MSO 2025 Program: Piano Man

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CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF

Billy Joel

with the MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

LEONARD WEISS conductor

MARK SUTCLIFFE director

PHIL BURTON • ALINTA CHIDZEY

JESS HITCHCOCK • JOSH PITERMAN

JACK EARLE keys • TROY DOWNWARD guitar

GAVIN PEARCE bass • KIERAN RAFFERTY drums

World premiere with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

7 February 2025 • Adelaide Festival Centre, Festival Theatre

PIANO MAN is a Make My Mark Production

Friday 14 November 2025 • 7.30pm

Saturday 15 November • 1.00pm & 7.30pm

Hamer Hall Arts Centre Melbourne

In recent years we have lost many contemporary music icons and last year, together with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, we got to celebrate a couple of them: Olivia Newton-John and Burt Bacharach.

NOW IN 2025, HOW GREAT IT IS TO CELEBRATE A LIVING ARTIST WHO IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF ALL TIME.

For more than 50 years, American singer, songwriter and pianist Billy Joel has made an indelible mark on the American songbook. With 33 top 40 hits, five Grammy Awards and more than 160 million albums sold worldwide, he is truly a music icon.

Though he recently announced that he was stepping away from touring due to illness, last year he released a brand new song, which premiered at the 2024 Grammy Awards, showing us that he is still as relevant today as he was when he was becoming the ‘Piano Man’ in the 1970s.

Tonight, Piano Man brings together the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor Leonard Weiss and our wonderful cast Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock, Josh Piterman and our very own piano man Jack Earle.

So sit back, or stand and dance (you may even get to sing along) and enjoy this celebration of the original Piano Man, Billy Joel.

Thank you for joining us.

PHOTO: CLAUDIO RASCHELLA

Act One

BILLYTURE

The Orchestra

ROCK ’N’ ROLL MEDLEY

Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock and Josh Piterman

VIENNA

Josh Piterman

MY LIFE

Jess Hitchcock

JUST THE WAY YOU ARE

Alinta Chidzey

TURN THE LIGHTS BACK ON

Phil Burton

SHE’S ALWAYS A WOMAN / SHE’S GOT A WAY

Phil Burton and Josh Piterman

LULLABYE (GOODNIGHT, MY ANGEL)

Jess Hitchcock

HONESTY

Phil Burton

ALL ABOUT SOUL

Josh Piterman

NEW YORK STATE OF MIND

Alinta Chidzey

INTERVAL

Act Two

AND SO IT GOES

Jess Hitchcock

MOVIN’ OUT

Josh Piterman

THE LONGEST TIME / TELL HER ABOUT IT

Phil Burton and Alinta Chidzey

GOODNIGHT SAIGON

Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock and Josh Piterman

THIS IS THE TIME

Jess Hitchcock

A MATTER OF TRUST

Phil Burton

YOU’RE ONLY HUMAN (SECOND WIND)

Alinta Chidzey

WE DIDN’T START THE FIRE

Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock and Josh Piterman

PIANO MAN

Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock and Josh Piterman

All songs written by Billy Joel Orchestral arrangements by Nicholas Buc

Duration: approx. 2 hours including a 20-minute interval

He says, ‘Son, can you play me a memory?’

Press play on Billy Joel’s greatest hits and the memories come flooding back. There’s a song to signpost every part of your life. And every emotion. Asserting your independence (My Life). Striving to make it (Movin’ Out). Falling in lust (Only the Good Die Young). Falling in love (Just the Way You Are). Falling out of love (A Matter of Trust). Struggling to make a living (Pressure). Making mistakes (You’re Only Human).

And he also documented the entire Cold War era in We Didn’t Start the Fire

Billy Joel has been a part of our lives for five decades, and he acknowledges the key role that Australia has played in his story.

The stats are impressive: Billy has had 12 Top 10 albums in Australia, including four chart-toppers – 52nd Street, Storm Front, River of Dreams and Souvenir: The Ultimate Collection. Plus 17 Top 40 singles, including two charttoppers (Uptown Girl and The River of Dreams).

When I interviewed Billy for the release of his Greatest Hits Volume III, we spoke about how grateful he was to the Australian staff of Sony, many of whom had become close friends.

‘AUSTRALIA ACTUALLY PICKED UP ON MY MUSIC EVEN BEFORE IT BECAME POPULAR IN THE STATES,’ BILLY POINTED OUT.

‘We all go way back. As I said, I was probably more well known in Australia before I became that well known in the States.’

‘SO,’ HE LAUGHED, ‘IT’S YOUR FAULT.’

Despite his success, Billy’s relationship with Australia has had a few rocky moments. Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum recalls that the American star’s first Countdown appearance, in 1976, did not go well.

