


As a former Arts Minister, I was greatly honoured to be asked by the AYO to become its patron following the death of the previous patron, Dame Catherine Tizard. In her time as patron, Cath was a tireless supporter and advocate for the Orchestra.
The AYO has played a significant role in the development of young musicians who have gone on to have great careers both in New Zealand and overseas. An example that comes to mind is Wilma Smith who was Concertmaster of the NZSO for many years before moving to Melbourne to become Concertmaster of the MSO. Just recently, when we were both judges at the Michael Hill Violin Competition in Queenstown, Wilma told me of her time in the AYO and how it helped prepare her for her subsequent career.
Looking through the list of AYO members past and present, one can see that not every AYO musician has gone on to have a career in music. Some have gone into medicine, business, or law. I even noticed the name of a few illustrious KCs in the line up! I am sure they all look back with great pleasure to their time in the AYO.
I commend the leadership team of the AYO for all their efforts over the years and for making this an orchestra with a reputation that goes far beyond the Bombay Hills to other parts of New Zealand. It is a great privilege to be associated with the AYO and I wish it all the best for the next 75 years
Who would have thought in 1946, when the Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra (AJSO) was first proposed, and following its inaugural concert in 1948, that the orchestra would be celebrating its 75th year - and known as the Auckland Youth Orchestra (AYO) since 1977.
It is remarkable, and it has been achieved through the dedication of the amazing chairmen, committee members and Music Directors, who have each given countless hours, ensuring that the orchestra is available for the young musicians of Auckland.
The AYO has provided the platform for many soloists and players who have gone on to orchestras around the world as well as life-long friendships developed through the many tours and tea breaks!
Looking ahead I see two particular opportunities facing the Auckland arts community, which relate to facilities and reviews. Church and school halls have been AYO’s temporary venues for 75 years; a central, shared, dedicated facility offering spaces for rehearsals, storage and offices would ease logistical pressures for almost every amateur orchestral and choral ensemble in the city, enhanced collaboration and offer valuable synergies. Just need a venue and funding.
Critical reviews of performances are important for all artists, especially for young soloists embarking on performance careers. Auckland’s newspapers have not published reviews of amateur performances this century, so there is an open opportunity to create an online forum which establishes a reputation for publishing reliable, independent, professional reviews of Auckland concerts. From such a source, quotes can usefully be made.
Despite the lack of facilities and reviews, however, the good work has continued! The programmes which the AYO has undertaken over the years make interesting reading and have been most challenging and inspirational. I would like to congratulate Antun Poljanich for continuing to develop and sustain the high musical standards of the orchestra.
MICHAEL MCLELLAN, PRESIDENTWhen I was asked to join the AYO Executive Committee some ten years ago, I had no idea what an exciting and fulfilling experience it would turn out to be. Having spent most of my career as a professional musician in London, I was amazed at just how much the teaching and performance of music had developed In New Zealand from when I was a student in the 1960s. The technical standard achieved by many young musicians here in Auckland, and elsewhere in New Zealand, is so much higher than in my day, and it is an inspiring experience to hear them perform together the great works of the symphonic repertoire.
My first objective, as chairman was to bring this talent before a wider audience. I felt these brilliant young musicians should be playing to full houses in Auckland’s premier concert venue, and that their
In choosing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for AYO’s final concert of our 75th Anniversary year, one of the most important aspects that led me to make this decision was the communal aspect of this colossal piece.
“Freude!” (Joy!) is the moving power behind Beethoven’s composition. And this same joy and love for music is the most important element that brings our young musicians together into the orchestra and commits them to rehearse for many hours and many days before they present programmes to the wider community of New Zealand
The thirst for a better world that Beethoven and Schiller were dreaming of is in a way represented in our young orchestra. Mostly altruistic, and united by the possibility of transcendence through music, diverse and regardless of race, creed or politics, Auckland Youth Orchestra can reflect in some ways a successful society, as in Schiller words: “Your magic reunites everything that crude fashion divides”.
We asked our friends from the Auckland Youth Choir and Auckland Organ Trust to join us to celebrate and contribute to our 75th anniversary as an affirmation symbolising this special communal connection through music.
concerts should be in the diaries of all music lovers. With the introduction of free concerts, I can fairly claim that we have gone a long way to achieving this objective. As a result of this and the superb coaching they receive, joining AYO is now a goal to which most of our talented young musicians in Auckland aspire.
In 2011, our Executive Committee created an opportunity to support the development of our most gifted performers with the introduction of an annual competition, to enable them to perform a concerto in public with the orchestra. Those of you who have heard some of these performances will agree, I’m sure, that this has been a great success.
Working with my colleagues in the Executive Committee has been a privilege. The hard work put in by them - all volunteers, year after year - is truly inspiring, and of course AYO is so fortunate that it has as its Music Director one of New Zealand’s finest conductors, Antun Poljanich.
In the last 25 years I have witnessed the power of music that has influenced so many young musicians and transformed or helped them to become better human beings - and some of them to become important leaders and servants of our community: lawyers, medical professionals, engineers, teachers, artists, composers, music administrators and managers, many of them professional musicians and some of them principal players or leaders in worldrenowned orchestras.
AYO is a very important institution for our city and New Zealand and I hope, despite the changing world, that we are going to be able to continue to grow and provide opportunities in the future for our young musicians.
I would like to thank all those who came before us: young musicians, conductors, chairmen, committee members and subscribing members. They have made this orchestra possible throughout its long and vibrant history, and on the occasion of this extraordinary 75th Anniversary Concert I would like to thank our present committee, led by our chairman Alexander Cowdell, for the thousands of hours and many days of their generous work, to make our orchestra what it is today.
ANTUN POLJANICH, MUSIC DIRECTORINTRODUCTION by MC: Kerry Stevens
WELCOME from Patron: Hon. Christopher Finlayson KC
REFLECTIONS from AYO Alumnus Alison Dunlop
conducted by Michael McLellan
Verleih uns Frieden (Grant us Thy Peace) Auckland Youth Choir Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
One of the most important cultural and social developments in western European, and subsequently world history, was the emancipation of Jews from the ghettos to which they had been confined for centuries. This emancipation, which took place from the end of the 18th century, and the assimilation of the Jewish people into mainstream society, unleashed a torrent of intellectual energy which has no parallel. In every field of human intellectual endeavor-philosophy, science, economics, finance, and the arts-many of the most influential and important figures have come from the Jewish community.
A significant thinker in creating this transformation was Moses Mendelssohn, grandfather of the composer. Born into extreme poverty in the ghetto of Dessau in 1729, he educated himself in German thought and literature, as well as in several other languages. His writings on philosophy and religion led to him becoming a leading cultural figure of his time. He changed his name from Moses Ben Mendel to that of Mendelssohn as a symbol of Jewish assimilation.
Within one generation the Mendelssohn family had risen to a position of wealth and influence and converted to Christianity. The banking house of Mendelssohn & Co. was founded by two of Moses’ children, one of whom was the father of the composer. Felix therefore was born into an extremely wealthy and cultured family, and no expense was spared in providing him with best education that money could buy. During his musical studies with Carl Friedrich Zelter he became acquainted with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and the Lutheran hymns which were at the heart of so much of Bach’s music. In 1829 he arranged a performance of the Saint Mathew Passion which had been forgotten for over a hundred years, and which began the revival of Bach’s music, and in 1831 he composed, as studies, eight chorale cantatas base on Lutheran Hymns, of which he chose Verleih uns Frieden for publication. It was immediately recognized as one of his most beautiful and moving compositions.
PRESENTATION to Michael McLellan
conducted by Antun Poljanich
Symphony No. 1 for Organ & Orchestra Soloist: Nicholas Forbes Guilmant (1837-1911)
1. Introduction and Allegro ll. Pastorale lll. Finale
Felix-Alexandre Guilmant was born in northern France in the small town of Boulogne-sur-Mer near Calais. His father, a church organist, taught Alexandre to play the instrument and he went on to study at the famed Conservatory in Brussels. Although other great French organist-composers like Franck and Widor may now be better known, Guilmant became one of the most famous organists of his day.
One result was a revival of intense interest in the organ, as composers made the most of the new sound in show-stopping works written on a truly symphonic scale. Many were composed as stand-alone pieces intended to present the many-voiced organ as comparable to a full orchestra. Guilmant, however, insisted on the distinctive qualities of the two. He is especially known for his eight virtuosic organ sonatas. We will hear the first of these, re-arranged as a symphony by the composer for organ and orchestra; the arrangement takes full advantage of their contrasting colours. It was first performed in 1878, with Guilmant at the organ, and is dedicated to “His Royal Highness King Leopold ll, King of Belgium”. The glorious sound at the end of the symphony, with the orchestra and the organ in full blast, is a fitting tribute to a king.
PRESENTATIONS
Lodge of the Liberal Arts: Howard Wyatt Memorial Scholarship
Chip & Muriel Stevens Award
Acknowledgement of Service
Soloists: Morag Atchison, Catrin Johnsson, Jack Bourke, James Harrison, with Auckland Youth Choir (Director of Music David Squire)
1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
2. Molto vivace
3. Adagio molto e cantabile
4. Presto
The period between the composition of his opera Fidelio in 1814 and the Ninth Symphony (1824) was for Beethoven a time of great emotional stress. Plagued by ill health, and the court case over the guardianship of his nephew, he suffered growing isolation as his deafness grew steadily worse and his eyesight deteriorated. For Beethoven the period was comparatively unproductive, and by the time he began work on the projected symphony he was almost totally deaf.
When he resolved to end the symphony with the revolutionary idea of a choral setting of Schiller’s Ode to Joy, he was deliberately turning away from a private world of pain and anguish to express in music a vision of the harmony and order so pitifully lacking in his personal life. That under such circumstances he found the spiritual strength to create a work of such overpowering positivity, with its affirmation of the brotherhood of all mankind, is a testament to his genius and strength of character.
Though receiving a mixed reception at its first performance, one critic commenting that it was like being washed up on the wild shores of New Zealand, it has come to be regarded as one of the towering artistic creations of all time.
O Freunde, nicht diese Töne!
Sondern laßt uns angenehmere anstimmen, Und freudenvollere.
Freude!
Freude!
Freude, schöner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium, Wir betreten feuertrunken, Himmlische, dein Heiligtum!
Deine Zauber binden wieder
Was die Mode streng geteilt; Alle Menschen werden Brüder Wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt.
Wem der große Wurf gelungen
Eines Freundes Freund zu sein; Wer ein holdes Weib errungen Mische seinen Jubel ein!
Ja, wer auch nur eine Seele Sein nennt auf dem Erdenrund! Und wer’s nie gekonnt, der stehle
Weinend sich aus diesem Bund!
O friends, not these tones! But let’s strike up more agreeable ones, And more joyful.
Joy!
Joy!
Joy, beautiful spark of Divinity, Daughter of Elysium, We enter, drunk with fire, Heavenly one, thy sanctuary! Thy magic binds again What custom strictly divided; All people become brothers, Where thy gentle wing abides.
Whoever has succeeded in the great attempt, To be a friend’s friend, Whoever has won a lovely woman, Add his to the jubilation!
Yes, and also whoever has just one soul To call his own in this world!
And he who never managed it should slink
Weeping from this union!
Freude trinken alle Wesen An den Brüsten der Natur; Alle Guten, alle Bösen Folgen ihrer Rosenspur. Küsse gab sie uns und Reben, Einen Freund, geprüft im Tod; Wollust ward dem Wurm gegeben und der Cherub steht vor Gott.
Froh, wie seine Sonnen fliegen Durch des Himmels prächt’gen Plan Laufet, Brüder, eure Bahn, Freudig, wie ein Held zum Siegen.
Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
Diesen Kuß der ganzen Welt! Brüder, über’m Sternenzelt Muß ein lieber Vater wohnen. Ihr stürzt nieder, Millionen? Ahnest du den Schöpfer, Welt? Such’ ihn über’m Sternenzelt! Über Sternen muß er wohnen
All creatures drink of joy At nature’s breasts.
All the Just, all the Evil Follow her trail of roses. Kisses she gave us and grapevines, A friend, proven in death. Ecstasy was given to the worm And the cherub stands before God.
Gladly, as His suns fly through the heavens’ grand plan Go on, Brothers, your way, Joyful, like a hero to victory.
Be embraced, Millions! This kiss to all the world! Brothers, above the starry canopy There must dwell a loving Father. Are you kneeling, Millions? Do you sense the Creator, World? Seek Him above the starry canopy! Above stars must He dwell.
MORAG ATCHISON, Soprano
is one of NZ’s leading sopranos and pedagogues. She has performed throughout NZ and overseas in opera and concert. Morag is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland and vocal tutor for the NZ Youth Choir. Her debut album The Distance: Songs of David Hamilton with Rachel Fuller and Luca Manghi was released in 2022 on the Atoll label.
CATRIN JOHNSSON, Mezzo-soprano grew up in Sweden and trained at the Royal Academy of Music in both Stockholm and London. She has worked as a principal artist for English National Opera, Opera Holland Park and English Touring Opera, among others. She has performed principal roles for NZO in The Unruly Tourists, The Magic Flute, RED! and Call of the Huia concerts.
JAMES HARRISON, Bass has appeared in concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, The Barbican, Wigmore Hall and St John’s Smith Square. He made his debut for English National Opera and sang at The Royal Opera House. Since returning to NZ, he has been singing with NZ Opera, Festival Opera, orchestras and choirs across NZ. He has taught at the University of Waikato, coached the New Zealand Youth Choir and New Zealand Secondary Students’ Choir, worked with New Zealand Opera’s Studio Artists, and is working with top school choirs and young singers across the country.
JACK BOURKE, Tenor
Tongan tenor Jack Bourke is no stranger to Choral music, having sung with all of Auckland and NZ’s major choirs both as a chorister and soloist. Jack is passionate about developing our young opera talent and is a trustee for the Auckland Opera Studio and Aotearoa NZ Opera School.
DAVID SQUIRE, AYC Music Director
David is one of New Zealand’s most prominent conductors, and Music Director of the Auckland Youth Choir, New Zealand Youth Choir, Voicemale, Euphony and the Westlake Symphony Orchestra
Founding member and current Chair of the New Zealand Association of Choral Directors, he is also a national conducting advisor and tutor, and choral director of the International Schools Choral Music Society.
NICHOLAS FORBES, Organist
A conductor, singer and organist working throughout Auckland, Nicholas is the Director of Music at St Matthew-in-the-City and Organist of King's College, Otahuhu. Originally from Christchurch, he studied at the University of Auckland under Dr. John Wells and Dr. Karen Grylls CNZM, and is currently studying for an honours degree in orchestral conducting at the University of Adelaide under Dr. Luke Dollman. He is a Conducting Fellow with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and a trustee of the Auckland Town Hall Organ Trust. Nicholas also conducts Harbour Voices choir in Takapuna and GALS, Auckland's rainbow choir.
