AHE 2021 Season Brochure

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SEASON 2021


Simon Rickard Classical Bassoon, Matthew Dart after Grundmann, 1996 Made in London (Copy of original Dresden model, 1972)


TIMES CHANGE, AND WE CHANGE WITH THEM

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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Skye McIntosh Leader and Artistic Director, Period Violin, Josef Panormo c. 1800, London


WELCOME THROUGHOUT HISTORY, THERE HAVE BEEN MANY INTERRUPTIONS TO MUSICAL LIFE. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, WORLD WARS AND NOW A GLOBAL PANDEMIC. INCREDIBLY WE SEE ONCE AGAIN THAT THIS BEAUTIFUL MUSIC ENDURES. IN ORDER TO ENSURE YOU CAN ENJOY MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE YEAR EITHER IN THE CONCERT HALL OR FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME, WE PRESENT YOU WITH A SEASON COMBINING BOTH LIVE , LIVESTREAMED AND DIGITAL PERFORMANCES OF THE MUSIC YOU LOVE.

Time stops for no one but music remains. It finds new ways to be heard again. On this note, we are delighted to return to you in 2021 presenting a new blended season of live and digital performances, exploring music of the late baroque and classical era on period instruments, performed by Australia's leading historically informed artists. AHE's Live Series includes four of our signature programs with concerts in Sydney, Canberra, the Southern Highlands and Berry, as well as individual performances throughout regional NSW. We are also pleased to partner with Melbourne Digital Concert Hall to livestream our concerts throughout the year. We are proud to introduce our first ever Digital Concert Series, accessible via our new membership program, AHE Digital Pass. Purchasing an AHE Digital Pass along with your Live Series subscription will allow you to access our new Digital Series of creative concert films and other exclusive online content. We want to thank you for supporting us in 2020. We are looking forward to welcoming you back to the concert hall or meeting you in the digital realm in 2021. Skye McIntosh Artistic Director


AHE OUR 2021 LIVE SERIES BRINGS YOU MUSIC FROM THE LATE BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL ERAS PERFORMED BY LEADING AUSTRALIAN HISTORICALLY INFORMED ARTISTS ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS.

Prussian Quartets MARCH

Beethoven’s Pastoral JUNE

Haydn & Bell: A Life in Letters | AUGUST

Mozart’s Prague DECEMBER


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After a year of such uncertainty, we are excited to return to you in March with live performances in Sydney, Canberra, the Southern Highlands, Berry and Newcastle. Our opening program for 2021, Prussian Quartets, features three beautiful string quartets written for the Prussian King – Friedrich Wilhelm II by Haydn, Mozart and Pleyel. Following this we present Beethoven’s Pastoral, a program featuring one of Beethoven’s most loved works in a stunning c. 1810 chamber version by Watts.

Our third program, partdrama, part-music, is a very special collaboration with Australian icon, John Bell - Haydn & Bell: A Life in Letters. Inspired by the fictional letters of ‘Stendhal’ about the life of Haydn, AHE presents a new adaptation for the stage. The year finishes with an orchestral program with our wonderful regular collaborator, Erin Helyard, entitled Mozart’s Prague. The program brings together works from late in Mozart’s life including the composer’s stunning piano concerto, No. 21 , the Elvira Madigan.

THE CLARITY AND DYNAMIC THAT THE AHE CREATE ON THEIR PERIOD INSTRUMENTS LEAVES NO ONE IN DOUBT THAT THEY ARE A WORLDCLASS ENSEMBLE... LIMELIGHT MAGAZINE


AHE IN 2021 WE BRING YOU OUR FIRST EVER DIGITAL SERIES OF THREE CREATIVE CONCERT FILMS ALONGSIDE OUR LIVE PERFORMANCES ACCESSIBLE VIA OUR NEW DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM, AHE DIGITAL PASS.

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Grand Sonatas SEPTEMBER

Haydn & Bell: A Life in Letters NOVEMBER


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Developed in collaboration with Australian cinematographers, our new Digital Series presents three high quality creative concert films that will take you FRAME YOUR SEASON WITH THE beyond the regular concert experience.