‘In fact, it was a disaster,’ Molly smiles. ‘He didn’t want to be there. And I guess my first question didn’t help.’

CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF

Molly stumbled his way through a 99-word opening question, highlighting the rave reviews that Billy’s Australian concerts had been getting. Billy’s response? Just two words: ‘All right.’

The producers cut to a clip … and then Billy started talking. Molly yelled at Countdown’s floor manager, Ted Emery. ‘He’s talking! For God’s sake, come back to us!’

Molly laughs when recounting the story. ‘Fortunately, my interviews with Billy got better over the years.’

After another episode of Countdown, Billy had a shortlived feud with one of the nicest blokes in Australian music.

When Mental As Anything’s Greedy Smith was hosting Countdown in 1981, he back announced Sometimes a Fantasy by saying, ‘Well, that was Billy Joel, for better or for worse.’ Later in the show, when Molly quizzed him about his indifference to the American artist, Greedy replied, ‘I haven’t heard any of his records, but he was a boxer who wasn’t very successful… Is he a good singer?’

Unbeknownst to Greedy, Billy was touring Australia and watching Countdown. And the next day, live on radio, he snapped: ‘Failed boxer? I’ll go a few rounds with him.’

The Mentals manager told the press: ‘Greedy will go a few rounds with Billy – a few rounds of sandwiches.’

Despite a few bumps along the way, Billy has enjoyed an enduring love affair with his Australian fans, playing 119 shows here, having toured Australia 11 times.

‘Australian audiences are great,’ the New Yorker says. ‘They are familiar with the more obscure stuff, too, which is wonderful – they know the album tracks.’

Billy also briefly dated Aussie supermodel Elle Macpherson. She inspired the songs And So It Goes, This Night and This is the Time, and was one of the inspirations for Uptown Girl.

Something you might not know about Billy Joel – he’s a great cook. His Australian concert promoter Michael Chugg reveals: ‘Whenever Billy was staying in an apartment or villa rather than a hotel, he would invite a bunch of people from the entourage, including myself, and cook up a storm.’

Of course, our relationship with Billy Joel started when we first heard Piano Man. The song entered the Australian Top 40 in February 1976. But at the time, we didn’t know it was a true story.

‘They were all real people, and that was an actual gig I had in 1972,’ Billy explains.

Trying to escape a bad recording contract, Billy relocated to Los Angeles, where he got a gig playing at a piano bar under the name of Bill Martin (Billy’s full name is William Martin Joel).

The song gave Billy his nickname, though he did the piano gig at the Executive Room on Wilshire Boulevard for only six months. ‘Before that, I’d always played in rock ’n’ roll bands,’ he notes.

The staff and patrons included a bartender named John, a guy named Davy who was in the navy, and a real estate broker who was trying to write the Great American Novel. And the waitress practising politics? That was Billy’s first wife, Elizabeth, who was working as a waitress at that cocktail bar.

(Fun fact: Elizabeth Joel was the American manager of Australian band The Sports, who gave Michael Gudinski’s Mushroom Group their first Top 50 hit in the US with Who Listens to the Radio.)

LOOKING BACK ON HIS ‘PIANO MAN’ DAYS, BILLY SAYS: ‘IT WASN’T A LOT OF FUN FOR ME, BUT THE FREE DRINKS HELPED.’

Five decades on, a Billy Joel best-of is a treasure trove of memories – and a history of popular music. His catalogue plays like an old-style radio station, where they played anything and everything.

‘I never repeated myself,’ Billy points out. ‘I’ve always changed from album to album.’

Though he sang, ‘Your mementos will turn to dust, but that’s the price you pay / For every year is a souvenir that slowly fades away’, Billy Joel’s songs will last forever.

Rock, pop, soul, gospel, jazz, doo-wop and classical. Billy Joel has done it all. And when he ventured into rap with We Didn’t Start the Fire, he joked that he thought about releasing the song under the name of ‘Plain White Rapper’.

Whatever the genre, it’s still rock ’n’ roll to me. And unforgettable songs that will make you ‘forget about life for a while’.

Jeff Jenkins © 2025

Music journalist Jeff Jenkins is the author of several books, including 50 Years of Rock in Australia, and is the co-author of Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum’s memoirs, The Never, Um, Ever Ending Story and Ah Well, Nobody’s Perfect.

LEONARD WEISS cf will mark several milestones in 2026, including his mainstage Boston Symphony Orchestra debut in a program shared with Music Director Andris Nelsons, following his Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellowship earlier this year. As the recipient of the 2025 Berlin Music Opera Award (The Opera Foundation for Young Australians), he will also work as Assistant Conductor at Deutsche Opera Berlin. In Australasia he makes debut appearances with the Adelaide and Queensland symphony orchestras, and will return to the MSO and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.

