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COVER IMAGE: Babe (1995) Universal / The Kobal Collection
BABE – LIVE IN CONCERTNigel Westlake conductor
The film
Babewith Nigel Westlake’s score revised for live concert screening
Directed by Chris Noonan
Screenplay by George Miller and Chris Noonan
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ABOUT THE MUSIC
KeynotesNIGEL WESTLAKEBorn Perth, 1958
With film credits including Miss Potter, Babe, Babe – Pig in the City, Children of the Revolution, A Little Bit of Soul and The Nugget, as well as Imax films Antarctica, Imagine, The Edge and Solarmax, Nigel Westlake has established a formidable international presence.
He is known for his sweeping, pictorial scores and has received accolades from APRA, the New York International Radio Festival and the Screen Composers Guild. His concert works have been performed by ensembles and orchestras internationally, and Omphalo Centric Lecture (1984), has become one of the most frequently performed and recorded works in the percussion repertoire, taken up by groups in North America, Japan and Europe as well as Australia.
Babe – Pig at the Symphony‘An unprejudiced heart can change the established order.’
In 1994, the Kennedy Miller post-production studio in Kings Cross was bursting at the seams with sound editors, visual effect artists, CGI programmers, film editors, animatronic operators and the then 30-something composer Nigel Westlake. Westlake has Technicolor memories of that time: ‘We were all part of the Babe family, and all of us were trying to weave a tale that was underpinned by this simple philosophy – the idea that the purity of an unprejudiced spirit can be a real and tangible force for positive change in the world.’
At the time, Nigel was living with his young family in St Albans, two hour’s northwest of Sydney. Engaging him to write the film score was a leap of faith – he’d only scored two other feature-length films. ‘I set up a room at the studio, and virtually didn’t go home for several months.’ Director Chris Noonan and producer
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George Miller would visit up to three times a day. ‘Every morning Chris would hand me notes for that day’s work. It was so clear how he wanted the music to function in the film. It was a godsend to have someone so proscriptive. Chris wasn’t telling me what to do musically, but telling me what he wanted the music to achieve dramatically. It was really exciting to have such a focus, and for it not to be a hit-and-miss process.’
The main theme – the ‘Babe’ theme – is lifted directly from the famous maestoso passage in the third movement of Camille Saint-Saëns’ so-called ‘Organ Symphony’, his Symphony No.3 (1886). In the context of the film score, the organ is never heard. ‘It was too heavy, too gothic, for the tone of the movie’, says Nigel, ‘but the theme is optimistic and wholesome, and very versatile. It can be subtle and sweet, or heraldic and jubilant, depending on the demands of the scene.’
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Did Saint-Saëns like animals? Well sure, his ‘grand zoological fantasy’ The Carnival of the Animals (1886) might suggest a fond affinity. But in fact that collection of musical parodies was written for private performance only, and Saint-Saëns banned all public performances during his lifetime, with the exception of The Swan.
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In fact, Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony wasn’t the direct inspiration for Babe’s theme. In the 1970s, pop singers Scott Fitzgerald and Yvonne Keeley had a Top of the Pops hit in Britain and Australia with the song ‘If I had words’, which took the same maestoso melody from Saint-Saëns and added a reggae beat. It was this song, with lyrics by Jonathan Hodge, that Chris Noonan and George Miller had already settled on before Nigel joined the team.
If I had words, to make a day for you,
I’d give you a morning, golden and true.
I would make this day, last for all time,
Then fill the night deep in moonshine.
The song is heard in full twice in the film – sung by Farmer Hoggett at the film’s emotional highpoint when Babe’s survival
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Chris Noonan and George Miller’s screenplay for Babe was based on the 1983 children’s novel The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith, who had spent 20 years working as a farmer in rural England. In a nod to the story’s provenance, the sheepdog championship takes place at ‘Kingsmith Fairground’ and towards the beginning of the film, Esme Hoggett polishes a trophy for the ‘Kingsmith Dick Show’
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is in question, and again as the end credits roll: all’s well that ends well, and the trio of mice who appear at each of the scene changes serenade the audience out of the theatre with a more comic touch. Their performance is in fact a sped-up version of the 1970s pop song.
Chris Noonan says the song ‘was a stake in the ground for Nigel. You can have an infinite number of possibilities when you start scoring something. It’s good to limit that infinity down a bit.’ Nigel, for his part, tried to talk both director and producer out of using Saint-Saëns’ theme, and championed the idea of only using original music. ‘I was concerned about the exploitation of classical music for commercial gain. Naïvely, I suggested a couple of alternate melodies that were quickly rejected; the Saint-Saëns was already ingrained as part of their conception of the film.’ He soon came to appreciate the theme’s adaptability for dramatic purpose.
In total, the 92-minute film contains a 78-minute score, of which 10 minutes come from the Saint-Saëns, 62 minutes are original music from Nigel, and the remainder, music by Léo Delibes (Pizzicato, from the ballet Sylvia) and Edvard Grieg (Springdans, a Norwegian leaping dance from his Lyric Pieces, Op.47, for piano).
Nigel’s original music introduces two other leitmotifs – themes that accompany a character or idea in the story. Farmer Hoggett, as the other central character, earned one of his very own. ‘He’s a hard-working, productive man. Somewhat eccentric, but completely honest.’ James Cromwell, who plays Hoggett, is tall and slim. ‘The bassoon was the logical choice for him. In the right context, it can lend itself to slightly comical situations, but is capable of communicating poise and integrity at the same time.’ Incidentally, it’s rumoured that Cromwell nearly turned down the role on the basis that the script had only about 16 lines of dialogue. The film subsequently garnered him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
Nigel’s other original theme, nicknamed The River of Sadness, underscored the dark fate that awaited many of the farmyard friends. For instance, the moment when the pigs are being herded into the meat truck to be transported to ‘that other world of endless pleasures’. George Miller asked for ‘poignant, heartrending music at this point,’ says Nigel. ‘I wanted to imbue it with immense tragedy. It’s some of the saddest music I’d written up to that point in my life.’
