Australian String Quartet Dunkeld Festival of Music 2021 - Program

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AUSTR ALIAN STRING QUARTET

DUNKELD FESTIVAL OF MUSIC

FRIDAY 26 — SUNDAY 28 MARCH SUNDAY 28 — TUESDAY 30 MARCH

2021 PROGRAM



DUNKELD FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AT A GLANCE David Greco, baritone Andrea Lam, piano Australian String Quartet

Doors to concert venues will open 20 minutes prior to performance

Introductions by The Hon Barry Jones AC

DAY ONE

8.00pm Opening concert Myers’ Library

DAY TWO

11.00am Morning concert Myers’ Library 12.30pm Picnic lunch Myers’ Macarther Street Garden 2.00pm Afternoon concert Mt Sturgeon Woolshed 5.45pm Drinks Myers’ Macarther Street Garden 6.30pm Evening concert Myers’ Library 8.00pm Gala dinner Sterling Place | Dunkeld Community Centre

DAY THREE

10.30am Finale concert Mt Sturgeon Woolshed


AUSTRALIAN STRING QUARTET

For 35 years, the Australian String Quartet has created unforgettable string quartet performances for national and international audiences. Dedicated to musical excellence with a distinctly Australian flavour, our purpose is to create chemistry and amplify intimacy through experiences that connect people with string quartet music. From our home base at the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music, we reach out across Australia and the world to engage people with an outstanding program of performances, workshops, commissions and education projects.

Our distinct sound is enhanced by a matched set of 18th century Guadagnini instruments, handcrafted by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini between c.1743 and 1784 in Turin and Piacenza, Italy. These precious instruments are on loan for our exclusive use through the generosity of UKARIA. Dale Barltrop plays a 1784 Guadagnini Violin, Turin Francesca Hiew plays a 1748-49 Guadagnini Violin, Piacenza Stephen King plays a 1783 Guadagnini Viola, Turin* Michael Dahlenburg plays a c.1743 Guadagnini Violincello, Piacenza ‘ Ngeringa’ *Stephen King is currently on long service leave and is replaced by Christopher Cartlidge.


Dale Barltrop, violin

Francesca Hiew, violin

Dale has performed as a chamber and orchestral musician across the globe. In addition to his position with the ASQ, he serves as Concertmaster of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and has been Concertmaster of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Principal Second Violin of the St Paul Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared as soloist and director with all three orchestras.

A musician of diverse interests and influences, Francesca Hiew has maintained a multifaceted career. Prior to joining the Australian String Quartet, Francesca was a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. She enjoys teaching and coaching chamber ensembles, regularly tutoring for the Australian Youth Orchestra, Adelaide Youth Orchestra and the University of Adelaide. A former student and fellow of the Australian National Academy of Music, Francesca is passionate about fostering the future of chamber music.

Hailing from Brisbane, Dale made his solo debut with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra at the age of 15 and was Concertmaster of the Queensland and Australian Youth Orchestras. He then moved to the USA to attend the University of Maryland and later the Cleveland Institute of Music, studying with William Preucil, Gerald Fischbach and members of the Guarneri and Cavani Quartets.

Growing up as the second youngest of seven children in Brisbane, Francesca began learning the violin at the age of four at the Stoliarsky School of Music. Her primary teachers were William Hennessy, Michele Walsh, Emin Tagiev and Mark Lakirovich.

Michael Dahlenburg, cello

Christopher Cartlidge, guest viola

Michael studied cello with Howard Penny at the Australian National Academy of Music and Molly Kadarauch at the University of Melbourne.

Christopher Cartlidge has been a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra since 2011 and in 2019 was appointed Associate Principal Viola. He regularly appears as a guest in orchestras across Australia and New Zealand and is in great demand as a chamber musician. Chris is a founding member of the Melbourne Ensemble. In 2015 he was a grand-finalist and multiple prize winner in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards and has appeared as soloist with both the Melbourne and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras.

He was Principal Cellist of Melbourne Chamber Orchestra until 2020, and has been guest Principal with Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (NZ) and Orchestra Victoria. He has worked as a guest with the Flinders Quartet, Australian Chamber Orchestra, ACO2 and the ARTARIA ensemble. Michael was a founding member of Hamer Quartet, First Prize, Grand Prize and Audience Prize winners at the 2009 Asia Pacific Chamber Competition. He has performed at numerous festivals and concert halls around the world and has studied chamber music with many leading chamber musicians.

Chris plays a 1783 Guadagnini Viola, Turin, Italy, on loan through UKARIA. He appears with the ASQ courtesy of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.