AHE DIGITAL PASS

First, we feature Australian soprano Celeste Lazarenko and flautist Melissa Farrow in Sacro Amor, a program of AHE Digital Pass our new membership breathtaking late baroque music ofisHasse program that will allow and Vivaldi. The second program, Grandyou to access our Sonatas with Neal Peres Da Costa, Skye digital concert series, our Live Series McIntosh and Daniel Yeadon explores performances via livestream and other some of Beethoven’s most-loved sonatas specially produced AHE digital content including the Spring and the Pathétique. throughout the year. Finally, we present a beautiful film version of our new theatrical collaboration with John Bell, Haydn Bell: AaLife inexperience does not replace We& know that digital the live concert experience, but our new memberLetters.

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ship program will allow us to present you with even more repertoire, more intimacy and more beautiful music than ever before. AHE Digital Pass memberships are on sale now. Join us for this experience by adding an AHE Digital Pass to your Live subscription package. You can also purchase the pass as a stand-alone digital subscription.

SUPERB MUSICIANS ON PERIOD AND REPRODUCTION More information INSTRUMENTS WHO ARE can be found on the AHE Digital Pass FAQ page at the back of this brochure and also at: DEFINITELY WORTH BATTLING A CYCLONE TO SEE. australianhaydn.com.au/ahedigitalmembership SOUNDS LIKE SYDNEY

WHAT AN AHE DIGITAL PASS OFFERS YOU:

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Access to AHE’s livestream live series performances

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Access to AHE’s digital series (3 performances)

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Access to a range of other new AHE digital content throughout the year


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AHE Digital Pass is our new membership program that will allow you to access our Digital Series on AHE Player, and other specially produced AHE digital content throughout the year. We know that a digital experience does not replace the live concert experience, but our new Digital Pass will allow us to present you with even more repertoire, more intimacy and more beautiful music than ever before. You'll also have the option to add live stream concerts to your Digital Pass. Join us for this experience by adding an AHE Digital Pass to your Live Series subscription. More information can be found on the AHE Digital Pass FAQ page at the back of this brochure and also at: australianhaydn.com.au/ahedigitalpass

WHAT THE AHE DIGITAL PASS OFFERS YOU

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Access to AHE’s Digital Series (3 performances)

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The option to add livestreams of AHE’s series performances

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Access to a range of other new AHE digital content throughout the year


Anton Baba Period cello, Peter Elias, 2000, Aigle, after Stradivarius Amy Power Period Oboe Alfredo Bernadini, Amsterdam, 2010, after Grundmann & Floth, Dresden, 1795


DO People often ask us if we only play the music of Haydn. The answer to that question is no! The Ensemble takes its name from Joseph Haydn who was a central figure in the 18th century and in the development of the classical style.

YOU Virtually every composer of the time had a personal connection to Haydn or was greatly influenced by him. Artistic Director Skye McIntosh builds AHE’s programs around the world of Haydn - with works that are inspired by his friendships, experiences and musical influence.

JUST The scope of AHE’s repertoire extends back into the baroque and forward into the early 19th century to include other composers such as C.P.E. Bach, Boccherini, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, as well as a raft of other lesserknown composers who were connected to one another through the genius of Haydn.

PLAY AHE performs this repertoire on historical instruments. All our musicians play on baroque and classical instruments strung with gut strings. They also use baroque and classical bows, as well as baroque wind instruments, harpsichords and fortepianos rather than their modern-day descendants.

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ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE

...A JEWEL IN THE NATIONAL PERIOD INSTRUMENT CROWN.

LIMELIGHT

In 2021 the Australian Haydn Ensemble (AHE) enters its ninth year as a leading Australian period instrument group of excellence, performing on period instruments at the highest standard. Under the leadership of Artistic Director, Skye McIntosh, nationally and internationally lauded musicians bring historically inspired performance to life. AHE has garnered a reputation for imaginative programming and vibrant performances, as well as its enlightening education programs, engaging audiences everywhere. This world-class ensemble tours regularly throughout metropolitan and regional NSW, and presents its highly successful subscription series in Sydney, Canberra and regional centres. In 2021 the Ensemble will present four subscription series as well as other special performances.