Producer George Miller was very proactive in the creation of the film score, and Nigel felt a genuine enthusiasm and fondness from him for the music he was writing. ‘George seemed to love the music from the sheep rustling scene. He rang me up quite a few times from Los Angeles, gridlocked in LA traffic. He’d call
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Did you know… Babe was filmed in Robertson, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. The Rules of Sheepdog Trials, the cloth-bound book consulted by Farmer Hoggett, was specially made by Sydney bookbinders Newbould and Collins.
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and say “Nigel, play me the sheep rustling scene.” I’d turn the speakers up and play it to him down the phone.’
For Nigel, a film score’s purpose is ‘to lead the audience’s nose to the source of the dramatic subtext and emotional content. There’s a fine line between manipulating your audience through music to force the drama down their throats and allowing them to discover it for themselves.’
In re-visiting the score in 2014, Nigel set aside a number of months – much longer than he’d originally spent writing it – to prepare it for live performance accompanying the film. Conscientious to a fault, Nigel says he ‘couldn’t handle the thought of standing in front of an orchestra with something that I knew I could have done better’.
Looking at the revised score horizontally, he says it’s identical. ‘The music starts and stops in the same places, hits all the same sync points, has all the same melodies. It maintains 100 per cent integrity to the original.’ Vertically, however, through the orchestration, he has adapted the score to better suit live performance. ‘You can do things in a recording studio that just aren’t possible in a concert hall. When it’s live, it’s all happening in the moment, so there’s not the same chance to move a microphone closer for greater warmth. Using the original as bare bones, I’ve enriched it by consolidating textures and colours. There’s different harmonic distribution of the notes, different voicings. The melodic ideas have been reinforced and given more colouration within the orchestration.’
‘Music can serve a different function for every film. The score for Babe is very proactive. It’s enmeshed in the onscreen action, almost like another character.’ Nigel says the score is very much in the style of a traditional storybook. ‘The idea was that the score would sound like some kind of classical symphony. Back in 1994, the last thing I wrote was the first thing you hear.’ The “overture” plays underneath the opening scene. Just as the camera reveals all the characters, the music too ‘reveals all the musical elements before you actually see them, functioning in the same way as a classical form overture. I look back now and see the use of classical elements as very clever. At the time I had trouble accepting George and Chris’s instructions to use the Saint-Saëns, Grieg and Delibes, but now I recognise it as something of a stroke of genius that has helped to make the film timeless.’
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The concert score for Babe calls for two flutes (doubling piccolos, alto flute
and tin whistle), two oboes (one doubling cor anglais), two clarinets (one
doubling bass clarinet) and two bassoons (one doubling contrabassoon);
four horns, three trumpets, three trombones and tuba; timpani and a large
percussion section; harp, piano and celesta; and strings.
Did you know… Saint-Saëns composed the earliest original film score in the history of cinema – for the silent movie L’Assassinat du duc de Guise in 1908. (Search YouTube for «André Calmettes: The Assassination of the Duke of Guise»)
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BABE – LIVE IN CONCERT PRODUCTION CREDITSDevised, orchestrated and conducted by Nigel Westlake Remixed by Julius Chan Technical Production Supervisor – Julius Chan Conductor sync track prepared by Emily Rogers Swanson Music Copyist – Peggy Polias Produced by Andrew Pogson (on behalf of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra) and Nigel Westlake Management – Maggie Rodford (Air-Edel, London)
BABE – FILM CREDITSCast: James Cromwell (Arthur Hoggett) Magda Szubanski (Esme Cordelia Hoggett)
Voice Actors:
Roscoe Lee Browne (Narrator) Christine Cavanaugh (Babe) Miriam Margoyles (Fly) Hugo Weaving (Rex) Danny Mann (Ferdinand) Miriam Flynn (Maa) Russi Taylor (Duchess) Evelyn Krape (Old Ewe)
Animatronic characters by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Animation Visual effects by Rhythm & Hues Animal action by Karl Lewis Miller
Music composed by Nigel Westlake
Film Editors: Marcus D’Arcy and Jay Friedkin Production Designer: Roger Ford Director of Photography: Andrew Lesnie ACS Screenplay by George Miller and Chris Noonan Produced by George Miller, Doug Mitchell and Bill Miller Directed by Chris Noonan
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MORE MUSIC
BABE AND BEYOND: BOOKSSee the movie… read the book! The Babe screenplay is based on the 1983 children’s novel The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith, who spent 20 years working as a farmer in rural England. Find it in your local bookshop.
And while we’re on the theme of pigs in classic books, we have to recommend the story of Wilbur and his guardian spider in Charlotte’s Web by the great American author and essayist E.B. White. To borrow a phrase: ‘Some story!’
