Event Producer on the 2021 program launch at the Riverside Stage.

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Cast & Creatives Opera Queensland

Dane Lam

Rebecca Cassidy

Eva Kong

Australian conductor Dane Lam is Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of China’s Xi’an Symphony Orchestra. He was recently appointed Resident Conductor and Associate Music Director of Opera Queensland.

Soprano Rebecca Cassidy completed her Bachelor of Music at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University winning the Wagner Prize.

Soprano Eva Kong’s 2020/2021 engagements include the title role in Manon for Korean National Opera and The Countess in Le nozze di Figaro for Opera Queensland.

Recent engagements include La bohème and Don Giovanni for Opera Australia, Orfeo ed Euridice for Opera Queensland, La traviata and The Rake’s Progress for Scottish Opera and Cosí fan tutte and L’arlesiana for Opera Holland Park.

Her performances include the title role in Puccini’s Suor Angelica, Anne Trulove in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress and Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss Jnr; other repertoire includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Mozart’s Mass in C minor, Handel’s Saul and Richard Strauss’ Four Last Songs.

In 2021, Dane Lam will lead seasons of Le nozze di Figaro in Brisbane, La clemenza di Tito and La rondine in Canberra and will conduct the Xi’an, Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland and Adelaide Symphony Orchestras.

Rebecca was a Young Artist with Opera Queensland in 2020 where performed in live and online concerts, as well as understudying the role of Isolde for our production of Tristan und Isolde. She continues in the program in 2021. 18

Her most recent appearances for Opera Australia have included Gilda (Rigoletto), Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Liu (Turandot) and Princess Linetta (The Love for Three Oranges); her performance as Laura (Luisa Miller) earned her a Green Room Award. Born in Korea and now based in Brisbane, Eva received a Helpmann Award Nomination and was a Green Room Award Winner for Best Female in a Supporting Role – both in 2014 for her commanding appearance as Madame Mao in Nixon in China for Victorian Opera.


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Hayley Sugars

Jud Arthur

José Carbó

Trained at the University of Southern Queensland, subsequently undertaking postgraduate study at the Queensland Conservatorium, where she was the recipient of awards including the Elizabeth Muir Postgraduate Scholarship. Hayley has enjoyed success in national competitions, including winning the GermanAustralian Opera Grant and contracts with the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden and the Landestheater Coburg. Operatic repertoire includes Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, the title role in Rinaldo, Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Flora Bervoix in La traviata, Suzuki in Madama Butterfly, Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro, Valencienne in The Merry Widow, Prince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus, and Brangäne in Tristan und Isolde.

New Zealand-born Jud Arthur has been Australianbased since 2003.

Argentine-Australian baritone José Carbó is one of the most exciting operatic artists of his generation; he has performed in the leading houses of the world including Teatro alla Scala, Teatro Real Madrid, Los Angeles Opera, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Seattle Opera and Opera Australia.

He has sung over 40 operatic roles for Opera Australia, West Australian Opera, Victorian Opera, State Opera of South Australia and Opera Queensland as well as frequently returning to New Zealand Opera. A particular highlight for Jud was creating the roles of Hunding and Fafner in Opera Australia’s 2013 Der Ring des Nibelungen – for which he received critical acclaim. Concert performances have included the Requiems of Verdi, Mozart and Fauré, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Handel’s Messiah and Haydn’s Creation with all the major Australasian Symphonies Orchestras.

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In 2018, José toured Australia with superstar Sumi Jo and sang Germont (La traviata) for Opera Australia; in 2021, he sings Germont (La traviata) for Opera Australia and The Count (The Marriage of Figaro) for Opera Queensland. In 2015, José joined the roster of principal artists at The Metropolitan Opera, New York.


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Cast & Creatives Opera Queensland cont.

Bradley Daley

Rosario La Spina

John Woods

Australian Tenor, Bradley Daley has established an international career singing in England, Ireland, Belgium, Italy, France and Germany as well as all major Australian opera companies. Recent roles include Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Siegmund, Siegfried, Der Kaiser, Otello, Florestan, Walther (Die Meistersinger) and Barney (Summer of the Seventeenth Doll).

Rosario La Spina made his American debut as Rodolfo (La bohème) for Seattle Opera; he returned to Seattle as Radames (Aida) and made his first Canadian appearances in this same role.

John Woods was born in Stirling, Scotland and studied in Glasgow and Manchester.

Most recently, he has sung The Duke (Rigoletto) for Opera Queensland, Manrico (Il trovatore) for West Australian Opera, Pollione (Norma) and Canio (Pagliacci) for Victorian Opera, Samson (Samson et Dahlia) in Tokyo, Cavaradossi (Tosca), Turiddu (Cavalleria rusticana) and Canio for State Opera of South Australia and The Prince (The Love for Three Oranges), Turiddu, Canio and Calaf (Turandot) for Opera Australia. Future engagements include his debut as Siegmund in Opera Australia’s new production of Die Walküre. 20

He has worked in Manchester, Hong Kong and since 1992 at The Queensland Conservatorium. He also has a long-standing association with Opera Queensland. He has accompanied singers and instrumentalists throughout Britain, Europe and Australia, working with some of the finest singers of his generation. He has accompanied master classes given by several distinguished singers, including Dames Joan Sutherland, Janet Baker and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.