Violin 1
‡Jim Wu
#Esther Oh
Wenjia Li
Martin Qiang
Eleanor Christiansen
Archie Lamont-Bowden
Santiago Romano
Eason Ye
Isabel Lu
Yuri Murakami
Lydia Zhu
Bryan Lin
Harris Leung (guest)
Joseph Chen (guest)
Violin 2
# Justin Chan
Matilda Hol
Celestine Howard
Carolina Romano
Michael Tran
Samuel Cheung
Mira Jade Menon
Keegan Fong
Makaleb Ualesi
Ray Zhang
Annelise van Ballegooy
Angela Liao
Charmagne Ocdao
Sabrina Kung
Viola
#Francesca Fong
Joey Lee
Eyka Susanto
Dalton Ma
Lydia Hwang
Peter Jiang
Evelyn Zhang
Veronica Kim (guest)
Cello
#Claire Xu
Jifei Shao
Brendon Tsoi
Masha Pavlenko
Nataliya Brand
Alimaifiti Ono
Realle Chua
Chamonix Brand
Begonia Chen (guest)
Bleau Bustenera (guest)
Double Bass
# John Mietus (guest)
Jessie Wu
Gordon Hill (guest)
Harry Doyle
Michelle Kim
Harley Fong
Flute
#Claire Huang
Alina Chen (Piccolo)
Oboe
#Akari Ouchi
Eddie Grant
Alex Wu
Clarinet
#Alex Martin
Kevin Park
Wayne Gao
Bassoon
#Sue Lynn Leong
Max Dunlop
Jonathan Lau
Contrabassoon
#Jonathan Lau
Organ
#Nicholas Forbes
Key: ‡ - Concertmaster # - Section Principal
French Horn
#Evan Metcalfe
Daiki Suzuki
Fergus Dunlop
Sean O’Loughlin
Alex Clarke
Trumpet
#Jake Krishnamurti
Talia Thomson
Dimitrios Koulianos
Trombone
#Athena Shiu
Amy Laithwaite
Bass Trombone
#Jack Erskine-Shaw
Tuba
#Kilian Casey
Timpani
#Camryn Nel
Percussion
#Caleb Goldsmith
Michael Cai
Alodia Ke
Sopranos Naushiha Aravinthan, Elizabeth Batten, Marama Butler, Li Mei Casey, Talia Chong-Hamlin, Stella Cossey, Sarah Courtney, Beth Cutler, Kate Davenport, Bianca Davidson, Georgia Dearing, Heidi Erhard, Alex Etheridge, Katherine Fletcher, Megan Fromont, Amy Gray, Felicity Lewis, Amanda Li, Gemma May, Emma Mazzaschi, Poppy McDonnell, Alexandria Meyer, Eloïse Muir, Grace Munro, Olivia Nuysink, Eloise Page, Frances Revita, Sofia Rofe, Tessa Rouse, Rebecca Scholtz, Kezia Simpson, Isabella Sinnema, Milla Taylor-Mangan, Maria Truong, Emilie Tucker, Kate Webster, Grace Wellik, Mitch Xu, Maggie Zhang
Altos Jennie Argyle, Chloe Bettina, Isabella Boley, Juliette Brice, Ellie Buttle, Nikka Caraig, Renee Cossey, Hazel Escott, Amy Giess, Lara Grozev, Maddie Hay, Amy Johnstone, Johanna Leikam, Kasey Hani Lui, Renee Martinez, Colette Morrison, Asmitha Murugananthan, Sofia Onishko, Madalena Refiti, Georgia Reid-Akehurst, Danielle Sigley, Shria Sreedhar, Leo Sun, Althea Tarrosa, Iona Taylor, Joni Watson, Kate Wong She
Tenors Matthew Bennett, Kilian Casey, Jonny Clark, Nicholas MacQueen, Cameron McConchie, Aaryan Pillai, Anthony Prajogo, Hamish Regan, Zac Ridley, Oliver Roe, Daniel Rouse, Matthew Spooner, Thomas Swarbrick, Benedict Tan, Ivan Zhang
Basses James Barrett, Stirling Bennett, David Choi, Cameron Dean, Quillan Denton, Finlay Harvey, Lachlan Jardine, Ant Kerr-Munley, Takerei Komene, Tyler Malone, Johnny Mottershead, Sam Nicholson, Drew Perkins, Blake Scanlen, Sam Schumacher, Angus Smith, David StantonFromont, Khalil Telfer, Miles Timmis, Oliver VanoortChris Winder
All young singers in Tāmaki Makaurau deserve a ‘chill’ space to pursue a lifelong journey of unforgettable and exceptional music-making. AYC’s forming a family of donors. Become a founding member and create unforgettable musical experiences for thousands of rangatahi (young people) in the decades to come. Give now: https://www.ayc.org.nz/support. Share your advice, tell us who we should speak to next and connect us with friends who share your passion for music and young people Info@ayc.org.nz
AYO extends special appreciation and thanks to Franco Viganoni who, for the past ten years, has been generously giving his time and professional expertise in digitally recording our concerts using state-of-the-art electronics and a unique system of microphones. www.viganoni.com.
AYO gratefully acknowledges the support of Karyn O’Loughlin, winner of the complywith Community Contribution Award, at the 2023 In-house Lawyers Association of New Zealand Awards. The award came with the opportunity to make a donation to a community organisation of their choice and AYO sincerely appreciates this donation.
Hon. Christopher Finlayson KC, Patron
Michael McLellan, FTCL LRSM, President
Alastair Clement, Vice-President
Alison Dunlop, Louise Roe – Librarians
Alastair Clement
Anne Draffin
Michael McLellan
Lynn Pettit
Cameron Stuart
Lois Westwood
Penelope Barry
Philippa Black
Rachael Brand
Alexander Cowdell
Anne-Marie Forsyth
Judith Gust
Mark Hall
Helen Lewis
Mary Lin
We appreciate those who have generously left bequests to AYO in the past:
2023
Edward Barrie Ross
2019 Beverley Alison Simmons
2013 Janetta McStay
2005
1999
Moya Rea
Norman W (Chip) Stevens
1995 Alicia Griffin
1988 Patricia Emma Sara Cole
1987 Alwyn Olive Hutchinson
Alexander Cowdell, Chair
Anne-Marie Forsyth, Secretary
Helen Lewis, Treasurer
Antun Poljanich, Music Director
Mary Lin, Manager
Bryan Lin, Assistant Manager
Rachael Brand, Co-Opted Member
Fergus Dunlop, Player Representative
Matilda Hol, Player Representative
Lodge of the Liberal Arts
Estate of Edward Barrie Ross
Perpetual Guardian Margaret Neutze Legacy Fund
Donald Trott
David Cowdell
John Boscawen
Dame Jenny Gibbs
Alison Buchanan & Eric Johnston and 1 anonymous Special Supporter
Michael E R Bassett
Ann & Bernie Bowden
Anna Brooker
Kerin Buttimore
Gillian & Harold Coop
Julie Goodyer
Dora Green
Judith Gust
Diane & Mark Hall
Miranda Hutton
Pauline & Mark Laithwaite
Acer & Tina Lin
Margaret Malaghan
Janis & Peter Metcalfe
Liz Philipp
Heather Thompson
Elisabeth Wilson and 9 anonymous General Supporters
KENNETH JOHN DELLOW MA (1948-53)
was the first Chairman of the AJSO. While Principal of Takapuna Grammar School and throughout his teaching career, he actively encouraged music by young people, both within and outside his school.
ROY KENDON (1954-1971) attended the inaugural meeting called by the mayor in 1947 to consider the formation of a youth orchestra After serving as Acting Secretary then Treasurer, he was Chairman for 24 years.
N.W. (Chip) STEVENS (1972-98)
was a member of the Executive for the orchestra's first 14 years. On retiring he was made a Vice President, and ten years later he came back as Executive Chairman in 1972. In that role he organised tours throughout NZ and the first international tours – to Australia (six times), and to Hawaii and Canada. Considering touring to be a high priority for the players' good, in 27 years Chip took the orchestra to 99 different towns and cities, some more than ten times. And all this organisation was before the days of the internet and email convenience – no wonder the management of AYO affairs was his full-time hobby in his retirement.
ALASTAIR CLEMENT (1999-2009)
was a French Horn player in AYO in the 1970s/80s. He supported newly-appointed conductor Antun Poljanich and highlights included tours - South Is. (twice), New Caledonia and USA - and the orchestra’s first digital recording, of Shostakovich Symphony No.1 in 2001.
BERNAL (Bernie) ALLEN QSM (2010 -11)
held the reins for two years as the orchestra transitioned from Alastair’s leadership to that of Alex Cowdell. Bernie undertook a commercial review of the orchestra to help set a strategy for its ongoing future success.
ALEXANDER COWDELL (2011-current)
has been the Chair for over a decade now. A tour of the South Island and two tours to Europe to perform at the Young Euro Classic festival (held annually in Berlin) have been orchestra highlights. Alexander brought in a policy of free entry to Auckland Town Hall concerts. This provided access to all, resulting in full houses as well as encouraging donations from the wider public in conjunction with Supporters subscriptions. He also supported the instigation of the AYO Soloist Competition. The pandemic was a challenging time but the orchestra and Executive Committee managed to stay connected and it is wonderful to be back to normal this year to celebrate our 75th anniversary.
was well known to hundreds of instrumentalists whose introduction to orchestral playing in large groups was at the Secondary Schools festivals in the late 1940's.
The fact that the Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra became an established body was largely due to his conviction that young players must be provided for after leaving school, and to the energy, time and patience which he devoted to this end.
was born in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Antun studied piano and theory at Dubrovnik School for Musical Education, and conducting at the University of Ljubljana. Following post-graduate studies in Austria, he won a scholarship which took him to Leningrad USSR (now St Petersburg, Russia) for a threeyear Master Course in Conducting at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory under Alexander Dmitriev. Antun has since worked with prominent orchestras in Russia and Europe.
Since his arrival in NZ in 1996, Antun has been the Director of Music at St Peter’s College and is currently serving his 25th year as Music Director of AYO. Antun champions and supports NZ youth music and the development of young musicians through active involvement with chamber music groups and orchestral music. He regularly features NZ compositions in selecting his AYO repertoire.
received his musical education at the Guildhall School of Music, London, where his principal study was the harp, and at the Universities of Durham and London He emigrated to this country in 1948 to take up a lectureship in the then Auckland University College. He was appointed head of the Department, (later the Conservatorium of Music) in 1956, a position which he held until his retirement in 1973. The jubilee concert in 1973 marked the completion of twenty-three years Honorary Conductorship of the AJSO.
gave 24 years of his full life as a professional musician to the development of musicianship in the young people. A teacher, performer and conductor, Michael is recognised as a foremost authority on youth music.
Michael began his career as a violinist, graduating from the Royal College of Music in London and working in orchestras in the U.K. He was the Concertmaster of the St Matthews Chamber Orchestra for 26 years, a founding member of the Auckland Sinfonietta and is anRNZ Concert artist.
After the demise of the Secondary Schools Festival Orchestra in 1965, the AJSO committee realised there would be a gap in the orchestral development of prospective young instrumentalists seeking to play in the AJSO. So, in 1967, the Auckland Junior Training Orchestra was established, with Michael McLellan appointed as its foundation conductor
Normally more than 25 Auckland secondary schools were represented in its ranks, and thus the name was changed in 1980 to Auckland Secondary Schools Orchestra. It presented one or two public concerts
each year. With the development of high school orchestras across the city, the ASSO was eventually no longer required, and it was disbanded in 1999 Conductors were: -
Michael McLellan 1967-1973
Derrick Bailey 1974-1975
Peter Watts 1976-1980
Edwin Dawson 1981-1983
Jack East 1984-1989
Malvin Brady 1990-1992
Peter Thomas 1993-1994
Ashley Hopkins 1995-1998
It all began during 1946 when five people met for lunch at the Commercial Hotel. The gathering had been arranged by Miss Joan Rattray, an Auckland City Councillor and an energetic personality much occupied with musical and other cultural activities. Those present were Mr Gordon Cole, music master at Avondale Technical College, Mr Alfred Eady, Miss Rattray and Messrs Roland Hutchinson and Norman Brinsden. The three latter were committee members of the Auckland Cultural League.
Mr Cole had a story to tell and some suggestions to make. For several seasons singing at the annual Auckland Secondary Schools Music Festival had been assisted by an orchestra composed of school musicians organised and conducted by Mr Cole. A problem had emerged. These young musicians had reached the school leaving stage but there was nothing to provide continuity of training or hold their interest from then on. They were too young to join a senior orchestra. The situation was giving Mr Cole concern and he reasoned that unless something was done smartly to remedy this loss of talent, his teaching would be just wasted effort.
The gathering became a self-appointed committee to pursue the ideal of a Junior Symphony Orchestra and was quickly joined by Mr N.W. Stevens (senior) who not only became an energetic worker but also a liberal donor.
Preliminary efforts were directed along public relations lines as the first objective was to get people interested and to understand its value to the youth of the community. It was largely freelance work, each member adopting their own methods and making personal contacts; but with an occasional get-together to report progress.
The above notes were thoughtfully contributed to our archives 31 years ago by Mr N.P Brinsden in the knowledge that documentation would only begin after the inaugural meeting had taken place.
When it was deemed that sufficient interest had been generated, the Mayor of Auckland J.A.C. Allum Esq. (later Sir John) was asked to preside over a public meeting convened jointly by the Rotary Club of Auckland and the Adult Education Centre 'To initiate the formation of a junior symphony orchestra in Auckland'. This took place on 6 November 1946 and was attended by 37 widely representative citizens. Thirty-two of these emerged as the General Committee which appointed Mr K.J. Dellow as Chairman. Ken Dellow was Headmaster of Takapuna Grammar School, and he was to remain at the helm for seven formative years. Another of those attending the Inaugural Meeting was Mr R.S. Kendon who became Treasurer a few months later. Roy was to succeed Ken Dellow as Executive Chairman for eighteen years.
Much of the early work of the committee was devoted to raising funds with which to buy the special orchestral instruments not normally owned privately - certainly not by young players. Basses, violas, oboes, bassoons, French horns, bass clarinet and timpani were needed before an orchestra could be established, and when £2000 was in hand they were able to be ordered - except that Customs refused to issue an import licence. Eventually Mr John Rae M.P. was persuaded to lean on Walter Nash and the licences were forthcoming. Nothing happened without a struggle.
On 2nd August 1948 the Society was incorporated, and on 21 September of that year the first rehearsal was assembled. The minutes record rather quaintly "those concerned being required to bring their instruments". Hence it may be observed that more than two years of diligent work had been required before the orchestra actually came into being.
At the first rehearsal Gordon Cole said "My dream is a junior symphony orchestra that will mould and develop the wealth of musical talent in this country" - a dream richly fulfilled.
In the early years of the orchestra, we were blessed with a very active players committee chaired by Bruce Freeman which held all types of money-raising activities from cake stalls and dances to running a tearoom and flying boat display at Mission Bay.
The first performance, with 66 players, was a collection of "orchestral pieces", a wind trio, wind sextet and Mina Foley singing operatic arias. This was on 19th November 1949 in the old Seddon Tech. Hall in Wellesley St. and was attended by mostly parents and friends of players. From that modest beginning the orchestra has gone from one musical achievement to another thanks to the enormous dedication of Gordon Cole, Dr Charles NaIden for 23 years, Michael McLellan for 24 years and, for the last 25 years, Antun Poljanich.
Of that first concert, newspaper critics wrote:
• Auckland Star critic Dorothea Turner:
"Auckland symphonic music lifted its head on Saturday evening after a generation's sleep, coma or even death as it sometimes seemed."
• Herald critic L.C.M. Saunders: "The occasion would have been a most important one in the city's cultural life, or for that matter, in the country's history".
There follows a chronology of subsequent events: -
1950 - First public concert Auckland Town Hall Retirement of Gordon Cole, Dr Charles Nalden now Music Director
1960 - Professor Peter Godfrey guest conductor
1964 - George Hopkins guest conductor.
1965 - Kiri Te Kanawa as soprano soloist.
1967 - Formation of Auckland Junior Training Orchestra (now A.S.S.O.) Michael McLellan appointed its Conductor.
1970 - Ray Wilson guest conductor. Death of Founding Conductor Gordon S. Cole.
1971 - Retirement of Roy Kendon from Chairmanship after 18 years Retirement of Joy de Vere, Secretary for 17 years N.W. Stevens Jnr. (Chip) elected as 3rd Exec Chairman
1972 - Two programmes performed in year for first time. Death of George Hopkins, doyen of Auckland woodwind teaching.
1973 -Silver Jubilee concert, and retirement of Dr Charles Nalden. Michael McLellan appointed third Music Director.
1974 - First hosting of an overseas youth orchestra - the Long Island from New York.
1975 - Orchestra breaks out of Auckland Province for first time to tour in Australia - N.S.W. and Canberra. Death of Joan Rattray. Her bequest to the Society was used to establish Corporate Membership.
1976 – Three programmes presented in a year for the first time. Dr Nalden awarded CBE for services to music.
1977 – 1st tour to South Island, concert at Christchurch Town Hall. Society’s name changed from A.J.S.O. to A.Y.O.
1978 – Second Australian tour. Brisbane to Sydney.
1980 - Third Australian tour - Queensland. Most extensive tour ever. Name of second orchestra changed from Auckland Junior Training Orchestra to Auckland Secondary Schools Orchestra.
