the ring gala dinner auction catalogue - 17 november 2013
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OPERA AUSTRALIA PRESENTS Sunday 17 november 2013
The ring Gala dinner
Thank you for your supporT
Opera Australia is hugely appreciative of the dedication and enthusiasm of all those who have worked with us to produce The Ring Gala Dinner in 2013
MasTer of CereMonies: Craig Hassall
GuesT speaker:Geoffrey Robertson QC
auCTioneer: Warren Joel, byjoel
arTisTs: Taryn Fiebig
David Kram
Kate Miller-Heidke with Keir Nutell and Iain Grandage
Wine parTner: Katnook Estate
ChaMpaGne parTner: Champagne Charles Heidsieck
GifT BaG sponsors: Aesop and Haigh’s Chocolates
Additional thanks to all of our auction, raffle and gallery sponsors, as well as to the Melbourne Ring Fundraising Committee for their generous and invaluable support.
The MelBourne rinG fundraisinG CoMMiTTeeThe Hon Jeffrey Kennett AC (Chair)
The Hon Richard Alston
Lesley Alway
Hans Henkell
The Hon Justice Jane Mathews AO
Lady Potter AC
Elisabeth Turner
Professor Barbara van Ernst AM
John Wegner
Maureen Wheeler
Lyn Williams AM
The ring Gala dinner
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ConTenTs
live auCTion 7
Lot 1 – The Jonas Kaufmann Experience 8
Lot 2 – Melbourne Ring Cycle Valhalla pearl necklace 10
Lot 3 – Dinner with Jeffrey Kennett at Grossi Florentino 11
Lot 4 – Luxury German Opera Holiday 13
Lot 5 – Bill Henson’s Untitled 5/59, 1990-91 18
Lot 6 – Walk on role in Carmen 20
Fund-A-Project 21
luxury WaGner raffle 23
WaGner Gallery – #1001 To #1018 31
sponsor lisTinG 44
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The auCTion
rules and CondiTions1 Opera Australia, with the assistance of donors
has endeavored to catalogue, describe and value the items and lots to be auctioned correctly. The items and lots are sold ‘as is’ and Opera Australia warrants nor represents, and shall in any event be responsible for, the correctness of description of the items or lots. No statement contained in the catalogue or made orally at the sale or elsewhere shall be deemed to be such a warranty, representation or assumption of liability.
2 Opera Australia reserves the right to withdraw any item or lot from sale prior to the call for bids.
3 All sales are final and there will be no exchange or refund on lots unless specified.
4 All bidders must register their details on the night of the auction by completing a registration form. Payments will be processed from Tuesday 19 November. Methods of payment accepted for auction items are: cash, cheque, MasterCard, Diners Club, American Express or Visa. A 1% surcharge will apply to all purchases made by Mastercard and Visa credit cards and a 3% surcharge will apply to all purchases made by Diners and American Express credit cards.
5 Lots should be collected on the night of the Auction. Alternatively, items may be collected from the Melbourne Opera Centre (Corner Fawkner and Fanning Streets, Southbank, VIC, 3006) between Monday 18 November and Friday 29 November between 9.00am and 5.00pm. Please phone Erin Matheson to arrange collection of your item on 03 9685 3772. Alternatively, delivery service is available at cost to the successful bidder.
6 Lots may be removed on the evening only by exhibiting the correct receipt to the auction personnel at the item collection area in the forecourt at the time of departure.
7 Unless otherwise specified, all Auction lots and services must be used by 31 December 2014.
8 Reservations for all trips and parties must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise specified. All arrangements for trips and similar events must be made at least one month in advance unless otherwise specified. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for cancelled tickets and accommodation.
9 Notwithstanding any of the Rules & Conditions as listed here, the operation of the Auction remains at the discretion of the Auctioneer and Opera Australia.
10 Items are priced in Australian dollars and are GST inclusive.
11 Items purchased at this event cannot be sold at other events or used as part of a competition.
For any questions, please phone the Special Events Department on 02 9318 8335.
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Live auction
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Arguably ‘the hottest tenor in opera’ (New York Times) and the biggest phenomenon in the opera world, Jonas Kaufmann is finally coming to town for his much anticipated Australian debut. Two people will enjoy a two-night Melbourne city escape to witness the best from ‘the greatest voice of our century’ (The Independent) who is in Melbourne for one night only.