In her beautifully illustrated stories, Beatrix Potter gives a moment in the spotlight to Little Pig Robinson and Pigling Bland. And of course there is Piglet in A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh. Less adorable are the pigs who take charge in George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
NIGEL WESTLAKEOne of Nigel Westlake’s most enduringly popular concert works is the thrilling Omphalo Centric Lecture for marimbas. You can find it in a multi-track recording with Michael Askill playing all four parts on the all-Westlake album Onomatopoeia.TALL POPPIES TP047
The revised orchestral score of Babe (as heard in this performance) has been recorded by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, who also played on the original soundtrack. Nigel Westlake conducts.ABC CLASSICS 481 1819
Westlake’s more recent film score – for Paper Planes – is also available in a recording with the MSO conducted by the composer, with the Lior song ‘Live to Learn’.ABC CLASSICS 481 1477
For an example of his work in the IMAX realm, look for the recording of Westlake’s evocative score for Antarctica, featuring guitarist Timothy Kain, with Carl Vine conducting a studio orchestra.TALL POPPIES TP012
Or look for the Antarctica concert suite with its adorable ‘Penguin Ballet’ movement. It has been recorded several times, most recently on Slava Grigoryan’s album of guitar music by Nigel Westlake: Shadow Dances. The title work is a concerto for guitar and chamber orchestra.ABC CLASSICS 476 5744
You can hear the composer as soloist on Out of the Blue. He plays his bass clarinet concerto Invocations, and the all-Westlake album is completed by the Antarctica suite (Timothy Kain, guitar) and out of the blue… for strings. David Porcelijn conducts the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.ABC CLASSICS 462 0172
If you’ve heard the SSO perform with Nigel Westlake in recent years you might remember the Sydney premiere of the powerfully moving Missa Solis – Requiem for Eli. This has been recorded by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Chorus with boy soprano Liam Crisanti.ABC CLASSICS 476 5057
More recently the SSO commissioned Compassion, a song cycle composed in collaboration with singer-songwriter Lior. This too is available on ABC Classics, with Westlake conducting the SSO.ABC CLASSICS 481 0678
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Friday 13 May, 8pmHAYDN’S CREATIONMasaaki Suzuki conductor Lydia Teuscher, Allan Clayton, Neal Davies vocal soloists Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
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Following clarinet studies with his father, Donald Westlake (former principal clarinettist with the SSO), Nigel Westlake left the Sydney Conservatorium High School early to pursue a performance career. He toured Australia and the world performing as a freelance clarinettist, bass clarinettist and saxophonist with ballet companies, a circus troupe, chamber music ensembles, fusion bands and orchestras. He went on to perform with the Australia Ensemble (1987–1992) and was later a member of guitarist John Williams’ group Attacca, as both performer and composer.
In the late 1970s he formed a classical/jazz-rock/world music/fusion band to play original compositions. It was during this time he began to receive offers to compose for radio, circus, television and film. In 1983 he studied bass clarinet with Harry Sparnaay and composition with Theo Loevendie in the Netherlands. The following year he was appointed composer in residence for ABC Radio. At first he balanced his life as a composer with a busy international performing schedule, but in the early 1990s he turned his focus to composition.
His film credits include Paper Planes, Miss Potter, Babe, Babe – Pig in the City, Children of the Revolution and Imax films such as Antarctica, The Edge, Imagine and Solarmax, and his work for television encompasses documentaries, telemovies, news themes and station idents.
His Opus 1, Omphalo Centric Lecture for percussion quartet (1984) has become one of the most frequently performed and recorded works in the percussion repertoire. Recent concert works include Missa Solis – Requiem for Eli (Orchestral Work of the Year at the APRA–AMC 2012 Art Music Awards, Best New Composition in the 2011 Limelight Awards, and winner of the 2013 Paul Lowin Orchestral Prize) and Compassion – a song cycle composed with singer-songwriter Lior and commissioned by the SSO (2014 ARIA for Best Classical Album). In addition to 15 APRA awards, his composing accolades include the Gold Medal at the New York International Radio Festival.
He made his conducting debut with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in 1997 and has since worked with all the major Australian orchestras. He made his SSO debut in 2011, conducting Missa Solis, and appeared more recently conducting Compassion.
In recent years he has been awarded an honorary Doctorate in Music by the University of New South Wales, and was appointed composer in residence for the 2012 Australian Festival of Chamber Music. In 2008 he formed the Smugglers of Light Foundation in memory of his son Eli.
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SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Founded in 1932 by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra has evolved into one of the world’s finest orchestras as Sydney has become one of the world’s great cities.
Resident at the iconic Sydney Opera House, where it gives more than 100 performances each year, the SSO also performs in venues throughout Sydney and regional New South Wales. International tours to Europe, Asia and the USA – including three visits to China – have earned the orchestra worldwide recognition for artistic excellence.
The orchestra’s first Chief Conductor was Sir Eugene Goossens, appointed in 1947; he was followed by Nicolai Malko, Dean Dixon, Moshe Atzmon, Willem van Otterloo, Louis Frémaux, Sir Charles Mackerras, Zdenĕk Mácal, Stuart Challender, Edo de Waart and Gianluigi Gelmetti. Vladimir Ashkenazy was Principal Conductor from 2009 to 2013. The orchestra’s history also boasts collaborations with legendary figures
such as George Szell, Sir Thomas Beecham, Otto Klemperer and Igor Stravinsky.
The SSO’s award-winning education program is central to its commitment to the future of live symphonic music, developing audiences and engaging the participation of young people. The orchestra promotes the work of Australian composers through performances, recordings and its commissioning program. Recent premieres have included major works by Ross Edwards, Lee Bracegirdle, Gordon Kerry, Mary Finsterer, Nigel Westlake and Georges Lentz, and the orchestra’s recordings of music by Brett Dean have been released on both the BIS and SSO Live labels.
Other releases on the SSO Live label, established in 2006, include performances with Alexander Lazarev, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Sir Charles Mackerras, Vladimir Ashkenazy and David Robertson. In 2010–11 the orchestra made concert recordings of the complete Mahler symphonies with Ashkenazy, and has also released recordings of Rachmaninoff and Elgar orchestral works on the Exton/Triton labels, as well as numerous recordings on ABC Classics.
