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From our D i rectors
Welcome
From the Director of Learning and Engagement
From the Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
It is a source of continual pleasure to me to work with the wonderful, passionate musicians of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Every time we play together, I marvel at the thrilling musicality they bring to everything we perform. I see people of extraordinary talent working together to bring the magic of music to everyone.
Whether it’s in the concert hall, touring regional NSW, performing in concerts for school students, working with teachers to develop music teaching skills for the classroom, or working with Australian composers to bring new works to the stage, the musicians of the SSO have a commitment and passion that is truly inspirational.
I speak for all the musicians in saying that it’s your enjoyment that drives us as artists and we’ve crafted a season we hope will stimulate, inspire and enchant you and your students.
From our D i rectors
David Robertson
Linda Lorenza
Music is all around us. The Sydney Symphony Orchestra connects with audiences and musicians everywhere, starting here in our home state of New South Wales. Introducing children to the fascinating and awesome complexity of sound that is an orchestra, we support teachers and inspire learning around Australia as we engage the next generation of professional musicians and music lovers. In 2017 SSO Learning and Engagement returns with
u Schools Concerts
u Professional learning for teachers
u Resources for the classroom
u Community engagement activities
u PLAYERLINK, our pop-up music camp.
This year we remodel our extensive resources to create online access for teachers. We invite you to re-energise, so we are introducing the teacher’s lounge, with special invitations for our loyal teachers to attend concerts purely for enjoyment!
The 2017 Meet the Music Seminars relocate to a larger venue and will be presented in November 2016, to give teachers and students plenty of time to prepare for next year’s programs. We continue with thematic connections in our schools programs.
We look forward to seeing you and your students in 2017.
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Calendar
2016 Term Four Pg
30 Nov Meet the Music Seminars 10
2017 Term One10–14 Jan TunED-Up! 10
14 Feb K–8 Teacher Workshops 11
16 Feb Regional Tour PL: Bathurst/Orange 11
17 Feb Regional Tour PL: Dubbo 11
22 Feb Meet the Music 2, Concert 1: Colour & Movement 5
25 Feb Canberra Teacher Workshop at Arts Up Front Conference 11
1 Mar Open Rehearsal: Young Russians 8
7–10 Mar Schools Concert: Music for Sport 6
15 Mar Meet the Music 2, Concert 2: Symphony for the Common Man 5
23 Mar Meet the Music 1, Concert 1: Kate Miller-Heidke and the SSO 4
26 Mar Family Concert: Olympic Orchestra 13
5 Apr Meet the Music 2, Concert 3: Symphony, Suite and Slides 5
Term Two5–7 May Playerlink! 12
10 May Open Rehearsal: Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique 8
24 May Regional Tour: From Baroque to Now – Bathurst 6
25 May Regional Tour: From Baroque to Now – Orange 6
26 May Regional Tour: From Baroque to Now – Dubbo 6
30 May–2 Jun Schools Concert: Machine Music 6
8 Jun Meet the Music 1, Concert 2: Last Night of the Proms 4
14 Jun Open Rehearsal: Don Quixote 8
25 Jun Canberra Teacher Workshop at ACTMEN Conference 11
4–5 Jul ToppED-Up! 10
Term Three27 Jul Open Rehearsal: Ravishing Ravel 8
16 Aug Open Rehearsal: Beethoven & Bruckner 9
23 Aug Open Rehearsal: New World Memories 9
30 Aug Open Rehearsal: The ‘Rach 2’ 9
21 Sep Meet the Music 1, Concert 3: Megan Washington with the SSO 4
24 Sep Family Concert: Carnival of the (Australian) Animals 13
27–29 Sep Parramatta 3-day Orchestral Workshop 12
Term Four18 Oct Meet the Music 2, Concert 4: Rachmaninoff on Fire 5
31 Oct–3 Nov Schools Concert: The Bush Concert 6
2 Nov Meet the Music 1, Concert 4: Katie Noonan’s Elixir with Michael Leunig 4
5 Nov Family Concert: The Bush Concert 13
15 Nov Open Rehearsal: Gripping Shostakovich 9
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2017 Participation Fee
Benef i ts
SSO Learning and Engagement presents programs for schools at special discounted rates to enable students to experience the orchestra live. Schools pay the mandatory participation fee (MPF) to access the special prices for the Meet the Music subscription, Schools and Regional concerts. The fee includes one teacher’s attendance at the related Professional Learning (PL) and access to the digital resources that will be accessible online in 2017. Additional teachers may participate in Professional Learning seminars and workshops at discounted rates.
