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ALCOHOL. THINK AGAIN MASTERS SERIES Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June 7.30pm Perth Concert Hall CONDUCTS

2 Save the drama for the stage. Avoid excess alcohol. To stay at low risk, have no more than two standard drinks on any day. To find out more, visit alcoholthinkagain.com.au

3 special event The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Music by Howard Shore Fri 20 & Sat 21 June 7.30pm Riverside Theatre, Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre 200 musicians including WASO and the WASO Chorus perform Howard Shore s award-winning score live as the entire film plays on the huge screen. The WASO Chorus is supported by Lotterywest. Book Now: Call Ticketek 1300 795 012 Visit ticketek.com.au MACA limited presents Harold in Italy Thurs 26 June 11am Perth Concert Hall BIZET L Arlésienne Suite No.1 BERLIoZ Harold in Italy Vladimir Verbitsky conductor Maxim Rysanov viola (pictured) Tickets from $27* MACA limited presents Harold in Italy Fri 27 & Sat 28 June 7.30pm Perth Concert Hall BIZET L Arlésienne Suite No.1 FAURE Pelléas et Mélisande VAUGHAN williams Suite for Viola and Orchestra: Prelude & Galop BERLIoZ Harold in Italy Vladimir Verbitsky conductor Maxim Rysanov viola (pictured) Tickets from $30* Book Now Call 9326 0000 or visit waso.com.au *Transaction fees may apply.

4 welcome There are many works that one may find exciting, touching or beautiful but I cannot think of a piece of music that is as profoundly emotionally affecting as Gustav Mahler s Symphony No.9. Mahler s Ninth is often viewed as a heart-rending farewell to life. And while this is true, in this symphony Mahler does not only reflect sorrowfully on what he is leaving behind, but also expresses his extraordinary love for life, for nature and all that he holds dear. The symphony has the traditional four movements, but it is unusual in that the first and last are the slower movements that frame the middle two. The last movement is an extraordinary leavetaking as Mahler farewells life, tonality (the very fabric of music) and the rapidly changing society around him. His Ninth symphony does not end in a blazing finale, instead the music slowly fades away until only a few instruments are left playing almost empty notes. Gustav Mahler Each time I listen to this work I find myself completely enthralled as the music almost seems to disintegrate finally letting go but doing so in such a profound and loving way. It is a deeply moving ending to a very special symphony. Alan Tyrrell Program Manager

5 Program AlCOHOl.tHinK AGAin MAsters series Asher Fisch Conducts Mahler 9 Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June 7.30pm Perth Concert Hall MAHLER Symphony No.9 (1 hour 27 mins) Andante comodo Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb Rondo-burleske. Allegro assai. Sehr trotzig Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend Asher Fisch conductor Asher Fisch appears courtesy of Wesfarmers Arts. Pre-concert Talk Find out more about the music in the concert with this week s speaker, Sally Kester. Pre-concert talks take place at 6.45pm in the Terrace Level foyer. Pre-Concert Talks are supported by Wesfarmers Arts. Meet the Musician Meet WASO s A/Assistant Concertmaster Graham Pyatt, post-concert Friday night in the Terrace Level foyer. Meet the Musican is supported by Alessandrino Property Group.

6 Making The Most of Your Visit Food & BEVERAGES Foyer bars are open for drinks and coffee two hours before and after the concert (To save time we recommend you pre-order your interval drinks). Free water stations are set up at the corner bar on Terrace Level near the western window and in the Wardle Room, ground floor near the southern window. FIRST AId There are St John Ambulance officers present at every concert so please speak to them if you require any first aid assistance. waso RECoRdINGS Continue to experience WASO in your own home! A variety of WASO CDs are available for purchase at the Encore gift shop in the foyer at interval and post-concert. Concert Etiquette Tips when To APPLAUd? At most classical concerts audience members refrain from clapping between movements of a piece, but we encourage you to show your appreciation as you wish and if you are unsure, simply follow your fellow audience members. what IF I NEEd To CoUGH? If you need to cough, try to muffle or bury your cough in a handkerchief or during a louder section of the music. Cough lozenges are available from the WASO Customer Service Desk before each performance and at the interval. Connect with waso LISTEN Tune in to 720 ABC Perth for Breakfast on Friday mornings when Prue Ashurst joins Eoin Cameron to provide the latest on classical music and WASO s upcoming concerts. This performance is being recorded for delayed broadcast on ABC Classic FM. For further details please refer to abc.net.au/classic CoNCERT PLAYLISTS Listen to music featured in 2014 concerts at waso.com.au waso webcasts WASO will be streaming four concerts live and on demand in 2014, thanks to iinet. For more details visit waso.com.au E-NEwS Stay up to date with the activities of your Orchestra by subscribing to SymphonE-news. Go to waso.com.au to join our mailing list. SoCIAL MEdIA FEEdBACk We would love to hear from you! Please send your feedback to PO Box 3041, East Perth WA 6892, send an email to waso@waso.com.au, call 9326 0000, or leave us a message on Facebook or Twitter.