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PRUSSIAN QUARTETS HAYDN, MOZART AND PLEYEL

THE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE PRESENTS THREE IMPRESSIVE STRING QUARTETS RECALLING MUSICAL DEDICATIONS TO THE PRUSSIAN KING FRIEDRICH WILHELM II. In the late 1700s, Berlin was the vibrant seat of a kingdom that stretched from the Baltic states, Silesia and up to modern Denmark, and boasted a lively salon culture. These salon gatherings encouraged intelligent conversation, the exchange of ideas, and most importantly, the chance to perform ‘new’ music. The reign of King Friedrich Wilhelm II was relatively brief and his greatest claim to fame today is the building of the Brandenburg Gate. But as a patron of the arts, many notable chamber works were penned for him, including all three quartets featured in this program. The dedication to King Friederich is said to have come about after Haydn received a letter from him praising Haydn for the Paris symphonies. The letter enclosed a gift of a golden ring. To honour this, Haydn dedicated the Op. 50 quartets to him. ARTISTS // Australian Haydn Ensemble Quartet

Mozart’s set of three Prussian quartets, with their prominent cello solos, were almost certainly written to please the amateur cellist King. The third quartet in F major was one of the last quartets he composed, and it displays many of the composer’s trademark qualities - uneven phrases, sudden tempo changes, ingenious rhythms and novel harmonic shifts. The ending is a poetic stroke of mastery in itself, with the music lifting and dissolving into the ether. Pleyel, a student of Haydn (of whom Haydn was quite proud), also dedicated twelve quartets to the King. Of these, the AHE Quartet presents Quartet No. 9 in G minor.


SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

PASSION AND SOPHISTICATION

Matthew Greco Period Violin, David Christian Hopf, 1760, Quittenbach PROGRAM

LIVE PERFORMANCE DATES

HAYDN String Quartet Op. 50 No. 1 in B flat major (Prussian Quartets)

SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS Sunday March 7, 4pm Burrawang School of Arts

SYDNEY Sunday March 14, 3pm City Recital Hall, Angel Place

PLEYEL String Quartet in G minor Ben. 339 (Prussian Quartets)

CANBERRA Thursday March 11, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest

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MOZART String Quartet No. 23 K. 590 in F major (Third Prussian)

BERRY Friday March 12, 7pm Berry School of Arts

LIVESTREAM Sunday March 14, 3pm Melbourne Digital Concert Hall


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SWEEPINGLY SUBLIME Melissa Farrow Traverso, R. Tutz, 2001, Innsbruck, after H Grenser, Dresden, c. 1810 PROGRAM

DIGITAL - CREATIVE CONCERT FILM

VIVALDI Concerto for Strings in F major RV 136

Available from 14 May 2021 On AHE Player

VIVALDI Sum in medio tempestatum Motet for soprano, strings and continuo RV 632 VIVALDI Concerto for flute Op. 10 No. 2 in G minor RV 439 La Notte VIVALDI Aria 'Vedrò con mio diletto' from Il Giustino HASSE Concerto for Flute in B minor HASSE Alta Nubes Illustrata Motet for soprano, strings and continuo


DIGITAL SERIES ONE //

SACRO AMOR

VIVALDI & HASSE

A DAZZLING LATE ITALIAN BAROQUE PROGRAM OF SACRED MOTETS, ARIAS AND CONCERTOS FOR SOPRANO , FLUTE AND STRINGS BY HASSE AND VIVALDI. Australian Soprano Celeste Lazarenko and flautist Melissa Farrow both feature as soloists in the first of our Digital Concert Series. The program weaves together a stunning selection of late baroque works for soprano, flute and strings by Hasse and Vivaldi. Hasse’s beautiful motet Alte Nubes Illustrata will be interwoven with movements from his B minor flute concerto and contrasted with Vivaldi’s virtuosic Sum in medio tempestatum and his La Notte concerto for flute. Sum in medio tempestatum is a virtuosic work for soprano complimented by dramatic writing for strings and continuo. The Hasse Motet Alte Nubes Illustrata provides a beautiful contrast with this - although equally virtuosic, it captures a stunning lightness and beauty of the voice and silvery tone of the flute. True gems of the baroque! As a soloist, Celeste Lazarenko ARTISTS // Celeste Lazarenko Soprano soloist // Melissa Farrow Flute soloist // Australian Haydn Ensemble