PROGRAM MANDATORY PARTICIPATION FEE (MPF)
BENEFITS
Meet the Music 1 u Schools subscription rate
u MTM 1 digital resource kit
u First teacher admittance to the MTM 1 Seminar on 30 November 2016
u Additional teachers to the MTM 1 Seminar on 30 November 2016 @ $80
u Students to the MTM 1 Seminar on 30 November 2016 @ $30
u Access to the SSO Teacher’s Lounge
Meet the Music 2 u Schools subscription rate
u MTM 2 digital resource kit
u First teacher admittance to the MTM 2 Seminar on 30 November 2016
u Additional teachers to the MTM 2 Seminar on 30 November 2016 @ $80
u Students to the MTM 2 Seminar on 30 November 2016 @ $30
u Access to the SSO Teacher’s Lounge
Schools Concerts u Schools prices
u Schools Concert digital resource kit
u First teacher admittance to the Schools Concerts Teacher Workshops on 14 February 2017
u Additional teachers at the K-8 Teacher Workshops @ $80
u Access to the SSO Teacher’s Lounge
Regional Tour u Schools prices
u Regional Tour digital resource kit
u First teacher admittance to the Regional Tour PL on 16 or 17 February 2017
u Additional teachers to the Regional Tour PL @$20
u Access to the SSO Teacher’s Lounge
Open Rehearsals u Schools prices
u Open rehearsal guidance resources
u Access to the SSO Teacher’s Lounge
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“The workshops for concert preparation are always very practical and you can go back to school and use activities with a variety of music classes.
Without these concerts and their subsidised prices, my music students would not have an opportunity to attend a live concert experience.”
JOANNE MAYHEW CANLEY VALE HiGH SCHOOL
2016 Orchestral Workshop
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Kate Miller-Heidke and the SSO
Meet the MusicSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, CONCERT HALL
Last Night of the Proms
Katie Noonan’s Elixir with Michael Leunig
Megan Washington with the SSO
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Meet the Music series continues to introduce audiences to a rich variety of orchestral repertoire. Presented in two discrete series to support the Higher School Certificate music syllabus, these concerts are accompanied by preparatory seminars and classroom resources. Each concert starts at the early time of 6.30pm and lasts for 2 to 2 1/2* hours, introducing students to the experience of evening concerts.
Thu 23 Mar / 6.30pm
benjamin Northey conductor Kate Miller-Heidke vocalist, keyboards Keir Nuttall guitar
Kate Miller-Heidke brings her unique style of ‘operatic-pop’ to the SSO in the first concert of the Meet the Music 1 series. In 2017 students are sure to relish this unique cross-genre concert experience.
Thu 2 Nov / 6.30pm
iain grandage conductor Katie Noonan soprano Stephen Magnusson guitar Zac Hurren saxophone Michael leunig poet
Katie Noonan returns to the SSO with Australia’s “poet laureate” Michael Leunig and her trio Elixir. The concert will feature the new “Gratitude and Grief” collaboration between the trio and Leunig, showcasing a unique combination of spoken-word poetry, angelic vocals and sublime improvisation.
Thu 8 Jun / 6.30pm
guy Noble conductor
Conductor and compere Guy Noble leads the Last Night of the Proms. Including popular works for orchestra ranging for Elgar to Arne, this is a great program to introduce students to the British institution of ‘the Proms’ – and tonight the students are the singers!
Thu 21 Sep / 6.30pm
benjamin Northey conductor Megan Washington vocalist
Megan Washington burst onto the Australian music scene in 2008. She started out performing jazz but her style has continued to evolve to indie pop and alternative rock. In 2017 she joins the SSO with new songs and a selection of favourites from her three studio albums.
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Following Josh Pyke’s concerts in 2015, the 2017 series features three Australian female vocalists in concert with the SSO. Meet the Music 1 connects contemporary Australian makers with the orchestra, as well as the favourites in Last Night of the Proms.
This subscription is unique to Meet the Music and ideal for students in Years 9 to 12 who are curious about making and listening to music and undertaking the HSC Music 1 course.
Meet the Music 1 – Singer-songwriters & the Orchestra
*Check our website in the weeks prior to the concert to confirm concert duration.
Yrs 9-12 2 hrs Yrs
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Colour & MovementRavel’s Bolero
Symphony for the Common Man
Symphony, Suite and SlidesRachmaninoff’s Third
Rachmaninoff on Fire
Meet the Music 2 – Partners Australian composers team up with Australian conductors and musicians
Wed 22 Feb / 6.30pm
Partners: Westlake and Doherty
ligeTi Romanian Concerto WeSTlAKe Oboe Concerto* bArTÓK Four Orchestral Pieces, Op.12 rAVel Bolero
David robertson conductor Diana Doherty oboe
Hear the premiere of Australian composer Nigel Westlake’s new concerto for Diana Doherty, the SSO’s Principal Oboe, who says “It’s full of rhythmic drive and beautiful harmonies – it has the whole spectrum.”
Wed 15 Mar / 6.30pm
Partners: Ford, Northey and Tedeschi
FOrD Headlong^ rACHMANiNOFF Piano Concerto No.4 COPlAND Symphony No.3
benjamin Northey conductor Simon Tedeschi piano
Every instrument shines in Andrew Ford’s celebratory Headlong, written for the SSO’s 75th anniversary in 2007. Simon Tedeschi performs Rachmaninoff’s extraordinary Fourth Piano Concerto and Copland’s symphony quotes his Fanfare for the Common Man.