1981 – Subscription series of three symphony concerts at Town Hall. Tour of North Island. Players arrange charity Viennese Ball for Children’s Hospital. Orchestra plays for Queen’s farewell State Banquet.
1982 – South Island tour right to Invercargill. Hosting of two overseas youth orchestras – Queensland and Long Island.
1983 – North Island tour.
1985 – Fourth Australian tour – Victoria.
1986 – South Island tour. Hosting of Queensland Youth Orchestra.
1987 – Substantial bequest from Mrs Alwyn Hutchinson invested long-term.
1988 – Tour to Hawaii and western Canada. Fortieth Anniversary reunion and celebration concert. Deaths of Mrs P.E.S. Cole and Mr R. S. Kendon.
1989 - Four complete programmes prepared and performed in the year. Rehearsal base moved from Holy Sepulchre to St Mark's Hall. Uwe Grodd conducted for a year while Michael was on sabbatical.
1990 - Attended premiere of “User Friendly” at the St James, for which the orchestra had recorded the soundtrack.
1991 - Fourth tour of South Island. Redesign of logo and letterhead style.
1992 - North Island tour – Hawkes Bay south. Hosting of SBS Television Youth Orchestra from Sydney.
1993 - Queensland tour. Hosting of Hampshire County Youth Orchestra.
1994 - Tour of lower North Island. Music library relocated to St Mark’s Church, Remuera
1995 - Fifth South Island tour.
1996 - First year of sponsorship by New Zealand Post. Taranaki tour by Auckland Youth Chamber Orchestra.
1997 - Sub sponsorship by ATV Horizon in the form of peak hour advertising helped build the orchestra’s image. Sadly, after six months the station ceased transmission.
1998 - Tour of South Australia and Tasmania (Manager Alastair Clement). This was the seventh overseas tour and sixth of Australia. Major grants from Adrien de Croy and Team McMillan BMW. Anniversary works commissioned from David Hamilton (Elysian Fields) and Reuben Mitchell (orchestral fanfare). Celebration 50 concert and reunion (Committee chair Mary Thomas). Retirement of third Musical Director Michael McLellan and third Executive Chairman N.W. (Chip) Stevens.
1998 - We celebrate our 50th Anniversary with a tour of South Australia and Tasmania, a reunion and a Town Hall concert that included past and present members in a performance of Gustav Holst's 'The Planets.' Major grants from Adrien de Croy and Team McMillan BMW. Anniversary works commissioned from David Hamilton (Elysian Fields) and Reuben Mitchell (orchestral fanfare). Retirement of third Musical Director Michael McLellan and third Executive Chairman N.W. (Chip) Stevens.
1999 - Auckland Secondary School Orchestra goes into recess as Auckland now has several quality orchestras for junior players. The Lodge of the Liberal Arts becomes a sponsor.
2000 - Janetta McStay retires as our President and Michael McLellan is elected. South Island tour. Fundraising begins for overseas tour.
2001 - The de Croy Arts Trust sponsors a Facilitator to assist with administration for a three-year term. Death of both Chip Stevens, our guiding force and generous benefactor and Bruce Freeman, another tireless worker from the beginning. The ongoing travel repercussions of the 9/11 Twin Towers event causes cancellation of proposed UK tour. Move to SCAPA in Shortland St as new rehearsal venue. Two North Island tours.
2002 - NZ Post sponsorship ends. Death of Dr Nalden, conductor for 23 years from 1950 to 1973. First free Town Hall concert through The Edge Community Arts programme. The first Chip and Muriel Scholarship and the Lodge of the Liberal Arts Scholarships are awarded. North Island tour
2003- Changed rehearsal venue to Somervell Presbyterian Church Hall - more instrument storage space. Tour to New Caledonia
2004 - Ponsonby Primary School becomes next rehearsal venue. A concert in St Patrick's Cathedral with guest soloists and the Auckland Youth Choir. Tour of central North Island.
2005 - Tours to Bay of Plenty and Northland
2006 - Joint concert with the 100 Voice Chorale South Island tour
2007 - We hosted the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York. Central North Island tour.
2008 - Death of Howard Wyatt, founder player and lifetime supporter. Tour to New York, Boston and Los Angeles. Diamond Anniversary concert and reunion. Katikati. Lois Westwood retired after 27 years as publicity officer. New timpani from Four Winds Foundation. AYO Weekly a vital source of information. Two open rehearsals.
2009 - Capital and Coast tour, plus Warkworth, Kerikeri. Life members: Michael McLellan, Alastair Clement, Mary Thomas, Margaret Neutze, Lois Wetwood, Barrie Ross. Bernie Allen elected chairman for 2010. Rules consolidated for first time since 1947. Channel 6 aired TV programme about AYO in DEC. Visit by Musique Sur La Mer. New rehearsal venue at ACE.
2010 - Framed photo presented to Alastair Clement, outgoing Chairman. AYO invited to perform a piece at the Bruce Mason Centre for an Eves concert (female version of 3 Tenors). Funding offer from Dr Phil Galloway. Tours to Katikati, Cambridge, Hamilton, Kerikeri.
2011 – Invited to Berlin by the Young Euro Classics festival. Also performed in Slovenia (Postojna, Metlika, Ljubljana, Ptuj, Velenje), Tübingen, Poland (Szczecin). Tour organised by Antun and Cameron Stuart. Helen Lewis became Treasurer. Alex Cowdell elected as Chairman for 2012.
2012 – Death of Janetta McStay (President) - pianist, lecturer at Auckland university for many years. Beethoven 9 packed out the Town Hall. Tour to Taupo. Phil Galloway donated funds for concerto competition. Hosted two orchestras: California Youth Symphony and Brisbane Regional Youth Orchestra.
2013 - South Island tour included performance with Dunedin Youth Orchestra in their Town Hall and at the Nelson Winter Festival.
o New patron is Dame Catherine Tizard.
o Auckland concerts now free – full houses but no rise in income!
o Soloist competition so big it had to be held over two days. Still funded by Phil Galloway via Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust, who also funded additional prize at the AGM.
o Mahler 1 performance included some alumni, with a reception held afterwards.
o Two videos on YouTube - DWYER Productions’ “The AYO Experience” and Teresa Poljanic’s “AYO South Island Tour”
o Some players took part in 2 episodes of X-Factor NZ
o Performed in filming of a Sky TV ad.
o Facebook page set up.
o Finance Sub-Committee established: Barrie Ross, Helen Lewis, Alex Cowdell.
2014 - Funding for tutoring programme now comes via APO’s Inspire programme.
o Small orchestra invited to collaborate with Sol3 Mio.
o Cameron Stuart served as manager of the orchestra.
o Sectionals with members of NZSO.
o Tours to Dargaville and Whangarei, Taupo and Morrinsville.
o Town Hall full for prog 3 – even balcony opened.
o New commissioned work by Markus Zierhofer for percussion, accompanied by choreographed stage lighting in Town Hall.
o Death of Vice President Mary Thomas – former violist, mother of past player, 50th reunion committee chair.
2015 - Summer chamber programme for reduced orchestra. Included Whitianga workshop camp and Waiheke concert. Variety of music reflected 100th anniversary of Gallipoli.
o APO let us use their hall for later rehearsals.
o New road cases funded by the Lion Foundation.
o Neil Ingram joined Finance Sub-Committee.
o Anne Draffin awarded honorary membership for services behind scenes (marketing, competition, relationship with sponsors).
o Rules of Society updated again.
2016 - Joseph Chen took over as manager from Cameron Stuart.
o Supporter’s scheme now allows supporters to reserve preferred seats at free Town Hall concerts.
o New rehearsal venue at Kohia Terrace School.
o Pub Charity funded instrument repairs.
o Rules revised again.
o Cameron Stuart made honorary member in recognition of his service, commitment and vision.
2017 - Collaboration with Pettman Academy on baroque concert.
o World premiere of John Wells’ newly commissioned 2nd organ concerto (Rebecca Lee) and Anthony Ritchie’s Fantasy for Oboe and Orchestra (Noah Rudd).
o Mary Lin took over as manager. Increased online media presence (Facebook).
o Near-full audiences in all concerts in Waiheke, Coromandel, Northland.
2018 - (70th) Return to Berlin Konzerthaus for the Euro Young Classics festival. Standing ovations. Described by one German newspaper as one of the best youth orchestras in the world. Also performed in Bayreuth, Tubingen, Slovenia and Auckland. Tour organised by Antun & Mary Lin.
o Antun’s 20th year as Music Director.
o Alison Dunlop and Louise Roe took over as librarians from Anne Wells.
o Rachael Brand joined committee (Communications Officer).
o Honorary membership conferred on Lynn Pettit for her many years of service re newsletters and as Membership Secretary.
2019 Death of Vice President Margaret Leman (Neutze)first played harp with AYO in 1956; later instrument registrar, committee member, Honorary Life Member, VP.
o Young Composers Competition (brainwave of Lachlan Grant, player rep) won by Kihoon Sung.
o AYO invited to perform with Sichuan Conservatory of Music choir.
o Bryan Lin became Assistant Manager.
2020 Prog.1(incl Beethoven’s Triple Concerto) cut short after only one performance and June concert cancelled due to Covid lockdown. Instead, in June a private performance in the Town Hall was videoed by SOUNZ, with support from NZ on Air. Minimal rehearsal time. Cello soloist (Joseph Kelly) was unable to return from Melbourne so was replaced at very short notice by Junghwan Choi. Rehearsals started for next programme, only to be stopped by second regional lockdown. Still managed two concerts (Helensville and Town Hall) in front of live audience.
o During both lockdowns Antun arranged Zoom masterclasses with top musicians from across Europe for several of our players.
o Made FB video for Save RNZ Concert.
o Helen Lewis produced detailed handbook of policies, procedures, rules, information and committee roles.
2021 - Loss of patron Dame Catherine Tizard, and supporter Phil Galloway. Phil had donated $66.8k to AYO since 2010.
o Soloist Competition mostly took place online (due to Covid) with live finals in Feb 2022.
o Very special Prog 3 was to have included SaintSaens’ organ symphony in conjunction with the Auckland Town Hall Organ Trust, celebrating 110th anniversary of the Town Hall organ. Also would have featured three arias from Mozart’s Magic Flute to celebrate 25th anniversary of our principal sponsor, the Lodge of the Liberal Arts. However we were forced into an even longer and continuing lockdown instead.
o Were able to use APO hall for Prog 2 rehearsals due to amount of percussion gear required.
o Several grants from Perpetual Guardian approved totalling $25.7K, incl. $20.7k for concerts postponed to 2022 and $5k from Margaret Neutze Legacy Fund, established by her husband Derek Neutze, to help fund prize money for 2021 Soloist Competition (held in Feb.22).
2022 - Effect of Covid still felt with mask and isolation requirements, however finally able to present full season again. Included organ/Mozart concert (postponed from 2021) to full house.
o Death of Barrie Ross – former players’ father, former Treasurer, Finance Sub-Committee member.
o New patron Chris Finlayson KC has distinguished record of public service both in law and politics, lover of music.
2023 - 75th of orchestra represents 25 years for Antun Poljanich as Music Director.
o Retirement of Michael McLellan as President.
o Jim Wu leaves AYO - our longest-serving Concertmaster (joined 2009, Concertmaster since 2013 for 23 progs).
o “Auckland Concert Orchestra” performed Blockbuster Film Music concert with past and current players.
o Nick Francis joins Finance Sub-Committee.
o Reunion weekend includes Beethoven 9 with AYO and AYC, and a play-in of Franck symphony for past players.
auditioned for the AJSO on her eighteenth birthday and led the orchestra from 1948 - 1952. Prior to this she studied at St Mary's School of Music under Dame Sister Mary Leo, gaining two scholarships from the Auckland Competition Society, an Exhibition award in 1949 and her A.T.C.L.
performed Bruch’s Violin Concerto and the Butterfly Lovers Concerto with AYO and Bach’s Concerto for Violin and Oboe with Camille Wells and Bach Musica NZ. Jim is a holder of an LTCL from Trinity College London and has been AYO’s longest-serving Concertmaster, fulfilling the role for over a decade.
Inness Lovett 1949-1952
Robert Cannon 1952
Coralie Leyland 1953-1955
Helen Peart 1956-1957
Robert Issel 1958
Dawn Innes 1959
Elaine Ingles 1960
Diana Bruntlett 1961-1962
Joyce Collins 1963-1964
Stanley Bolton 1965-1966
Rosemary Rushbrook 1967
Janice Forsyth 1968-1969
John Whittaker 1970
Gwyneth Carter 1971-1972
Catherine Newhook 1973
Wilma Smith 1974
Mary Allison 1974
Anthony Cuncannon 1975
Gillian Ansell 1975
Katherine Wilson 1976-1978
Rosalind Maud 1977-1978
Craig Williams 1979
Susanjane Higgs 1980-1981
Eva Hochstein 1981 (one prog.)
Simon Ansell 1982-1983
Andrew Sewell 1982-1983
Te Oti Rakena 1984-1985
Marcel Trussell-Cullen 1986-1989
Ainsley Murray 1987 (one prog.)
Adam Ross 1986, 1989-1990
Louisa Griffiths 1991 (one prog.)
Linda Kam / Fox 1991-1994
Katie Ollivier 1994, 1995-1996
Rachael Brand 1997-1998
Simone Roggen 1999-2000, 2004
Simeon Broome 2000 (one prog.)
Julia Dibley 2001
Julia Broom 2002 (one prog.)
Elroy Hall 2002-2003
Nicola Drake 2004-2005
Cameron Stanley 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
Jenny Chen 2007-2008
Minsi Yang 2008 (US Tour)
Richard Chen 2009-2011, 2013
Alex Taylor 2011 (Europe Tour)
Olivia Francis 2012, 2014 (one prog.)
Lauren Bennett 2014 (one prog.)
Harris Leung 2015
Zosia Herlihy O'Brien 2021-2023 (5 progs total)
Jim Wu 2013-2023 (23 progs total)
NORTH IS.
Auckland and Suburbs
Cambridge
Coromandel
Dannevirke
Dargaville
Feilding
Gisborne
Hamilton
Hastings
Havelock North
Hawera
Helensville
Kaitaia
Katikati
Kawerau
Kerikeri
Levin
Lower Hutt
Mangawhai
Masterton
Matamata
Morrinsville
Napier
New Plymouth
Opunake
Orewa
Paeroa
Pahiatua
Palmerston North
Papakura
Paraparaumu
Pukekohe
Putaruru
Raglan
Rotorua
Stratford
Taumarunui
Taupo
Tauranga
Te Aroha
Te Awamutu
Te Kuiti
Te Puke
Thames
Tokoroa
Upper Hutt
Waiheke
Waihi
Waipukurau
Wanganui
Warkworth
Wellsford
Whakatane
Whangarei
Whitianga
SOUTH IS.
Alexandra
Arrowtown
Ashburton
Balclutha
Blenheim
Christchurch
Cromwell
Dunedin
Geraldine
Gore
Greymouth
Hokitika
Kaikoura
lnvercargill
Nelson
Oamaru
Picton
Queenstown
Rangiora
Te Anau
Twizel
Wanaka
Westport
AUSTRALIA
Adelaide
Atherton
Ballarat
Bendigo
Brisbane
Cairns
Canberra
Cooma
Devonport
Geelong
Gladstone
Goolwa
Grafton
Hobart
Launceston
lnnisfail
Mackay
Maryborough
Melbourne
Newcastle
Port Macquarie
Rockhampton
Sydney
Tanunda
Taree
Townsville
Warragul
USA
Boston
Honolulu
Rhode Island
Los Angeles
New York
CANADA
Courtenay
Ganges
Powell River
Vancouver
Victoria
GERMANY
Berlin
Bayreuth
Neustadt
Tübingen
Wartin
SLOVENIA
Dobrna
Metlika
Postojna
Ptuj
Velenje
NEW CALEDONIA
Noumea
Hienghene
Tie
Koumac
The orchestra has now presented concerts at 129 different towns and cities in New Zealand and overseas. It is undoubtedly the most-travelled orchestra in New Zealand history.