7 waso News Early Career Residency with waso Young Western Australian composer Lachlan Skipworth recently completed an Early Career Residency with WASO, supported by the Australia Council. The result of the residency was the composition and recording of three brand new works for symphony orchestra, including a Clarinet Concerto composed for young Western Australian clarinettist Ashley Smith. The Concerto will also get a World Premiere by WASO and Smith on 1 October this year in the Latitude New Music Festival. Skipworth s recorded works were conducted by WASO s Assistant Conductor Christopher Dragon and may appear on the airwaves soon, on ABC Classic FM. Skipworth was a participant in WASO s Composition Project in 2012 and has composed works for orchestras and ensembles around Australia. waso s 2014 Composition Project Tuesday 10 June marked the culmination of the 2014 Composition Project, part of WASO s Young and Emerging Artists Program. The Composition Project is a creative development program for some of WA s finest young composers in which they engage in workshops, rehearsals and private lessons to each develop a new piece of music for a WASO chamber orchestra of 14 musicians. Each year the program ends with a live performance and professional recording by the ABC of the composers new works, with the view to later broadcast the concert on ABC Classic FM. Under the guidance of project mentor and artistic director James Ledger, the young composers refine their skills of composition, orchestration and score writing during this three-month program, and also gain new insight into the demands and challenges that composers face in a professional environment. The composers also have the benefit of one-on-one mentoring with members of the ensemble. This year s participants James Bradbury (UWA), Griffin Wright (UWA), Alex Turley (WAAPA), Josiah Padmanabham (UWA) and Mark Holdsworth (UWA) represent a strong and vibrant community of young composers in Perth. The Composition Project has already served as a professional springboard for young WA composers in recent years, and we look forward to continuing this tradition into the future.

8 Biographies Asher Fisch Conductor Asher Fisch s first season with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra includes a range of classical repertoire, as well as a West Australian first; Beethoven s nine symphonies performed over two weekends in August. A seasoned conductor in both the operatic and symphonic worlds, he is known best for his interpretative command of German and Italian repertoire of the Romantic and post-romantic era, in particular Wagner, Brahms, Strauss and Verdi. He is currently Guest Conductor of the Seattle Opera, where he conducted its quadrennial Wagner Ring cycle in 2013, and his former posts include Music Director of the New Israeli Opera (1998-2008) and the Vienna Volksoper (1995-2000). He first worked with WASO in 1999. He has long maintained strong ties to the Bavarian State Opera, and in the 2013-14 season conducts a new production by Martin Kušej of The Force of Destiny, plus revival performances of Parsifal, Salome, Ariadne auf Naxos, La bohème and Turandot. Other highlights of the 2013-14 season include concerts with the Munich Philharmonic; Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra; National Orchestra of Belgium; Aarhus Symphony Orchestra (Denmark); a tour in Italy with the Orchestra della Toscana; and a visit to the Melbourne Festival in October 2013, where he conducted an all-wagner program with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. He conducted the State Opera of South Australia s Wagner Ring cycle in 2005, which won ten Helpmann Awards. Asher Fisch began his conducting career as Daniel Barenboim s assistant and kapellmeister at the Berlin State Opera. He is an accomplished pianist and released his first solo disc of Wagner piano transcriptions in 2012. Asher Fisch appears courtesy of Wesfarmers Arts. Photo: Chris Gonz

9 BOOK NOW Buy all 4 concerts and save 10%! Individual tickets from $35* 9 SYMPHONIES 4 CONCERTS 2 WEEKENDS 21 31 August Perth Concert Hall Call 9326 0000 quoting 1086 or visit waso.com.au *Transaction fees may apply. $35 Choir stall seats not available for Beethoven s Ninth.