This is the third year of David Robertson’s tenure as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director.
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Dene OldingCONCERTMASTER
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David RobertsonTHE LOWY CHAIR OF CHIEF CONDUCTOR AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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FIRST VIOLINS Kirsten Williams ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER
Lerida Delbridge ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER
Fiona Ziegler ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER
Jenny BoothBrielle ClapsonAmber DavisClaire HerrickGeorges LentzNicola LewisAlexandra MitchellAlexander NortonLéone ZieglerVivien Jeffrey*Benjamin Tjoa†
Andrew Haveron CONCERTMASTER
Dene Olding CONCERTMASTER
Sun Yi ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER
Sophie Cole
SECOND VIOLINS Kirsty Hilton Marina Marsden Emma Jezek A/ ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL
Emily Long A/ ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Emma HayesStan W KornelBenjamin LiNicole MastersMaja VerunicaVictoria Bihun°Monique Irik°Elizabeth Jones°Marianne Broadfoot Shuti Huang
VIOLASRoger Benedict Justin Williams ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Sandro CostantinoRosemary CurtinJane HazelwoodGraham HenningsJustine MarsdenFelicity TsaiLeonid VolovelskyJeroen Quint°Tobias Breider Anne-Louise Comerford Stuart JohnsonAmanda Verner
CELLOSEdward King*Leah Lynn ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Fenella Gill Timothy NankervisElizabeth NevilleChristopher PidcockAdrian WallisDavid WickhamUmberto Clerici Catherine Hewgill Kristy Conrau
DOUBLE BASSESNeil Brawley PRINCIPAL EMERITUS
David CampbellRichard LynnBenjamin WardHamish Gullick*Max McBride*Kees Boersma Alex Henery Steven Larson Jaan Pallandi
FLUTES Carolyn HarrisRosamund Plummer PRINCIPAL PICCOLO
Janet Webb Emma Sholl
OBOESDiana Doherty Alexandre Oguey PRINCIPAL COR ANGLAIS
Shefali Pryor David Papp
CLARINETSChristopher TingayCraig Wernicke PRINCIPAL BASS CLARINET
Francesco Celata A/ PRINCIPAL
BASSOONSMatthew Wilkie Noriko Shimada PRINCIPAL CONTRABASSOON
Fiona McNamara
HORNSBen Jacks Geoffrey O’Reilly PRINCIPAL 3RD
Rachel SilverJenny McLeod-Sneyd°Robert Johnson Euan HarveyMarnie Sebire
TRUMPETSDavid Elton Anthony HeinrichsDaniel Henderson†
Paul Goodchild
TROMBONESScott Kinmont Nick ByrneChristopher Harris PRINCIPAL BASS TROMBONE
Ronald Prussing
TUBASteve Rossé
TIMPANIMark Robinson ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Richard Miller
PERCUSSIONRebecca Lagos Timothy ConstableJess Ciampa*Ian Cleworth*
HARP Louise Johnson
KEYBOARDSSusanne Powell* PIANO
Cara Tran* CELESTA
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BEHIND THE SCENES
Sydney Symphony Orchestra StaffMANAGING DIRECTORRory Jeffes
EXECUTIVE TEAM ASSISTANTLisa Davies-Galli
ARTISTIC OPERATIONS
DIRECTOR OF ARTISTIC PLANNINGBenjamin Schwartz
ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Eleasha Mah
ARTIST LIAISON MANAGERIlmar Leetberg
TECHNICAL MEDIA PRODUCER Philip Powers
LibraryAnna CernikVictoria GrantMary-Ann Mead
LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT
DIRECTOR OF LEARNING & ENGAGEMENT Linda Lorenza
EMERGING ARTISTS PROGRAM MANAGER Rachel McLarin
A/ EDUCATION MANAGER Rachel Ford
EDUCATION OFFICER Laura Andrew
ORCHESTRA MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR OF ORCHESTRA MANAGEMENT Aernout Kerbert
ORCHESTRA MANAGERRachel Whealy
ORCHESTRA COORDINATOR Rosie Marks-Smith
OPERATIONS MANAGER Kerry-Anne Cook
HEAD OF PRODUCTION Laura Daniel
STAGE MANAGERCourtney Wilson
PRODUCTION COORDINATORSElissa SeedBrendon Taylor
HEAD OF COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMINGMark Sutcliffe
SALES AND MARKETING
DIRECTOR OF SALES & MARKETINGMark J Elliott
SENIOR SALES & MARKETING MANAGERPenny Evans
MARKETING MANAGER, SUBSCRIPTION SALES Simon Crossley-Meates
MARKETING MANAGER, CLASSICAL SALES Matthew Rive
MARKETING MANAGER, CRM & DATABASEMatthew Hodge
DATABASE ANALYSTDavid Patrick
SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNERChristie Brewster
GRAPHIC DESIGNERTessa Conn
A/ MARKETING MANAGER, WEB &DIGITAL MEDIA Jenny Sargant
MARKETING & ONLINE SPECIALISTJonathon Symonds
MARKETING COORDINATORDoug Emery
Box OfficeMANAGER OF BOX OFFICE SALES & OPERATIONSLynn McLaughlin
BOX OFFICE SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR Jennifer Laing
BOX OFFICE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR John Robertson
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES Karen Wagg – CS ManagerRosie BakerMichael Dowling
PublicationsPUBLICATIONS EDITOR & MUSIC PRESENTATION MANAGER
Yvonne Frindle
EXTERNAL RELATIONS
DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS Yvonne Zammit
PhilanthropyHEAD OF PHILANTHROPY
Rosemary Swift
PHILANTHROPY MANAGERJennifer Drysdale
PATRONS EXECUTIVESarah Morrisby
TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS OFFICERSally-Anne Biggins
PHILANTHROPY COORDINATORClaire Whittle
Corporate RelationsHEAD OF CORPORATE RELATIONS Patricia Noeppel-Detmold
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS EXECUTIVE Paloma Gould
CommunicationsHEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS
Bridget Cormack
PUBLICIST Caitlin Benetatos
MULTIMEDIA CONTENT PRODUCERDaniela Testa
BUSINESS SERVICESDIRECTOR OF FINANCE John Horn
FINANCE MANAGER Ruth Tolentino
ACCOUNTANT Minerva Prescott
ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Emma Ferrer
PAYROLL OFFICER Laura Soutter
PEOPLE AND CULTUREIN-HOUSE COUNSEL Michel Maree Hryce
Terrey Arcus AM Chairman Andrew BaxterEwen Crouch AM
Ross GrantCatherine HewgillJennifer HoyRory JeffesDavid LivingstoneThe Hon. Justice AJ Meagher Karen MosesGoetz Richter
Sydney Symphony Orchestra CouncilGeoff Ainsworth AM
Doug BattersbyChristine BishopThe Hon John Della Bosca MLC
John C Conde ao
Michael J Crouch AO
Alan FangErin FlahertyDr Stephen Freiberg Simon JohnsonGary LinnaneHelen Lynch AM
David Maloney AM Justice Jane Mathews AO Danny MayJane MorschelDr Eileen OngAndy PlummerDeirdre Plummer Seamus Robert Quick Paul Salteri AM
Sandra SalteriJuliana SchaefferFred Stein OAM
John van OgtropBrian WhiteRosemary White
HONORARY COUNCIL MEMBERSIta Buttrose AO OBE Donald Hazelwood AO OBE
Yvonne Kenny AM
David Malouf AO
Wendy McCarthy AO
Leo Schofield AM
Peter Weiss AO
Anthony Whelan mbe
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Board
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SSO PATRONS
Maestro’s Circle
David Robertson
Peter Weiss AO Founding President & Doris Weiss
Terrey Arcus AM Chairman & Anne Arcus
Brian Abel
Tom Breen & Rachel Kohn
The Berg Family Foundation
John C Conde AO
Vicki Olsson
Roslyn Packer AO
David Robertson & Orli Shaham
Penelope Seidler AM
Mr Fred Street AM & Dorothy Street
Brian White AO & Rosemary White
Ray Wilson OAM in memory of the late James Agapitos OAM
Supporting the artistic vision of David Robertson, Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
Robert JohnsonPrincipal HornJames & Leonie Furber Chair
Scott KinmontAssociate Principal TromboneAudrey Blunden Chair
Leah LynnAssistant Principal CelloSSO Vanguard Chair With lead support from Taine Moufarrige, Seamus R Quick, and Chris Robertson & Katherine Shaw
Nicole MastersSecond ViolinNora Goodridge Chair
Elizabeth NevilleCelloRuth & Bob Magid Chair
Shefali PryorAssociate Principal OboeMrs Barbara Murphy Chair
Emma ShollAssociate Principal FluteRobert & Janet Constable Chair
Kirsten WilliamsAssociate ConcertmasterI Kallinikos Chair
Chair PatronsDavid RobertsonThe Lowy Chair of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
Kees BoersmaPrincipal Double BassSSO Council Chair
Umberto ClericiPrincipal CelloGarry & Shiva Rich Chair
Kristy ConrauCelloJames Graham AM & Helen Graham Chair
Timothy ConstablePercussionJustice Jane Mathews AO Chair
Lerida DelbridgeAssistant ConcertmasterSimon Johnson Chair
Diana DohertyPrincipal OboeJohn C Conde AO Chair
Jane HazelwoodViolaBob & Julie Clampett Chair in memory of Carolyn Clampett
Catherine HewgillPrincipal CelloThe Hon. Justice AJ & Mrs Fran Meagher Chair
Jane Hazelwood’s chair is generously supported by Bob & Julie Clampett in memory of Carolyn Clampett.
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra 2016 Fellows
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fellowship patronsRobert Albert AO & Elizabeth Albert Flute ChairChristine Bishop Percussion ChairSandra & Neil Burns Clarinet ChairIn Memory of Matthew Krel Violin ChairMrs T Merewether OAM Horn ChairPaul Salteri AM & Sandra Salteri Violin and Viola ChairsMrs W Stening Cello ChairsKim Williams AM & Catherine Dovey Patrons of Roger Benedict,
Artistic Director, FellowshipJune & Alan Woods Family Bequest Bassoon ChairAnonymous Double Bass ChairAnonymous Oboe ChairAnonymous Trumpet Chair
fellowship supporting patronsMr Stephen J BellDr Rebecca ChinJoan MacKenzie ScholarshipDrs Eileen & Keith OngIn Memory of Geoff White
tuned-up!Anne Arcus & Terrey Arcus AM
Ian & Jennifer Burton Ian Dickson & Reg HollowayMrs Barbara MurphyDrs Keith & Eileen OngTony Strachan
major education donorsBronze Patrons & above
John Augustus & Kim RyrieBob & Julie ClampettHoward & Maureen ConnorsThe Greatorex FoundationJ A McKernanBarbara MaidmentMr & Mrs Nigel PriceDrs Eileen & Keith OngMr Robert & Mrs Rosemary Walsh
Learning & Engagement
SSO PATRONS
Commissioning CircleSupporting the creation of new works.