performed with the English National Opera, Opera North, English Touring Opera and East Sussex Opera before relocating back to Sydney. Since her return, her solo roles have included The Cunning Little Vixen for Victorian Opera, Castor et Pollux, Giasone, and L’amant jaloux for Pinchgut Opera; Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro for Opera Australia touring Melissa Farrow has been principal flute of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra since 2003, and a core member of the Australian Haydn Ensemble since its formation. She performs and records regularly with groups including Pinchgut Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Ironwood among others. She has appeared as a soloist numerous times with AHE, NZ Barok, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, and Pinchgut Opera.


LIVE SERIES TWO //

BEETHOVEN’S PASTORAL MASTER WORKS IN CHAMBER VERSION

BEETHOVEN’S PASTORAL SYMPHONY AND MOZART’S HAFFNER SERENADE ARRANGED FOR A SEPTET WITH FLUTE, STRING QUINTET AND DOUBLE BASS. The Australian Haydn Ensemble is well known for unearthing forgotten composers and historical chamber versions of the classics. This program brings to light two of the greats: Beethoven’s Pastoral symphony and Mozart’s Haffner Serenade. Beethoven often criticised chamber versions of his own works by other composers. Watt’s c. 1810 arrangement of Beethoven’s masterwork, The Pastoral however, is a vibrant and passionate reinterpretation of this dramatic work that will capture your imagination and reinvent it for you as a septet. Mozart’s Serenade No. 7 or the Haffner Serenade as it is often called, is one of his most well-known and frequently performed works. The original orchestral work was commissioned by Mozart’s contemporary and friend, Sigmund Haffner, for the wedding of his sister Marie Elisabeth Haffner in 1776. Masi’s chamber arrangement

was published in the early 19th century as part of a set of popular Mozart symphonies for the same instrumentation as Watt’s arrangement of the Beethoven. Masi’s arrangement reflects Mozart’s own shortened version of the Haffner Serenade that omits three of the original movements. Even in this reduced version, he captures the bright energy that one imagines Mozart hoped to convey at the premiere performance on the eve of the Haffner wedding. AHE also performs a beautiful, dark and moving string sextet in F minor by Luigi Boccherini. Boccherini takes the listener on a journey full of drama, melancholy and dance - a characteristic of his music that makes it a listening pleasure.


Anton Baba Period Cello, Peter Elias, 2000, Aigle, after Stradivarius

GRAMOPHONE

...A POLISHED, STYLE-CONSCIOUS ENSEMBLE...

PROGRAM

LIVE PERFORMANCE DATES

BOCCHERINI String Sextet in F minor Op. 23 No. 4 G. 457

CANBERRA Thursday June 3, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest

TAMWORTH Wednesday June 9, 7pm Capitol Theatre

MOZART Serenade in D major (Haffner Serenade) K. 250 Selections (arr. Masi)

BERRY Friday June 4, 7pm Berry School of Arts

ARMIDALE Thursday June 10, 7pm Armidale Town Hall

SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS Sunday June 6, 4pm Burrawang School of Arts

WESTERN SYDNEY Sunday June 13, 4pm Riverside Theatres, Parramatta

SYDNEY Monday June 7, 7pm City Recital Hall, Angel Place

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BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F major Op. 68 (The Pastoral) (arr. Watts)

LIVESTREAM Thursday June 10, 7pm Melbourne Digital Concert Hall


Neal Peres Da Costa Historical Pianos PROGRAM

DIGITAL - CREATIVE CONCERT FILM

BEETHOVEN Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 5 in F major Op. 25 The Spring

Available from September 2021 On AHE Player

BEETHOVEN Sonata for cello and piano in G minor Op. 69 No. 2 BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor Op. 13 Pathétique


DIGITAL SERIES TWO //

BEETHOVEN

GRAND SONATAS

AHE EXPLORES SOME OF BEETHOVEN’S MOST -LOVED SONATAS INCLUDING THE SPRING AND THE PATHÉTIQUE WITH THE OP. 5 NO. 2 CELLO SONATA FEATURING LEADING HISTORICAL PIANIST NEAL PERES DA COSTA

Beethoven’s sonata output was prolific, writing thirty-two piano sonatas, ten violin sonatas and five for cello. This creative concert film experience will take you on a musical journey through some of the greatest moments including his famous violin sonata The Spring, the piano sonata Pathétique and the sumptuous Sonata for cello and piano in G minor Op. 5 No. 2. Beethoven’s Spring Sonata for violin and piano is one of his most loved works. Published in 1801, Beethoven dedicated the work to Count Moritz von Fries.