10 waso on Stage Tonight VIoLIN Paul wright Guest Concertmaster Semra Lee-Smith A/Associate Concertmaster Graham Pyatt A/Assistant Concertmaster Akiko Miyazawa A/ 1st Violin Zak Rowntree A/ 2nd Violin Kylie Liang A/Assoc 2nd Violin Sarah Blackman Fleur Challen Erin Chen Beth Herbert Alexandra Isted Sunmi Jung Christina Katsimbardis^ Shaun Lee-Chen Katherine Lukey^ Andrea Mendham^ Lucas O Brien Melanie Pearn Ken Peeler Louise Sandercock Jolanta Schenk Jane Serrangeli Ellie Shalley Jacek Slawomirski Bao Di Tang Cerys Tooby Teresa Vinci David Yeh VIoLA Paul McMillan Guest Alex Brogan A/Assoc Kierstan Arkleysmith Nik Babic Katherine Drake Alison Hall Rachael Kirk Kathryn McKay^ Allan McLean Helen Tuckey Aaron Wyatt^ CELLo Rod McGrath Louise McKay Shigeru Komatsu Oliver McAslan Nicholas Metcalfe Eve Silver Fotis Skordas Tim South Jon Tooby^ double BASS Andrew Rootes Joan Wright Elizabeth Browning^ Christine Reitzenstein Louise Ross Mark Tooby Philip Waldron^ FLUTE Andrew Nicholson Chair partnered by Apache. Mary-Anne Blades Michael Howell^ Hayley Rowntree^ PICCoLo Michael waye oboe Leanne Glover A/ Annabelle Badcock^ Stephanie Nicholls CoR ANGLAIS Elizabeth Chee CLARINET Allan Meyer Geoff Bourgault^ Catherine Cahill^ Lorna Cook BASS CLARINET Philip Everall^ BASSooN Adam Mikulicz A/ Colin Forbes-Abrams Peter Moore^ CoNTRABASSooN Chloe Turner HoRN David Evans Sharn McIver Julia Brooke Francesco Lo Surdo Wendy Tait^ TRUMPET Brent Grapes Evan Cromie Peter Miller TRoMBoNE Joshua davis Liam O Malley BASS TRoMBoNE Philip Holdsworth TUBA Cameron Brook TIMPANI Alex Timcke PERCUSSIoN Robyn Gray Troy Greatz Louise Devenish^ Catherine Hall^ HARP Bronwyn wallis^ Associate Guest Musician^

11 Meet the Musician katherine drake Tutti Viola Can you remember your first waso concert? I joined WASO in August 1988 and one of the works on my first concert was Le Bourgeois gentilhomme by Richard Strauss. As I was on trial I was sitting next to the. This clever work had only two or three viola players, each with some quiet solo parts. I remember feeling both nervous and excited at jumping in a bit at the deep end. Performing it was exhilarating, and as far as I recall we haven t performed it since. do you have a most memorable conductor s moment? I love the way Simone Young can often capture the essence of a work in a few well chosen words. One of my favorites was before we rehearsed the slowest movement of Turangalîla Symphonie by Olivier Messiaen. She merely said, prepare for 10 minutes of zen, and those excruciatingly long, slow, very quiet bows became mesmerizing, so much easier to control and beautiful. who are your favorite composers? Bach, Mozart and Brahms. I am also fascinated by the emotional and intellectual intensity in Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century; not just the music but the visual arts and psychiatry as well. So Mahler, and Schoenberg, Berg and Webern all are extremely satisfying when I m in that sort of mood. Has your opinion of good music changed over your lifetime? Strangely, the music which I played when young that had a big emotional impact, still has the ability, when I play it now, to evoke those youthful excesses (hopefully tempered a little by some gained wisdom). Until I played the late German romantics I found them excessively complex but I m now in awe of and love Strauss and Wagner s ability to manipulate harmony so brilliantly and to create such extraordinary orchestral colours. I ve always had an ear out for the music of now and enjoy the raw energy of listening to minimalist music played really well. I m not good at playing it though (I tried to play Steve Reich s Violin Phase back in the seventies and just couldn t play out of phase and still can t!). where was your last holiday destination? I ve just returned from three wonderful weeks in New York. The visit was primarily to see my lovely daughter, who lives there, but I was also lucky enough to attend a brilliant performance at Carnegie Hall of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra under the wonderful Mariss Jansons playing Brahms Second Symphony, and Gil Shahan giving the most searingly beautiful performance of the Berg Violin Concerto. What a great-sounding hall, too. The trip also included lots of visits to art galleries (both huge and tiny) and eating food from all corners of the globe.

