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S Y D N E Y O P E R A H O U S E
S S O P R E S E N T S
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH 2018, 8PM
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE CONCERT HALL
Eskimo Joe In Concert with the SSOStu Macleod guitars, backing vocals
Joel Quartermain drums, guitar, backing vocals
Kav Temperley bass guitar, lead vocals
Vanessa Scammell conductor
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
SSO PRESENTS…
Comfort You arranged by R.E. Smith
New York arranged by Joseph Twist
Older Than You arranged by Jared Yapp
Planet Earth arranged by Simon Kruit
Liar arranged by Jessica Wells
Sarah arranged by Jessica Wells
Wake Up arranged by Alex Turley
Come Down arranged by Jessica Wells
From the Sea arranged by Iain Grandage
I’m So Tired with Valgeir Sigurdsson, arranged by Joseph Twist
Breaking Up arranged by Alex Turley
Childhood Behaviour arranged by Benjamin Northey
Life is Better With You arranged by Johannes Luebbers
Running Out of Needs arranged by Joseph Twist
Black Fingernails, Red Wine arranged by R.E. Smith
London Bombs arranged by Nicholas Buc
Foreign Land with Steve Parkin, arranged by Joseph Twist
Love is a Drug arranged by Joseph Twist
Sky’s on Fire arranged by Simon Kruit
All lyrics and music by Kav Temperley, Stu Macleod and
Joel Quartermain, with other songwriters as credited.
Orchestral arrangements commissioned and provided
by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
Set list may be subject to change.
Performed without interval and concluding at
approximately 9.30pm.
While successfully straddling the line between commercial success and keeping their Alternative Music roots secure, Eskimo Joe have racked up a long list of impressive stats. With six studio albums under their belts and sales in excess of 750,000 in Australia alone, the band has seen three of those albums debut at No.1 on the ARIA charts, with juggernaut Black Fingernails, Red Wine shining for a monster 62 weeks in the Top 50, and ‘Foreign Land’, from their fourth album Inshalla, bringing home two APRA Awards: Most Played Rock Song on Australian Radio and Best Rock Song of 2010.
Eskimo Joe have enjoyed 35 ARIA nominations in their career thus far – a number surpassed only by Silverchair, Powderfinger, Kylie Minogue and John Farnham. They have brought home three International Song-writing Awards, 11 WAMi Awards and eight ARIAs, and 11 of their compositions have featured in Triple J’s Hottest 100 countdown, with ‘Black Fingernails, Red Wine’ landing second place.
The stage, however, is where the band shines, and Eskimo Joe have performed at many significant events, including Sound Relief, Live Earth, Make Poverty History, the ARIA Awards, the APRA Awards, Big Day Out, Homebake, Laneway Festival, Falls Festival, Southbound, Splendour in the Grass, Triple J’s One Night Stand, and the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, appearing on the same stage as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. In addition to a significant number of tours within Australia, the band has released music to great acclaim from fans and critics alike, in the United States, Canada, Europe and Korea, with large festivals and sold-out tours to boot.
Eskimo Joe continue to captivate their large and devout fan base, by pursuing new horizons and embarking on new challenges. This concert is part of a celebratory 21st-birthday tour featuring the Sydney, Tasmanian and West Australian symphony orchestras.
As their storied career continues to evolve, Eskimo Joe have certainly come a long way from their humble beginnings, as much-loved indie rock kids in Fremantle, WA.