ARTISTS // Skye McIntosh Violin // Neal Peres Da Costa Piano // Daniel Yeadon Cello

The Pathétique sonata remains one of his most celebrated works. Neal Peres Da Costa is a leading historical expert in the performance practice of Beethoven’s music. Sharing a mutual passion for experimentation in the historical performance practice of Beethoven, Peres Da Costa, Yeadon and McIntosh join forces to present this exciting new collaboration on film.


Natasha Kraemer Period Cello, John Barrett 1743, Piccadilly, (London). ACTOR John Bell AHE MUSICIANS Skye McIntosh, Matthew Greco, Karina Schmitz, Daniel Yeadon CONCEPT Skye McIntosh and Rachel McDonald SCRIPT and ADAPTATION Rachel McDonald MUSIC Selected music of Joseph Haydn

LIVE PERFORMANCE DATES SYDNEY Monday August 30, 7pm City Recital Hall, Angel Place

NEWCASTLE Sunday September 5, 3pm Newcastle City Hall

CANBERRA Thursday September 2, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest

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BERRY Friday September 3, 7pm Berry School of Arts SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS Saturday September 4, 7pm Burrawang School of Arts

LIVESTREAM Monday August 30, 7pm Melbourne Digital Concert Hall _________________ DIGITAL - CREATIVE CONCERT FILM Available from November 2021 On AHE Player


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HAYDN & BELL

A LIFE IN LETTERS

JOHN BELL JOINS AHE FOR A NEW THEATRICAL TELLING OF THE PUBLISHED NINETEENTH CENTURY LETTERS OF STENDHAL ‘THE LIFE OF HAYDN’. This exciting new theatrical production by Bell and AHE brings to life a set of early 19th century fictional letters in a new production that is part drama, part performance. Set in Vienna, Bell’s monologue embodies the nameless letter writer, and his performance is interwoven with selections of Haydn’s music performed by AHE. This project is sure to be a thought-provoking experience that will transport audiences to another time and world. Although not entirely factual, the letters are considered to be a significant insight into 18th century culture. They were published by the 19th century French Romantic novelist Marie- Henri Beyle under the pseudonym of ‘Stendhal’. Beyle is best known for his novels Le Rougeet le noir (1830; The Red and the Black) and La Chartreuse de Parme (1839; The Charterhouse of Parma). ‘Stendhal’s’ collected letters are thought to be largely copied from other authors of the time including Giuseppe Carpini.

Published initially in the early 19th century as the Life of Haydn: In a Series of Letters Written at Vienna, they present a fictional account based on Haydn's life in a beautiful narrative style that transports the reader to Haydn’s side in post-revolutionary and post-Napoleonic Europe. Told through the eyes of a fictional friend and admirer of Haydn, the letters to ‘Louis’ begin with a vivid “Description of Haydn's residence— of his appearance in his old age—of Vienna, and the Prater—character of the society of Vienna”, and go on to trace Haydn’s humble beginnings as a struggling artist and the son of a rural cartwright, and his rise to become the most famous composer of the late 18th century. Bell and AHE bring Stendhal’s account to life along with other historical material including Haydn’s own letters in a new script by Rachel McDonald.