Commence your Kaufmann experience by checking into your Club River Room at the luxurious The Langham, Melbourne, boasting panoramic views of the city and the Yarra River. Later stroll to the Arts Centre to enjoy dinner before you take your Premium seats to witness Kaufmann unleashing his heroic sound at this rare concert appearance. Then end your night at the official VIP post-show cocktail party!
At The Langham, Melbourne, enjoy buffet breakfast at Melba Restaurant in the morning, traditional afternoon tea, and pre-dinner drinks and canapés in the evening. Dine at The Deck Restaurant in Southbank for lunch or dinner, soaking in the stunning and distinctly Melbourne views of the city skyline and the Yarra River.
In this one-off concert, Jonas Kaufmann will treat you to arias by Verdi, Puccini, Bizet and more – accompanied with the full orchestra on stage, conducted by Jochen Rieder. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience not to miss out on!
Complete with signed Kaufmann program, The Langham’s Club Lounge access privileges including breakfast, all-day tea, coffee, pastries,
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The Jonas Kaufmann experience
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CourTesy of: Opera australia
the langham, melbOurne
the Deck restaurant
value: $3,400
traditional afternoon tea, pre-dinner drinks and hors d’oeuvres, pressing of garments and complimentary use of internet services. This Jonas Kaufmann experience is valid for Thursday 14 August 2014 only and includes pre-performance dinner, premium tickets and post-show party. Dining at The Deck Restaurant is valid for lunch or dinner to the value of $150. Accommodation is valid for check in on Thursday 14 August 2014 and check out on Saturday 16 August 2014.
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As Official Jewellery Designer to the Melbourne Ring Cycle, Gray Reid Gallery has created a necklace designed especially for The Ring Gala Dinner. Guests have the opportunity to bid on an elegant string of pearls, consisting of 85 precious South Sea pearls in a ‘rainbow’ colour selection. The strand uniquely features three sterling silver flame rings, representing Wotan’s ring of fire, dispersed between the pearls and which are engraved with Melbourne Ring Cycle 2013. Each individual pearl is sized at 8–12mm and knotted with a white gold clasp.
Since 1999, Gray Reid Gallery has become renowned for offering unique, yet timeless pieces of Australian jewellery and objects d’art. Their Collins Street showroom hosts exhibitions of artisan-designed contemporary jewellery from the Gold and Silversmiths Guild of Australia, as well
as an exceptional range of antique and estate items. With over 40 years’ experience in designing and manufacturing jewellery, led by Ken Gray and Alister Reid, Gray Reid Gallery works with you to create or source that special, perfect piece
CourTesy of: gray reiD gallery
value: $6,000
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The valhalla rainbow necklace
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Ten people will have the unique opportunity to dine with former Premier of Victoria, The Honourable Jeffrey Kennett AC, at Melbourne’s iconic and award-winning Italian restaurant, Grossi Florentino.
Enjoy a three-course Italian menu designed by owner and head chef Guy Grossi, matched with wine carefully selected by Gourmet Traveller’s ‘Sommelier of the Year’, Mark Protheroe in the heart of Melbourne city. Grossi Florentino follows a tradition of Italian timeless style, drawing from its heritage and delivering in a unique contemporary way for today. It prides itself on delivering quality sensory experiences and providing guests accessible luxury to be enjoyed.
You will be hosted by The Honourable Jeffrey Kennett AC, who as a Member of the Victorian Parliament for 23 years, became the 43rd Premier of Victoria in 1992 until 1999. On Australia Day in 2005 Kennett received Australia’s highest civilian honour, the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) – where his contribution to the Victorian Parliament and
introduction of initiatives for economic and social benefits, business and commerce, as well as development of the arts, sport and mental health awareness strategies were recognised. He is proudly the founding Chairman of beyondblue: the national depression initiative, and was also the President of Hawthorn Football Club from 2005 to 2011.
Dinner is for a total of eleven guests and available for Wednesday 19 February or Thursday 20 February. Date of reservation may be rearranged to a mutually agreed date, subject to Jeffrey Kennett and Grossi Florentino’s availability.
CourTesy of: the hOnOurable Jeffrey kennett ac
grOssi flOrentinO
value: priceless
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up close and personal with The Honourable Jeffrey Kennett aC at Grossi Florentino
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Explore the rich culture and vitality of Richard Wagner’s homeland with a luxurious holiday to Germany for two people. Enjoy ten days in the glorious cities of Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich and Dresden in first-class hotels, tickets to leading German opera houses, premium dining experiences, including return Business Class flights from Qantas and First Class rail travel from Rail Plus Australasia.