Wed 5 Apr / 6.30pm
Partners: Vine and Mulcahy
rACHMANiNOFF Symphony No.3 ViNe Five Hallucinations for trombone and orchestra† WAgNer arr. Wigglesworth: Die Meistersinger: Suite
Mark Wigglesworth conductor Michael Mulcahy trombone
Australia’s Michael Mulcahy holds the prestigious post of Trombonist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra – he returns for the Australian premiere of Carl Vine’s “trippy” new concerto inspired by the work of Oliver Sacks.
Wed 18 Oct / 6.30pm
Partners: Dean and lane
SibeliuS Scene with Cranes from Kuolema DeAN Fire Music^ rACHMANiNOFF Piano Concerto No.3
brett Dean conductor Piers lane piano
SSO Artist in Residence Brett Dean conducts his own Fire Music – an emotional response to the Black Saturday bushfires of 2009. Piers Lane scales the virtuosic heights of Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto.
Seminars: The Meet the Music 1 and 2 series are supported by the Meet the Music Seminars for teachers and students on 30 November 2016. See page 10–11 for details.
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The 2017 Meet the Music 2 series includes four Australian compositions. Two new and two recent works feature in the series, revealing partnerships of Australian musicians making great music together!
This series is ideal for students in Years 9 to 12 who are serious about composing, performing and listening to orchestral music, and studying the HSC Music 2 course.
Pricing (per series):EARLY BIRD OFFER! Book and pay by 12 December 2016 MPF: $250 Student Subscription: $100 Teacher Subscription: $160 or 1:10* guardian / Parent Subscription: $180^
2017 MTM Pricing Book and pay after 12 December 2016 MPF: $250 Student Subscription: $120 Teacher Subscription: $180 or 1:10* guardian / Parent Subscription: $200^
*One complimentary teacher subscription for every 10 student subscriptions purchased. There is a maximum of 5 complimentary teacher subscriptions in the series per school. ^ Meet the Music School Subscriptions only. All subsequent tickets purchases by the guardian / parent for SSO concerts must go through SSO Box Office by calling (02) 8215 4600.
* World premiere of Australian work. † Australian premiere of Australian work. ^Australian work.
Yrs 9-12 2 hrs Yrs
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Schools Concerts
Schools
Music for Sport Regional TourFrom Baroque to Now!
Machine Music The Bush Concert
Bathurst Wed 24 May / 10am (Primary) 11.30am (Secondary)MEMORiAL ENTERTAiNMENT CENTRE
Orange Thu 25 May / 10am (Primary) 11.30am (Secondary)CiViC THEATRE
Dubbo Fri 26 May / 10am (Primary) 11.30am (Secondary)REGiONAL THEATRE & CONVENTiON CENTRE
Toby Thatcher conductor
In 2017 the SSO heads to Bathurst, Orange and Dubbo. Our concerts will explore the evolution of the orchestra from the first fanfares and early Baroque to the orchestra in the 21st century. Students will discover the growth of instrumental families and the development of orchestral sound.
30 May–2 Jun 10.30am (Years 3-6) 12pm (Years 7-10)SEYMOUR CENTRE, YORK THEATRE
iain grandage conductor
The sounds of machines can be their own kind of music. Some composers have written music for machines and discovered ways to replicate the sounds of machinery through the instruments in the orchestra. Students will be enthralled as a typewriter joins the percussion section, we hear Elgar’s interpretation of a wagon passing and Mussorgsky’s crazy hut on chicken legs. How does a composer replicate a suave car or a jet stream through the instruments of an orchestra?
31 Oct–3 Nov 10.30am (Years K-2) 12pm (Years 3-6)SEYMOUR CENTRE, YORK THEATRE
Toby Thatcher conductor barry Conrad storyteller
Helga Visser’s picture book is brought to life by Mark Simeon Ferguson’s score for the orchestra with storyteller, Barry Conrad. What do the animals do when the drought will not end? Students will discover the instruments of the orchestra and the sounds of the Australian bush as they take part in a very unusual concert.
Based on The Bush Concert, text and illustrations © Helga Visser. First published in 2011 by Omnibus Books a division of Scholastic Australia. Produced by the SSO under licence from Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd.
Challenge young minds and introduce primary and secondary students to orchestral music through the SSO Schools Concerts. enrich your classroom music program through a series of thematic concert experiences.
7–10 Mar 10.30am (Years 3–6) 12pm (Years 7–10)RiVERSiDE THEATRES, PARRAMATTA
Toby Thatcher conductor
This program presents orchestral music that has been used for major sporting events, from the Paris Olympics of 1924 to Ravel’s Bolero and Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man. These concerts will unpack the elements of music and identify the features of music that connect with different sports.
Yrs 3-10
Yrs K-12
Yrs 3-10
Yrs K-61 hr 1 hr 1 hr 1 hr
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“So pleased that the SSO decided to perform those pieces. Our children would have never had exposure to these
otherwise and it was easy to select the most appropriate teaching ideas from the teaching resources sent to me.”
MELiSSA ANDERSON, SWANSEA PUBLiC SCHOOL
Pricing:2017 Schools Concerts MPF: $120 / Students: $12 Teacher: $12 or 1:20*
2017 Regional Tour MPF: $20 / Students: $12 Teacher: $12 or 1:20**One complimentary teacher per 20 student seats purchased.