Ibert
Bartok
Hindemith
Beethoven Albinoni
Sarasate
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Xinghai, Xian
Bruch
Mozart
Saint-Saens
Nielsen Mozart
Bach
Bach
Vaughan Williams Berlioz
Concertino for Flute & Orchestra
Bassoon Concerto in Bflat, K.191
Concerto for Flute & Orchestra
Viola Concerto
'Trauermusik' for Viola & Orchestra
Piano Concerto No.3 in Cminor
Concerto for Oboe & Strings Op.7 No.3
Zigeunerweisen Op.20 (Gypsy Airs)
Violin Concerto in E minor
Symphony No.9 (Choral)
Yellow River Cantata
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622
Piano Concerto No.2 in Gminor
Flute Concerto
Concerto for Flute & Harp K.599 - Andantino movt.
Concerto for 2 Violins
Voi avete un cor fidele aria, K.217
Orchestral Suite No.2 in Bminor
The Lark Ascending
Te Deum
Verleih uns Frieden (Grant us Thy Peace)
Symphony No. 9 (Choral)
Piano Concerto No.4 in G
Trumpet Concerto
Divertimento No.1 K.229 arr. for clarinets, arr. G Hopkins
Piano Concerto No.3 in Cminor four landscapes (for string quartet)
Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor, RV 531
Cello Concerto in Dminor
Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orchestra
'Trauermusik' for Viola & Orchestra
Magic Flute - Der Holle Rache & O zittre Nicht
Flute Concerto No.2 in D K.314
Vivaldi
Beethoven Haydn
Vaughan Williams
Strauss, Richard
Kabalevsky Rachmaninov
Tchaikovsky
Strauss, Richard Canteloube
Tchaikovsky
Mozart
Vaughan Williams
Beethoven
Vaughan Williams
Beethoven
Bach
Rachmaninov
Brahms
Brahms
Franck
Saint-Saens
Borodin
Schumann
Handel
Mozart
Khachaturian Corelli
Mozart
Chen Yi
Beethoven
Allen, Bernie Mendelssohn
Vivaldi
"La Notte" Flute Concerto
Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
Divertimento for Wind Instruments
The Pilgrim's Progress - Watchful's Song, Song of the Pilgrims
Horn Concerto No.1 in Eflat
Cello Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.49
Piano Concerto No.2
Piano Concerto No.1
Horn Concerto No.1 in Eflat
Songs of the Auvergne
Piano Concerto No.1
Don Giovanni - Dalla sua pace
Serenade to Music
Piano Concerto No.3 in Cminor
"Rhosymedre", hymn tune prelude
Piano Concerto no.1 in C
Sheep May Safely Graze, choral prelude, arr. Walton
Prelude in Cminor
Fugue from "Variations on a Theme by Handel"
Intermezzo, Op. 118, No.6 in Eflat minor
Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orchestra
Carnival of the Animals
Polovtsian Dances
Cello Concerto in Aminor
Organ Concerto No.9 in Bflat
Andante for Flute & Orchestra in C
Flute Concerto in Dminor
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.1
Violin Concerto No.3 in G
Golden Flute
Piano Concerto No.3 in Cminor
Fantasia for 2 Clarinets
Concert Pieces for 2 Clarinets & Orchestra
In furore iustissimae irae
Agnes Harmath
Albee Ai
Alexa Still
Alexander McFarlane
Alexander McFarlane
Alison Lander
Alison Peak
Amalia Hall
Amalia Hall
{Amitai Pati, Isabella Moore, Anthony Schneider, {Elisha Fa'i-Hulton
[Auck Chinese Philharmonic Choir and [Sichuan [Conservatory of Music Professors' Choir
Andrew Sewell
Andrew Uren
Ann Wallis
Anna Cooper
Anna Kexin Zhang (flute) & Harrison Chau (harp)
Anne Gulley & David Nalden, Ron Dellow(harpsichord)
Anne Rasmussen
Annie Hong / Alastair Greenwood
Antonia Braidwood
Auckland Choral, Dame Malvina Major, Patrick Power, Donald McIntyre
AYC (Auckland Youth Choir)
{AYC, Morag Atchison, Catrin Johnsson, Jack Bourke, {James Harrison
Barry Margan
Bill Stoneham
Bruce Freeman, Murray Musson, Ronald Sinclair
Bryan Sayer {Cameron Stanley, Alex Taylor, Alex MacDonald, Sarah {Ellis
Cameron Stuart & Sophie Williams
Cecilia Kirk
Charles Whitehead
Chloe Jones
Christina Ellison
Christine Chang
Christine Chang
Christine Cuming
{Christine Kellie, Ngaire Stead, Murray Musson, Frank {Grove, Wallace Gallagher, Julian Richards
Christopher Lackner + EGGS Choir
Cindy Liu
Damon Herlihy-O'Brien
David Bollard
David James
David Kay
Deborah Wai Kapohe
Denny Liu
Derek Hill
Diana Bruntlett (violin) & Dorian Singers
Diana Stephenson
Diana Stephenson
Diana Stephenson
Diana Stephenson
Donald Bowick
Donald Bowick
Donald Bowick
Donald Bowick
Donald Bowick, Peter Clarken, Max Cryer(narrator)
Dorian Singers
Edward King
Elizabeth Beverly
Elizabeth Farrell
Elizabeth Hirst
Elroy Hall, Malavika Gopal, Rachel Wells, Michael Bell
Eugene Lee
Eva Ding
Fei Ren
Finn Schofield & David McGregor
Finn Schofield & Natalie Harris
Fiona Ferens
Vivaldi
Various Schumann
Weber
Vivaldi
Vivaldi
Handel
Handel
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Handel
Lalo Schumann
Bach
Orff
Nielsen
Chen & He
Elgar
Gloria Various
Cello Concerto in Aminor
Concertino for Clarinet & Orchestra
Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C
Cello Concerto in Bminor
Organ Concerto No.13
Organ Concerto No.2
Sonata No.1 for Organ & Orchestra K.67
Sonata No.14 for Organ & Orchestra K.278
Sonata No.2 for Organ & Orchestra K.68
Organ Concerto No.9 in Bflat
Symphonie Espagnole
Cello Concerto in Aminor
Orchestral Suite No.2 in Bminor
Carmina Burana
Concerto for Violin & Orchestra
Butterly Lovers Violin Concerto
Cello Concerto
Violin Concerto in Bminor
Oboe Concertino Op,110
Horn Concerto No.1 in Eflat
Piano Concerto No.3
Trumpet Concerto in Eflat - slow movt.
The Four Seasons
Cello Concerto No.1
La Flute de Pan
Trumpet Concerto in Eflat
Symphony No. 1 for Organ & Orchestra
Piano Concerto No.23 in A minor
Piano Concerto No.1
Flight of the Bumble Bee
The Lark Ascending
Scheherazade
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Williams,
Bach
Brahms
Brahms
Mozart
Ravel
Brahms Ravel
Bach
Bach
Wells, John Vivaldi
Milhaud
Mozart
Rachmaninov
Beethoven
Ravel
Kabalevsky Rachmaninov
Mozart
Beethoven
Saint-Saens
Wieniawski
Vivaldi
Hindemith
Telemann
Rimsky-Korsakov
Grieg
Spohr
Stravinsky Rachmaninov Verdi/Bassi
Arnold, Malcolm
Cowdell, Alexander
Puccini
Puccini
Bach Brahms
Schindler’s List - Three Pieces
Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
Exsultate Jubilate K.165
Violin Concerto in Aminor
Flute Concerto in Dminor
Clair de Lune (encore)
Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat
Piano Concerto No.1
Violin Concerto No.3 in G
Piano Concerto in G
Intermezzo, Op. 118, No.2 in A major
Piano Concerto in G
Violin Concerto in E
Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D
Organ Symphony in C (premiere)
Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C
Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra
Violin Concerto No.5 in A
Piano Concerto No.2
Piano Concerto No.1 in C
Piano Concerto in G
Violin Concerto
Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini
Bassoon Concerto in Bflat, K.191
Piano Concerto No.4 in G
Cello Concerto No.1 in Aminor
Violin Concerto No.2 in Dminor
Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor, RV 531
'Trauermusik' for Viola & Orchestra
Viola Concerto in D
Scheherazade
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Clarinet Concerto No.1
Ebony Concerto
Piano Concerto No.2
Concert Fantasia on Motives from Verdi's Opera: "Rigoletto"
Clarinet Concerto No.2
Cressida
La Boheme - Donde lieta usci
Tosca - Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore
The Peasant Cantata - Of Flowers the Fairest - No.14
Violin Concerto
{Fiona Ferens, Claire Filer, Karen Plimmer, Margo {Knightbridge, AYC
Fiona Ferens, Warwick Robinson
Fiona Mayes
Gail Jensen
Geoff Bold & Adrian Hirst
Geoffrey Heath
Geoffrey Skerrett
Geoffrey Skerrett
Geoffrey Skerrett
Geoffrey Skerrett
Geoffrey Skerrett
Geoffrey Skerrett
Gillian Ansell
Gillian Harris
Gina Miller
Gina Sanders, Richard Phillips, Roger Creagh
Giselle Hillyer
Gloria Tian
Gregor Brown
Gregory Rogers
Helen Bissett
Henry Close
Henry Wong Doe
Howard Wyatt
Igor Orlovski & Irina Orlovski
Jacky Siu
Jacob Webster
Jake Krishnamurti
James Winkley
Jane Sohn
Jason Bae (Roentgen Ng in Whangarei & Warkworth)
Jason Bae & Jonathan Jung
Jim Wu
Jim Wu
Jim Wu
Jim Wu
Jim Wu
Joan Cochrane (sop) & Geoffrey Skerrett
Joe Harrop
Joel Bolton
John Chen
John Chen
John Chen
John Mills
John Paul Muir
John Paul Muir
John Paul Muir
John Thomson
John Thomson, Alexa Still, Douglas Mews
John Wells
Jonathan Blows & Malvin Brady
Jonathan Rance
Jonny Chang
Joong-Han (Jonathan) Jung
Josephine Burry
Joy Nicol
Julia Dibley
Justin Bird (piano)
Kate Goldstone
Katherine Austin
Katherine Hebley
Katherine Wilson
Kathryn Seagrave & Anne Hunt
Katie Atkinson
Katie Atkinson
Katie Ollivier
Keith Field
Kenny Keppel
Kenny Keppel
Kent Isomura
Kiara Kong
Kiara Kong
Kiara Kong (clarinet), Kent Isomura (piano)
Kiri Te Kanawa
Kiri Te Kanawa
Kiri Te Kanawa
Ladislav Jasek
Clarke
Monti
Bruch
Saint-Saens
Mozart
Handel
Corelli
Mozart
Rimsky-Korsakov
Mozart
Mozart
Ravel
Sarasate
Brahms
Larsson, Lars-Erik
Hindemith
Beethoven
Mozart
Beethoven Beethoven Verdi Mozart
Benedict
Various
Ibert
Dvorak Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Weber
Corelli
Gigout
Guilmant
Saint-Saens
Ritchie, Anthony
Vivaldi
Hoadley, Ben Beethoven Beethoven Rimsky-Korsakov
Mozart
Beethoven Gershwin
Elgar
Guilmant
Reinecke
Beethoven
Crusell, Bernhard
Schumann
Dvorak
Tchaikovsky
Thomas
Mozart
Mozart
Bellini
Sibelius
Beethoven Rachmaninov
Elgar
Wells, John Saint-Saens
Bruch Rachmaninov
Trumpet Voluntary
Czardas
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Violin Concerto No.3 in Bminor
Piano Concerto No.17 in G K.453
Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Piano
Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Piano
Oboe Concerto in C K.314
Trombone Concerto
Don Giovanni - selected arias
Piano Concerto No.22 in Eflat K.482
Piano Concerto in G
Zigeunerweisen Op.20 (Gypsy Airs)
Violin Concerto
Concertino for Strings & Trombone
Piano Concerto No.1
Organ Concerto No.9 in Bflat
Concerto for Horn
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Violin Concerto
Concerto for Flute & Orchestra
Double Bass Concerto
Symphony No.3 (Organ) - 2nd Movt
Kindertotenlieder
Flute Concerto No.2 in D K.314
Cello Concerto No.1 in Aminor
Romance No.2 in F for Violin & Orchestra
Romances No.1 in G and No.2 in F for Violin & Orchestra
Violin Concerto No.5 in A
Violin Concerto No.4 in D
Piano Concerto No.22 in Eflat K.482
Fantasia in Cminor for Piano, Chorus & Orchestra
Violin Concerto in D
Rigoletto - Caro Nome
Magic Flute - Der Hölle Rache
The Gipsy & The Bird
Operatic Arias
Concertino da Camera for Alto Saxophone
Te Deum
Magic Flute - Der Hölle Rache
Don Giovanni - Vedrai, carino
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622
Clarinet Concerto No.2
Concerto for Oboe & String Orchestra, arr. Barbirolli
Grand Choeur Dialogué
Symphony No. 1 for Organ & Orchestra
Symphony No.3 (Organ Symphony)
Cartoon: Fantasy for Oboe & Orchestra
Concerto for 2 Oboes in Dmin, RV 535
Concerto for Bass & Orchestra
Violin Concerto in D
Romance No.2 in F for Violin & Orchestra
Scheherazade
Flute Concerto No.1 in G K.313
Piano Concerto No.4 in G
Rhapsody in Blue
Cello Concerto
Symphony No. 1 for Organ & Orchestra
Concerto for Flute & Orchestra
Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
Concerto for Clarinet & Orchestra in Fminor
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Cello Concerto in Bminor
Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra
Mignon - C'est moi and Me voici dans son boudoir
Don Giovanni - La ci darem
Concert Aria K.538
Oboe Concerto in Eflat
The Swan on Tuonela
Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
Piano Concerto No.2
Cello Concerto
Organ Concerto No.2 (premiere)
Havanaise
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Piano Concerto No.2
Laurence Barker (trumpet)
Laurence McFarlane
Leif Hansen
Li Liu
Linda Liu
Louise Rose & Antonia Braidwood, A Blomfield
Louise Rose & Antonia Braidwood, A Blomfield
Lucy Davies
Luke Christiansen
Lyndsay Freer, Ken Cornish, Roger Creagh
Lynette Burry
Madeleine Xiao
Malavika Gopal
Marcel Trussell-Cullen
Margaret van Ginkel
Maria Mo
Mark Duley
Mark Thomas
Mary Gow
Mary O'Brien
Marya Martin
Mathew Fieldes
Matthew Harris
Melissa Crennan (1998 Mobil Song Quest winner)
Mette Dale
Michael Eden
Michael McLellan
Michael McLellan
Michael McLellan
Michael McLellan
Michael Redshaw
Michael Redshaw & The Belmont Singers
Michael Wieck
Mina Foley
Mina Foley
Mina Foley
Mina Foley
Mojca Pecman {Morag Atchison & George Burrell, Fiona Ferens, Claire {Filler, Margot Knightbridge (with Auck.Choral, cond. {Peter Watts)
Morag McDowell
Morag McDowell
Murray Musson
Natalie Harris
Ngaire Stead
Nicholas Forbes
Nicholas Forbes
Nicholas Forbes
Noah Rudd
Noah Rudd & Josh Webster
Oliver Spalter
Olivia Francis
Olivia Francis
Olivia Francis
Ondine Savage
Patrick O'Byrne
Paul Ellery
Paul Mitchell
Paul Tarling
Paula-Jane Hamilton
Peter Clarken
Peter Scholes
Philip Verran
Rachel Atkinson
Rachel Atkinson
Rachel Weston
Rachel Weston, Richard Weston
Rainer Gibbons
Rainer Gibbons
Rainer Gibbons (cor anglais solo)
Read Gainsford
Read Gainsford
Rebecca Hendl
Rebecca Sujoon Lee
Richard Chen
Richard Chen
Richard Liu
Franck
Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orchestra
Romances No.1 in G and No.2 in F for Violin & Orchestra
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622
Piano Concerto No.2
Bassoon Concerto in Bflat, K.191
Weber
Kabalevsky Grieg
Mozart
Milhaud
Grieg
Shostakovich
Mendelssohn
Tchaikovsky
Rimsky-Korsakov
Puccini
Tchaikovsky
Strauss, Richard Various
Handel
Morricone, Ennio
Vaughan Williams
Puccini
Lerner & Loewe
Lehar
Gershwin
Albinoni
Lebrun
Strauss, Richard Various
Hoffmeister
Vivaldi
Vivaldi
Mozart
Mozart
Sarasate
Bach
Tchaikovsky
Strauss, Richard
Rossini
Allen, Bernie
Mozart Schumann
Dvorak
Telemann
Beethoven
Beethoven
Bassoon Concerto in F
Cello Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.49
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Horn Concerto No.4 in Eflat
Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Piano Concerto No.2
Piano Concerto No.1
Piano Concerto No.1
Magic Flute - Dies Bildnis
Don Giovanni - Il mio tesoro
Violin Concerto L'Amoroso RV271 in E major
Violin Concerto No.3 in G
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.8 ("Christmas")
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.12
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.10
Violin Concerto in E minor
The Swan of Tuonela
Clarinet Concerto No.2
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622
Scheherazade
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Violin Concerto in D
Violin Concerto in E minor
Piano Concerto No.2
Acis and Galatea - As when the dove
Alcina - Tornami a vagheggiar
Acis and Galatea - Happy we!