BerlinYou will fly Business Class on Qantas to London with a connecting flight to Berlin, where you will discover the luxuries of German’s capital. Positioned in the heart of the city, relax with
two nights’ accommodation in a Deluxe Room in the gorgeous five-star Regent Hotel. Enjoy uninterrupted views onto the beautiful Gendarmen market square, in the historic centre, and an à la carte breakfast each morning in their two Michelin Star restaurant, Fischers Fritz. Courtesy of Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH (Visit Berlin), discover the sights with a tour of Berlin, the culture with tickets to an opera of your choosing at one of Germany’s leading opera houses – Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Berlin State Opera), Berliner Staatsoper (State Opera) or Deutsche Oper (German Opera), and finally treat your taste buds to an experience at one of Berlin’s most extravagant rooftop restaurants, Käfer.
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Luxury German opera Holiday, in Wagner’s homeland
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haMBurGWith your First Class Eurail pass, travel onto the country’s ‘Gateway to the World’ and noble city, Hamburg. Situated on the river Elbe, spend two nights experiencing the historic, charm and luxury of the renowned grand hotel Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten. They embrace the historic traditions of the city with a contemporary and sophisticated service. Enjoy luxurious Deluxe Double Room accommodation and a sumptuous breakfast. Courtesy of Hamburg-Tourismus GmbH enjoy a night out with opera tickets and fine dining at Restaurant Carls an der Elbphilharmonie for two, plus a Hamburg Travel Card.
ColoGneFrom Hamburg, travel to Cologne where you will stay next to Germany’s world famous landmark and World Heritage Site, the Cathedral in five-star luxury. As the only member of the ‘Leading Hotels of the World’ in Cologne, Excelsior Hotel Ernst will host you for two weekend nights in an exclusive Superior Double Room, complete with buffet breakfast, free use of mini-bar and complimentary access to the fitness centre, sauna and steam room. Take the opportunity to dine at their in-house one Michelin Star restaurant, before you take your seats at Cologne’s opera house, courtesy of Köln Tourismus GmbH.
MuniChContinue south to Munich, famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest celebration. Located at the river Isar in the south of Bavaria, enjoy two nights’ accommodation at the five-star Louis Hotel and a night out at the Bavaria State Opera with two tickets to a performance of your choice plus dinner, courtesy of City of Munich.
dresdenConclude your journey in the city known as German’s ‘Jewel Box’, for its rich cultural heritage and the baroque and rococo old town. With its renaissance, baroque and 19th century architecture, you will marvel at the beautiful and historic cultural offerings of Dresden. Spend two nights in the heart of the historic old town at the Hilton Dresden. In its coveted position overlooking Elbe River and the famous Church of Our Lady, you will be minutes away from Bruhl’s Terrace, Dresden’s Castle and the world-famous Zwinger Palace. In the evening, stroll to The Semperoper, one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world, and watch any of their productions, including Puccini’s Madama Butterfly or La bohème.
Complete with First Class Eurail Global Flexi Passes for two people to travel in luxury within Germany and around Europe for 15 days.
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inCludes: Return Qantas Business class flights for
two people Two nights at the Regent Hotel, Berlin
with breakfast Two passes for a sightseeing bus tour in Berlin Two passes for a Berlin Welcome Card
48h Berlin AB Two opera tickets at either the Staatsoper
Unter den Linden, Berliner Staatsoper, or Deutsche Oper in Berlin Dinner for two people at German Bundestag
restaurant, Käfer in Berlin Two nights at Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten,
Hamburg with breakfast Two opera tickets in Hamburg Dinner for two at Carls an der Elbphilharmonie
in Hamburg
Two passes for a Hamburg Welcome Card Two nights Excelsior Hotel Ernst, Cologne
with breakfast Two opera tickets in Cologne Two nights at Louis Hotel in Munich Two opera tickets at the Bavaria State
Opera, Munich Dinner for two at a fine dining restaurant
in Munich Two nights at the Hilton Dresden Two opera tickets at The Semperoper in Dresden Dinner for two at Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche
in Dresden First Class rail passes for two people
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TerMs & CondiTions:All elements are valid for two people during 2014 and are subject to availability, unless otherwise stated. Itinerary is not bound. Suggestion only.