2016 Regional Tour–Port Macquarie
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Open rehearsals
Step behind the scenes to see the secret world of the orchestra at work. Witness the interaction between conductor and orchestra as they manipulate the elements of music and put the finishing touches to the concert program.
Open rehearsals are working rehearsals, with the running order and focus determined by the conductor on the day.
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, CONCERT HALL
Behind the scenes
Ravishing RavelSpinning Tales
Thu 27 Jul / 11am–12.30pm
STrAViNSKY Fireworks, Op.4 rAVel Schéhérazade rAVel Daphnis et Chloé – Ballet
David robertson conductor Susan graham mezzo-soprano Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
Young RussiansProkofiev, Rachmaninoff & Shostakovich
Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique
Wed 1 Mar / 10am–12.30pm
PrOKOFieV Classical Symphony rACHMANiNOFF Piano Concerto No.1 SHOSTAKOViCH Symphony No.1
gustavo gimeno conductor Daniil Trifonov piano
Wed 10 May / 10am–12.30pm
WAgNer Rienzi: Overture PrOKOFieV Violin Concerto No.1 TCHAiKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
Andris Poga conductor baiba Skride violin
Yrs 10-12
Yrs 10-12
Don QuixoteFantastic Variations
Wed 14 Jun / 10.30am–1pm
HAYDN Symphony No.60 (il distratto) CArTer Variations for Orchestra r STrAuSS Don Quixote
David robertson conductor umberto Clerici cello Tobias breider viola
Yrs 10-12
Yrs 10-12
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Pricing:2017 Open Rehearsals MPF: $20 All tickets: $20* *Maximum of 20 seats per group booking.
Important info:
Open rehearsals are working rehearsals, not performances. The content, running order and focus of the rehearsal are determined by the conductor on the day.
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Open Rehearsals are limited to students in Years 10 and above in small groups of no more than 20.
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Resources: SSO Open Rehearsals are supported by guidance resources.
Wed 16 Aug / 2pm–4pm
beeTHOVeN Piano Concerto No.2 bruCKNer Symphony No.5
Simone Young conductor imogen Cooper piano
Beethoven & BrucknerSimone Young Conducts
Yrs 10-12
Yrs 10-12
New World MemoriesRobertson conducts Dvorák 9
Wed 23 Aug / 10.30am–1pm
MeNDelSSOHN The Hebrides MACKeY Mnemosyne’s Pool DVOrÁK Symphony No.9, New World
David robertson conductor
Yrs 10-12
The ‘Rach 2’ Gripping Shostakovich
Wed 30 Aug / 10.30am–1pm
ADAMS The Chairman Dances rACHMANiNOFF Piano Concerto No.2 PrOKOFieV Symphony No.5
David robertson conductor george li piano
Wed 15 Nov / 11am–1.30pm
SHOSTAKOViCH Cello Concerto No.1 Symphony No.8
Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor Daniel Müller Schott cello
Yrs 10-12
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Professional learning for Teachers
Meet the Music Seminars
TuneED-Up! & ToppED-Up!
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Professional Learning program immerses teachers in approaches to music that cover a range of music skills, pedagogies and classroom learning activities.
Teachers attending Professional Learning events and seminars will work with leading music educators, professional musicians, composers and conductors engaged by the SSO.
Term 4 2016 / Wed 30 Nov
SEYMOUR CENTRE, YORK THEATRE
Are your students thirsty for a deeper insight into the breadth of symphonic music? Would you like to provide your students with a wider appreciation of music from the great orchestral classics to new Australian works? Designed to support students studying Music in Years 9 to12, the Meet the Music Seminars are informative, inspiring and entertaining.
Meet the Music 1 / Singer-songwriters & the Orchestra 9am–11.30am
Explore and engage with the concept behind each concert in the series, and experience Guy Noble’s choral coaching for the Last Night of the Proms!
HSC MuSiC 1 FOCuS: Australian Music, Popular Music, Music of a Culture.
Meet the Music 2 / Partners 12.30pm–3pm
Nigel Westlake, Andrew Ford, Brett Dean and Carl Vine will each introduce their compositions, sharing the process and practicalities of developing new works.
HSC MuSiC 2 FOCuS: Australian works of the last 25 years
Term 1 & July School Holidays 2017
Now in its fourth year, TunED-Up! is a five-day immersion course of music pedagogy for primary classroom teachers with a passion and desire to develop or expand music programs within their school community. The course will consolidate music skills; introduce a range of approaches to teaching music and provide strategies for school music programming.
ToppED-Up! is a two-day refresher course, designed to consolidate and build on the skills and knowledge acquired in TunED-Up!
TunED Up! Term 1 2017 / 10–14 Jan AUSTRALiAN iNSTiTUTE OF MUSiC, SYDNEY CAMPUS
ToppED-Up School Holidays / Tue 4 & Wed 5 JulVENUE TBA
Teachers
Sydney Symphony Orchestra is endorsed to provide QTC Registered Professional Development for teachers accredited at Proficient/Highly Accomplished Teacher.Completing TunED Up! will contribute 40 hours of QTC Registered PD addressing 2.1.3, 2.2.3, 2.3.3, 3.3.3, and 3.4.3 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Highly Accomplished Teacher Accreditation in NSW.Completing TunED Up! will contribute 40 hours of QTC Registered PD addressing 1.1.2, 2.1.2, 2.2.2, 6.2.2, 6.3.2, and 6.4.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.