13 Timeline of Composers & works Birth of GUSTAV MAHLER 7 July 1860 In Kalischt Conductor & Artistic Director of the Vienna Court Opera 1897 Ð 1907 Marries Alma Schindler 1902 Death of daughter Maria Anna 1907 Mahler's heart-valve defect is diagnosed 1907 Conducting debut at the Metropolitan Opera, New York 1908 Appointed Conductor of the New York Philharmonic 1909 Symphony No.9 composed over the Summer in Toblach 1909 Final performance as a conductor in New York 1911 Death of GUSTAV MAHLER 18 May 1911 In Vienna WORLD PREMIERE of Symphony No.9 26 June 1912 Conducted by Bruno Walter in Vienna 1850 1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000

14 Program Notes Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony No.9 in D Andante comodo Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb Rondo-burleske. Allegro assai. Sehr trotzig Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend At 8.30 on a crisp December morning in 1907, about 200 of Vienna s arts community gathered on the platform of the Westbahnhof, among them Schoenberg, Webern and Zemlinsky, the conductor Bruno Walter who gave the first performance of Mahler s Ninth Symphony after the composer s death and painter Gustav Klimt. As the train bearing Gustav and Alma Mahler pulled away, Klimt whispered, It s all over. After a decade, Mahler had resigned from the Vienna Court Opera in March 1907 and agreed to a four-month trial with New York s Metropolitan Opera. He had, however, been diagnosed at the beginning of the year with a heart condition that had worsened over the intervening months. In addition to this, the Mahlers four-year-old daughter had died in June, and, as her coffin was being lifted into the cortège, Alma s mother suffered a heart attack. Mahler s first New York season was a great success, but he returned to Europe in the summer to complete Das Lied von der Erde (begun during that fateful time a year before) and begin sketching the Ninth. Death, an indispensible part of 19thcentury Romanticism s furniture, informs Mahler s use of funeral marches in some early symphonies, and his return to the theme in vocal settings such as the Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children). Now, however, death was an imminent possibility for Mahler himself. He refused to acknowledge Das Lied von der Erde as a numbered symphony, knowing better than to tempt fate by announcing that he was writing a ninth symphony. But it wasn t to be Mahler s last word nor indeed was the Ninth Symphony. The Symphony picks up where Das Lied von der Erde closes, the three-note ewig ( eternal ) from the latter crucial to the Ninth s first theme. Das Lied ends with the dear earth blossoming, and the blue distances shining eternally; the Ninth begins with what Deryck Cooke described as a warm singing melody redolent of summer, full of tender longing.

15 Philosopher Theodor Adorno argued that Mahler s music reflects the world s brokenness, so his use of folk music, moments of high romantic Angst, bird calls, military marches are all ultimately ironic reminders of the fragmentation of society and the self, and the blind aimlessness of history. Here, the destiny of the themes in the outer movements, for instance, is to become reduced to their constituent elements. This might be a metaphor for the force of entropy by which we age and die; it might be an image for the purification of the soul through suffering. Ambiguity is fundamental to Mahler: the second movement of this work explores his muchloved dance forms of waltz and Ländler, but not without sardonic passages. Mahler consulted Freud towards the end of his life, famously recounting a childhood experience where, rushing out of the house to avoid a painful scene of domestic violence between his parents, he was confronted by an organ-grinder playing the banal pop song Ach du lieber Augustin (O my dear Augustin). Irony in Mahler is always associated with states of extreme, often tragic emotion. The burlesque third movement deliberately undermines the principles of counterpoint that had an almost theological value to composers after J.S. Bach, who used it to create a seamless flow of activity. Mahler, however, allows the music to, as Adorno puts it, gape open, revealing the nothingness which so much of art is dedicated to staving off. The final movement is the Symphony s centre of gravity. Its theme is reduced to its absolute essence, but with a kind of Buddhist calm, as it examines and gently discards emotional layers. The three note ewig, motive embraces the theme of Beethoven s Sonata Op.81a, Les adieux, but it also recalls the hymn, Abide with me, fast falls the eventide. The movement purges itself of all fear and grief, and, in its final moments, remembers a line from one of the Kindertotenlieder, setting the words, Up on the heights, it s a beautiful day. Some of those people who met at the Westbahnhof in 1907 again gathered in silence to farewell Mahler in 1911, this time at the Grinzing cemetery. There was no music, and few words. The sun obligingly broke through clouds as the coffin was lowered. Up there on the heights, it was a beautiful day. Adapted from a note Gordon Kerry 2013 WASO last performed this work on 6 & 7 August 2004, conducted by Simone Young. IF YoU LIkE THIS work YoU MAY ALSo ENJoY BRUCKNER Symphony No.4 Romantic featured in Elgar s Cello Concerto Fri 1 & Sat 2 August Glossary Ländler A fold dance in 3/4 time which was popular in Austria, South Germany, German Switzerland and Slovenia at the end of the 18th century. Counterpoint Two or more lines of music or melodies that are played at the same time.