Choral items
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor (2nd Movt)
Oboe Concerto (First Movt)
Divertimento in Eflat (Minuet & Trio, Allegro)
Scheherazade
Gianni Schicchi - O mio babbino caro
Piano Concerto No.1
Concerto for Oboe & Orchestra
Assorted Arias (see CD for details)
Rinaldo - Lascia chi’o pianga
Cinema Paradiso and Nella Fantasia
The Pilgrim's Progress-Watchful's Song & Song of the Pilgrims
Gianni Schicchi - O mio babbino caro
I Could Have Danced All Night
Vilia
Summertime
Oboe Concerto Op.9 No.2
Oboe Concerto, 3rd Movt.
Oboe Concerto
Broadway Songs
Viola Concerto in D
Violin Concerto in Amin
Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor, RV 531
Violin Concerto in D - First Movement
Arias from Figaro, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute
Navarra for Two Violins
Concerto for Oboe & Violin in C minor (2 violins here)
Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello & Orchestra
Horn Concerto No.1 in Eflat
Intro, Theme & Variations for Clarinet & Orchestra
Fantasia for 2 Clarinets
Così fan tutte - Smanie implacabili
Piano Concerto in Amin
Cello Concerto in Bminor
Concerto in A minor for recorder, viola da gamba
Triple Concerto
Triple Concerto
Rosemary Mathers
Rosemary Rushbrook
Rowan Meade
Russell Channell
Ruth Hickton
Sally Chow
Sally-Ann Brown
Sara Lee
Sarah Thompson
Sean Penney
Seul-Ki Cheon
Shangrong Feng
Sharon Joy Vogan
Sheryl Clarke
Sid Chand (tenor)
Sid Chand (tenor)
Simeon Broom
Simeon Broom
Simeon Broom & Julia Dibley
Simeon Broom, Julia Dibley, Ben Nation
Simeon Broom, Julia Dibley, Siobhan Stubbs
Simon Ansell
Simon Blount
Simon Ogilvie
Simon Ogilvie
Simone Roggen
Simone Roggen
Simone Roggen
Simone Roggen
Siu dea Law
Sophie Sparrow
Sophie Sparrow
Sophie Sparrow & Cameron Barclay
St Mary's Choir, accomp. Colleen Frear
Stanley Bolton
Stanley Jackson
String Trio - Colleen Doran, Ken Legge, Fleur Burry
Susanjane Higgs
Tamara Mayo (soprano)
Tamas Vesmas
Tanya Haddock
Taryn Srhoj
Tayla Alexander
Tayla Alexander
Terence Wilson (baritone)
Terri Crouch
Terri Crouch
Terri Crouch
Terri Crouch
Thomas Hutchinson
Thomas Hutchinson
Thomas Hutchinson
Tim Beveridge
Tim Young
Tina Sheng
Tom Pierard & Rachel Pierard
Valerie York (with piano accomp.)
Various - see programme
Vasiljy & Vladimir Shapkin
Vasiliy & Vladimir Shapkin
Victoria Simonsen
Vivien Lieshout-Reid
Warwick Robinson
Warwick Robinson & Angela Hay
Wendy Doyle
Wendy Huang
William Dealtry
Wolfgang Kraemer & Edith Salzmann
Zosia Herlihy-O'Brien, Joseph Kelly, Modi Deng
Zosia Herlihy-O'Brien, Junghwan Choi, Modi Deng
Composer
Albinoni
Albinoni
Allen, Bernie
Arensky
Arnold, Malcolm Arnold, Malcolm
Arnold, Malcolm Arutunian
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach - Stokowski
Bach, C.P.E.
Barber
Barber
Bartok
Bartok Bartok Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven
Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven
Bellini Benedict Berlioz Berlioz Berlioz Berlioz Bernstein Biber Biebl, F Bizet
Bizet Bizet Bizet
Bliss Borodin Borodin
Borodin
Brahms Brahms Brahms Brahms Brahms Brahms
Brahms
Brahms Brahms Brahms Brahms
Brahms
Work
Concerto for Oboe & Strings Op.7 No.3
Oboe Concerto Op.9 No.2
Fantasia for 2 Clarinets
Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky
Clarinet Concerto No.2
English Dances (Second Series)
Three Shanties for Wind Quintet
Trumpet Concerto
Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D
Concerto for 2 Violins
Concerto for Oboe & Violin in C min. (2 violins)
Four Chorale Preludes, arr. by Charles Nalden
Orchestral Suite No.2 in B minor
Orchestral Suite No.4 - Final Movt Réjouissance
Sheep May Safely Graze, arr. Walton
The Peasant Cantata - Of Flowers - No.14
Violin Concerto in Aminor
Violin Concerto in E
Prelude No.24 for the Well-Tempered Clavier
Flute Concerto in Dminor
Adagio for Strings
Agnus Dei
Divertimento for Strings
Hungarian Sketches
Viola Concerto
Coriolan Overture
Egmont Overture
Fantasia in Cminor for Piano, Chorus & Orch.
Fidelio Overture
King Stephan Overture
Leonore Overture No.1
Leonore Overture No.3
Piano Concerto no.1 in C
Piano Concerto No.3 in Cmin
Piano Concerto No.4 in G
Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
Prometheus Overture
Romance No.2 in F for Violin & Orchestra
Romance No.1 in G for Violin & Orchestra
Symphony No.1
Symphony No.2
Symphony No.3 ("Eroica")
Symphony No.4
Symphony No.5
Symphony No.7
Symphony No.8
Symphony No.9 (Choral)
Triple Concerto
Violin Concerto in D
Oboe Concerto in Eflat
The Gipsy & The Bird
Benvenuto Cellini Overture
Le Carnaval Romain Overture
Symphonie Fantastique
Te Deum
West Side Story
Battalia a 10
Ave Maria
Carmen Selection
L'Arlesienne Suite No.1
Suite "Jeux D'Enfants"
Symphony No.1
Fanfare for a Coming of Age
Polovtsian Dances
Prince Igor Overture
Symphony No.2
Academic Festival Overture
Fugue from "Variations
Hungarian
Hungarian
Intermezzo,
Intermezzo,
Piano
Piano
Britten
Britten
Britten
Bruch
Byrd Cage, John Canteloube
Capuzzi
Chabrier
Chaminade
Chavez
Chen & He
Chen Yi
Clarke
Coates
Copland
Copland
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Corelli
Cowan, Claire Cowan, Claire
Cowdell, Alexander Cowdell, Alexander Cowdell, Alexander Cowdell, Alexander
Crusell, Bernhard
Dadson
Dag Wiren
de Falla
Debussy
Debussy
Debussy
Debussy
Dick, Benjamin
Dixon, Hugh
Dukas
Dukas
Durufle, M
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Dvorak
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Elgar
Ellis, Robbie Farquhar, David Farquhar, David Farr, Gareth
Faure
Franck
Franck
Friedemann
Simple Symphony
Soirées Musicales Op.9
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Violin Concerto No.1 in Gminor
Suite, arr. Gordon Jacob
"Dream" for 5 Violas
Songs of the Auvergne
Double Bass Concerto
Rhapsody Espana
Concertino for Flute & Orchestra
Toccata for Percussion Instruments
Butterly Lovers Violin Concerto
Golden Flute
Trumpet Voluntary
Knightsbridge March
Appalachian Spring
Fanfare for the Common Man
Concerto for Oboe, arr. Barbirolli
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.1
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.5
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.6
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.8 ("Christmas")
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.9
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.11
Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Piano
Here at this quiet limit of the world
The Legend of the Trojan Bird
A Place of Quiet
Canzona for String Orchestra
Cressida
Persephone
Concerto for Clarinet in F minor
Drumwheel
Serenade for Strings
Three-Cornered Hat - Miller's and Final Dances
Clair de Lune (encore)
Golliwog's Cake Walk
Petite Suite
Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Berceuse for Julie
Fanfare
Fanfare - La Péri
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Ubi Caritas
Carnival Overture
Cello Concerto in Bminor
Scherzo Capriccioso
Slavonic Dance No.8
Slavonic Dances No.8 & 10
Suite in A for Orchestra "American"
Symphony No.5 in F
Symphony No.6 in D
Symphony No.7 in D minor
Symphony No.8 in G
Symphony No.9 ("From the New World”)
Te Deum
Wind Serenade
Cello Concerto in Bminor
Chanson de Matin
Cockaigne Overture
Enigma Variations
Introduction & Allegro for Strings
Serenade for Strings
Sospiri for String Orchestra with Piano
Three Bavarian Dances
Violin Concerto in B minor
In Meinem Letzen Leiden
Ring Round the Moon Ballet Suite
Harlequin Overture
Little Sea Gongs
Pavane
Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orch
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Symphony in D minor
Slavonic Rhapsody No.2
Canzona No 1 per Primi Toni for brass
Canzona No 2 per Septimi Toni for brass
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2017
Brahms
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Brahms
Tragic
Gallus, J
Gershwin
Gershwin
Gershwin
Ascendit Deus, arr. R Karadjov
Rhapsody in Blue
Summertime
An American in Paris
2012
1973
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2023
Gigout Glazunov
Glinka
Gossec Gounod
Grainger, Percy
Gregson
Grieg Grieg
Grieg
Guilmant Hamilton, David Hamilton, David Hamilton, David Hamilton, David Hamilton, David
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Hindemith
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Humperdinck
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Ireland
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Kabalevsky
Kabalevsky
Kalliwoda
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Kodaly
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Lebrun
Lehar
Lennon & McCartney
Lerner & Loewe
Grand Choeur Dialogué
Overture Solennelle
Ruslan & Ludmila Overture
Overture in D
Petite Symphonie for Winds
Mock Morris - Irish Tune from County Derry
Quintet for Brass
Funeral March
Peer Gynt Suite No.1
Piano Concerto in Aminor
Symphony No. 1 for Organ & Orchestra
Elysian Fields
Fanfare
Kaleidoscope Variations 2
Overture:1990
Well Done Mister Bach
Acis and Galatea - As when the dove
Acis and Galatea - Happy we!
Rinaldo - Lascia chi’o pianga
"The Faithful Shepherd" Suite, arr. Beecham
Alcina - Tornami a vagheggiar
Concerto Grosso Op.3 No.1
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.2
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.6
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.10
Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.12
Handel Suite, arr. Clarke
March from Sonata No.2
Music for "The Royal Fireworks"
Organ Concerto No.2
Organ Concerto No.9 in Bflat
Organ Concerto No.13
Sonata No.4 - Sarab., Minuet, Bouree & Gigue
Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Piano
Water Music Suite
Arietta in Eflat
Divertimento for Wind Instruments
Minuet in D
Oboe Concerto (First Movt)
Rondo all'Ongarese
Symphony No.30 "Allelujah"
Symphony No.32 - Presto
Symphony No.73 ("La Chasse")
Symphony No.94 ("Surprise")
Symphony No.97
Symphony No.99
Symphony No.100 ('Military')
Symphony No.101 ("The Clock")
Symphony No.102
Symphony No.103 ("Drum Roll")
Symphony No.104 ("The London")
Theme from Sonata in G
Trumpet Concerto in Eflat
Zampa Overture
'Trauermusik' for Viola & Orchestra
Concerto for Horn
Klein Kammermusik for Winds
My Neighbour Totoro
Concerto for Bass & Orchestra
Viola Concerto in D
A Hampshire Suite, arr. Gordon Jacob
St Paul's Suite
The Planets
Music Hall Suite for Brass Quintet
Suite for Strings
Hansel & Gretel - Abends
Hansel
-
Li Huanzhi
Ligeti
Lilburn
Lilburn
Lilburn
Lloyd Weber
Mahler
Mahler
Mahler
Mandeno, Jonathan Mandeno, Jonathan Marquez
Mendelssohn Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn Mendelssohn
Mews, Douglas
Mews, Douglas
Milhaud
Milhaud
Mitchell, Reuben
Monti
Morricone, Ennio Morricone, Ennio
Mouquet
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mussorgsky/Ravel
Mussorgsky/Ravel
Nalden
Nielsen
Nielsen
Orff
Chinese Spring Festival Overture
Concert Românesc
Aotearoa Overture
Festival Overture
Suite for Orchestra
Cats - selection
Kindertotenlieder
Symphony No.1 ('Titan')
Todtenfeier
Phantasmagoria
Typhon
Danzon No.2
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Overture
"Ruy Blas" Overture
Concert Pieces for 2 Clarinets & Orchestra
Grant Us Thy Peace, Lord
Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave)
Piano Concerto No.1
Symphony No.3 ("The Scottish")
Violin Concerto in E minor
Fanfare for St Michael
Music for a Jubilant Silver Occasion
Concerto for Percussion and Small Orch,
Suite Provencal
Fanfare of Celebration