To apply visit sydneysymphony.com/learning
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“Nigel Westlake was fantastic. We were able to get an insight into the composition as well as the composer. It was also interesting to hear how
the composition came about and the processes throughout.”
judy jACOBSEn,BLAkEHuRST HigH SCHOOL
K–8 Teacher Workshops
Term 1 2017 Tue 14 Feb / 9am–2pmSEYMOUR CENTRE, YORK THEATRE
Delve into the expansive world of orchestral music through the SSO Schools Concert professional learning day. Designed to suit teachers with little music training as well as specialist teachers, these sessions combine theory with practical classroom ideas for engaging children of all ages with music in the classroom.
Sessions Music for Sport 9am–10.30am
Machine Music 10.45am–12.15pm
The Bush Concert 12.45pm–2pm
Pricing:MTM 1 Seminar First Teacher: included in MPF or $250* Additional Teachers: $80 / Students: $30
MTM 2 Seminar First Teacher: included in MPF or $250* Additional Teachers: $80 / Students: $30
K-8 Teacher Workshops First Teacher: included in MPF or $120* Additional Teachers $80
Regional Tour Professional Learning First Teacher: included in MPF or $20* Additional Teachers $20*Cost if the school does not have a 2017 MTM 1 or 2 School Subscription, includes related digital resources.
Regional Tour Professional Learning
Term 1 2017 / 16 & 17 Feb
Designed to support teachers preparing students to attend a concert in our regional tour, these professional learning days are a unique opportunity for regional teachers to engage with leading music educators.
Bathurst / Orange16 Feb / 4pm–6pmORANGE REGiONAL CONSERVATiORiUM
Dubbo17 Feb / 4pm–6pmDUBBO SCHOOL OF DiSTANCE EDUCATiON
Canberra in 2017 we will present workshops at ARTS UP FRONT Conference and ACTMEN Conference. For information visit education.act.gov.au
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Community engagement
The SSO is committed to sharing great music through our work and activities both on stage and across the community. Our 2017 outreach and engagement activities include opportunities for young people and music lovers to interact with the musicians of the SSO, through family concerts, orchestral workshops and special outdoor events.
Community
Playerlink! Parramatta 3-day Orchestral Workshop
Fri 5–Sun 7 May
ORANGE REGiONAL CONSERVATiORiUM
Each year a group of SSO musicians travels to a regional centre to work with and mentor an auditioned student orchestra. This pop-up music camp provides a unique opportunity for young musicians to learn from the best in the business and for the SSO to support the orchestral and instrumental ensemble programs run by the regional conservatoriums. Student musicians in Years 5–12 are invited to apply. In 2017 Playerlink! will be hosted by the Orange Regional Conservatorium.
Wed 27–Fri 29 Sep 2017
OUR LADY OF MERCY COLLEGE PARRAMATTA
Talented young musicians have the opportunity to be mentored by the SSO Fellows in a pop-up music camp presented in partnership with the Mercy Music and Performance Academy Parramatta. The workshop is based around the formation of a student orchestra and the SSO Fellows and includes the preparation of large orchestral works through rehearsals, sectionals and masterclasses. Students will be inspired by playing alongside their SSO Fellow mentors and the workshop concludes with a free concert for family and friends.
Calling Young Ambassadorsin 2017 we invite young music lovers to nominate to be an ambassador for the year.
Young Ambassadors will be invited to share their experiences through articles, interviews and photographs as they attend SSO events and activities.
To nominate: email [email protected] telling us why you want to be an SSO Young Ambassador.
Yrs 5-12
Yrs 4-12
Ages 10-18
Ages 9-18
Applications open Term 4 2016. To apply visit sydneysymphony.com/community
Applications open in Term 1 2017. To apply visit sydneysymphony.com/community
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Pricing:Playerlink! & Parramatta 3-day Orchestral Workshop Apply via application, visit sydneysymphony.com/community
Family Concerts Visit sydneysymphony.com to purchase tickets.
Family Concerts
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, CONCERT HALL
In 2017 the SSO brings three family concerts on Sunday afternoons in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House. Especially for families, aimed at 5 to 12 year olds, these programs run about an hour with interactive music activities for children in the Northern foyer before and after the concert. In 2017 sport and animals come to life through the remarkable sounds of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Olympic Orchestra Music for Sport with Guy Noble Sun 26 Mar / 2pm
Toby Thatcher conductor guy Noble compere
Carnival of the (Australian) Animals Sun 24 Sep / 2pm
Toby Thatcher conductor richard Morecroft narrator
The Bush Concert Sun 5 Nov / 2pm
Toby Thatcher conductor barry Conrad narrator
Did you know?SSO Assistant Principal Timpani, Mark Robinson (below) invented Band in a Bucket, enabling children to make a percussion kit from their local hardware store.