ANZAC Centenary Arts and Culture FundGeoff Ainsworth AM & Johanna FeatherstoneRaji AmbikairajahChristine BishopDr John EdmondsAndrew Kaldor AM & Renata Kaldor AO
Jane Mathews AO
Mrs Barbara MurphyNexus ITVicki OlssonCaroline & Tim RogersGeoff StearnDr Richard T WhiteAnonymous
A U S T R A L I A - K O R E AF O U N D A T I O N
Foundations
“Patrons allow us to dream of projects, and then share them with others. What could be more rewarding?” DAVID ROBERTSON SSO Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
BECOME A PATRON TODAY. Call: (02) 8215 4650 Email: [email protected]
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DIAMOND PATRONS $50,000+Anne Arcus & Terrey Arcus am Mr Frank Lowy ac & Mrs Shirley Lowy oam Mrs Roslyn Packer ao Kenneth R Reed am Paul Salteri am & Sandra Salteri Peter Weiss ao & Doris Weiss Mr Brian White ao & Mrs Rosemary White
PLATINUM PATRONS $30,000–$49,999Doug & Alison Battersby Tom Breen & Rachael Kohn Mr John C Conde ao Robert & Janet Constable Ruth & Bob Magid The Hon Justice AJ Meagher & Mrs Fran Meagher Mrs Barbara Murphy Vicki Olsson Mrs W Stening Kim Williams am & Catherine Dovey
GOLD PATRONS $20,000–$29,999Brian Abel Robert Albert ao & Elizabeth Albert The Berg Family Foundation Sandra & Neil Burns James & Leonie Furber Mr Andrew Kaldor am & Mrs Renata Kaldor ao I Kallinikos In memory of Matthew Krel Justice Jane Mathews ao Mrs T Merewether oam Rachel & Geoffrey O’Conor Drs Keith & Eileen Ong Andy & Deirdre Plummer David Robertson & Orli Shaham Mrs Penelope Seidler am Mrs Joyce Sproat & Mrs Janet Cooke Mr Fred Street am & Mrs Dorothy Street Ray Wilson oam in memory of James Agapitos oam Anonymous
SILVER PATRONS $10,000–$19,999Geoff Ainsworth am & Johanna Featherstone Christine Bishop Audrey Blunden
Mr Robert Brakspear Mr Robert & Mrs L Alison Carr Bob & Julie Clampett Michael Crouch ao & Shanny Crouch Ian Dickson & Reg Holloway Paul Espie Edward & Diane Federman Nora Goodridge Mr Ross Grant Stephen Johns & Michele Bender Simon Johnson Helen Lynch am & Helen Bauer Judith A McKernan Susan Maple-Brown am Mr John Morschel Seamus Robert Quick Garry & Shiva Rich Tony StrachanCaroline Wilkinson Anonymous (2)
BRONZE PATRONS $5,000–$9,999 Dr Raji Ambikairajah John Augustus & Kim Ryrie Dushko Bajic Stephen J Bell Dr Hannes & Mrs Barbara Boshoff Boyarsky Family Trust Peter Braithwaite & Gary Linnane Mrs P M Bridges obe David Z Burger Foundation Ian & Jennifer Burton Dr Rebecca Chin Dr Diana Choquette & Mr Robert Milliner Howard Connors Dr Stephen Freiberg & Donald Campbell Dr Colin Goldschmidt Mr James Graham am & Mrs Helen Graham The Greatorex Foundation In memory of George Joannides In memoriam Dr Reg Lam-Po-Tang Mr Ervin Katz The Hon. Paul Keating Robert McDougall Barbara Maidment Mora Maxwell Taine Moufarrige Ms Jackie O’Brien Mr & Mrs Nigel Price
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra gratefully acknowledges the music lovers who donate to the orchestra each year. Each gift plays an important part in ensuring our continued artistic excellence and helping to sustain important education and regional touring programs.
Playing Your Part
Stuart Challender, SSO Chief Conductor and Artistic Director 1987–1991
bequest donors
We gratefully acknowledge donors who have left a bequest to the SSO.
The late Mrs Lenore AdamsonEstate of Carolyn ClampettEstate Of Jonathan Earl William ClarkEstate of Colin T EnderbyEstate of Mrs E HerrmanEstate of Irwin ImhofThe late Mrs Isabelle JosephThe Estate of Dr Lynn JosephEstate of Matthew KrelThe late Greta C RyanEstate of Rex Foster SmartJune & Alan Woods Family Bequest
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ON MAKING A BEQUEST TO THE SSO,
PLEASE CONTACT OUR PHILANTHROPY TEAM
ON 8215 4625.
Henri W Aram OAM & Robin Aram
Stephen J BellMr David & Mrs Halina BrettR BurnsHoward ConnorsGreta DavisDr Stephen FreibergJennifer FultonBrian GalwayMichele Gannon-MillerMiss Pauline M Griffin AM
George Joannides
John Lam-Po-TangPeter Lazar AM
Daniel LemesleLouise MillerJames & Elsie MooreVincent Kevin Morris &
Desmond McNallyMrs Barbara MurphyDouglas PaisleyKate RobertsMary Vallentine AO
Ray Wilson OAM
Anonymous (10)
Stuart Challender Legacy Society
Celebrating the vision of donors who are leaving a bequest to the SSO.