As the MSO’s Cybec Assistant Conductor since 2024, he has conducted a variety of programs, including the 2024 Metropolis Festival, concerts shared with James Ehnes, ABC Classic broadcasts, his Sidney Myer Music Bowl debut, and A Celebration of Burt Bacharach: What the World Needs Now

CONDUCTOR

LEONARD WEISS MARK SUTCLIFFE

He was previously the 2022 New Zealand Assistant Conductor in Residence, working particularly closely with the Auckland Philharmonia. He studied with Marin Alsop at the Peabody Conservatory, receiving the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s BSO–Peabody Fellowship, and he has participated in masterclasses with Riccardo Muti, Gianandrea Noseda, the Salzburg Festival and the Australian Conducting Academy.

His accolades include the Mr and Mrs Gerald Frank New Churchill Fellowship (CF), an Australia Council Career Development Grant and an Ars Musica Australis Arts Fellowship. Earlier this year, he won the 21st Khachaturian International Competition in Armenia and also received the Special Prize for Best Interpretation of Khachaturian’s Symphony No. 2, earning an invitation to conduct the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra in their 2026–27 season. He subsequently won Third Prize at the Arturo Toscanini International Conducting Competition and was invited to the prestigious Concours de Genève.

Leonard Weiss’s position as MSO Assistant Conductor is supported by Cybec Foundation

MARK SUTCLIFFE is a Creative Director and Executive Producer with over 25 years’ experience in the live entertainment and performing arts industry.

Through his company, Make My Mark, he has created and produced orchestral concerts celebrating icons including To Barbra, With Love (Barbra Streisand), Hopelessly Devoted (Olivia NewtonJohn), What the World Needs Now (Burt Bacharach), Strictly Baz Luhrmann and Piano Man, which premiered with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in February. He also co-created Davie Bowie: Nothing Has Changed and George Michael: Freedom! with Amanda Pelman.

DIRECTOR

In addition to the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Mark has worked with organisations including Opera Australia, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Live Nation, Powerhouse Museum, Global Creatures, Sydney Theatre Company, Art Gallery of NSW, National Gallery of Australia, ACON, OzHarvest and the Almeida Theatre in London.

“ SING US A SONG, YO U’RE THE PIANO MAN

Sing us a song tonight

WELL , WE ’ RE ALL IN THE MOOD FOR A MELODY AND YOU’VE GOT US FEELIN’ ALRIGHT ”

PHIL BURTON oam is one of Australia’s most beloved and respected entertainers. A multi-talented singer, live performer and media personality, he has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning more than 30 years on both the Australian and international stage.

Phil is a co-founder and member of one of the world’s finest pop vocal groups –Human Nature. The group’s distinctive harmonies, catchy tunes and stellar live shows have won fans all over the globe, cementing them as one of Australia’s finest exports.

Human Nature’s illustrious 35-year career has seen them release 13 studio albums, which have yielded 27 platinum awards, 19 top 40 singles, five top 10 worldwide hits, and album sales in excess of 2.5 million in Australia alone. In 2019 they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall Of Fame, and each member received a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to charity, entertainment and the arts.

PHOTO: KATE

PHIL BURTON ALINTA CHIDZEY

Phil returned home to Australia in late 2020, following an 11-year, 2500show residency at the Imperial Palace and Venetian casinos in Las Vegas. He continues to perform as a member of Human Nature in all their Australian shows.

Phil is a recognisable and comforting presence across all facets of Australian entertainment. Whether presenting The Morning Show or The Great Outdoors on Channel 7, winning the Mirrorball Trophy on Dancing with the Stars, hosting and singing for the iconic Burn the Floor dance show, performing in front of symphony orchestras, emceeing corporate events, appearing regularly on radio stations such as KIIS FM and 2GB, or performing his own exciting live solo shows, Phil’s presence is always commanding, natural and wonderfully entertaining.

Phil is also a highly intelligent person with a deep wealth of knowledge in many subjects –a strength highlighted when he won Australia’s Brainiest Musician (Channel 10) and was named reigning champion of Celebrity Mastermind (SBS).

On top of all of this, Phil continues to thrill audiences nationwide as part of Human Nature’s MTWN20 metro and regional tour celebrations through 2025–26.

ALINTA CHIDZEY is one of Australia’s most captivating leading ladies. A multi-award winner, she originated the role of Satine in the Australian national tour of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and played the famed role of Velma Kelly in Chicago and sassy Anita in West Side Story, which saw her nominated for Helpmann, Green Room and Sydney Theatre awards. Her most recent screen credits include the main-cast role of Maeve Miller in Jaggi Entertainment’s feature film Her Aussie Romance

An accomplished singer, songwriter and recording artist, Alinta frequently performs at events and concerts across the country, including Melbourne Fashion Week, the Australian Open, State of Origin and the NRL Grand Final.