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Meet the InstruMent the Bassoon 17 A member of the double reed family of woodwind instruments, the bassoon is built in four joints, and exists in two versions: the German or Heckel system, and the French or Buffet system, with differences in the construction of the bore and keys. When played, the bassoon is held diagonally across the body, and must be supported by a neck strap or harness due to its considerable weight. The early history of the bassoon is obscure, but the dulcian is generally considered to be its precursor, and was used in Renaissance and Baroque music until its eventual abandonment by the beginning of the 18th century. The 19thcentury German performer, teacher and composer Carl Almenraeder improved the design of the bassoon to enhance its intonation and response as well as expand its range to four octaves. The bassoon is an agile instrument, and those who play it employ a variety of techniques to highlight its capabilities. It is capable of a dry staccato that is used as a form of musical humour, while its upper register produces a reedy, plaintive sound. New techniques that developed in the 20th century include pitch-bending (adjusting the embouchure to slide up or down to a nearby note) and flutter tonguing (rapidly rolling the tip of the tongue to produce a growling effect). Early works for the bassoon include 39 concertos written by Vivaldi, outnumbering those he wrote for any other instrument except the violin. Other pieces that feature the bassoon include Tchaikovsky s Symphony No.4, Prokofiev s Peter and the Wolf, Dukas The Sorcerer s Apprentice, and the opening passage of Stravinsky s The Rite of Spring, which exploits the eerie quality of its upper register. Clare Krier Symphony Services International 2012 The pitch range of the bassoon: 1 2 Key: 1 Bell 2 Crook 3 Double reed 3

18 ENGAGE CHALLENGE EXCITE SURPRISE REFLECT Photograph Tony McDonough JOHN HOLLAND S HOSPITAL ORCHESTRA At John Holland we are committed to supporting our community. With the Hospital Orchestra Project, John Holland is helping bring music to the children at Princess Margaret Hospital through concerts and ward visits. JOHN HOLLAND S NEXT VISIT TO PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL WILL BE IN AUGUST 2013.

19 waso Philanthropy Philanthropy Partner Annual Giving WASO is a charitable organisation that increasingly depends on the inspiring generosity of its Patrons to be at the cultural heart of Western Australia. Annual donations underpin our ability to sustain the level of excellence for which we consistently strive. As we celebrate our tenth year of annual giving, it is an exciting time to be a part of our musical journey and we invite you to support WASO and help us raise $500,000 by becoming a Patron. All donations over $2 are tax deductible and your gift will be tax deductible this financial year if it reaches us by 30 June. We are extremely proud to be supported by the following Patrons who, for each of the last nine years, have renewed their gift to our annual giving campaign: Fred & Margaret Affleck Sally Burton Brian Cresswell Gerty Ewen Annette Finn David & Valerie Gulland Janet Holmes à Court AC Barbara Kent Kent Macfie Peter & Patricia Moss Jill Mulheron John Overton Heather Rogers Judith Sienkiewicz David Turner & Judith Wilton Andrew & Marie Yuncken We would like thank them for their invaluable ongoing support. To learn more please call Jane Clare on 9326 0014 or email clarej@waso.com.au. It is also quick and easy to log in and make a donation online by going to waso.com.au and clicking the red Make a Donation button. Patrons & Friends Event Meet the orchestral Arranger Joshua Davis, Trombone & 2013 Friends of WASO Scholarship recipient Sunday 29 June 2pm Llew Woodford Function Centre, Penrhos College Join Trombone Joshua Davis as he takes us on a multimedia tour of orchestral arranging, and showcases the impact the Friends of WASO Scholarship has had on his work. See Joshua in action as he creates an arrangement before your eyes using the latest technology. Tickets are $40 for Patrons & Friends ($50 for guests) and include beautiful Margaret River wines and canapés after Joshua s talk. Call the waso Box office to book on 9326 0000.

20 our Supporters Your attendance helps sustain the Orchestra and we thank you for your commitment. We are also very grateful to our corporate supporters who make a significant contribution to WASO, and of course for government funding which is critical. However, these three sources of income are simply not enough to cover the ongoing costs of the Orchestra and increasingly it is our Patrons that enable us to continue to achieve our vision to touch souls and enrich lives through music. There are many ways you can be involved and your support is deeply appreciated. Endowment Fund for the orchestra The Endowment fund includes major donations from individuals and bequests. The income earned is used for the benefit of the orchestra. Tom & Jean Arkley Janet Holmes à Court AC Sagitte Yom-Tov Fund Estates waso is extremely grateful for the bequests received from the Estates of the following benefactors: Mrs Roslyn Warrick Symphony Circle Recognises Patrons who have made a provision in their will to the orchestra. Anita Clayton Judith Gedero Wolfgang Lehmkuhl Tosi Nottage in memory Edgar Nottage Judy Sienkiewicz Sheila Wileman Anonymous (16) The waso Song Book New works commissioned for the orchestra by waso. we gratefully acknowledge the support of the following individuals who have commissioned new music performed since 2010. Janet Holmes à Court AC Peter Dawson Geoff Stearn Anonymous (1) Reach out Recognises Patrons who support our Education and Community Engagement programs. Prue Ashurst Andrew & Nicola Forrest The James Galvin Foundation Robyn Glindemann Barrie & Jude Lepley McCusker Charitable Foundation Simon Lee Foundation Beethoven Circle waso acknowledges Patrons who are generously supporting our Beethoven Festival. Jean Arkley in memory of Tom Arkley Bob & Gay Branchi Janet Holmes à Court AC in memory of her mother Torsten & Mona Ketelsen Tony & Gwenyth Lennon Joshua & Pamela Pitt