LIVE SERIES FOUR //

MOZART'S PRAGUE

WITH ERIN HELYARD

AHE PRESENTS AN ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM FEATURING MOZART’S PRAGUE SYMPHONY, HIS STUNNING PIANO CONCERTO NO. 21. 'ELVIRA MADIGAN' & HAYDN'S SYMPHONY NO. 95. Mozart’s life was tragically cut short in 1791 at the tender age of just 35. In stark contrast, this was the same year that Haydn traveled to London, where he was viewed as a celebrity with his performances drawing huge crowds, and rose to the peak of his fame. Meanwhile, Mozart died in relative poverty in Vienna, a poignant juxtaposition of the lives of the two men. One wonders what Mozart would have achieved had he lived as long as Haydn. This final program for 2021 brings together one of Mozart’s most loved late piano concertos No. 21, made famous by the film Elvira Madigan, with his beautiful Prague Symphony and a powerful C minor symphony of Haydn.

Mozart's first visit, from which came the work's nickname. The program opens with Haydn’s powerful C minor Symphony No. 95 completed in 1791, the tragic year of Mozart's death and during Haydn's first visit to London. During that trip Haydn composed his set of twelve famous London Symphonies, of which this is the fourth. It is the only symphony of the set that the composer wrote in a minor key and without a slow introduction. The dramatic opening of the work in the powerful key of C minor sets the tone for a dramatic program.

The Prague Symphony, composed in late 1785, was premiered in Prague on

ARTISTS // Erin Helyard Guest Director and Fortepiano soloist // Australian Haydn Ensemble


SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

ADMIRABLE PRECISION OF ENSEMBLE AND ATTACK...

PROGRAM

LIVE PERFORMANCE DATES

HAYDN Symphony No. 95 in C minor

CANBERRA Thursday December 16, 7pm Albert Hall, Yarralumla

MOZART Keyboard Concerto No. 21 in C major K. 467 Elvira Madigan MOZART Symphony No. 38 in D Major K. 504 The Prague

SYDNEY Saturday December 18, 7pm City Recital Hall, Angel Place __________________ LIVESTREAM Saturday December 18, 7pm Melbourne Digital Concert Hall


AHE EDUCATE 2021 HAYDN & RICHTER & SAINT GEORGE

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SPRING ACADEMY

SEPTEMBER 22-25, 2021 STUDENTS FROM ACROSS REGIONAL AND METROPOLITAN NSW ARE INVITED TO WORK ALONGSIDE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE ARTISTS IN AN INTENSIVE ORCHESTRAL ACADEMY EXPLORING MUSIC MAKING IN PARIS IN THE LATE 18TH CENTURY The Australian Haydn Ensemble and its artists are passionately committed to educating and inspiring through Historically Informed Performance.

PROGRAM

In 2021 we are pleased to be able to again offer our yearly Classical Orchestral Spring Academy.

RICHTER Symphony in D Major

The three day workshop is open to students in metropolitan and regional areas and will provide them with an immersive and unique musical experience connected to 18th century music and philosophies. Students have the chance to work alongside AHE's professional musicians and try out historical bows and wind instruments while discovering aspects of classical style and ensemble techniques on original instruments.

CHEVALIER SAINT-GEORGES Symphony in D Major Op. 11 No. 1

HAYDN Symphony No. 83 in G minor La Poule (The Hen) ACADEMY DATES SYDNEY Wednesday 22 - Saturday 25 September Live Concert Saturday September 25, 3pm _________________ LIVESTREAM Saturday September 25, 3pm Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Full details of the AHE Spring Academy and how to apply can be found on our website at:

ARTISTS & PARTICIPANTS // AHE Educate Academy Students // Members of the Australian Haydn Ensemble

australianhaydn.com.au/ 2021springacademy


"The young local musicians absolutely loved the workshop where they learnt about different Baroque and Classical playing techniques, chamber music skills and rehearsed several pieces to perform in a concert that evening. The students and the community enjoyed seeing and hearing the Haydn Ensemble performing on instruments with gut strings and Baroque bows. The concert was an outstanding success with several standing ovations. Skye and the members of her ensemble’s positive encouragement and inspiration will be treasured in their hearts. This experience is pivotal in both the development of our local talented students in becoming the professional musicians of the future and in the development of a strong community of local musicians." Maria Light - Parent Bellingen Youth Orchestra


Jacqueline Dossor Period Double Bass , Unknown, c. 1740, Northern Italian, likely Bologna


// THANK YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL AUDIENCE AND SUPPORTERS FOR STANDING BY US. 2020 WAS A DIFFICULT YEAR BUT WE ARE THRILLED TO BE BACK WITH RENEWED ENERGY TO BRING LIGHT, LAUGHTER AND SUBLIME LIVE MUSIC INTO YOUR WORLD IN 2021.