DAVID GRECO BARITONE GUEST ARTIST

Internationally regarded for his interpretations of Schubert Lieder and works of J.S Bach, ARIA Award-nominated baritone David Greco has sung on some of the finest stages across Europe, and has appeared as a principal in the world’s most exciting opera festivals including Festival Aix-en Provence and Glyndebourne Festival Opera. In 2014, he became the first Australian appointed to a position with the Sistine Chapel Choir in the Vatican, Rome. David regularly appears as a soloist with Australia’s finest ensembles and orchestras, such as the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Australian Chamber Orchestra and most recently with the Sydney Symphony in their Helpmann Awardwinning concerts of Bach’s cantata for bass,

Ich habe genug. In 2017, he was a principal artist with Opera Australia, appearing in The Eighth Wonder and The Love of Three Oranges, and his appearance as Seneca in Pinchgut Opera’s production of The Coronation of Poppea received critical acclaim. David is an active researcher into historical performance practice of 19th-century voice and recently received his doctorate from the University of Melbourne. His PhD has led to the first Australian recording project into the historically informed performance of Schubert’s songs cycles Winterreise and Die schöne Müllerin on the ABC Classic label, the latter receiving an ARIA nomination for Best Classical Album in 2020. www.davidgreco.info


ANDREA LAM PIANO GUEST ARTIST

Pronounced a ‘real talent’ by the Wall Street Journal, New York-based Australian pianist Andrea Lam performs with orchestras and leading conductors in Australasia, Japan, China and the United States, including the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, and all major Australian symphony orchestras. From New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center to the Sydney Opera House, she has played for Sydney Festival, Musica Viva’s Huntington Festival (Australia), Orford Festival (Canada), Chelsea Music Festival (USA) with works from Bach, Schumann and Chopin to Aaron Jay Kernis, Lilya Ugay, and Nigel Westlake. Recent engagements include New York’s Chelsea Music Festival, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Melbourne Recital Centre, Monash University and as soloist

with the Melbourne and Canberra Symphony Orchestras, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, and Australian Youth Orchestra. A keen chamber musician, Andrea also performs and records extensively as pianist of New York’s acclaimed Claremont Trio. Andrea Lam was a semi-finalist in the 2009 Van Cliburn Competition, silver medalist in the 2009 San Antonio Piano Competition, winner of the ABC’s ‘Young Performer of the Year’ Award in the Keyboard section, and the Yale Woolsey Hall Competition. Recordings include Mozart concerti with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Huntington Festival’s commemorative album (ABC Classics) and with renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz (Pentatone Oxingale). She holds degrees from both the Yale, and the Manhattan Schools of Music. www.andrealam.com www.claremonttrio.com


CONCERT PROGRAM DAY ONE

DAY TWO

8.00pm OPENING CONCERT Myers’ Library David Greco, Andrea Lam, Australian String Quartet

11.00am MORNING CONCERT Myers’ Library David Greco, Andrea Lam, Australian String Quartet

Franz Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor D703 (1820)

GF Handel Theodora HWV68 (1749) - As with Rosy Steps - Lord, to thee

Franz Schubert Arr. Lim Die Götter Greichenlands (1819) An den Mond D259 (1815) Heidenröslein D257 (1815) Die Taubenpost D957 (1828) Erlkönig D328 (1815) Robert Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat major op 44 (1842) 1. Allegro brillante 2. In modo d’una marcia 3. Scherzo 4. Allegro ma non troppo

Frank Bridge Piano Quintet (1912) 1. Adagio 2. Adagio ma non troppo 3. Allegro energico


DAY THREE 2.00pm AFTERNOON CONCERT Mt Sturgeon Woolshed Australian String Quartet Joseph Haydn String Quartet in E flat major op 71 no 3 (1793) 1. Vivace 2. Andante con moto 3. Menuetto 4. Finale: Vivace Alfred Hill String Quartet no 3 in A minor, The Carnival (1912) 1. In the Streets 2. Andantino 3. Scherzo 4. Finale 6.30pm EVENING CONCERT Myers’ Library David Greco, Andrea Lam Franz Schubert Die Winterreise D911 (1828)

10.30am FINALE CONCERT Mt Sturgeon Woolshed David Greco, Australian String Quartet Samuel Barber Dover Beach (1931) Robert Schumann String Quartet in A major op 41 no 3 (1842) 1. Andante espressivo – Allegro molto moderato 2. Assai agitato 3. Adagio molto 4. Finale: Allegro molto vivace