Czardas
Cinema Paradiso - Love Theme
The Mission - Nella Fantasia
La Flute de Pan
Andante for Flute & Orchestra in C
Arias: Figaro, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute
Bassoon Concerto in Bflat, K.191
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622
Concert Aria K.538
Concerto for Flute & Harp K.599 - Andantino
Così fan tutte - Smanie implacabili
Cosi Fan Tutte Overture
Divertimento in Eflat - Minuet & Trio, Allegro
Divertimento in F, K.138
Divertimento No.1 in D K.136
Divertimento No.1 K.229 clarinets, arr Hopkins
Don Giovanni - Dalla sua pace
Don Giovanni - Il mio tesoro
Don Giovanni - La ci darem
Don Giovanni - selected arias
Don Giovanni - Vedrai, carino
Exsultate Jubilate K.165
Exsultate Jubilate - Alleluja
Flute Concerto No.1 in G K.313
Flute Concerto No.2 in D K.314
Horn Concerto No.4 in Eflat
Il Seraglio Overture
Magic Flute - Der Holle Rache
Magic Flute - Dies Bildnis
Magic Flute - O zittre Nicht, mein Lieben Sohn
Magic Flute Overture
Minuet No.2 K.461
Oboe Concerto in C K.314
Piano Concerto No.17 in G K.453
Piano Concerto No.22 in Eflat K.482
Piano Concerto No.23 in A minor
Sonata No.1 for Organ & Orchestra K.67
Sonata No.2 for Organ & Orchestra K.68
Sonata No.14 for Organ & Orchestra K.278
Symphony No.12 - Allegro
Symphony No.29 in A K201
Symphony No.31 ('Paris')
Symphony No.33 in Bflat K.319
Symphony No.35 ("The Haffner")
Symphony No.39
The Marriage of Figaro Overture
Theme from Piano Sonata in A
Violin Concerto in D - First Movement
Violin Concerto No.3 in G
Violin Concerto No.4 in D
Violin Concerto No.5 in A
Voi avete un cor fidele aria, K.217
Pictures at an Exhibition - Ballet..Chicken..Shells
Pictures at an Exhibition
Passacaglia, Fugue & Finale on well-known Theme
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1997
2022
2012 2006
1952
1986, 1996
1990
1949
2012
2022
1987
1985
2012
1956
1965
1994
1996, 2006
1987
1959
1950, 2012, 2022
2022
2022
{1967, 1974, 1982, {2006
2006
1984
1993
1958, 1967
2011
1956
1956
1956
1949
1985
1997
1993, 1999 {1969, 1982, 1994, {2003
1973, 1996
1999, 2012
1949
1949
2001(x2), 2006
1980
1981, 1997
1967
2009
{1989, 1996, 2016, {2021
1973, 1988, 1998
Concerto for Violin & Orchestra
Flute Concerto
Carmina Burana
Pärt, Arvo
Pergolesi
Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten
Concertino No.5 for Strings & Harpsichord
1991
2018
1990
2011
1983
VIOLIN
Abbot, Rosalind
Adam, Gillian
Adams, Juliana Aida, Chisato Alcorn, Catherine Alexandra , Anna Allbury, Catherine Allbury, Michelle Allen, Leonard Allison, Mary Alloway, Jessica Alton, Kevin Ambrosius, Kathryn An, Sungju Anderson , Hilary Anderton, Philippa Angamulia, Andari Ansell, Gillian Ansell, Simon Appleby, Amy Atkinson, Lorraine Auchinvole, Elizabeth Ayton, Ashley Bacchus, Christopher Baggott, Roberta Baisnee, Valerie Baker, Sarah Ball, Deborah Balzat, Anni Barnhill, Desmond Barr, Margaret Bartlett, Alex Bartlett, Mark Baskett, Abbey Bayliss, Sharon Beer, Barbara Begg, Heather Beilby, Sarah Bennett, Lauren Bentley, Rachel Biggs, Tui Bird, Sophie Blackman, David Blatchford, Sylvia Blomfield, Peter Blows, Jennifer Blumenfield, Judi Bolton, Stanley Bond, Tara Bonetti, Anthony Boon, Tertia Borland, Brian
Burton, Ollie
Byun, Hae Jean Caddy, Bruce Caddy, Kristal
Calill, M
Campbell, Ian
Cannon, Robert
Caprez, Margrit Carr-Takhar, Deborah Carroll, Louise Carter, Gwyneth
Carter, James
Chan, Hamish Chan, Justin Chan, Kimberley Chan, Lily
Chan, Tristan Chang, Benji
Chang, Ericia
Chang, Johnny
Chang, Joshua Chang, Michelle Channon, Chris
Chen, Andrew
Chen, Anna
Chen, Ben
Chen, Daisy
Chen, Jenny Chen, Joseph Chen, Nancy
Chen, Richard Chen, Tony Yan Tong
Chen, Tsui-Wen Cheng , Jimmy Cheng, James Cheung, Samuel
Chiou, Daniel
Cho, Eun Ji
Choe, Claire
Choe, Kim
Choi, Nathan
Christiansen, Colette Christiansen, Eleanor
Christiansen, Georgina
Christiansen, Holly Christiansen, Kerry
Christie, Anna
Chuk, Justin
Chung, Reuben
Clews, Lawrence
Clift, Kenneth
Clouston, Pamela
Cochrane, Diana
Cochrane, Joanna
Coleman, Christine
Collins, Joyce
Collins, Merle
Commons, June
Connell, Heather
Connelly, Gillian
Cook, Ka Hee
Corby, Jocelyn
Cottle, Christine
Coutts, Jennifer
Coventry, James
Cox,
Davison, Andrew
Davy, Marian
de Beer, Lloyd
de Croy, Adrien
Deehan, Patricia
Dennison, Christine
Dibley, Julia
Dibley, Julia
Dickenson, Francis
Divane, Mary
Dixon, Hamish
Doering, Magdalena
Donaldson, Bernice
Drake, Nicola
Driver, Barry
Druitt, Melissa
Duncan, Emma
Dunn, Elaine
Eady, Brigid
Early, Susan
Eden, Juliet
Edgar, Mei Fong
Edwards, Amber
Ellingham-Hunt, Kate
Emirali, Jan
Emslie, Sharyn
Emson, Ronald
Evans, David
Evans, Ruthchen
Fan, Tony
Farrant, Maritza Farrant, Matthew
Fasher, Irene Fauchelle, Dorothy
Fausett, John Fennell, John Fennell, Liam
Fergusson, Helen Ferwerda, Annemarie
Finn, Vera Firth, Muriel
Fisher, Brendon
Fisher, Jane Fletcher, Beryl Fletcher, Valma
Foley, Therese
Ford, James Forde, Luccia
Forsyth, Janice
Foster, Antoinette
Foster, Leone
Francis, Olivia
Franklin, Maryann
Fraser, Sheila
Fredricsen, Alan
Friedlander, Gerrard
Friedrich, Inga
Fukuoka, Hiroo
Fung, Dickson
Fung, Enoch
Gair, Frank
Galloway, Phillip
Gao, May
Gardiner, Louise
Garrett, Daniel
Gash, Diana
Gasté, Louis
Gaston, Jeanette
Gatland, Alice
Geary, Alex
Giles, Amelia
Gillies, Christopher
Gillion, Melissa
Gilmore, Mary
Godfrey, Belinda
Golding, Miles
Gopal, Malavika
Gordon, Catriona
Gordon, Francis
Gordon, Stephanie Graumann, Marianne Gray,
VIOLIN
Green, Fiona
Greenfield, Jasmine
Greenwood, Michelle
Gregory, Sarah
Grey, Geraldine
Gribble, Catherine
Griffin, Winifred
Griffiths, Aleena
Griffiths, Helena
Griffiths, Louisa
Griffiths, Wendy Groenstein, Elizabeth Groenstein, Marianne
Gruebner, Kim
Guan, Judy
Guan, Kevin
Guild, Michael
Gulley, Anne
Gust, Judith Haines, Tim
Hall, Alan
Hall, Elroy
Hamp, Geoff
Han, Lynn
Han, Rachel
Han, Sung Min
Hannaford, Patricia
Hansen, Leif Harris, Jill
Harris, Rosemary
Harrison, Annabel
Harrison, Joanna
Harrop, David
Harrop, Joe Hart, Sarah
Harvey, John
Havelock, Demelza
Haves, Beth
Hayes, Patrick Heald, Anna
Healy, Isabella
Heath, Christopher Henderson, Anna Henderson, Margaret
Hendl, Jonathan
Hendry, Barbara Herd, Maeve
Herlihy-O’Brien, Zosia
Higgs, Susanjane
Hill, Alan
Hill, David
Hillyer, Giselle Hindle, Leslie Hindley, Pearl Hindmarsh, Elizabeth
Jackson, David
Jacobs, Lynn
Ji, Nancy
Jiang, Romy
John, Gareth
Johnson, Maria
Jones, Clarice
Judd, Stephen
Jun, Sung-Min
Jung, Eun Ha
Kalinofski, Angela Kam, Linda Kamimura, Emily Kamimura, Kenji Kania, Andrew
Kanke, Kazuko
Kasza, Dennis
Katsukawa, Hazuki
Kay, Andrew
Keasing, Marie
Keestra, Sally
Kelly, Andrew Kern, Valeria
Kerridge, Mary
Keyte, Olwyn
Kim, Ara
Kim, Emily
Kim, Ji-Hyun
Kim, Lisa Eui-Yeon
Kim, Na-Rae
Kim, Suji
Kim, Sun-Ho
Kim, Tae Hyouk
Kim, Yosub
King, Liz
Kingdon, Margaret
Kingsley-Smith, Daphne
Kirk, Joshua
Kirker, Josephine
Kirker, Maureen
Kitsen, Eloise Knaggs, David Knauf, Mary
Knight, Eric
Knill, Roy
Kokich, Jan
Kong, Angela
Krimm, Elizabeth
Kung, Melanie
Kung, Sabrina
Kwok, Danny
Kwon, In-Kyung
LaHaye, Michael
Lai, Sophia
Lamont-Bowden, Archie
Lang, Ruth
Lardner, Anne
Larsen, Bernard
Laurie, Michael
Law, Sui Dea
Lawler, Gabrielle
Lawn, Thomas
Le Bherz, Michael
Le Fevre, James
Leddra, Jillian
Lee, Anne
Lee, Chang Min
Lee, Dannielle
Lee, Hannah
Lee, Hayley
Lee,
Liang, Lilly
Liao, Angela
Liggins, Jackie
Lightfoot, Jessica
Lim, Jennifer
Lim, Jessica
Lin, Bryan
Lin, Eric
Lin, Harris
Lin, Jenny
Lin, Sheena
Litchfield, Chloë
Litherland, Maree
Liu, Elvina
Liu, Jerry
Liu, Li
Liu, Lucille
Liu, Shirley
Lorenzo, Erin
Lovett, Inness
Lowe, Philippa
Lowe, Pip
Lu, Isabel
Lui, Jenny
Lun, Felix
Luo, Michael
Luo, Reagan
Luo, Wenjing
Lynch, Aimee
Ma, Emma
Ma, Wenrui
MacCormick, John
MacDonald, Emily
Macedo, Paula
MacKay, Joanne
MacKenzie, Donald
Macrae, Kazui
Main, Meryl
Malone, Colleen
Mangan, Isobel
Manowitz, Natasha
Margan, Cecile
Marshall, Helen
Marsich, Anne
Martin, Isabel
Martin, Joy
Maslen-Miller, Amy
Masson, Ellen Matulovic, Paul Maud, Rosalind
May, Kauri
Mayes, Katie
McCarthy, Julia
McConchie, Robert McCracken, Sarah
McCrae, Basil
McDonald, Lyndsay
McFarlane, Elizabeth
McFarlane, Leith
McFeat, Max
McGavick, Heather
McGough, Pamela
McGregor, Valerie
McIntosh, Theo
McKenzie, Kayla
McLean, Deborah
McLean, Frances
McLean, Helen
McLellan, Simon
McManus, Jennifer
McNaughton, Harry
McNeil, Roger
McNeill, David
McPheat, Fiona
McShane, Alannah
Meager, Jacqueline
Meijers,
Menon,
Menzies,
Metherell,
Meyer,
Mills,
VIOLIN
Morgan, Jacqueline
Morris, Joy
Morton, June
Mountjoy, Barbara
Muir, Averille
Muller, Isabel
Munro, Bernice Munro, Margaret Munro, Neville
Murakami, Yuichiro Murakami, Yuri Murray, Ainsley
Murray, Amy
Myers, Bridget
Na, John
Na, Mikael
Nalden, David Nalden, Rosemary Nam, Aaron
Nash, Gemma
Nathan, Joanne Neighbour, Raewyn Neilson, Meredith Nelmes , Gwyneth
Neumann, Eva Newband, Arwen
Newcomb, Raewyn Newhook, Catherine
Newman, Richard Newnham, Jocelyn
Ng, Brian
Ng, Erike
Ng, Niki
Nicholas, Mark Nicholson, Sybil Nicol, Joy Nicol, Virginia
Nie, Grace Nigbor, Kristyn Niu, Sandy
Nixon, Melinda
Noble, Fiona Noble, Marguerite Norrie, Muriel
Norton, Karla O'Leary, John O’Rourke, Annabel
Ocdao, Charmagne Ollivier, Katie Ong, Ray
Opassathavorn, Akarin Oremland, Mark Orlovski, Igor Ormerod, Andrew
Ou, Judy
Palmer, Alan Palmer, David Pan, Luke
Panting, Richard
Papal'I Curtin, Virginia Park, Jason
Park, Sharon
Pascoe, Jane
Patchett, Elizabeth
Paull, Richard
Peace, Jennifer
Peace, Rita
Peak, Brian
Peak, Rowan
Peart, Helen
Peddie, Hamish
Penman, Fiona
Petheran,
Putt, Anna
Puttick, Caragh Qiang, Martin
Qin, Alan
Quinn, Jill
Rakena, Te Oti Ralls, June
Rasmussen, Anne Raudkivi, Paavo
Rawlings, Christine
Read (Vickery), Amber
Reid, Helen Richmond, Helen
Riemeier, Vera
Robb, Adrian
Robbins, Tony
Robinson, Andrew
Robinson, Lynn
Rogers, Deidre
Roggen, Pascal
Roggen, Simone Romano, Carolina
Romano, Santiago
Romano, Sebastian
Ross, Adam
Ross, Avena
Rout, Milly
Rowe, Martin
Rubie, Edith Rudd, Audrey Rushbrook, Rosemary Russell, Edris
Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Vergetta
Ryan, Nellie Ryter, Heidi
Saga, Nanae
Salamonsen, Anna
Salter, Janice
Sandall, Philippa
Sang, Joanna
Sayers, Victoria
Scandan, Thomas
Scarborough, Anthony
Schmidt, Roger
Schneider, Marco
Seagar, John
Seo, Ji-Won
Sergeant, Glynn
Sewell, Andrew
Shang, Shirley
Shanks, Amy
Shapkin, Vasiliy
Shapkin, Vladimir
Sharp, Susan
Shaw, Jessica
Shaw, Nicola
Shelton, Robert
Sheng, Tina
Sheppard, Philip
Sherratt, Emma
Shiu, Athena
Shiu, Pui Hei Athena
Short, Margaret
Siddle, June
Siew, Kelly
Simm, Andrea
Sinclair, Nancy
Sinnott, Sinead
Smaill, Anna
Smallfield, Julia
Smith, Carolyn
Smith, Ginette
Smith, Gordon
Smith, Kate
Smith,
Smyth,
Somervaille,
Song,
Sorensen,
Speedy,
Spencer,
Spitz,
Squire, Gregory
Standring, Sarah
Stanley, Cameron
Stansfield, Barry
Steel, Fiona
Steel, Penny
Steenstra, Irena
Stevens, Dianne
Stevens, Lynton
Steward, Derek
Steward, Sally
Stewart, Sonia
Stichbury, Catherine
Stokes, Anne
Stolte, Albertien
Stoope, Louise
Stott, Ann
Stout, Jennifer
Strand, Bridget
Strange, Robyn
Strather, Michael
Stroud, Sadie
Su, Ailis
Suh, Angela
Sullivan, Frances
Swedlund, Michael
Swedlund, Sally
Tackle, Jocelyn
Taliata, Francis
Tan, Benjamin
Tang, Genevieve
Tate, Colleen
Taylor, Alex
Taylor, Alison
Taylor, Josephine
Taylor, Kevin
Te Rito, Katrina
Teesdale, Beverley
Thomas, Gail
Thompson, Damon
Thompson, Siobhanne
Thompson, Sydney
Thomson, John
Thornley, Andrew
Tian, Gloria
Tie, Simon
Ting, Jack
Tiong, Amy
Tippett, Raewyn
Tongs, Sharon
Toomer, John
Townend, Hugh