She performed alongside Hugh Jackman in his Broadway to Oz tour and played Petra for the Victorian Opera production of A Little Night Music. Other notable stage roles include Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar, Kathy Selden in Singin’ in the Rain and Svetlana in Chess, for which she received a Green Room Award for Best Female Artist in a Supporting Role.

Her screen credits include Wentworth, Winners & Losers, the US telemovie The Frontier, The Dr Blake Mysteries and Neighbours. Other stage credits include the Australasian tour of Mamma Mia!, Dusty: The Original Pop Diva, Demeter in Cats, Mary Poppins; the Netherlands season of Dirty Dancing; a tour of The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Alice in the play Closer, and Mickey in Leader of the Pack, for which she received yet another Green Room Award.

JESS HITCHCOCK captivates audiences with her powerful voice and evocative storytelling. A singersongwriter with a unique blend of pop, country, folk and opera, she crafts an enchanting style of song that resonates in its unique sound.

Jess is currently working on a new album while composing an opera, both of which promise to showcase her creative evolution, reaching into multiple genres and transporting listeners through the worlds of her songs.

JESS HITCHCOCK JOSH PITERMAN

Her most recent appearance for the MSO was in the 2025 NAIDOC Week celebration concert Yinya dana: Lighting the Path, performing music by Deborah Cheetham Fraillon. Other notable collaborations include legendary Australian singersongwriter Paul Kelly: performing and recording his song, ‘Everyday My Mother’s Voice’, and touring Australia and New Zealand. Jess has also collaborated with Archie Roach, Tina Arena, Kate Miller-Heidke and Lisa Mitchell, and last year she performed to acclaim in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival.

Jess’s connection to her family throughout the Torres Strait, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific drives her passion to create and advocate for a more just world. With her unique artistry as a genredefying songwriter and performer, she stands out as a distinctive figure in contemporary music.

JOSH PITERMAN is a singer, actor, podcaster and speaker and the first Australian to play both Jean Valjean in Les Misérables and the Phantom in the original production of The Phantom of the Opera on London’s West End.

His other major theatrical credits include the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera (Australia 2022–23), Tony in the 2010 Australian production of West Side Story, Bustopher Jones/Gus/ Growltiger in the 2015–16 Australian season of Cats (winning the Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical), Corny Collins in the UK tour of Hairspray, and Gerry Goffin in the 2017–18 Australian tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.

Josh has also appeared in an array of events, concerts and TV performances, including Performance of a Lifetime with the MSO at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl; Carols by Candlelight, the Australia Day Live Concert outside the Sydney Opera House, and the National Anthem at the MCG Boxing Day Test, the Sydney New Year’s Test, the Bledisloe

Cup and the State of Origin; and he wowed audiences with his performance of ‘Music of the Night’ at the Australian Open Tennis Finals.

In 2018 his self-titled debut album went to #1 on both the Aria and iTunes Charts (Classical Crossover) in Australia.

Josh has worn many masks off- and onstage, but as a student of life and with a constant growth mindset, he has always been fascinated and curious about what’s happening behind the masks we wear both individually and collectively as a society. His #2 charted Self-Improvement Podcast Behind The Mask invites an array of extraordinary guests to take a deep dive into the spaces that often go unseen, and his debut book of the same name was released in April this year (Echo Publishing).

Josh is a proud ambassador for the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation and My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.

PHOTO: MARNYA ROTHE

MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is Australia’s preeminent orchestra, dedicated to creating meaningful experiences that transcend borders and connect communities. Through the shared language of music, the MSO delivers performances of the highest standard, enriching lives and inspiring audiences across the globe.

Woven into the cultural fabric of Victoria and with a history spanning more than a century, the MSO reaches five million people annually through performances, TV, radio and online broadcasts, as well as critically acclaimed recordings from its newly established recording label.

In 2025, Jaime Martín continues to lead the Orchestra as Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor. Maestro Martín leads an Artistic Family that includes Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor – Learning & Engagement Benjamin Northey, Cybec Assistant Conductor Leonard Weiss, MSO Chorus

Director Warren Trevelyan-Jones, Composer in Residence

Liza Lim am, Artist in Residence James Ehnes, First Nations

Creative Chair Deborah Cheetham Fraillon ao, Cybec Young Composer in Residence Klearhos Murphy, Cybec First Nations Composer in Residence James Henry, Artist in Residence – Learning & Engagement Karen Kyriakou, Young Artist in Association Christian Li, and Artistic Ambassadors Tan Dun, Lu Siqing and Xian Zhang.