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Myers’ Library and Macarther Street Garden – Opening concert, morning concert, picnic lunch and evening concert Mt Sturgeon Woolshed – Afternoon concert and finale concert Royal Mail Hotel Sterling Place – Gala dinner

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DONORS The Australian String Quartet would like to acknowledge and sincerely thank the following donors for their ongoing support along with those donors whose very important contributions either remain anonymous or are less than $1000. The following donations reflect cumulative donations made from 2016 onwards and the Australian String Quartet is extremely grateful for all the support received from its donors. The ASQ is registered as a tax deductible recipient. Donations can be made by phoning the ASQ on 1800 040 444 or online at asq.com.au/support

Principals ($50,001+) Mr Philip Bacon Nicholas Callinan AO & Libby Callinan Richard Harvey AM & the late Tess Harvey Peter & Lyndsey Hawkins The Stuart Leslie Foundation Joan Lyons Mrs Diana McLaurin Allan J Myers AC & Maria J Myers AC Thyne Reid Foundation Ian Wallace Family Bequest Wright Burt Foundation Champions ($25,001 - $50,000) Don & Veronica Aldridge Janet & Michael Hayes Andrew Johnston Lang Foundation Glenda & Greg Lewin AM Macquarie Group Foundation David McKee AO & Pam McKee Peter & Pamela McKee Pauline Menz Lady Primrose Potter AC-CMRI Patricia H Reid Bernard Ryan & Michael Rowe Andrew Sisson AO Anonymous (2) Guardians ($10,001 - $25,000) Jahn Buhrman The Late John Clayton & Libby Clayton TC & MR Cooney Cav. Maurice Crotti AO & Tess Crotti Margaret Flatman Helen & Michael Gannon Nonie Hall Mr Hartley Higgins Margaret & Peter Janssens Michael Lishman & Deidre Willmott John McBain AO & Penelope McBain Janet McLachlan Robert Menz

Tony & Margaret Pagone James & Diana Ramsay Foundation Susan M Renouf Brenda Shanahan Charitable Foundation Nigel Steele Scott Carl Wood Anonymous (2) Classic Partners ($5,001 - $10,000) Dr Margaret Arstall John & Mary Barlow Berg Family Foundation Brand Family Foundation Lyndie & Tim Carracher Caroline & Robert Clemente Bruce & Bronwyn Cooper Perri Cutten & Jo Daniell Mr James Darling AM & Ms Lesley Forwood Geoff & Anne Day Richard Frolich John Funder & Val Diamond John Griffiths & Beth Jackson Susan & Daniel Hains Kimberley & Angus Holden Keith Holt & Anne Fuller Neil & June Jens Mr Robert Kenrick Roderick & Elizabeth King Sonia Laidlaw Dr Kathryn Lovric & Dr Roger Allan Annette Maluish Marshall-Hall Trust Kerrell & David Morris Paul O’Donnell MG Prichard & BE Panizza Rosalind-Ruth M Phelps Jill Russell Robert Salzer Foundation Gary & Janet Tilsley Annie & Philip Young Anonymous (2) Friends ($1,001 - $5,000) Peter Allan R & K Allen Andrew Andersons AO


John Arthur OAM & Angela Arthur Charles & Catherine Bagot Bernard & Jackie Barnwell Philip Barron Debbie Browne John & Christine Chamberlain Ric Chaney & Chris Hair John & Libby Clapp Geoffrey Clarke Dr Peter Clifton Colin & Robyn Cowan The Late Dr Rodney G Crewther Marie Dalziel Mark de Raad Ross & Sue Dillon Alan R Dodge AM & Neil Archibald Mr Peter Dorrian Jane Doyle Michael J Drew Barry Jones AC & Rachel Faggetter Vivien & Jack Fajgenbaum Pamela Fiala in memory of Jiri Lyndis & Roger Flynn Ross & Jen Gallery Fleur Gibbs Colin Golvan AM QC & Dr Deborah Golvan Mrs Helen Greenslade Noel & Janet Grieve Angela Grutzner Gerard & Gabby Hardisty Annette Harris Dr Penny Herbert in memory of Dunstan Herbert Linda Herd J D Heydon J Holden Family Foundation Janet Holmes à Court AC Barbara Jarry Peter Jopling AM QC Kevin & Barbara Kane Irene Kearsey & MJ Ridley Hon Diana Laidlaw AM Kerry Landman Dr David Leece AM PSM RFD ED Jenny Legoe and Christopher Legoe AO QC Peter Lovell Megan Lowe Grant Luxton Great Southern Grammar School J K Marks David & Anne Marshall Robyn Martin-Weber Diane McCusker Elisabeth McDonald