Townend, William
Tran, Michael
Treadwell, Helena G
Truppman-Lattie, Dylan
Trussell-Cullen, Marcel
Trussell-Cullen, Rene
Tsai, Bruce
Tsai, Lisa
Tsai, Michael
Tsoi, Nicole
Turner, Elizabeth
Turner, Zac
Utting, Craig
Utting, Tanya
van Ameringen, Marcus
van Ballegooy, Annelise
Vazey, Mar
Violin, Second
Vitola, Anda
Voss, Maurice
Wackrow, Claire
Waiariki, Mana
Walker, Adrienne
Walker, Ellen
Walker, Judith
Walker, Marianne
Wallbridge, John
Wan, Rebecca
Wang, Jenny
Wang, Steve
Wang, Woojin
Ward, Lynley
VIOLIN
Watkins, Christine
Watkins, Lyndsay
Watt, John
Waugh, June
Wedde, Peter
Wei, Kevin
Wells, Jessica
West, Jade
Weston, Rachel Whitburn, Ngaire
White, Christian White, Margaret Whiting, Rachel Whitlock, Brian Whittaker, John Wigram, Sofie Wilkins, Jessica Wilkinson, Margaret Wilks, John
Willets, Edwin Williams, Craig Williams, Gwyneth Williams, Heather Williams, Howard Williamson, Anne Williamson, Elizabeth Williamson, Georgiana Williamson, John Williamson, Linda Wilson, Frances Wilson, Katherine
Wise, Julia
Withers, Helen Wittchow, Sophia
Witten-Hannah, Sofia Witton, Gillian Wolfaardt, Shimone
Wong, Annalise
Wong, Denise Wong, Joyce Wong, See Wood, Celia Wood, Georgina Wood, James Wu, Albert Wu, Jim
Wu, Nelson Xiao, Angeline
Xin, Dylan
Xu, Walter Yang, Jasper Yang, Jimmy Yang, John
Yang, Maggie Yates, Bethany Yates, Tabitha
Ye, Eason
Yeh, Fiona Yeh, Lily Yeung, Jason
Yi, Weihong
Yoo, Jae Gon Yoo, Ji Reh Yoon, Carol York, Valerie
Youn, Christina Yu, Anne
Yu, Chloe
Yu, Matthew Yuan, Ben Chen
Yung-Yoon, Carol Sea
Zhai, Tony Zhang, Anthony Zhang, Ray Zhang, Sudi Zhang, Tina Zhao, Tony Zheng, Sheryl Zhu, Lydia Zhu, Olivia Zhuyan, Leonardo
VIOLA
Adams-Close, Arthur
Algie, Elizabeth
Ali-Champion, Zahira Amoore, Tal An, Rachel Anderson, Fraser Anderson, Jessie Arcus, Douglas Atkinson, Clarence Atkinson, Gillian Atkinson, Katie Baay, Lorna Ball, Fiona Bamkin, Khia Bayliss, Elizabeth Beal, Leonie
Bedggood, Douglas
Bennett, Mark Bierre, Susan
Bird, Justin Blackie, Suzanne Bloksberg, Elena Bold, Anna
Boniface, Simone
Boyes, Ngaire
Bramley, Margaret Brown, Michael Bulmer, Alice
Buxton, Jane
Cammell, Jennifer Carter, Valerie
Caughey, Helen Chave, Jennifer Chen, Jennifer Clark, Patricia Clemson, Gary Coleman, Melody Cone, Hannah
Cox, Stephanie Crockett, Anne Cuncannon, Michael Daveney, Valerie Depledge, Stephen Diamond, Shirley Dobree, Susan
Dolphin, Nualla
Donaldson, John
Dougherty, Catherine
Douglas, Anna
Draffin, Anne
Drake, Warren
Duff, Mary
Dunford, Heather
Edgar, Mei Fong
Emslie, Sharyn
Ferwerda, Irene
Fetherston, Charlotte
Fetherstone, Emma Fisher, Brendon
Fitzpatrick, Stephanie
Fong, Francesca Forsyth, Anne-Marie
Fowler, Lyndsey
Gardiner, Wendy
Garvin, Jocelyn
Gibson, Andrew
Gill, Malcolm
Goodall, Judith Goode, Justine
Grimwood, Rachel
Gu, Wenting
Gust, Judith
Ha, Alistair
Hall, Lois
Hanson, Elizabeth
Harbour, Joanna
Harrington, Robyn Jane
Harris, Linda
Harrop, Barbara
Haughey, Frances
Hay, Barbara
Henderson, Anne
Hennings,
Higgs, Vivien
Hill, Catherine
Hoare,
Hodgkinson, Anna
Huang, Annie
Huang, Pearl
Hughes, Mfanwy
Hui, Adrian
Hutsell, Kevin
Jecks, Patricia
Ji, Elise
Jiang, Peter
Jones, Chloe
Jones, Judith
Kaiawe, Isaiah
Keir, Jann
Kelly-Hulse, Jake
Khan, Dave
Kim, Daniel
Kim, Irene
King, Deborah
Kirk, Helen
Kirk, Rachel
Kokich, Jan
Kot, Lucja
Lam, Grace
Lardner, Anne
Lawn, Geoffrey
Leary, Rose
Lee, Eins
Leehan, Grace
Leenman, Anya
Legge, Ken
Lennard, David
Letcher, Rosalind
Lethbridge, Robyn
Li, Ye
Liefting, Janene
Lin, Bryan
Lin, Crystal
Lin, Jasper Anika Ong
Litherland, Tania
Lu, Emily
Ma, Dalton
Macauley, Rebecca
48,49,50 89
48,49, 50, 51, 52 71
04,05 19,20
52,53, 54,55, 56,57 66,67
74,75,76
59,60,61
03,04 80
95,96,97
64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72 60,61,62 10
01,04,05 {06,07,08,09,10, {11,12,13,14,15 73 23
{89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96, {97,98,99,03 05,06,07,08 08
85,86,87 57,58,59,60 81,82,84 57,58,59,60,61,62 52,53,54,55,56 82,83,84,88 09,10,11,13,14, 18, 89,90,91,92,93,07,08 23
65,66,67,68,70,71 69,70,71,72 88,90 72,73
76,77,78,79 59,60,61,62,63
MacDonald, Alexander
MacDonald, Mary
Macken, Avis
MacKenzie, Layla
Malikova, Pavlina
Malone, Colleen
Marks, Charles
Mathieson, Amy
Matthews, Susan
Mawhinney, Malcolm
McCormick, Marcella
McFarlane, Alexander
McGill, Louise
McPheat, Fiona
Mews, Douglas
Miller, Bhaady
Mitchell, Judith
Mitchell, Rosemary
Mitchell, Rueben
Mobberley, Andra
Moller, Louise
Mountford, Helen
Murray, Ainsley
Newman, Helen
Newman, Nicholas
Newton, Louis
Nichol, Heather
Nicholls, Ngaire
Nieuwardt, Natalie
Norman, Caroline
O'Ryan, Megan
Oemcke, Jamie
Ogawa-Bracey, Sena
Oh, Esther
Oh, Jodie
Palmer, Neil
Papal'I Curtin, Alistair
Park, Julie
Paton, Katherine
Pausler, Sandra
Pearson, Elizabeth
Peng,
VIOLA
Rathbun, Sarah
Reid, Henrietta
Robinson, Warwick
Ross, Avena
Ross, Kate
Ross, Nicola
Ryoo, Yohan
Salzmann, Clara
Santos, Jaever Saunders, Jolyon Sevi, L
Sharples, Katrina
Sheng, Jeremy Sheppard, Marion
Shilova, Veronica
Short, Annabel
Skinner, Margaret Sparke, Alyson
Spill, Nick
Steel, Penny
Stewart, Tiina
Stolte, Albertien
Stoupe, Nicole Susanto, Eyka
Suttor, Matthew
Swedlund, Sally Talmage, Alison
Tam, Vanessa
Taylor, Hannah ter Borg, Matthew
Theyer, Heloise Townend, Hugh Townend, Stephanie
Tsao, Dora
Tulloch, Marion
Turbott, Andrew
Utting, Craig van Ameringen, Samuel van Leuven, Stephanie van Waardenberg, Gerald
von Bernus, Rebekka
Wang, Megan Ward, Diane
Watson-Smith, Hazel Wedde, Susan Westrupp, Janine
White, Barbara Wiggins, Warren Williams, Frances
Wilson, David Withers, Patricia Wong, Eddie
Woodward, Gertrude
Woodward, Lucy Wu, Elisa Wu, Logan Xu, Joy Yanagishima, Taiki Young, Tim
Yu, Anne
Zhang, Edward Zhang, Evelyn Zhang, Tony Zwartz, Eve
CELLO
Ai, Daniel
Aislabie, Shona Allen, Vicka
Alloway, Anna-Marie Andrews, Ivan Appleby, Joy Arai-Swale, Alexander Araki, Natsushi Ashby, Joyce
Atkinson,
CELLO Black, Peter Bollard, Bryce Bourke, Maika Boyd, Ellie Bramley, Mary Brand, Nataliya Brassell, Yvonne Brookes, Charles Brown, Ashley Brown, Gregor Brown, Sally-Anne Brown, Susan Bullen-Smith, Lila Burns, Eleanor Burnstein, Donald Bustenera, Bleau Bycroft, Sharon Cawley, Rana Chan, Ashley Chataline, Ilya Chau, Harrison Chen, Max Chen, Nathan Chen, Vincent Chester, Robyn Choe, Catherine Choi, David Choi, Grace Choi, Yun-Young Chou, Jadzia Christie, Inge Chua, Realle Clare, Margaret Claridge, David Clark, Sarah Cole, Anne Coming, Judith Coop, Graham
Cooper, Georgina Cowan, Claire Crist, Judith Cummins, Lynne Davis, Robert Dean, Patricia Denham, Margaret Diprose, Margaret Dixon, Wendy Drage, Robert Eden, Michael Edwards, Elizabeth Ellis, Sera Elston, Maureen Fairburn, Gian Faire, Marie Fan, Lydia Ferwerda, John Foley, Mina Forrest, Dennis Fraser, Raymond Fulbrook, Hollie Gadsbey, Allison Gadsbey, Suzanne Gair, Frank Gardiner, Thomas Giblin, Ellen Giles, Emily Godfrey, Patricia Granwal, Imogen Green, Dora Griffiths, Martin Griffiths, Michelle Guimm, Susan Gummer, Graham Gummer, Heather Hale, Bradley Hames, Martin Harris, Gillian Harris, Josephine Hartono, Jesbery Hayden, Robin Hayward, David Heath, Geoffrey Hebley, Katherine Henderson, Gemma Henderson, John
Hendl, Rebecca
Herlihy-O'Brien,
Hill, Mark
Sidney
Hillyer, Nicky
Ho, Marcus
Hoffmann, Louise
Holding, Fiona
Holmes, Rae
Hope, John
Hopkins, Virginia
Huang, Cindy
Hui, Justine
Hung, Sharon
Hunt, Anne
Hunt, Victoria
Hurley, Tara
Isbister, Joanne
Jacobs, Katie
James, Rosemary
Jamieson, Nicole
Janes, Rowena
Jee, Yoon-Bee
Johnson, Marion
Kan, Season
Kangsathien, Michka
Kenny, George
Khan, Jennie
Killip, Tanya Kingdon, Barbara
Kirk, Cecilia Kleinmans, Anna Knaggs, Graham
Knight, Sally Knowles, Rosemary
Lambert, Alleyne
Lawrance, Sarah
Lawrence, Joan
Leak, Norman
Lee, Amie
Lee, Esther
Lee, Hayon
Lee, Paul
Lee, Sarah
Levy, Yotam
Liang, Eric
Lin, Ben
Lin, Brendon
Litherland, Steven
Lowe, Jocosa Lynch, Madeleine
Ma, Jaydon Mackay, Samuel
MacLean, Melanie Matthews, Genevieve Mayes, Fiona Mayes, Joanna McCracken, Andrea
McIntosh, Ella McKenzie, Annette McLellan, Rachel McPherson, Alex McSweeney, Lucy
Meijers, Annemarie
Milne, Elisabeth
Min, Jihae
Mitchell, Lynda
Mitchell, Paul Mosley, Eleanor Mundy, Andrea
Naden, Liam Nation, Ben
Newhook, Denis
Ng, Daniel
Ng, Justin
Ni, Wendy Nicholson, Nancye
Niu, Nicole Ogle, Ursula Ok, Ji-Sao
Ollivier, Helen Oremland,
Palmer, Christopher
Palmer, Michael
Parsons, Emma
Pavlenko, Masha Paykel, Barbara
Peace, Joan
Peak, Alan
Pelham, Noreen
Pierard, Phoebe Pierard, Rachel Pierard, Tom Pilcher, Margaret
Piper, Benjamin Platt, Julie
Prendergast, Julie
Qiu, Phoebe
Randall, Edward Rawlings, Shelly
Richardson, Diana Riegel, Amelie
Ryan, Marie
Sage, Rosamond
Scott, Imogene Seagrave, Kathryn Seccombe, Pamela Service, David
Shao, Jifei
Sharp, David
Sharpe, Susan
Sheath, Stephen
Shen, Victoria Sheppard, Mark
Shin, Anthony
Shum, Davina
Simich, Joanne
Siu, Jacky
Small, Rhys Smith, Bronwyn Smith, Isabelle
Smythe, Alan Snelling, Rachel Song, Hyo Reep
Souster, Graham Stanners, Vicki Stansfield, Briar Steel, Stuart
Stewart, Heather Stichbury, Rebecca Stokes, David
Stuart, Cameron
Stubbs, Siobhan
Suh, Clara
Swedlund, Ian Swedlund, Peter Tai, Tsun Hei
Tate, Joan
Taylor, Graham
The, Ashley
Theobald, Natarani Thompson, Kathryn Thomson, Marion Titheridge, Margaret Tolsma, Femke
Trussell-Cullen, Galitzine
Tsoi, Brendon
Tung, Jenny Turbott, Harry van Houtte, Paul Vernon, Deborah Verran, Patricia Wang, Anny Wang, Tim
Wang,
Wolff-Wigley, Sophie
Wu, Eva
Wu, Gabrielle
Wylie, Susan
Xu, Claire
Xu, Tracy
Yates, Amy
Yoon, Francis
Young, Emily
Young, Fleur
Young, Jane
Zhou, Christine
DOUBLE BASS
Agatsuma, Hana
Allen, Peter
Andjelic Andzakovic, Darija
Anstead, Susan
Anstice, David
Arai-Swale, Alexander
Bailey, Kenny
Begg, Heather
Botica, Peter
Bousfield, Delwyn
Boyle, Dianne Brown, Estelle
Brown, Robbie Brownlee, Philip Buchanan, Jessica Burnip, Grant
Butler, Lois
Capper, Lesley
Carr, Miriam
Carter, Neville
Carter, William
Casey, Li Mei (Caitlin)
Cave, Matthew
Challinor, Murray
Chen, Naisi
Chih, Wendy
Cryer, Max
Cullen, Susan
Daval Santos, Allyson
de Vere, Elizabeth
Dean, Simon
Dewar, Adam
Dowdle, Bruce
Doyle, Harry
Ellis, Robbie
Ellwood, Harry
Engle, Thorsten
Faigan, Nigel
Farquhar, Jill
Fieldes, Matthew
Fong, Harley
Francken, Nico
Gianni, Christian
Goudie, Laura
Grover, Helen
Groves, Lindsay
Hafoka, Basil
Hall, Thomas
DOUBLE BASS
Mace, Ken Male, Mary Matson, Anna McCoy, Adam McKenzie, Judith McLachlan, Neil McLean, Kirsty Meltzer, Miriam Millar, Joan Miller, Oliver Moon, John Murray, Donald Ndebele, Zazi Neilson, Glenda Olson, Graeme Peace, Ken Perkin, John Pether, Robert Pidgeon, Janiece Potter, Robert Radford, Lachlan Rayner, Susan Reynolds, Julia Ritchie, Sophia Rush, William Sattler, Warren Saunders, Zane Scholes, Eric Scholes, Harrison Secor, Kirsten Shacklock, Timothy Shaw, Diana Simpson, Barbara Smith, Stephanie Souster, Raewyn Spalter, Oliver Stentiford, Murray Stevens, Karen Stocks, Philip Talamaivao, Kahnyell Taylor, Joshua Taylor, Vincent Thomas, Clare Travers, Samuel Tremlett, Dean Uljée, Nick Ullenberg, Simon
Utting, Steven Venables, Rachel Verster , Alex Wallbank, Jaksone Warner, Leigh Watson, Theo
Watt, Peter Wilks, Andrew Wills, Brian Withy, Stephen Wu, Jessie
FLUTE / PICCOLO
Adlam, Julia
Anderson, Gerald
Anderson, Robert Bartlett, Ann Beatson, Paul Becker, Sheryn Bisquera, Mikee (Michelangelo) Blackman, John
Bolton, Joel
Bristow, Justine
Bunby, Patricia
Chang, Christine
Chen, Alina
Chen, Jill
Cooper, Anna
Craig, Rose
Cunningham, Ian
Dale, Mette
de Roos, Pauline