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra respectfully acknowledges the people of the Eastern Kulin Nations, on whose un-ceded lands we honour the continuation of the oldest music practice in the world.

PRODUCTION CREDITS

MAKE MY MARK

Executive Producer Mark Sutcliffe

Associate Producer Josh Piterman

MSO PRESENTS

Executive Producer Erika Noguchi

Associate Producer and Artist Liaison Kate Weston

Production Manager Brenton Burley

Production Lead Renn Picard

PIANO MAN

Lighting Designer Peter Rubie

Associate Lighting Designer

Alastair Swanson, Light Innovations

Production Equipment Partner

Light Innovations

Audio Engineer

Samuel Moxham, Arts Centre Melbourne

Stage Manager Maija Putans

Monitor Engineer Evan Drill

Hair & Make Up Artist Jessica Jenkins

Piano Cover Adrian Portell

WITH THANKS TO…

Nicholas Buc, Melanie Hiluta, Jennifer Fontaine, Catherine Poulton, Sian Darling and James Grierson

ENCORES

RIVER OF DREAMS

UPTOWN GIRL

Phil Burton, Alinta Chidzey, Jess Hitchcock and Josh Piterman

Songs by Billy Joel

Orchestral arrangements by Nicholas Buc

MSO MUSICIANS IN THIS CONCERT

First Violins

Peter Edwards

Assistant Principal

Sarah Curro

Dr Harry Imber*

Peter Fellin

Deborah Goodall

Karla Hanna

Dawna Wright and Peter Riedel*

Lorraine Hook

Jolene S Coultas*

Kirstin Kenny

Eleanor Mancini

Anne Neil*

Michelle Ruffolo

Anna Skálová

Second Violins

Jos Jonker

Associate Principal

Emily Beauchamp

Mary Allison

Isin Cakmakçioglu

Tiffany Cheng

Val Dyke*

Freya Franzen

Cong Gu

Andrew Hall

Philippa West

Andrew Dudgeon AM*

Patrick Wong

Cecilie Hall*

Roger Young

Shane Buggle and Rosie Callanan*

Violas

Lauren Brigden

Katharine Brockman

Gabrielle Halloran

Fiona Sargeant

Ceridwen Davies

Isabel Morse

Cellos

Rohan de Korte

Andrew Dudgeon AM*

Rebecca Proietto

Peter T Kempen AM*

Angela Sargeant

Caleb Wong

Michelle Wood

Andrew and Theresa Dyer*

Double Basses

Jonathon Coco Principal

Rohan Dasika

Acting Associate Principal

Emma Sullivan

Caitlin Bass

Flutes

Prudence Davis Principal

Jean Hadges*

Sara Beggs

Oboe

Rachel Curkpatrick

Clarinet

David Thomas Principal

Saxophone

Tim Wilson Horns

Nicholas Fleury Principal

Margaret Jackson AC*

Rachel Shaw

Gary McPherson*

Trumpets

Shane Hooton

Associate Principal

Glenn Sedgwick*

Calum G’Froerer

Adam Davis Trombones

Richard Shirley

Iain Faragher

Bass Trombone

Mike Szabo Principal

Timpani

John Arcaro

Tim and Lyn Edward*

Percussion

Robert Cossom

Drs Rhyl Wade and Clem Gruen*

Learn more about our musicians on the MSO website * Position supported by

MSO Patron

Her Excellency Professor, the Honourable

Margaret Gardner AC, Governor of Victoria

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Chair Emeritus

Dr David Li AM

Life Members

John Gandel AC and Pauline Gandel AC

Jean Hadges

Sir Elton John CBE

Lady Primrose Potter AC

Jeanne Pratt AC

Lady Marigold Southey AC

Michael Ullmer AO and Jenny Ullmer

MSO Ambassador

Geoffrey Rush AC

Artist Chair Benefactors

Chief Conductor Chair Jaime Martín

Supported by the Besen Family Foundation

Cybec Assistant Conductor Chair

Leonard Weiss CF Cybec Foundation

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Program Benefactors

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Cybec 21st Century Australian Composers Program

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Jill and Christopher Buckley