JACQUELINE DOSSOR - AHE DOUBLE BASS

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SUPPORT AHE The Australian Haydn Ensemble thanks our subscribers and supporters who so generously contributed and invested in the ensemble throughout a difficult and uncertain year in 2020. We are delighted to present a new season that provides multiple ways for you to engage with the ensemble, its artists and music making. Your support throughout 2021 will allow AHE to share these experiences with you despite uncertain and changing times. For more information on how to make a donation visit www.australianhaydn.com.au.


Anton Baba Period cello, Peter Elias, 2000, Aigle, after Stradivarius

SIMONE SLATTERY Period Violin, Claude Pierray, 1726, Paris


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Priority access to live performances As a subscriber, you will have priority access to live performances with limited capacity. Secure your subscription to ensure you can share live music experiences with AHE in 2021.

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Ticket Savings Save up to 20% off the cost of single tickets and receive a 10% discount off additional tickets.

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Flexibility Free ticket exchange, so that you can swap your tickets for another concert in the season or exchange for a live stream should you be unable to attend.

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Advance season offers Receive regular updates about everything happening with AHE with our Haydn Herald newsletter including exclusive content, advance booking of future seasons and more.


2021 AHE DIGITAL PASS FAQ WHAT’S INCLUDED IN AN AHE DIGITAL PASS MEMBERSHIP?

WHEN IS THE AHE DIGITAL SERIES AVAILABLE TO WATCH?

//1. Access to three new high-quality AHE Creative Concert films released from May to November 2021.

The AHE digital series will broadcast from May to December, 2021. Premiere months are listed on the event pages and will be updated online to specific dates closer to the premiere. Once a concert has premiered, digital members may enjoy unlimited access to the films alongside an accompanying library of content on demand until 31 December 2021.

//2. A library of premium content including interviews with Artistic Director Skye McIntosh, special guests and AHE artists, about the music and their historical instruments, open rehearsals and much more. //3. The option to add AHE Live Series concerts in livestream as they occur, or afterwards on demand via the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall. CAN I PURCHASE JUST ONE FILM ON AHE DIGITAL PASS?

HOW DO I WATCH FILMS ON AHE DIGITAL PASS? You can watch AHE Digital Pass content on your computer or use a WIFI enabled TV. Access instructions will be emailed prior to each release.

Yes. Single video purchases for our digital season will become available from May 2021. You will have access to the film and all associated content for seven days from the premiere date. You can watch the film and content extras as many times as you wish during this access period. HOW DO I PURCHASE AN AHE DIGITAL PASS MEMBERSHIP? The digital passes are available to purchase online. Visit australianhaydn.com.au/ahedigitalpass and follow the prompts to purchase using your credit card. After purchase, you will receive a confirmation email and access instructions will be emailed prior to the concert release dates. Memberships may also be purchased over the phone by calling 1800 334 388.

If you need any help or experience any problems with joining up to AHE Digital Pass please feel free to contact us on 1800 334 388 or via email at info@australianhaydn.com.au


James Eccles Period Viola, Unknown c. 1740 Tyrol Region


TICKET & DIGITAL PASS PRICING //

HOW TO BOOK Visit australianhaydn.com.au to customise your subscription package in 2021. To request a booking form email mail@australianhaydn.com.au or phone 1800 334 388.

ONLINE

Subscription packages and Digital Pass memberships can be securely purchased online at australianhaydn.com.au where you can select the performances you wish to attend.