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Ensemble Q

Paul Dean

Trish Dean

Natsuko Yoshimoto

Brisbane born and bred clarinetist Paul Dean is regarded as one of Australia’s foremost musicians. He currently holds positions as Head of Winds at Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Co-Artistic Director of Ensemble Q and conductor of both the Queensland Youth Orchestra 2 and the Brisbane Symphony Orchestra. He was 2019 Composer in Residence with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, with the world premieres of his clarinet concerto and violin concerto with Jack Liebeck as soloist. His first Symphony will be performed by the Australian World Orchestra in June 2021.

Tasmanian born cellist Trish Dean (formerly O’Brien) is the co-Artistic Director and cellist of Ensemble Q. She has performed worldwide at many major venues including Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall and the Kennedy Centre and as a soloist at festivals across the globe including Oxford May Festival (UK), Georgetown Festival (Malaysia), Sydney Festival, Bangalow Music Festival and many more. Trish is passionate about creating opportunities for young musicians and is a driving force behind the Ensemble Q mentorship program.

Born in Japan, Natsuko began playing the violin at the age of three. She studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School and Royal Northern College of Music in England and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She has appeared with many world-renowned orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, Halle Orchestra, Odense Symphony (Denmark), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa. Natsuko has recently accepted an engagement as CoConcertmaster of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. She frequently appears as guest Concertmaster with other major orchestras in Australia and Asia.

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Cast & Creatives Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University Orchestra

Concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto Violin 1 Sola Hughes Robert Smith Chae Eun Oh Theonie Wang Violin 2 James Tudball Lachlan Wilkins Emilia Jarvela Liam Freisberg

Viola Daniel You Isabella Fonti Sebastien Masel Cello Trish Dean Daniel Shearer Francesca Masel Double Bass Georgia Lloyd

Flute Laura Cliff Rhoslyn Carney

Bassoon Amelia Cody-Byfield Jamie Dodd

Oboe An Nguyen Shana Hoshino

French Horn Ryan Humphrey Oscar Schmidt

Clarinet Paul Dean Drew Gilchrist

Trumpet Sophie Kukulies Blake Humphrey Timpani Skylar Sansome

Sing on – Toowoomba Chorus The Sing On choir is part of a creative recovery project funded by the Regional Arts Fund – Recovery Grants. Designed to regain and maintain the momentum that 2020 disrupted with cancelled programming, this choir is the first stage of a three stage project that will offer singers the opportunity to rehearse and perform classical repertoire and learn from a range of vocal coaches across the year. Chorus Master Cherie Vera Chorus Gabriela Berger Graham Callister Katie Commens Roberta Daley Mary Louise Fraser

Murray French Ian Kammholz Tess Laird Fay Miller Candice Moore

Caitlin Nass Amanda Newton Tonia Paroz Pam Peterson Ian Sharpe

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Acknowledgements Q M F PAT R O N

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His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland

Patrick Nolan, CEO & Artistic Director Adam Tucker, Executive Producer Min Collie-Holmes, Director/ Producer

Q M F B OA R D O F D I R E CTO R S

Jason Barry-Smith, Musical Director

Alison Mobbs, Chair

Narelle French, Head of Music

Diat Alferink, Deputy Chair

Marnie Nichols, Director of Marketing & Sales

Jane Williams

Ian Johnson, Director of Technical Production

QMF EXECUTIVE TEAM

Tia-hanee Cleary, Stage Manager

Joel Edmondson, Chief Executive Officer

Brandon Duncan, Production Coordinator

Katrina Torenbeek, Programming & Technical Director

W E ST E R N D O W N S R E G I O N A L C O U N C I L

Simon Buchanan, Business Development Director

Cr Paul McVeigh, Mayor

Matt Langler, Marketing & Communications Director

Western Downs Regional Council Staff

Q M F P R O J E CT T E A M

David Russell AM RFD QC, Chairman, Russell Pastoral Company

Ross Musgrave, CEO

JIMBOUR EVENTS

Pip Boyce, Managing Producer

Adam Armstrong, Managing Director, Russell Pastoral Operations

Kylie Mitchell, Technical Manager Gabby Gregory, Associate Producer

Neredith Elliott, General Manager – Hospitality & Tourism

Gerty Benjamin, Associate Producer Louisa Sankey, Programming Coordinator

Robert Biggs, Garden Manager

Rebecca Day, Emerging Producer

Sandra Hansen, House Manager

Joshua Welter, Emerging Producer Liana Praekelt, Marketing Manager

Q U E E N S L A N D C O N S E R VATO R I U M ,

Alex Komarowski, Marketing Coordinator

GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

Geoff McGahan, Sound Engineer

Associate Professor Peter Morris, Acting Director

Yanni Dubler, Stage Manager

Associate Professor Paul Dean, Head of Winds Daniel Fossi, Orchestra Manager

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Opera at Jimbour is a Queensland Music Trails event presented by QMF, Western Downs Regional Council, Opera Queensland and Jimbour Events, and supported by the Trevor and Judith St Baker Family Foundation, by the Australian Government through the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund, and by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland’s Spaces and Places Activation fund. The event is also supported by Tourism and Events Queensland and features on the It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar.

QMF is an initiative of the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.


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