Ronald Burnstein

Daniel Bushaway and Tess Hamilton

Alexandra Champion de Crespigny ∞

John Chapman and Elisabeth Murphy

Kaye Cleary

Warren and Margaret Collins

Sue Dahn

Mrs Nola Daley

Panch Das and Laurel Young-Das

Michael Davies and Drina Staples

Rick and Sue Deering

John and Anne Duncan

Jane Edmanson OAM

Christopher R Fraser

Miles George

David I Gibbs AM and Susie O’Neill

Sonia Gilderdale

Dr Celia Godfrey

Dr Marged Goode

Fred and Alexandra Grimwade Q

Hilary Hall, in memory of Wilma Collie

David Hardy

Cathy Henry

Gwenda Henry

Anthony and Karen Ho

In Memory of Rosemary Hodgson

Anna Holdsworth

Rod Home

Lorraine Hook

Doug Hooley

Katherine Horwood

Penelope Hughes

Shyama Jayaswal

Basil and Rita Jenkins

Jane Jenkins

Wendy Johnson

Dr Gint Kalpokas and Dr Michael Upson

Angela Kayser

Drs Bruce and Natalie Kellett

Dr Anne Kennedy

Akira Kikkawa ∞

Dr Richard Knafelc and Mr Grevis Beard

Tim Knaggs

Dr Jerry Koliha and Marlene Krelle

Jane Kunstler

Ann Lahore

Wilson Lai and Anita Wong Q

Kerry Landman

Janet and Ross Lapworth

Rex Lau

Bryan Lawrence

Halina Lewenberg Charitable Foundation

Phil Lewis

Elizabeth H Loftus

David Loggia

Chris and Anna Long

Elena Lovu

Wayne McDonald and Kay Schroer

Andrea McCall

Lesley McMullin Foundation

Dr Eric Meadows

Ian Merrylees

Sylvia Miller

Ian Morrey and Geoffrey Minter

Susan Morgan ∞

Anthony and Anna Morton

Dr Judith S Nimmo

George Pappas AO, in memory of Jillian Pappas

Bruce Parncutt AO

Ian Penboss

Peter Priest

Professor Charles Qin OAM and Kate Ritchie

Eli and Lorraine Raskin

Michael Riordan and Geoffrey Bush

Cathy Rogers OAM and Dr Peter Rogers AM

Guy Ross ☼

Marie Rowland

Liliane Rusek and Alexander Ushakoff

Viorica Samson

Martin and Susan Shirley

P Shore

Kieran Sladen

Janet and Alex Starr

Dr Peter Strickland

Bernard Sweeney

Russell Taylor and Tara Obeyesekere

Frank Tisher OAM and Dr Miriam Tisher

Margaret Toomey

Andrew and Penny Torok

Chris and Helen Trueman

Ann and Larry Turner

Dr Elsa Underhill and Professor Malcolm Rimmer

Nicholas and Faith Vann

Jayde Walker ∞

Edward and Paddy White

Willcock Family

Dr Kelly and Dr Heathcote Wright

Demetrio Zema ∞

Anonymous (19)

Overture Patrons ($500+)