Qantas Airways: Return flights from Melbourne or Sydney to London are valid for Business Class Qantas Airways flights only. Flights must be booked by 31 January 2014. Return airfares from London to Berlin are valid for best available class. Please note that Frequent Flyer points cannot be earned and tickets area not upgradable with cash or Frequent Flyer points. Tickets from Melbourne or Sydney are valid on services operated by Qantas Airways Limited only and not to be used on services which are operated by another airline although they may have a ‘QF’ flight number.
Regent Berlin: Not valid for blackout periods in 2014: 14–16 January, 4–8 February, 4–6 March, 16–22 May, 1–3 July, 4–6 and 22–27 September, 30–31 December.
Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH (Visit Berlin): Staatsoper Unter den Linden is currently under redevelopment until 2015 and performances are being held at the Schiller Theatre in Berlin-Charlottenburg in 2014.
Hamburg-Tourismus GmbH: Tickets are not valid for Premieres or Guest performances.
Excelsior Hotel Ernst Cologne: Dinner is not included at taku.
Köln Tourismus GmbH: Tickets are not valid for Premiers or Guest performances.
Hilton Dresden: Not valid during fair periods and bank holidays.
Semperoper, Dresden: Not valid for Premieres or Guest performances.
Rail Plus: Rail pass is valid for two adults for 15-days travel within a two month period. Cannot be used by residents of Europe, the United Kingdom, Turkey and the Russian Federation. Must be issued by 28 February 2015 for a nominated travel date before 27 July 2015.
CourTesy of: Qantas airways
regent berlin
berlin tOurismus & kOngress gmbh (Visit berlin),
fairmOnt hOtel Vier Jahreszeiten
hamburg-tOurismus gmbh
excelsiOr hOtel ernst cOlOgne
kÖln tOurismus gmbh
lOuis hOtel
city Of munich
hiltOn DresDen
semperOper DresDen
pulVerturm an Der frauenkirche
rail plus australiasia
renaissance tOurs
magic cities germany
Diana eDDy & assOciates
value: $29,200+
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Bill Hensonrepresented by
8 Soudan Lane (off Hampden Street) Paddington NSW 2021 Sydney, Australia
T: +61 2 9331 1919 E: [email protected]
www.roslynoxley9.com.au
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Bill Henson and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery are delighted to offer this important work by Henson. The photograph is part of the celebrated series, the ‘Paris Opera Project’, a body of work that resulted from a commission from the Paris Opera. The image depicts a young girl in the half-light reflected from the stage of the Salle Favart, her jewellery glistening in the inky blackness of the darkened auditorium.
Henson was commissioned in 1990 to produce a work in response to the opera. The organisation responsible for the management of the opera houses of Paris had for many years commissioned artists to collaborate on a wide variety of productions. At the time Henson was working on his photographs, Richard Serra was also working on a commission which involved him carving gigantic styrofoam figures which were to be used in another production. Works by many great contemporary artists had entered the collection, previously including painted backdrops by Cy Twombly.
This project took Henson to Paris many times over the course of 12–18 months where he continued to photograph audiences sitting in the darkness awaiting some special event. The photographic studies made in Paris at the time were subsequently brought back to Melbourne where Henson recreated and refined these images.
Many critics have cited Henson’s use of lighting and the influences and inspiration drawn from the great European figurative traditions. Subtle highlights on a nose or collarbone are also reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture. Henson’s photographs are often likened to paintings.
Bill Henson is one of Australia’s most distinguished artists. He held his first solo exhibition, at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1975. Henson’s work is now in every major public collection in Australia as well as important museum collections worldwide, such as the Tate in London and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, USA Los Angeles County Museum in Los Angeles, USA Denver Art Museum, USA Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris in France, The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Spain, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arta, Houston Museum of Fine Art and the Sammlung Volpinum in Vienna, Austria.
This photograph is an iconic image by an iconic Australian artist.
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bill Henson, untitled image 5/59, Paris opera Project, 1990-91
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Bill Henson Untitled 5/59, 1990-91 from the Paris Opera Project type C photograph 127 × 127cm series of 50 Framed.
Image courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney.
CourTesy of: bill hensOn
rOslyn Oxley9 gallery
value: $44,000
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Have you ever dreamed of being an opera star on stage?
This is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform a walk-on role in one of the greatest operas ever written, Bizet’s captivating Carmen on the State Theatre stage at the Arts Centre, Melbourne.
Dark, beautiful and a little bit dangerous, the vivacious gypsy girl Carmen is caught in the middle of a love triangle. She is provocative, feisty and alluring, making this Spanish production an all-time favourite. Carmen took the world by storm in this year’s Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour.