21 our Supporters Annual Giving We thank the following Patrons for their generous contribution to WASO in the last twelve months through WASO s Annual Giving Program. Conductor s Circle Gifts $20,000+ Janet Holmes à Court AC Jill Mulheron Brian & Nancy Murphy Patricia New Anonymous (1) Impresario Patron Gifts $10,000 - $19,999 Gay & Bob Branchi Tony & Gwenyth Lennon Joshua & Pamela Pitt Anonymous (1) Maestro Patron Gifts $5,000 - $9,999 Jean Arkley in memory of Tom Arkley Bill Bloking Ian & Elizabeth Constable Bridget Faye AM Gilbert George & Associates Dr Patricia Kailis Margaret & Rod Marston Robert May Spinifex Trust Peter & Jean Stokes Trish Williams Strategic Interactions Sue & Ron Wooller Anonymous (2) Virtuoso Patron Gifts $2,500 - $4,999 Prof Fred & Mrs Margaret Affleck Neil Archibald & Alan R Dodge AM Sally Burton Don Conroy Mark Coughlan & Dr Pei-Yin Hsu Stephen Davis Tim & Lexie Elliott Robyn Glindemann Sylvia & Wally Hyams Keith & Gaye Kessell Michael & Dale Kitney Bryant Macfie Mrs Morrell Anne Nolan Ron & Philippa Packer John & Paula Phillips Ms Elizabeth Sachse & Dr Lance Risbey Judy Sienkiewicz Ros Thomson M & H Tuite Andrew & Marie Yuncken Anonymous (1) Patron Gifts $1000 - $2,499 Margaret Atkins OAM Colin & Eve Beckett Tony & Mary Beeley Suzanne & David Biddles John & Sue Bird in memory of Penny Bird Kevin Blake Matthew J C Blampey Alan & Anne Blanckensee Mr John Bonny Mrs Debbie Borshoff Jean Brodie-Hall AM Gavin Bunning Ann Butcher & Dean R Kubank Dr G Campbell-Evans Arthur & Nerina Coopes Hon June Craig AM Gay & John Cruickshank Norman & Denia Daffen Russell & Susan Dixon Margaret Dobson Julian Dowse Don & Marie Forrest Dr Andrew Gardner Roger & Ann Gillbanks Graham & Barbara Goulden Jannette Gray Sandra Gray Joe & Deidre Greenfeld David & Valerie Gulland Brian & Romola Haggerty Richard B Hammond

22 our Supporters Pauline & Peter Handford Michael Harding Shigeki & Hinako Hirano Michael & Liz Hollingdale John & Katrina Hopkins Jim & Freda Irenic Cynthia Jee Lilian & Roger Jennings Anthony Kane & Jane Leahy-Kane Bill Kean Anthony & Noelle Keller Dorothy Kingston Dr Rob Kirk & Sarah Gallinagh Stephanie & John Kobelke Ulrich & Gloria Kunzmann Irving Lane Paul Lee Rosalind Lilley Graham & Muriel Mahony Gregg & Sue Marshman Mervyn Matthews Jennifer & Arthur McComb Betty & Con Michael AO Vicki Mizen Hon Justice S R Moncrieff Jane & Jock Morrison Lynn Murray Val & Barry Neubecker Dr Phillip & Mrs Erlene Noble John Overton The Family of Hilary Owens Michael & Lesley Page Athena Paton Associate Prof. Tim Pavy Alan Pedersen in memory of Hilary Owens Charmian Phillips in memory of Colin Craft Pamela Platt Andrew & Suzanne Poli Dr Leon Prindiville Chester Reeve John & Alison Rigg Nigel & Dr Heather Rogers Maurice & Gerry Rousset Roger Sandercock Dr R & J Schwenger Margaret & Roger Seares Eve Shannon-Cullity Julian & Noreen Sher Laurel & Ross Smith Dr Paul Smith & Denham Harry Gail & Tony Sutherland Richard Tarala & Lyn Beazley AO Gene Tilbrook Mary Townsend Dr Robert Turnbull Maggie Venerys Stan & Valerie Vicich Watering Concepts Ian Watson Joyce Westrip OAM Alan Whitham Ann Whyntie Jean & Ian Williams AO Dr Peter Winterton Anonymous (17) Tutti Patron Gifts $500 - $999 Geoff & Joan Airey Catherine Bagster Merle I Bardwell Betty Barker Bernard & Jackie Barnwell Shirley Barraclough P M Bennet Michael & Nadia Berkeley-Hill Elaine Bonds Diane & Ron Bowyer Elizabeth & James Brown C & K Brownlie Marilyn & Ian Burton Nanette Carnachan Claire Chambers & Dr Andrea Shoebridge Dr Anne Chester Lyn & Harvey Coates AO Agatha & Alex Cohen AO Helen Cook Brian Cresswell Gina & Neil Davidson Frances Davies Lesley & Peter Davies Jop & Hanneke Delfos Rai & Erika Dolinschek Lorraine Ellard Mrs G. Ewen The Farghaly Family Annette Finn Jim & Pamela Flaherty Joan Gagliardi Pat Gallaher George Gavranic Elaine Gimson Isobel Glencross Jacqui Grove Douglas M & Regina Hansen Prof Alan Harvey & Dr Paulien de Boer Richard Hatch