Margaret Abbey PSM

Jane Allan and Mark Redmond

Jenny Anderson

Doris Au

Lyn Bailey

Robbie Barker

Anne M Bowden

Caroline Bowler

Stephen and Caroline Brain

Robert Bridgart

Miranda Brockman

Dr Robert Brook

Christine Brown

Elizabeth Brown

Phillip Brown

Patricia Buchanan

Marc Buchholz and Stephan Duchesne

Ian Carson AM

Jungpin Chen

Dr Hyein

Ellen Cho

Alan and Wendy Chuck

Robert and Katherine Coco

Dr John Collins

Gregory Crew

Sue Cummings

Dr Catherine Duncan

Dr Matthew Dunn

Vivien and Jack Fajgenbaum

Brian Florence

Nadine Fogale

Elizabeth Foster

Chris Freelance

M C Friday

Simon Gaites

Nikki Gaskell

Lili Gearon

Dr Julia Gellatly

David and Geraldine Glenny

Hugo and Diane Goetze

The late George Hampel AM KC and Felicity Hampel AM SC

Dr Neville Hathaway

Geoff Hayes

Alison Heard

Noela Henderson

Dr Jennifer Henry C M Herd Endowment

Carole and Kenneth Hinchliff

William Holder

Peter and Jenny Hordern

Gillian Horwood

Oliver Hutton and Weiyang Li

Rob Jackson

Ian Jamieson

Karen Johnson

Linda Jones

Leonora Kearney

Jennifer Kearney

John Keys

Lesley King

Dr Judith Kinnear

Katherine Kirby

Heather Law

Peter Letts

Sarah and Andrew Lindsay

Dr Helen MacLean

Sandra Masel in memory of Leigh Masel

Janice Mayfield

Dr James McComish

Gail McKay

Jennifer McKean

Shirley A McKenzie

Richard McNeill

Marie Misiurak

Professor Heather Mitchell

Joan Mullumby

Yoko Murakoshi

Rebecca-Kate Nayton

Adrian and Louise Nelson

Marian Neumann

Ed Newbigin

Valerie Newman

Amanda O’Brien

Rosemary O’Connor

Brendan O’Donnell

Phil Parker

Sarah Patterson

The Hon Chris Pearce and Andrea Pearce

Jason Peart

William Ramirez

Geoffrey Ravenscroft

Ian Reddoch

Dr Christopher Rees

Fred and Patricia Russell

Carolyn Sanders

Julia Schlapp

Irene Sutton

Tom Sykes

Allison Taylor

Hugh and Elizabeth Taylor

Lily Tell

Serey Thir

Geoffrey Thomlinson

Mely Tjandra

Noel and Jenny Turnbull

Rosemary Warnock

Amanda Wasilewski

Amanda Watson

Michael Whishaw

Deborah and Dr Kevin Whithear OAM

Adrian Wigney

David Willersdorf AM and Linda Willersdorf

Charles and Jill Wright

Richard Ye

Anonymous (13)

MSO Guardians

Jenny Anderson

David Angelovich

Lesley Bawden

Peter Berry and Amanda Quirk

Tarna Bibron

Joyce Bown

Patricia A Breslin

B J Brown

Jannie Brown

Jenny Brukner and the late John Brukner

Sarah Bullen

Georgie Burg

Peter A Caldwell

Peter Cameron and Craig Moffatt

Luci and Ron Chambers

Roger Chao

Sandra Dent

James Dipnall

Sophie E Dougall in memory of Libby Harold

Alan Egan JP

Gunta Eglite

Marguerite Garnon-Williams

Dr Clem Gruen and Dr Rhyl Wade

Louis J Hamon OAM

Charles Hardman and Julianne Bambacas

Carol Hay

Dr Jennifer Henry

Graham Hogarth

Rod Home

David Horowicz

Lyndon Horsburgh

Katherine Horwood

Tony Howe

Lindsay Wynne Jacombs

Michael Christopher Scott Jacombs

John Jones

Merv Keehn and Sue Harlow

Pauline and David Lawton

Robyn and Maurice Lichter

Christopher Menz and Peter Rose

Dr Helen MacLean

Cameron Mowat

Laurence O’Keefe and Christopher James

David Orr

Matthew O’Sullivan

Rosia Pasteur

Kerryn Pratchett

Penny Rawlins

Margaret Riches

Anne Roussac-Hoyne and Neil Roussac

Michael Ryan and Wendy Mead

Anne Kieni Serpell and Andrew Serpell

Jennifer Shepherd

Suzette Sherazee

Professors Gabriela and George Stephenson

Pamela Swansson

Frank Tisher OAM and Dr Miriam Tisher

Mr and Mrs R P Trebilcock

Christina Helen Turner

Michael Ullmer AO

The Hon Rosemary Varty

Francis Vergona

Mr Steve Vertigan and Ms Yolande

van Oosten

Tam Vu and Dr Cherilyn Tillman

Robert Weiss and Jacqueline Orian

Terry Wills Cooke OAM and the late Marian Wills Cooke

Mark Young

Anonymous (18)

The MSO gratefully acknowledges the support of the following Estates

Norma Ruth Atwell

Angela Beagley

Barbara Bobbe

Michael Francois Boyt

Christine Mary Bridgart

Margaret Anne Brien

Ken Bullen

Deidre and Malcolm Carkeek

Elizabeth Ann Cousins

The Cuming Bequest

Margaret Davies

Blair Doig Dixon

Neilma Gantner

Angela Felicity Glover

The Hon Dr Alan Goldberg AO QC

Derek John Grantham

Delina Victoria Schembri-Hardy

Enid Florence Hookey

Gwen Hunt

Family and Friends of James Jacoby

Audrey Jenkins

Joan Jones

Pauline Marie Johnston

George and Grace Kass

Christine Mary Kellam

C P Kemp

Jennifer Selina Laurent

Sylvia Rose Lavelle

Dr Elizabeth Ann Lewis AM

Peter Forbes MacLaren

Joan Winsome Maslen

Lorraine Maxine Meldrum

Professor Andrew McCredie

Jean Moore

Joan P Robinson

Maxwell and Jill Schultz

Miss Sheila Scotter AM MBE

Marion A I H M Spence

Molly Stephens

Gwennyth St John

Halinka Tarczynska-Fiddian

Jennifer May Teague

Elisabeth Turner

Albert Henry Ullin

Cecilia Edith Umber

Jean Tweedie

Herta and Fred B Vogel

Dorothy Wood

Joyce Winsome Woodroffe

The MSO honours the memory of Life Members

The late Marc Besen AC and the late Eva Besen AO

John Brockman OAM

The Hon Alan Goldberg AO QC

Harold Mitchell AC

Roger Riordan AM

Ila Vanrenen

Listing current as of 29 October 2025

The MSO relies on the generosity of our community to help us enrich lives through music, foster artistic excellence, and reach new audiences. Thank you for your support.