Dellimore, Linda
Dench, Samantha
Ding, Eva
Druitt, Carolyn Evans, Jonathan
Farrell, Elizabeth
Fauchelle, Elizabeth
Fepuleai, Nathan
Fieldes, Andrea
Gallaher, Wally
Gatland, Grace
Gilmour, Oliver
Goodfellow, Anthea
Greenwood, Alastair
Grimwood, Rebecca Hamilton, Paula-Jane Harmath, Agnes
Harper, Leanne
Hay, Sarah
Hegan, Isobel
Hill, Barbara
Hirst, Elizabeth
Hoffmann, Peter
Hoffmann, Veronica
Hollins, Amanda
Hong, Annie
Huang, Claire
Hunter, Esther Jenkins, Tim Jeung, Joy
Johnstone, Katherine
Jorgenson, Susan
Kellie, Christine
Kelly-Costello, Aíne Kember, Olivia
King, Philippa
Knox, Rachael
Lamens, Miranda
Lin, Linda
Littlewood, Donna Logie, Ian
Lu, Tianyi
Mackie, Douglas Mandeno, Jenni Martin, Mary
Maud, Deborah
McBeth, Sandra
McFarlane, Megan
McLellan Sarah
Mildon, Kenneth Miller, Gina Nelson, Molly
Nield, Rae
Paul, Briar
Peak, Roger
Peters, Natalia
Poole, Eldrid Reynolds, Leon Robertson, David
Roper, Susan Savage, Ondine
Shore, Wilfred
Silvester, John
Spencer, Katie Stewart, Fiona
Still, Alexa
Suh, Hye Won
Sullivan, Micah Thomson, Mary-Kate
Timmins, Jennifer
Tunnicliffe-Glass, Ella van Boheeman, Ingrid Walker, Jo Walker, Nikki Walton, Sally Webster, Jacob White, Sasha
Willimotte, Michael
Willis, Ailsa
Wilson, Adrienne
Bissett, Helen
Black, Philippa
Blaschke, Paul
Blount, Simon
Bray, Jonathan Brickell, Andrea
Churchill, Victoria Clark, Cherry
Corban, Michael
Cunningham, Amanda Davies, Lucy Gibbons, Rainer
Graham, Jillian
Grant, Eddie
Grant, Emily
Guo, George Haddock, Tanya Hanlon, Felicity Harvey, Simon Hay, Diana Henderson, Jo Hillyer, Minette Hoffman, Sophie Holbrook, Eugenie Hur, Matilda
Hutchinson, Thomas
Jackson, Stanley
Johnson, Jenny
Jung, Diane
Kelly, Victoria
Lee, Jin
Lewis, Elizabeth Lithgow, Stuart
Lord, David
Lovatt, Annabel
Martin, Eric
McGowan, Vanessa
McKeich, Susan
Merry, Mike
Ng, Zhen
Niu, Jesse
O'Ryan, Matthew
Ou, Peter
Ouchi, Akari
Parslow, Virginia
Peak, Alison
Pickmere, Edward Poppelwell, Niki
Price, Gemma
Pye, Margaret Rackham, Madeline Recordon, Julia Rudd, Noah Scott, Calvin Seagrave, Hilary Simpson, Heather Simpson, Warwick
Smith, Donald Spraggon, Natalie
Stead, Ngaire
Stevenson, Ian
Still, Victoria
Sutton, Carolyn
Taylor, Kevin
Towsey, Michael
Treneman,
Vernon,
Vincent, Alex
Waters,
Webster, Josh
Whittaker, David
Williams,
Withy,
Wong,
Wu,
Yip,
Adlam,
Allan, Douglas
Audain,
Byng, June
Carlson, Brent
Chen, Vivian
Daniell, James
Daverne, Gary
Davies, Teresa
Delves, Michael
Donnelly, Matthew
Drage, Edward
Eady, John
Eichelbaum, Alex
Fleming, William
Freeman, Bruce
Gao, Wayne
Godfrey, Rachel
Goldwater, Michael
Green, Stephanie
Hardy, Mark
Harris, Natalie
Harvey, Sue
Havelock, Kirk
Hay, Angela
Hilliar, Carol
Hopkins, Ashley
Houghton, Bruce
Humphries, Peter
Jang, John
Jones, Wendy-Llyn
Kennerley, Stoven
Keppel, Kenny
Kingdon, Dale
Kirk, Lorna
Kong, Kiara
Lewis, Aubrey
Lim, Cyril
Liston, Emily
Littlejohn, Olivia
Lovatt, Heidi
Lui, Clara
Mansill, Jean
Martin, Alex
Matthews, Ruth
May, Nicola
Mayson, Gregory
McGregor, Anna
McGregor, David
Meade, Rowan
Mori, Don
Musson, Murray
Newisk, Dale
Nicholls, Donald
Ogilvie, Simon
Orange, Annemarie
Palmer, Juliet
Park, Kevin
Pathumanithy, Gautam
Pearson, Helen
Penman, Meg
Quinn, Roderick
Radich, Michael
Recordon, Sebastian
Robinson, Warwick Ruddy, Anne
Schofield, Finn
Scholes, Peter
Sheiff, Sarah
Shen, Jay
Sherry, Colin
Sinclair, Ronald
Sloan, Jack
Smaill, Esther
Smith, Dallas
Smith, David
Spragg, Christopher
Spurdle, Andrea
Storey, Mark
Sullivan, Marlon
Taylor, Grahame
Titchener, Judith
Tomlinson, Shirley
Tsai, Cathy
Uren, Andrew
Vincent, Alex
Waipara, Tama
Wallace, Rachel
CLARINET/BASS CLARINET
Walton, Nicola
Ward, Peter Webster, Tony White, Joshua Wilkie, Megan Winstanly, Philip
Wyatt, Margaret Wydenbach, Graham Yang, Reynold Young, David Young, Graeme
SAXOPHONE
Cheng, Bill Peng Endo, Sora
Frazer, Tessa Harries, Max Johnston, Tomomi Leahy, Matthew Mazzaschi, Emma Sinclair, Ben Swanepoel, Christiaan Teh, Zyia-Li Truppmann, Asher
BASSOON/CONTRABASSOON
Ai, Albee
Blaschke, Paul Bowman, Carol Bradley, Amanda Brinkman, Ruth Cammell, Terry Campbell, Meredith
Chan, Alexandra Chow, Sally Church, Ian Coleman, Bruce Dunlop, Max Dunn, Monica Edwards, John Fifield, Ruth Fong, Dilys
Goldstone, Katie Granwal, Ron Grimes, Arthur Guan, Rachel Hafner, Christoph Harris, Fleur Harvey, Warwick
Hemmingsen, Colin Hickton, Ruth Huang, Daniel La Roche, Maria
Lau, Jonathan Lawes, Elliot Lee, Paul Leong, Sue Lynn Li, Sarah Lynd, Bridget Mackie, Melbon
Mara, Louise McEwan, Mark McNeill, Lorinda McPherson, Georgina Middleton, Julie Morris, Catherine Morton, Clare Musson, Peter Naden, Charlotte Neary, Catherine Nelson, Kate O'Brien, Ben
Shi, Ricky
Skinner, Gordon Spragg, Christopher Stott, Ruth
Thompson, Jeremy Twomey, Hannah Wallbridge, Ian Wang, Carol
Webster, Joseph Weeks, Robert Yong, Amanda
FRENCH HORN
Austin, Anita Bartley, Bryce Bayliss, Graham Bingham, Ellen Browne, Kevin Bulmer, Kenneth Calkin, Ann Campbell, Fiona Cheah, John Chessum, Bill Chester, Tom Childs, Rachel Clark, Heather Clement, Alastair Close, Henry Coi, Aldon Collier, Callum Craig, Katherine Debenham, Andrea Dewerse, Mereem
Dittrich, Lilla Dixon, Michael
Dunlop, Fergus Eastbrook, Melissa Edwards, Jennifer Fisher, John
Fitzgerald, Therese Foster, David
Fuge, Bernadette
Glazier, Max
Goodman, Hugh Gravatt, Breon Gray, Rebekah
Green, Nicola
Grimwood, Michael Grove, Frank Hall, Rangimakehu Hanvey, Maurice Harris, Melanie Hill, Douglas Hill, Gregory Hong, Sung-Soo Hsu, Jennifer Irving, Tessa Jacobsen, Edgar Jones, Caroline Kay, David
Kim, Da Hae
Kim, Ming Jun
Knight, Dennis
Lardner, Richard
Lin, Luke
Liu, Cindy
McCallum, Gregory
McGlashen, Don
Mcintosh, Kent
Millington, Richard
Mindel,
Moon,
Mountjoy,
Munden,
Nada, Moe
Neil, Forbes
Nicholson, Paul
FRENCH HORN
Pearce, Justin
Perry, Stewart Phillips, Derek
Priestley, Allan
Reid, Vivien
Riley, Ella Rimmer, John
Robb, Kirsty Robinson (Salisbury), Miriam
Robinson, Fiona Simpson, Cheryl Sinnadury, Shehara
Smale, David
Smith, Dennis Sparke, Alyson
Spring, Jacqueline
Stentiford, Graham
Struck, Jamie
Suzuki, Daiki Swanson, Henry
{52,53,54,55, {56,57,62,63,64
22,23 06,07,08,09,10,12,13 76,77 21,22,23 13 86,87,88
84,85,86,87 ,88,89,90,91 06 {75,76,77,78,79, {80,81,82,83,84,85 83
17,18,19,20,21 87,88,89,90 89,90,91,92
13,14,15,16,17 98
81,82,83,84,85
48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,57 12,16,17 66,67 75,76
63,64,65,68 70,71,72,73,74,75
08,09,10,11,13
99,00,01,02 98,99,00 52,53,54,55,56,57 92,93 03,04
09,10,11,13 00,01,02 48,49 90,91,92,93,94,95,96 19
94,95,96,97,98,99 94
78,79,80 92,93
16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23
Takashima, Rey
Tang, Sean
Thomas, Mark
Thompson, Sarah
Trevethick, Simon
Tulloch, Tracey
Unno, Yuki
Ure, John
van Schaijk, Bede
Wacharakorn, Jah
Wang, Raymond
Webster, Anthony
Webster, Kirsten
Weng, Tina
White, Paul
Wong Doe, Henry
Wong, Eliza
Wong, Natalie
Wood, Karen
Young, Nicki
Yu, Steven
Zhang, Jade
TRUMPET
Agnew, Brendan
Ahoatu, Semisi
Allan, Nicholas Anderson, Ross
Ashby, Nigel Baker, Tim
Barker, Lawrence
Barker, Simeon
Barnard, Jack
Bartley, Victor
Bisquera, Robert Blows, Jonathan
Bold, Geoff
Brady, James
Brady, Malvin
Breed, Richard
Brooke, Russell
Butterworth-Snell, Hamish
Chin, Anthony
Cooper, Ben
Cooper, Grant
Cornfield, Mollie
Cowie, Warren
Craven, Michael
Davies, Lyndsay
Denny, Simon
Drumm, Jerome
Edwards, Ernest
Evans, Gilbert
Flowers, Frederick
Forte, B
Furneaux, Oliver
Garrett, Anna Gorrie, Jon
Gubb, Gwenneth Hall, Nicholas
Henderson,
TRUMPET
Hirst, Adrian
Hong, Sung-Jin
Hopper, Derek
Houghton, Trevor
Hunter, Ivan
Hunter, Keith
Kim, Sang Hyun
Kim, Steven
Kim, Woong Knill, Mark Koulianos, Dmitrios Krishnamurti, Jake Liston, James
Lys, Stephen
MacFarlane, Norman Mandeno, Jonathan Martin, Nicholas Mayson, Dion McElwee, Antony
McKinley, Amanda Miller, Sally-Ann Mumby, Peter Nielson, Christopher Nihotte , Michael Patching, Hayden Pendergrast, Laura Penman, Murray Plummer, Noel Plunkett, Michael Probine, Caleb Quinn, Mary Reid, Maurice Reid, Peter Rimmer, William Robbie, Mary Robertson, Gary Robinson. Kent Rogers, lain Saunders, Chelton Scott, Thomas Smith, Haddon Spencer, Jeanette Stokes, Elizabeth
Stoneham, William Sturm, Roy
Sutton, Kenneth
Tango, Sarah Thomas, Richard Thomson, Talia Thorn, Michael
van Noordt, Arianne Webb, Alison Webster, Benjamin Wills, Rex
Wong, Bernice Wright, Adam Wyatt, Howard
Fletcher, Logan
Funari-Roche, Prudence Gibbs,Trevor
Godfrey, Hadyn Gough, Graham Grant, Alan Gray, David Hatton, Norman Haynes, Duncan Henry, Alison Hill, Karen
Howarth, Garry Hunter, Clive Hutchison, Jennifer Jammes, Stefan Jeffries, Peter Kingaby, Rhys Kitazawa, Yuri Krishna, Edward Laird, Wayne Laithwaite, Amy Li, Mark
Lieshout-Reid, Stefan Lile, Andrew Lin, Michael Malietoa-Brown, Christian Mandel, Philip McGeorge, Francesca McGough, Neil McGough, Robert McMillan, Alistair Morton, Jamie Moverley, Fiona Muir, John-Paul Neill, lain Nihotte, Daniel O'Gara, Peter
Paligora, David
Palubinskas, Aldas
Reay, Grant
Reid, David
Rive, John
Rive, L.M.
Roscoe, Matthew
Russell, John
Sanders, Bryce
Scott, Jack
Shacklock , GeraId
Shiu, Athena
Simpson, Esther
Sinclair, Haydn Sinclair, Ross
Smith, Alan
Smith, Kerry
Smith, Rachel
Sturm, Malcolm
Taine, David
Tan, Jonathan
Taylor, Duncan
Tonga, Tavite
Towers, Alex
Travaglia, Nick
Treadgold , Richard
Tseng, Shih Fung
Tsugawa, Mari
van Ginkel,
TUBA
Donnell, Tim
Dowrick, Jarrah
Everett, Kerry
Fisher, Peter Gardiner, James Grant, Lachlan
King, Alexander
Knight, Donald Laban, Sarah
Laird, Wayne
Lindsay, Neil Malietoa-Brown, Christian Murphy, Sean
Pole, Finau
Raven, Adrian
Reay, Grant Rive, Dennis Rodda, Jess Shacklock, Tony Simpson, David
Spurdle, Dennis
Thomas, Peter
EUPHONIUM
French, Scott
Vasike, Angu
Barker, Matthew Bartlett, Gregory Bovet, Anne Bremner, Steven Britten, David
Brown, James
Cai, Michael
Cameron, Lee
Campbell, Angela
Carson, James
Chamberlain, Andrew
Chan, Jasmine
Chang, Catherine
Charlton, Heather
Choo, Melissa
Chou, Danya
Clark, Linden Clarken, Peter
Couch, Janet
Cowan, Natalie Crowther, Emily Currey, Shane
Donald, Rosemary
Doyle, Tim
Drake, Warren Dunningham, Paul Edmonds, Noel Farr, Gareth Fitzsimons, Jeremy Fong, Keegan
French, Scott Garus, Jeffrey
Gillespie, Sally Girling, Sam Goldsmith, Caleb Gordon, David
Hamilton, Brenda
Harrop, Catherine
Hemmingsen, John
Hill, Geoff
Hindmarsh, Barbara Hoadley, Jenny
Hong, Sujan
Horne, Richard
Huggard, Katherine
Hunter, Vicki Inglis, Ian
Jelleyman, Ruth Kayes, Brendan
Kelly, Naomi
Kelso, Donovan Kirk, Vivien Koifman, Adam
La Roche, Mark
Laithwaite,
PERCUSSION
McCann, Gregory
McDonogh, Ian
McFarlane, Laurence
Miskelly, Murray
Morgan, Anton
Murray, Brian
Nel, Camryn
O'Hare, John
Penney, Sean
Peterson, Katherine
Pugh, Michael
Qin, Daniel
Rance, Jonathan
Redshaw, Michael
Rich, Sam
Robertson, Paul
Ross, Jordan
Sadgrove, Deane
Scott, Ben
Sherlock, Michael
Smith, Matthew
Stannard, Thomas
Stephenson, Deborah
Stevens, Chip
Stewart, Brent
Wilson, Scott
Wong, Jason
Xiou, James
Yan, Shing
Yang, Sindy
Yu, Annabel
Zhou, Victoria
CELESTA
Ginever, Mary Chang, Catherine King, Juliet Margan, Barry Mosley, Kathryn Sang, Charles Steel, Penny
HARP
Chau, Harrison Dunwoodie, Anna Harris, Rebecca
Hsu, Cynthia Jeong, Angela
Jin, Yi
Kingaby, Alex Leman (Cardno) Margaret
Liang, Ella
Liu, Linda
McDonnell, Kerry
Pan, Gillian
Shih, Hsin-Yi
Tong, Susan
Webby, Helen
Wilson, Kathy
Xie, Rachel
Yi, Yin
Yin,
Yoon, I Na
Zhang, Jennifer
PIANO
Bae, Jason
Bell, Pru Bird, Justin
de Clive-Lowe, Ian
de Silva, Sriyani
Huang,