23 our Supporters Dr Penny Herbert in memory of Dunstan Herbert Helen Hollingshead John Isherwood Peter S. Jones B. M. Kent Nelly Kleyn In memory of Dr Brenton Knott Trevor & Ane Marie Lacy Megan Lowe Dr M. E. MacDonald & Mr Michael Pauly Mrs Carolyn Milton-Smith in loving memory of Emeritus Prof. John Milton-Smith S.B. Monger-Hay Dr Peter Moss Marianne Nilsson Marjan Oxley Graham & Hildegarde Pennefather Bev Penny Adrian & Ruth Phelps Alpha & Richard Pilpel OAM Sheila Pinch Thomas & Diana Potter Alison & John Price Clarissa Repton James & Nicola Ridsdill-Smith Leigh Robinson Judith E Shaw Hendrick Smit Michael Snell & Vicki Stewart Peggy & Tom Stacy Dr Julian Todres S R Vogt Adrienne & Max Walters Diana Warnock Anne Watson Joy Wearne Dr Chris & Mrs Vimala Whitaker Violette William Janet Williams Judith Wilton & David Turner Patricia Wong Yalambi Farm Stud Anonymous (16) Friends Gifts $40 - $499 Thank you to all our Friends who support WASO through their gift. If you are interested in becoming a Patron or learning more about waso Philanthropy please contact Jane Clare, Fundraising and Philanthropy Coordinator, on 9326 0014 or email clarej@waso.com.au. WASO Philanthropy brochures are available from the WASO Programs & Information desk located in the main foyer of the Perth Concert Hall or you can visit waso.com.au. All donations over $2 are fully tax deductible.

24 west Australian Symphony orchestra Conductor Asher Fisch Partnered by Wesfarmers Arts Conductor Laureate Vladimir Verbitsky VIoLIN Semra Lee-Smith A/Associate Concertmaster Graham Pyatt A/Assistant Concertmaster Rebecca Glorie A/ 1st Violin Zak Rowntree A/ 2nd Violin Kylie Liang A/Assoc 2nd Violin Sarah Blackman Fleur Challen Erin Chen Stephanie Dean Beth Hebert Alexandra Isted Sunmi Jung Shaun Lee-Chen* Akiko Miyazawa Lucas O Brien Anna O Hagan Melanie Pearn Ken Peeler Louise Sandercock Jolanta Schenk Jane Serrangeli Ellie Shalley Jacek Slawomirski Bao Di Tang Cerys Tooby Teresa Vinci David Yeh VIoLA Paul McMillan Guest Kierstan Arkleysmith Nik Babic Alex Brogan Katherine Drake Alison Hall Rachael Kirk Allan McLean Helen Tuckey CELLo Rod McGrath Louise McKay Assoc Shigeru Komatsu Oliver McAslan Nicholas Metcalfe Eve Silver* Fotis Skordas Tim South Xiao Le Wu double BASS Andrew Rootes* Joan Wright Assoc Christine Reitzenstein Louise Ross Andrew Tait Mark Tooby *Instruments used by these musicians are on loan from Janet Holmes à Court AC. ASSISTANT CoNdUCToR Christopher Dragon CHoRUS director Christopher van Tuinen FLUTE Andrew Nicholson Chair partnered by Apache Mary-Anne Blades Assoc PICCoLo Michael Waye oboe Elizabeth Chee Assoc Stephanie Nicholls CoR ANGLAIS Leanne Glover CLARINET Allan Meyer Lorna Cook BASS CLARINET Alexander Millier Chair partnered by Alessandrino property Group BASSooN Jane Kircher-Lindner Adam Mikulicz Assoc Colin Forbes-Abrams CoNTRABASSooN Chloe Turner CHoRUS VoCAL CoACH Andrew Foote HoRN David Evans Sharn McIver Assoc Robert Gladstones 3rd Julia Brooke Francesco Lo Surdo TRUMPET Brent Grapes A/ Evan Cromie Assoc Peter Miller TRoMBoNE Joshua Davis Liam O Malley Assoc BASS TRoMBoNE Philip Holdsworth TUBA Cameron Brook TIMPANI Alex Timcke PERCUSSIoN Robyn Gray Troy Greatz Assoc HARP Sarah Bowman