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SSO PATRONS
Playing Your Part
Chris Robertson & Katherine Shaw Rodney Rosenblum am & Sylvia Rosenblum Dr Evelyn Royal Manfred & Linda Salamon Geoff Stearn John & Jo Strutt Mr Robert & Mrs Rosemary Walsh Judy & Sam Weiss Mary Whelan & Rob Baulderstone In memory of Geoff White Anonymous (3)
PRESTO PATRONS $2,500–$4,999Mr Henri W Aram oam Ian Brady Mr David & Mrs Halina Brett Mark Bryant oam Lenore P Buckle Cheung Family Dr Paul Collett Ewen Crouch am & Catherine Crouch Dr Lee MacCormick Edwards Charitable Foundation Prof. Neville Wills & Ian Fenwicke Firehold Pty Ltd Warren Green Anthony Gregg Ann Hoban Mr Roger Hudson & Mrs Claudia Rossi-Hudson Dr & Mrs Michael Hunter Mr John W Kaldor am Professor Andrew Korda am & Ms Susan Pearson Dr Barry Landa A/ Prof. Winston Liauw & Mrs Ellen Liauw Mrs Juliet Lockhart Ian & Pam McGaw Renee Markovic Helen & Phil Meddings James & Elsie Moore Helen & Sam Sheffer Dr Agnes E Sinclair Rosemary Swift Westpac Group Yim Family Foundation Dr John Yu Anonymous (2)
VIVACE PATRONS $1,000–$2,499Mrs Lenore Adamson Antoinette Albert Rae & David Allen Mr Matthew Andrews Mr Garry & Mrs Tricia Ash Sibilla Baer
The Hon. Justice Michael Ball Dr Richard & Mrs Margaret Ball David Barnes Dr Richard & Mrs Margaret Bell In memory of Lance Bennett G & L Besson Ms Gloria Blonde Jan Bowen am In memory of Jillian Bowers In Memory of Rosemary Boyle, Music Teacher Roslynne Bracher Daniel & Drina Brezniak William Brooks & Alasdair Beck Mr Peter Brown Dr David Bryant In memory of R W Burley Ita Buttrose ao obe Hon. J C Campbell qc & Mrs Campbell Debby Cramer & Bill Caukill Mr B & Mrs M Coles Ms Suzanne Collins Joan Connery oam & Maxwell Connery oam Mr Phillip Cornwell Dr Peter Craswell Mr John Cunningham scm & Mrs Margaret Cunningham Darin Cooper Foundation Greta Davis Lisa & Miro Davis Dr Robert Dickinson E Donati Professor Jenny Edwards Dr Rupert C Edwards Malcolm Ellis & Erin O’Neill Mrs Margaret Epps Mr & Mrs J B Fairfax am Julie Flynn Dr Kim Frumar & Ms Teresa De Leon Clive & Jenny Goodwin In Memory of Angelica Green Akiko Gregory Dr Jan Grose Mr & Mrs Harold & Althea Halliday Janette Hamilton Sandra Haslam Mrs Jennifer Hershon Sue Hewitt Jill Hickson am Dorothy Hoddinott ao Kimberley Holden Dr Gary Holmes The Hon. David Hunt ao qc & Mrs Margaret Hunt Dr Owen Jones
Mrs W G Keighley Mrs Margaret Keogh Aernout Kerbert & Elizabeth Neville Mrs Gilles Kryger Mr Justin Lam Beatrice Lang Mr Peter Lazar am Airdrie Lloyd Peter Lowry oam & Carolyn Lowry oam Gabriel Lopata Macquarie Group Foundation David Maloney am & Erin Flaherty Kevin & Deidre McCann John & Sophia Mar Danny May Kim Harding & Irene Miller Henry & Ursula Mooser Milja & David Morris Judith Mulveney Darrol Norman & Sandra Horton Judith Olsen Mr & Mrs Ortis Andrew Patterson & Steven Bardy In memory of Sandra Paul Pottinger Mark Pearson Mr Stephen Perkins Almut Piatti D E Pidd Dr John I Pitt The Hon. Dr Rodney Purvis am & Mrs Marian Purvis Dr Raffi Qasabian & Dr John Wynter Mr Patrick Quinn-Graham Ernest & Judith Rapee In memory of Katherine Robertson Mr David Robinson Dr Colin Rose Lesley & Andrew Rosenberg Mr Shah Rusiti Ann Ryan Jorie Ryan for Meredith Ryan In memory of H St P Scarlett George & Mary Shad Victoria Smyth Judith Southam Mr Dougall Squair Fred & Mary Stein Catherine Stephen The Hon. Brian Sully am qc The Taplin Family Pam & Ross Tegel Mildred Teitler Dr & Mrs H K Tey Dr Jenepher Thomas Kevin Troy
Judge Robyn Tupman John & Akky van Ogtrop Dr Alla Waldman In memory of Denis Wallis Henry & Ruth Weinberg The Hon. Justice A G Whealy Jerry Whitcomb Dr Edward J Wills Ann & Brooks C Wilson am Dr Richard Wing Evan Wong Dr Peter Wong & Mrs Emmy K Wong Sir Robert Woods Lindsay & Margaret Woolveridge In memory of Lorna Wright Mrs Robin Yabsley Anonymous (13)
ALLEGRO PATRONS $500–$999Dr Gregory Au Mr & Mrs George Ball Ian Barnett Barracouta Pty Ltd Simon Bathgate Jane Blackmore Mr Chris Bennett Ms Baiba Berzins Jan Biber Minnie Biggs R D & L M Broadfoot Dr Miles Burgess Pat & Jenny Burnett Hugh & Hilary Cairns Eric & Rosemary Campbell M D Chapman am & Mrs J M Chapman Jonathan Chissick Michael & Natalie Coates Dom Cottam & Kanako Imamura Ann Coventry Mr David Cross Diana Daly Geoff & Christine Davidson Mark Dempsey sc Paul Deschamps Dr David Dixon Susan Doenau Dana Dupere Camron Dyer & Richard Mason John Favaloro Mrs Lesley Finn Mr Richard Flanagan Ms Lynne Frolich Michele Gannon-Miller Ms Lyn Gearing Mr Robert Green Dr Sally Greenaway Mr Geoffrey Greenwell Tony Grierson Mr Richard Griffin am
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In memory of Beth Harpley V Hartstein Alan Hauserman & Janet Nash Robert Havard Mrs A Hayward Roger Henning Prof. Ken Ho & Mrs Tess Ho Dr Mary Johnsson Ms Cynthia Kaye Monica Kenny Dr Henry Kilham Miss Joan Klein Mrs Patricia Kleinhans Ms Sonia Lal I David & Val Landa n memory of Marjorie Lander Elaine M Langshaw Dr Allan Laughlin Dr Leo & Mrs Shirley Leader Margaret Lederman Roland Lee Mr David Lemon Peter Leow & Sue Choong Mrs Erna Levy Mrs A Lohan Linda Lorenza Panee Low M J Mashford Ms Jolanta Masojada Mr Guido Mayer Kenneth Newton Mitchell Howard Morris Mr David Mutton Mr & Mrs Newman Mr Graham North Dr Lesley North E J Nuffield Sead Nurkic
Create a sustainable future for orchestral music by helping to build the audiences of tomorrow.