♡ Chair Sponsors – supporting the beating heart of the MSO.

Q 2025 Europe Tour Circle patrons –elevating the MSO on the world stage.

☼ First Nations Circle patrons –supporting First Nations artist development and performance initiatives.

♫ Commissioning Circle patrons –contributing to the evolution of our beloved art form.

∞ Future MSO patrons – the next generation of giving.

The MSO welcomes support at any level. Donations of $2 and over are tax deductible.

MSO Board

Chair

Edgar Myer

Co-Deputy Chairs

Martin Foley Farrel Meltzer

Board Directors

Shane Buggle

Tony Grybowski

Lorraine Hook

Chris Howlett

Joel McGuinness

Gary McPherson

Lisa Mitchell

Meredith Schilling SC

Mary Waldron

Company Secretary

Randal Williams

MSO Artistic Family

Jaime Martín

Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor

Benjamin Northey

Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor – Learning and Engagement

Leonard Weiss CF Cybec Assistant Conductor

Sir Andrew Davis CBE †

Conductor Laureate (2013–2024)

Hiroyuki Iwaki †

Conductor Laureate (1974–2006)

Warren Trevelyan-Jones

MSO Chorus Director

James Ehnes

Artist in Residence

Karen Kyriakou

Artist in Residence – Learning and Engagement

Christian Li

Young Artist in Association

Liza Lim AM

Composer in Residence

Klearhos Murphy

Cybec Young Composer in Residence

James Henry

Cybec First Nations Composer in Residence

Prof. Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO

First Nations Creative Chair

Xian Zhang, Lu Siqing, Tan Dun

Artistic Ambassadors

MSO FAMILY

MSO Staff

Richard Wigley

Chief Executive Officer

ARTISTIC OPERATIONS

Simonette Turner

Director of Orchestra & Operations

Meg Bowker

Orchestra Manager

Ffion Edwards

Orchestra Manager

Callum Moncrieff

Head of Operations

Brenton Burley

Production Manager

Renn Picard

Production Coordinator

Andrew Robinson

Production Coordinator

Nicholas Cooper

Operations Coordinator

Katharine Bartholomeusz-Plows

Head of Artistic Planning

Keturah Haisman

Artistic & Engagement Manager

Veronika Reeves

Artistic Administrator

Julia Potter

Artistic Coordinator

Jennifer Collins

Principal Librarian

Glynn Davies

Orchestra Librarian

Meg Baker

Chorus Administrator

Nicholas Bochner

Head of Learning & Engagement

Erica Dawkins Learning & Engagement Lead

Fergus Inder

Jams Program Coordinator

Erika Noguchi

Executive Producer, MSO Presents

Kate Weston

Associate Producer, MSO Presents

DEVELOPMENT & REACH

Suzanne Dembo

Chief Operating Officer

Amy Jackett

Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer

Caroline Buckley

Head of Strategic Priorities

Christina Chiam

Head of Development

Charlotte Crocker

Philanthropy Programs Lead

Isobel Lake

Grants & Reporting Lead

Keith Clancy

Donor Liaison

Nellie McLean

Head of Partnerships

Nina Dubecki

Events & Partnerships Lead

Jayde Walker

Director of Brand & Communications

Phil Paschke

Senior Manager, Content & Digital

Samantha Meuleman

Digital Content Lead

Prue Bassett

Publicity Manager

Beckie Peel

Social Media Coordinator

Dylan Stewart

Director of Marketing & Sales

Shannon Toyne

Head of Marketing & Sales

Sally Hern

Senior Manager, Campaign Marketing

Claudia Biaggini

Senior Marketing Coordinator

Leah Toyne

Marketing Administrator

Alison Kearney

Customer Experience Manager

Nicole Rees

CRM & insights Manager

Sam Harvey

CRM & Data Specialist

Marta Arquero

Ticketing & Customer Experience Coordinator

Box Office Attendants

Angela, Ashley, Bec, Ben, Bradd, Christine, Emil, Grace, Jessica, Josh, Kara, Kez, Leah, Lucy, Maeve, Sasha, Stephanie

FINANCE & PEOPLE AND CULTURE

Alistair Mytton

Chief Financial Officer

Sonia Yakub

Senior Management Accountant

Lilian Karidza

Assistant Accountant

Matthew Bagi

Project Officer

Holly Wighton

People & Culture Lead

Aileen Eyou

People & Culture Administration Officer

Estate of the late Blanch Brooke Hutchings

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