www.eskimojoe.net
Catherine Haridy Management Catherine Haridy Lydia Vickers Assistant
International Music Concepts Tom Lang Booking Agent
Crew Lydia Vickers Tour Manager Tim McNally Production, Monitors Guy Smith Production, FOH Steve Coull Technician
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FIRST VIOLINS Sun Yi Associate Concertmaster Fiona Ziegler Assistant Concertmaster Sophie ColeNicola LewisEmily LongSercan Danis°Jennifer Hoy*Elizabeth Jones°Emily Qin°Cristina Vaszilcsin°
SECOND VIOLINS Kirsty Hilton Principal Marianne EdwardsAssociate Principal Alice BartschRebecca GillShuti HuangWendy KongNicole MastersMaja Verunica
VIOLASTobias Breider Principal Sandro CostantinoRosemary CurtinGraham HenningsStuart JohnsonRachel Dyker*
CELLOSKristy ConrauTimothy NankervisChristopher PidcockAdrian WallisRowena Macneish*Paul Stender*
DOUBLE BASSESAlex Henery Principal Steven Larson
FLUTE Lisa Osmialowski° Associate Principal
OBOEShefali Pryor Associate Principal
CLARINETFrancesco Celata A/ Principal
BASSOONMatthew Wilkie Principal Emeritus
HORNSBen Jacks Principal Marnie Sebire
TRUMPETSPaul Goodchild A/ Principal Alfie Carslake*
TROMBONESScott KinmontAssociate Principal Christopher HarrisPrincipal Bass Trombone
TUBAPerry Hoogendijk°
TIMPANIBrian Nixon°
PERCUSSIONTimothy ConstableJess Ciampa*
HARPLouise Johnson Principal
KEYBOARDCatherine Davis*
° = Contract Musician
* = Guest Musician
THE MUSICIANS
The men of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra are proudly outfitted by Van Heusen.
The men’s tails are hand tailored by Sydney’s leading bespoke tailors, G.A. Zink & Sons.
SSO PRODUCTION CREDITSMark Sutcliffe Director of Sydney Symphony Presents
Aernout Kerbert Director of Orchestra Management
Rachel Whealy Orchestra Manager
Rosie Marks-Smith Orchestra Coordinator
Jack Woods Head of Production
Des O’Neill FOH Engineer
Hayley Forward Monitors Engineer
Peter Rubie Lighting Designer
Emma Burgess Head of Ticketing
Alyssa Lim Publicist
Alastair McKean, Mary-Ann Mead, Victoria Grant Librarians
Alexander Norden Operations & Commercial Coordinator
Peter Silver Artist Liaison
Founded in 1932 by the ABC, the SSO has evolved into one of the world’s finest orchestras as Sydney has become one of the world’s great cities. Resident at the Sydney Opera House, the SSO also performs regularly at City Recital Hall, tours NSW and internationally, and it is well on its way to becoming the premier orchestra of the Asia Pacific region.
The SSO’s concerts encompass masterpieces from the classical repertoire, music by some of the finest living composers, and collaborations with guest artists from all genres. These collaborations reflect the orchestra’s versatility and diverse appeal, and have included concerts with Human Nature, Ben Folds, The Whitlams, Burt Bacharach, Dianne Reeves, George Benson, John Farnham, Sting, Tim Minchin,
Kenny Rogers, Natalie Cole, Olivia Newton-John, Idina Menzel, Dame Kiri TeKanawa and Tina Arena. More recent highlights include concerts with Josh Groban, Diana Krall, Lea Salonga and Conchita Wurst, and tribute concerts for David Bowie and George Michael.
The SSO also celebrates the role of the symphony orchestra in movies, television and video games with concerts such as Final Fantasy, Star Trek, The Music of John Williams, The Wizard of Oz, Bugs Bunny, Gladiator, The Godfather, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Babe, the Harry Potter film franchise, Amadeus and Star Wars.
www.sydneysymphony.com
David Robertson Chief Conductor and Artistic Director
SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VANESSA SCAMMELL conductorVanessa Scammell graduated from the Melbourne Conservatorium and the Sydney Conservatorium as a pianist and conductor, receiving the Brian Stacey Award for young conductors and the Robert and Elizabeth Albert Conducting Fellowship for the Australian Ballet.
Last year she conducted My Fair Lady for Opera Australia and Graeme Murphy’s new production of The Merry Widow for the West Australian Opera, which she recently reprised with Opera Australia and will conduct for Opera Queensland in June. This year she also returns to the Sydney, Queensland and West Australian symphony orchestras.
For Opera Australia, she has also conducted South Pacific and the national tour of La traviata, and was Musical Director for the television opera miniseries The Divorce. Her Australian Ballet credits include Body Torque, Nutcracker and The Dream.
Musical theatre highlights include Musical Director for The Phantom of the Opera in Beijing, Taipei, Athens, South Korea, South Africa and Australia (Really Useful Company), and she has acted as Music Director for the Helpmann Awards (2007–2017).
Most recently, Vanessa Scammell has conducted David Bowie tribute concerts for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Swing on This (WASO), Magic of the Musicals (Auckland Philharmonia), Hello, Dolly! (The Production Company) and the Australian premiere of The Light in the Piazza.
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