SUPPORT THE SSO EDUCATION FUND. Call: (02) 8215 4650 Email: [email protected]
VANGUARD COLLECTIVEJustin Di Lollo Chair Belinda Bentley Alexandra McGuigan Oscar McMahon Taine Moufarrige Founding Patron Shefali Pryor Seamus Robert Quick Founding Patron Chris Robertson & Katherine Shaw Founding Patrons
MEMBERSLaird Abernethy Elizabeth Adamson Clare Ainsworth-Herschell Charles Arcus Phoebe Arcus James Armstrong Luan Atkinson Dushko Bajic Supporting Patron Joan Ballantine Scott & Alina Barlow Meg Bartholomew Andrew Batt-Rawden James Baudzus Andrew Baxter Adam Beaupeurt Anthony Beresford James Besson Dr Andrew Botros Peter Braithwaite Andrea Brown Nikki Brown Professor Attila Brungs Tony Chalmers Dharmendra Chandran Louis Chien Paul Colgan Claire Cooper Bridget Cormack Karynne Courts Robbie Cranfield Peter Creeden Asha Cugati Juliet Curtin David Cutcliffe Este Darin-Cooper Rosalind De Sailly Paul Deschamps Catherine Donnelly Jennifer Drysdale John-Paul Drysdale Dunmore Lang College Kerim & Mrs Jodi El Gabaili Karen Ewels Roslyn Farrar Talitha Fishburn Naomi Flutter Alexandra Gibson
Sam Giddings Jeremy Goff Lisa Gooch Hilary Goodson Tony Grierson Jason Hair Kathryn Higgs Peter Howard Jennifer Hoy Katie Hryce James Hudson Jacqui Huntington Virginia Judge Paul Kalmar Tisha Kelemen Aernout Kerbert Patrick Kok Angela Kwan John Lam-Po-Tang Tristan Landers Gary Linnane David Lo Saskia Lo Gabriel Lopata Robert McGrory David McKean Matt Milsom Marcus Moufarrige Fern Moufarrige Sarah Moufarrige Dr Alasdair Murrie-West Julia Newbould Anthony Ng Nick Nichles Kate O’Reilly Roger Pickup June Pickup Cleo Posa Stephanie Price Michael Radovnikovic Katie Robertson Dr Benjamin Robinson Alvaro Rodas Fernandez Prof. Anthony Michael Schembri Benjamin Schwartz Ben Shipley Ben Sweeten Randal Tame Sandra Tang Ian Taylor Dr Zoe Taylor Cathy Thorpe Michael Tidball Mark Trevarthen Michael Tuffy Russell van Howe & Simon Beets Sarah Vick Michael Watson Alan Watters Jon Wilkie Yvonne Zammit
SSO Vanguard
A membership program for a dynamic group of Gen X & Y SSO fans and future philanthropists
Mr Michael O’Brien Dr Alice J Palmer Dr Kevin Pedemont Peter & Susan Pickles Erika Pidcock Anne Pittman John Porter & Annie Wesley-Smith Michael Quailey Dr Marilyn Richardson Anna Ro Mr Michael Rollinson Mrs Christine Rowell-Miller Mr Kenneth Ryan Garry E Scarf & Morgie Blaxill Mrs Solange Schulz Peter & Virginia Shaw Mrs Diane Shteinman am David & Alison Shilligton Margaret Sikora Titia Sprague Colin Spencer Robert Spry Ms Donna St Clair Ashley & Aveen Stephenson Margaret & William Suthers Peter & Jane Thornton Rhonda Ting Alma Toohey Hugh Tregarthen Gillian Turner & Rob Bishop Ross Tzannes Mr Robert Veel Ronald Walledge Ms Roberta Woolcott Dr Wayne Wong Paul Wyckaert Anonymous (26)
SSO Patrons pages correct as of 1 January 2016
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SALUTE
REGIONAL TOUR PARTNER MARKETING PARTNERVANGUARD PARTNER
PREMIER PARTNER
GOLD PARTNERS
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is assisted by the Commonwealth
Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and
advisory body
GOVERNMENT PARTNERS
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is
assisted by the NSW Government
through Arts NSW
PRINCIPAL PARTNER
PLATINUM PARTNER MAJOR PARTNERS OFFICIAL CAR PARTNER
SILVER PARTNERS
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