25 BoARd of directors Janet Holmes à Court AC Chairman Mark Coughlan Keith Kessell Barrie Lepley Deputy Chairman Anne Nolan Paul Shannon Julian Sher Michael Utsler ExECUTIVE Craig Whitehead Chief Executive Ellen Wisdom Executive Manager, Human Resources Rachel Taylor Human Resources Assistant ARTISTIC PLANNING Evan Kennea Executive Manager, Artistic Planning Maya Kraj-Krajewski Artist Liaison/Chorus Administrator Claire Stokes Program Manager Alan Tyrrell Program Manager CoMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Cassandra Lake Executive Manager, Community Engagement Hannah Clemen Education Coordinator Gemma McDonald Community Development Coordinator Perth Concert Hall AEG ogden (Perth) Pty Ltd Perth Concert Hall is managed by AEG Ogden (Perth) Pty Ltd Venue Manager for the Perth Theatre Trust Venues. orchestral MANAGEMENT Keith McGowan Executive Manager, Orchestral Management Richie Burton Orchestral Operations Manager David Cotgreave Production & Technical Manager Alistair Cox Orchestra Manager Wee Ming Khoo Music Librarian Noel Rhind Orchestral Operations Coordinator BUSINESS SERVICES Peter Freemantle Chief Financial Officer Andrew Chew Systems Administrator Angela Miller Accountant Svetlana Williams Payroll Officer Sushila Bhudia Accounts Officer CoRPoRATE development Marina Woodhouse Executive Manager, Corporate Development Simon Lodge Executive Manager, Corporate Development Sharmini Poulsen Corporate Partnerships Manager Luci Steinhardt Corporate Partnerships Executive Ginny Luff Events Coordinator Andrew Bolt General Manager Helen Stewart Deputy General Manager Peter Robins Technical Manager Paul Richardson Assistant Technical Manager Penelope Briffa Event Coordinator PHILANTHRoPY Alecia Benzie Executive Manager, Philanthropy Josie Aitchison Customer Service & Philanthropy Coordinator Jane Clare Fundraising & Philanthropy Coordinator MARkETING Kelli Carnachan Executive Manager, Marketing Kirsty Chisholm Digital Marketing Coordinator Nancy Hackett Marketing Manager Gina Beers Graphic Designer Marc Missiaen Relationship Marketing Manager Paula Schibeci Public Relations Manager Annie Loo Marketing Assistant Sava Papos Customer Service Manager Josie Aitchison Customer Service & Philanthropy Coordinator Beverley Trolio Customer Service Coordinator Alana Arnold Margaret Daws Vicki Prince Debbie Silvester Robyn Westbrook Customer Service Officers AEG ogden (Perth) Pty Ltd Rodney M Phillips Chief Executive The Perth Theatre Trust The Hon. Mr Peter Blaxell Chairman WASO programs are printed by Pilpel Print www.pilpel.com.au who are proud to be Green Stamp Accredited. This certification acknowledges Pilpel Print s commitment to minimising environmental impacts associated with producing printed material. All rights reserved, no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of statements in this publication we cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for matters arising from clerical or printers error. Every effort has been made to secure permission for copyright material prior to printing. Please address all correspondence to the Executive Manager, Marketing, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, PO Box 3041, East Perth. WA 6892. Email waso@waso.com.au

27 2014 Corporate Partners PLATINUM PARTNERS CONCERTO PARTNERS OVERTURE PARTNERS SONATA PARTNERS EDUCATION PARTNERS School of Music Tertiary Education Partner KEYNOTE PARTNERS ORCHESTRA SUPPORTERS MARGARET RIVER WINE PARTNERS Aravina Estate, Edwards Wines, Howard Park Wines, Leeuwin Estate, Moss Wood, Pierro Margaret River Vineyards, Vasse Felix. MEDIA PARTNERS FUNDING PARTNERS The West Australian Symphony Orchestra is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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