OutreachSSO continues its award-winning Music 4 Health program, which sees SSO musicians perform in retirement homes and hospitals throughout Sydney and NSW. SSO musicians also continue to contribute to the wider community as teachers and members of community music groups.
Our community is far reaching, the SSO tours to countries in Asia and, along the way, undertakes community engagement work, with outreach chamber music concerts in schools and workshops and rehearsals at conservatoriums and universities. The SSO is determined to share symphonic music far and wide, inspiring young musicians across our region.
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Fellowship
Emerg ing Art is ts
The Fellows feature in our schools concerts, demonstrating the pathway to aspiring young musicians.
u Fellows are immersed in the world of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra honing their skills beside the professionals on stage. They also prepare and perform chamber music concerts and receive coaching from visiting international artists.
u Each year, exceptional young musicians aged 18–29 are selected through a competitive national audition process to participate in the intensive, year-long program run under the guidance of SSO Principal Viola and Fellowship Artistic Director Roger Benedict.
u Since it began in 2001, SSO Fellowship alumni have won positions in some of the finest orchestras in Europe, Asia and Australia, including nine past Fellows who now hold permanent positions with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship is recognised as one of the world’s leading orchestral training programs.
“The Fellowship offered the perfect transition from student to working musician. It gave me so many new experiences and opportunities to keep learning and growing
as a musician and challenged what I already had learnt, yet always consistently provided me with all the guidance and support I needed.”
CARL LEE, 2014 ViOLA FELLOW
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How to book
FAQs
Complete your Booking Request Form
Make your f inal payment
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The SSO Learning and Engagement Booking Request Form can be found at the back of this brochure or can be downloaded from sydneysymphony.com/learning
Final payment is due 8 weeks prior to the performance date and/or the first Meet the Music subscription concert. At this stage numbers are final and invoices must be paid as issued.
bY eMAil: Complete the Booking Request Form and email to: [email protected]
bY FAX: Complete the hard copy Booking Request Form and fax to: (02) 8215 4645
bY MAil: Complete the hard copy Booking Request Form and mail to: Sydney Symphony Orchestra Learning and Engagement Reply Paid 4338 Sydney NSW 2001
Early Bird Offer! Receive 2016 MTM pricing by making full payment before 12 December 2016. If full payment is not received by 12 December, invoices will be updated and re-issued to reflect the 2017 MTM pricing.
Schools Concerts and Open Rehearsals Can i change the booking?Any modification to your booking must be made in writing and sent to [email protected] no later than 8 weeks prior to the performance date. After this date, all invoices must be paid as issued.
Can i get a refund if i cancel my booking? A school that cancels 8 weeks before the concert is able to apply for a refund. The 20% deposit made at the time of booking is non-refundable.
Cancellations received within 8 weeks of the concert are not entitled to a refund and schools are liable for payment in full as per the invoice issued.
What if the booking is made within 8 weeks of the performance?Bookings made within 8 weeks of the performance must be paid, in full, within 5 working days of the issued invoice date. If payment is not received within 5 working days of the issued invoice date, the SSO reserves the right to release the booking.
Can i increase the number of students or teachers attending?Subject to availability, schools can increase the numbers of students and/or teachers booked up to 5 working days prior
to the performance. Additional seats must be paid in full within 5 working days of the issued invoice date. The school accepts liability for all additional tickets booked.
What if an open rehearsal is moved or cancelled? Please be aware that open rehearsal dates are subject to change and cancellation. Any monies due to schools as a result of the SSO being unable to satisfy open rehearsal ticket requests will be refunded in full upon application.
Does the invoice include gST?No, SSO Learning and Engagement activities are GST exempt.
What is the difference between an Open rehearsal and a Schools Concert?Please be aware that open rehearsals are working rehearsals, not performances. The content, running order and focus of the rehearsal are determined by the conductor on the day.
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Pay your deposit to secure your booking
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Once full payment is received the SSO will provide confirmation by email. Prior to the concert, the SSO will send reminder emails with excursion and venue details and other helpful information, including how to access resources.
Invoices for all school bookings will be sent after 29 August 2016.
SSO will process booking requests in the order they are received. Please note that the booking is made on behalf of the school and the school accepts liability to make payments on the due dates.
If you have any questions...
Please call SSO Learning and Engagement on (02) 8215 4603 or email [email protected]
Once your booking has been processed, the SSO will invoice your school. The 20% non-refundable deposit is to be paid within 14 days of the booking being confirmed by the SSO. If the 20% non-refundable deposit is not received within 14 days, your seats cannot be guaranteed and the SSO reserves the right to release this booking.
Meet the Music What is a Meet the Music subscription?A Meet the Music subscription is a package of four specially curated concerts (the series). The same number of students and teachers must attend all four concerts.
Can i exchange my Meet the Music tickets?Subscribing schools and tertiary institutions may exchange their group’s tickets when necessary, seats are subject to availability. Exchanges can only be processed once payment has been made in full and are only available for concerts in the 2017 Meet the Music series.
When can i exchange my Meet the Music tickets?Exchanges for subscribers will be open from Monday 21 November 2016. Subscription tickets may be exchanged up to 10 working days before the performance for which the tickets were originally issued.