H E McGlashan Mrs Skye McGregor James McLeod OAM Helen & Phil Meddings Christopher Menz & Peter Rose Mrs Frances Morrell Jock & Jo Muir Victor & Barbara Mulder Maria O’Donnell Catherine Parr & Paul Hattaway Mr Robert Peck AM & Ms Yvonne von Hartel AM Adam & Michele Plumridge Robert Pontifex AM Ellen & Marietta Resek Ms Eda Ritchie AM Chris & Fran Roberts Peter Rush Trish & Richard Ryan AO Jeanette Sandford-Morgan OAM Vahé Sarmazian Drs Paul Schneider & Margarita Silva Bill Shannon & Paula Winchester Prof Jennie Shaw Diana Sher OAM & Jeffrey Sher QC Glenda Shulman Simply for Strings - Brisbane Antony & Mary Louise Simpson Suzanne Stark Mary & Ian Steele James & Anne Syme Hugh Taylor AC & Elizabeth Dax AM Anita Robinson & Michael Tingay Mr Eng Seng Toh Jenny Tummel Sue Tweddell Denise Wadley John & Catherine Walter Nicholas Warden Diana Williams Lyn Williams AM Sally Willis Marg & Tom Wilkinson Janet Worth Pamela Yule Fay Zaikos Anonymous (25)

Australian String Quartet Richard Divall Australian Music Fund Don & Veronica Aldridge Roslyn Allen Bernard & Jackie Barnwell Brand Family Foundation Nicholas Callinan AO & Libby Callinan John & Christine Chamberlain The late John & Libby Clayton Caroline & Robert Clemente Perri Cutten & Jo Daniell Fleur Gibbs Roz Greenwood & Marg Phillips Alan Gunther Tim & Irena Harrington Dr Penny Herbert in memory of Dunstan Herbert Keith Holt & Anne Fuller Kevin & Barbara Kane Rod & Elizabeth King Angus Leitch Glenda & Greg Lewin AM Pauline Menz Jo & Jock Muir Allan J Myers AC & Maria J Myers AC Tony & Margaret Pagone MG Prichard & BE Panizza Karin Penttila Lady Potter AC-CMRI Susan M Renouf Drs Paul Schneider & Margarita Silva Diana Sher OAM & Jeffrey Sher QC Rob & Jane Southey Mary & Ian Steele Gary & Janet Tilsley Annie & Philip Young Anonymous (3)


Thank you The Australian String Quartet warmly acknowledges the generosity of Allan and Maria Myers, whose support and enthusiasm have made the Dunkeld Festival of Music such a special highlight of our season.

PAT RON MARIA MYERS AC

O F F I C I A L PA RT N E R S Major Partner

Government Supporters

Major Supporters

ALLAN J MYERS AC & MARIA J MYERS AC Leader Sponsor

Violin Sponsor

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

MELBOURNE COLLECTIVE

NICHOLAS CALLINAN AO & LIBBY CALLINAN Viola Sponsors

PHILLIP BACON

MRS JOAN LYONS & MRS DIDY MCLAURIN

I N S T RU M E N T PA RT N E R

N AT I O N A L P RO G R A M PA RT N E R S National Wine Sponsor

New South Wales & Victoria Tour Partner

P ROJ EC T PA RT N E R

Special thanks to the staff of the Royal Mail Hotel, Haigh’s Chocolates and Vahé Sarmazian, piano technician. Australian String Quartet 2021 creative – Photography by Jacqui Way. Design & art direction by Cul-de-sac Creative. Printed by Print Solutions SA.


Board

Artistic Directors

Nicholas Callinan AO, Chair Bruce Cooper, Deputy Chair Alexandra Burt John Evans Janet Hayes Marisa Mandile Janet McLachlan Paul Murnane Susan Renouf Suzanne Stark Angelina Zucco – Chief Executive

Dale Barltrop Artistic Director | Violin 1

Patron Maria Myers AC

Angelina Zucco Chief Executive

Life Member Jeanette Sandford-Morgan OAM

Sophie Emery Operations Manager

Francesca Hiew Artistic Director | Violin 2 Stephen King Artistic Director | Viola Michael Dahlenburg Artistic Director | Cello Management

Alison Growden Executive Assistant Samuel Jozeps Marketing & Communications Manager Helen Kearney CRM & Marketing Administrator Leigh Milne Accounts Michelle Richards Development Manager

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are meeting and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and the Aboriginal Elders of other communities who may be here today


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