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Complete a booking form, indicating the performances you wish to attend and the price level per concert. You can create your own package and indicate the dates you wish to attend. Post your booking form to: AHE Subscriptions Level 1/16 -18 Oxford Square Darlinghurst NSW 2010

TICKET PRICES LIVE SERIES SUBCRIBER Ticket prices are listed per concert. Sydney - City Recital Hall Premium $110 A Reserve $85 B Reserve $75 Under 30 $40 Canberra, Berry, Southern Highlands Adult $50 | Concession $40 | Under 30 $35

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LIVE SERIES SINGLE TICKETS Single tickets will be available after 1 February 2021. Ticket prices are listed per concert. Sydney - City Recital Hall Premium $120 A Reserve $85 B Reserve $75 Canberra, Berry, Southern Highlands Adult $60 | Concession $50

AHE DIGITAL PASS AHE Digital Pass Membership (Digital Series Only) Digital Pass Price $99

A digital pass membership gets you: • Access to 3 AHE Digital Series Creative concert Films • Other AHE online content • The option to add MDCH live stream concerts to your package

More information can be found on the AHE Digital Pass FAQ page at the back of this brochure and also at: www.australianhaydn.com.au Veterans’ Affairs pensioners, Centrelink-issued Pension, and Health Care cardholders are eligible for concession priced tickets. A valid concession identification must be provided at the time of your booking.


SEASON DATES

MARCH

PRUSSIAN QUARTETS Southern Highlands Sunday March 7, 4pm Burrawang School of Arts Canberra Thursday March 11, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest Berry Friday March 12, 7pm Berry School of Arts Sydney Sunday March 14, 3pm* City Recital Hall, Angel Place

APRIL SACRO AMOR

AUGUST/ SEPTEMBER HAYDN & BELL: A LIFE IN LETTERS Sydney Monday August 30, 7pm* City Recital Hall, Angel Place Canberra Thursday September 2, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest Berry Friday September 3, 7pm Berry School of Arts Southern Highlands Saturday September 4, 7pm Burrawang School of Arts

Digital Available on AHE Player from May 2021

Newcastle Sunday September 5, 3pm Newcastle City Hall

JUNE

GRAND SONATAS

BEETHOVEN’S PASTORAL Canberra Thursday June 3, 7pm Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest Berry Friday June 4, 7pm Berry School of Arts Southern Highlands Sunday June 6, 4pm Burrawang School of Arts Sydney Monday June 7, 7pm City Recital Hall, Angel Place Tamworth Wednesday June 9, 7pm Capitol Theatre Armidale Thursday June 10, 7pm* Armidale Town Hall

Digital Available on AHE Player from September 2021

NOVEMBER HAYDN & BELL: A LIFE IN LETTERS Digital Available on AHE Player from November 2021

DECEMBER MOZART'S PRAGUE Canberra Thursday December 16, 7pm Albert Hall, Yarralumla Sydney Saturday December 18, 7pm* City Recital Hall, Angel Place

*Livestream performance


Daniel Yeadon Period Cello , William Forester II, 1781, (London).


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

BOARD

FOUNDING PATRON

Marco Belgiorno-Zegna AM (Chair) Jan Bowen AM Harriet Lenigas Adrian Maroya Kevin McCann AO Skye McIntosh Peter Young AM

Dr Timothy Pascoe AM

STAFF Skye McIntosh – Artistic Director Alicia Gibbons – General Manager Alison Dunn – Marketing Stephen Bydder – Administrator Marguerite Foxon – Front of House and Administrator Emma Murphy - Accountant Vi King Lim – Score Services

PATRON Professor the Honorable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO

Government Partners

Livestream Partner

Presentation Partner

Administration Partner

Media Partner

Audit Partner

Strategic Development Partner

Legal Partner

Recording Partner

Scores Partner

Wine Partner

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Photography & Styling – Helen White Design & Art Direction – Yolanda Koning Vintage Collection – The Vintage Clothing Shop Photoshoot Location – Sydney Props

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THE AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE // 2021 ARTISTS Skye McIntosh Artistic Director and Violin Matthew GrecoViolin Rafael Font Violin Stephen Freeman Violin Caroline Hopson Violin Catherine Shugg Violin Simone Slattery Violin Karina Schmitz Viola James Eccles Viola Daniel Yeadon Cello Anton Baba Cello Jacqueline Dossor Double Bass Bonita Williams Double Bass Melissa Farrow Flute Mikaela Oberg Flute Amy Power Oboe Ingo Müller Oboe Carla Blackwood Horn Dorée Dixon Horn Simon Rickard Bassoon


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