How do i exchange my subscription?To exchange your school’s subscription, notice must be provided in writing and sent to [email protected] no later than 10 working days before the performance. Tickets must be returned to SSO Learning and Engagement no later than 48 hours before the performance date.
is there an exchange fee for Meet the Music tickets?School subscribers are entitled to one (1) group exchange with no fee, subsequent group exchanges will incur a fee of $30 per transaction (current as at 1 August 2016). Individual ticket exchanges will incur a fee plus an upgrade cost - the full single ticket price of the concert you are moving to less your 10% subscriber saving.
• Exchanges can only be processed during business hours Mon–Fri 9am–5pm.
• For subsequent exchanges, fees are payable at the time your exchange is made.
Once i’ve bought a subscription, can i buy extra tickets to the concert?Subject to availability, additional single tickets can be purchased at the full ticket price in Premium to C-Reserve seats only, less your 10% subscriber saving (current as at 1 August 2016).
SSO cannot guarantee that extra tickets will be located with the initial school subscription booking. It is the responsibility of the school to ensure that adequate supervision is provided for students attending the concert when additional tickets are purchased.
Does the invoice include gST?No, SSO Learning and Engagement activities are GST exempt.
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booking request formSchool Details:
School Name Phone
Postal address Email
Type of School
Suburb Govt
Catholic
independent
State Postcode Transitional Equity Funding (TEF)
Home
Primary Contact (Excursion Leader):Name Phone
Department/Position Mobile
Email i would like to receive the SSO Learning and Engagement eNewsletter TunED in!
Send Invoices to:
Name Phone
Department/Position Email
Signature:
Signature Department / Position
Print name Date
Schools Photography Approval:
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra promotes our Learning and Engagement program. We would appreciate if you agreed to your students being photographed.
PERMISSION GRANTED: i, as an authorised representative of the School grant the right to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) to use images taken during SSO Learning and Engagement activities for promotional and educational purposes both in new and traditional media. i warrant that there are no restrictions which prevent me from granting these rights and i agree to hold the SSO and its licencees harmless against any claims arising from a breach of this warranty.
PERMISSION LIMITED: Guardians/parents of _____ (number) of students have denied permission for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) to use their images in new and traditional media.
PERMISSION DENIED: i, as an authorised representative of the School do not grant the right to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) using my schools images in new and traditional media.
Access and Special Seating Requirements:
Wheelchair
Aisle Seat
Hearing / Vision Assistance (we will contact you for details)
How to Book:
i understand the How to Book information as set out in the 2017 Learning and Engagement brochure.
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Primary Booking Request Form
Secondary Booking Request Form
Professional Learning for TeachersCONCerT/DATe TiMe COST WHAT YeAr grOuP
DO YOu TeACH?FirST TeACHer NO. ADDiTiONAl
TeACHerSTOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
TERM ONE
K–8 Teacher Workshops / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Tue 14 Feb 9am–2pm MPF
regional Tour Professional learning Workshops
Thu 16 Feb - Bathurst / Orange 4pm–6pm MPF
Fri 17 Feb - Dubbo 4pm–6pm MPF
ConcertsCONCerT/DATe TiMe COST WHAT YeAr grOuP
iS ATTeNDiNg?NO. STuDeNTS NO. TeACHerS
Free 1:20*NO. ADulTS (PAiD)
TOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
TERM ONE
Music for Sport / riverside Theatres, Parramatta
Tue 7 Mar 10.30am $12
Wed 8 Mar 10.30am $12
Thu 9 Mar 10.30am $12
Fri 10 Mar 10.30am $12
TERM ONE
regional Tour: bathurst / Memorial entertainment Centre
Wed 24 May 10am $12
regional Tour: Orange / Civic Theatre
Thu 25 May 10am $12
regional Tour: Dubbo / regional Theatre & Convention Centre
Fri 26 May 10am $12
Machine Music / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Tue 30 May 10.30am $12
Wed 31 May 10.30am $12
Thu 1 Jun 10.30am $12
Fri 2 Jun 10.30am $12
TERM FOUR
bush Concert / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Tue 31 Oct 10.30am (K-2) $12
Tue 31 Oct 12pm (3-6) $12
Wed 1 Nov 10.30am (K-2) $12
Wed 1 Nov 12pm (3-6) $12
Thu 2 Nov 10.30am (K-2) $12
Thu 2 Nov 12pm (3-6) $12
Fri 3 Nov 10.30am (K-2) $12
Fri 3 Nov 12pm (3-6) $12
Professional Learning for TeachersCONCerT/DATe TiMe COST WHAT YeAr grOuP
DO YOu TeACH?NO. STuDeNTS FirST
TeACHerNO. ADDiTiONAl TeACHerS
TOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
2016 TERM FOUR
Meet the Music 1 Seminar: Singer-songwriters & the Orchestra / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Wed 30 Nov 9.00am–11.30am MPF
Meet the Music 2 Seminar: Partners / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Wed 30 Nov 12.30pm–3pm MPF
2017 TERM ONE
K-8 Teacher Workshops / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Tue 14 Feb 9am–2pm MPF N/A
regional Tour Professional learning Workshops
Thu 16 Feb - Bathurst / Orange
4pm–6pm MPF N/A
Fri 17 Feb - Dubbo 4pm–6pm MPF N/A
*One complimentary teacher per 20 student seats purchased.
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CONCerT/DATe TiMe COST WHAT YeAr grOuP iS ATTeNDiNg?
NO. STuDeNTS NO. TeACHerS 1:20*
NO. ADulTS (PAiD)
TOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
TERM ONE
Open rehearsal: Young russians / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 1 Mar 10am–12:30pm MPF + $20 N/A
Music for Sport / riverside Theatres, Parramatta
Tue 7 Mar 12pm $12
Wed 8 Mar 12pm $12
Thu 9 Mar 12pm $12
Fri 10 Mar 12pm $12
TERM TWO
Open rehearsal: Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 10 May 10am–12:30pm MPF + $20 N/A
regional Tour: bathurst / Memorial entertainment Centre
Wed 24 May 11.30am $12
regional Tour: Orange /Civic Theatre
Thu 25 May 11.30am $12
regional Tour: Dubbo / regional Theatre & Convention Centre
Fri 26 May 11.30am $12
Machine Music / Seymour Centre, York Theatre
Tue 30 May 12pm $12
Wed 31 May 12pm $12
Thu 1 Jun 12.pm $12
Fri 2 Jun 12pm $12
Open rehearsal: Don Quixote / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 14 Jun 10.30am–1pm MPF + $20 N/A
TERM THREE
Open rehearsal: ravishing ravel / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Thu 27 Jul 11am–12:30pm MPF + $20 N/A
Open rehearsal: beethoven & bruckner / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 16 Aug 2pm–4pm MPF + $20 N/A
Open rehearsal: New World Memories / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 23 Aug 10.30am–1pm MPF + $20 N/A
Open rehearsal: The ‘rach 2’ / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 30 Aug 10.30am–1pm MPF + $20 N/A
Open rehearsal: gripping Shostakovich / Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall
Wed 15 Nov 11am–1.30pm MPF + $20 N/A
*One complimentary teacher per 20 student seats purchased.
ConcertsSerieS NO. STuDeNTS
@ $100NO. TeACHerS 1:10^
NO. TeACHerS @ $160
NO. guArDiAN /PAreNT @ $180†
TOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
Meet the Music: EARLY BIRD OFFER!
Meet the Music 1 / Thursdays at 6.30pm
Meet the Music 2 / Wednesdays at 6.30pm
SerieS NO. STuDeNTS @ $120
NO. TeACHerS 1:10^
NO. ADDiTiONAl TeACHerS@ $180
NO. guArDiAN /PAreNT @ $200†
TOTAl NO. ATTeNDiNg
Meet the Music: BOOK AND PAY AFTER 12 DECEMBER 2016
Meet the Music 1 / Thursdays at 6.30pm
Meet the Music 2 / Wednesdays at 6.30pm
^ One complimentary teacher subscription for every 10 student subscriptions purchased. There is a maximum of five complimentary teacher subscriptions in the series per school. †Guardian/parent price for Meet the Music School Subscriptions only. All subsequent ticket purchases by the guardian / parent for SSO concerts must go through SSO Box Office by calling (02) 8215 4600.
Secondary Booking Request Form contd.
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PRINCIPAL PARtNER
PREMIER PARtNER
VENUE PARtNERS
Fellowship Patrons Robert Albert AO & Elizabeth Albert Flute Chair Christine Bishop Percussion Chair Sandra & Neil Burns Clarinet Chair In Memory of Matthew Krel Violin Chair Mrs T Merewether OAM Horn Chair Paul Salteri AM & Sandra Salteri Violin and Viola Chairs Mrs W Stening Cello Chairs June & Alan Woods Family Bequest Bassoon Chair Anonymous Double Bass Chair Anonymous Oboe Chair Anonymous Trombone Chair Anonymous Trumpet Chair
Education Patrons Bronze & AboveBeverley & Phil Birnbaum Bob & Julie Clampett Howard & Maureen Connors Kimberley Holden In memory of George Joannides Barbara Maidment Mr & Mrs Nigel Price Mr Dougall Squair Mr Robert & Mrs Rosemary Walsh
SCHOOLS CONCERtS PARtNER
GOVERNMENt PARtNERS GOLd PARtNER
Fellowship Supporting Patrons Bronze & Above Mr Stephen Bell Dr Rebecca Chin The Greatorex Foundation Drs Keith & Eileen Ong In Memory of Geoff White
tunEd-Up! Patrons Bronze & Above Anne Arcus & Terrey Arcus AM Ian & Jennifer Burton Darin Cooper Foundation Ian Dickson & Reg Holloway Drs Keith & Eileen Ong Tony Strachan Susan & Isaac Wakil
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra applauds the leadership role of our Learning and engagement partners in providing support for music education.
The Fellowship program receives generous support from the estate of the late Helen MacDonnell Morgan
Salute
Thank you
Australian Institute of Music
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