You will join internationally acclaimed and in-demand Nancy Fabiola Herrera on stage as she sings Bizet’s in Francesca Zambello’s production, and star alongside Opera Australia favourites Diego Torre, Michael Honeyman, Sharon Prero with the Opera Australia Chorus and Orchestra Victoria.
You will be credited in the cast sheet on the night of your performance(s) and receive tickets for four of your greatest fans to watch you debut on your big night!
Costume fitting and one onstage rehearsal are also included.
Please note: This is a non-singing role for one adult, for up to three performances on either Saturday 17, Tuesday 20 or Wednesday 21 May 2014. A total for four tickets is included. You will need to be available for a costume fitting 10 days prior to your performance at The Opera Centre in Melbourne and on stage rehearsal will take place on the day of your performance. Travel is not included and is the successful bidder’s responsibility.
CourTesy of: Opera australia
value: priceless
Image: Opera Australia’s ‘Carmen’ SS11 © Branco Gaica
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realise your inner star in opera australia’s Carmen
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Ensure Opera Australia’s ongoing success for the future by supporting our young artists.
Opera Australia’s Moffatt Oxenbould Young Artist Program is for selected young Australian opera singers, conductors and repetiteurs to strengthen and supplement their already evident talent and performance skills.
By becoming involved closely with the rehearsal and performance activity of the company, these promising young artists are able to perform in mainstage productions, participate in workshops and master-classes with leading singers and conductors and be mentored by experienced artists.
In 2013 three artists have participated in this program – Jonathan Abernethy, Natalie Aroyan and Sam Roberts-Smith. These artists have followed in the footstep of singers like Taryn Fiebig, Martin Buckingham, Nicole Car, Amelia Farrugia, Warwick Fyfe and Emma Matthews all of whom are graduates of the Young Artist Program.
It is our aim to raise as much as possible to support this invaluable program. Our auctioneer will call out funding levels at $20,000, $10,000, $5,000, $2,500, $1,500, $1,000, $500, $250 and $100. When you hear the level at which you wish to make a donation simply raise your hand until an Opera Australia member gives you a bidding form to sign. These forms will be collected once completed.
All gifts of $1,500 or more will entitle you to Patron program benefits and acknowledgement in our production programs for one year.
All donations will be issued with a tax-deductible receipt and every dollar raised will contribute to the Moffatt Oxenbould Young Artist Program. Opera Australia is registered as a Deductable Gift Recipient (DGR) on the Australian Gift Register.
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Fund-a-ProJeCT moffatt oxenbould young artist Program
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Inspiring sculpture and drawings by one of Australia’s foremost figurative artists.
(02) 9550 [email protected]
While best known for sculpting the two landmark soldiers on Sydney’s Anzac Bridge, Alan Somerville’s sublime works in bronze and on paper continue to attract interest here and overseas.
www.alansomerville.com
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Luxury Wagner raffle
alan soMerville, ‘CanTe liBre’ sCulpTure and ‘CanTe liBre’ draWinG
New Zealand born artist, Alan Somerville, presents his ‘Cante Libre’ sculpture (right image) and matching ‘Cante Libre’ taken (below image), from his series on Spanish flamenco dancers.
As a figurative sculptor, Somerville captures the strong form of the Spanish dancer – her movement, energy and attitude in his cold cast bronze sculpture and drawing. This ‘working’ drawing of ‘Cante Libre’ is a vital part of Somerville’s creative process to create his sculptures – understanding how to best evoke and translate emotion into three-dimensional form.
prize 1raffle insTruCTions
For your chance to win one of five prizes in the Luxury Wagner Raffle with a prize pool value of over $13,800, simply purchase a Wagner CD of your choice from one of the Opera Australia volunteers. This album will then act as your raffle ticket to go into the draw.
CDs are $150 each and only 250 are available.
Each CD is coded with a unique number.
The raffle will open at 6:00pm and close at 10:00pm. The winners will be drawn at approximately 10:20pm.
Courtesy of Universal Music Australia, you have ten fantastic Wagner CDs to choose from:
‘Wagner Heroines’ by Various artists
‘Wagner Heroes’ by Various artists
‘Wagner Choruses’ by Bayreuth Festival
‘WAGNER: Der Ring des Nibelungen (highlights)’ by Herbert von Karajan
‘Wagner Duets’ by Various artists
‘Wagner Transcriptions’ by Zoltan Kocsis
‘2CD Astrid Varnay sings Wagner’ by Astrid Varnay
‘Jess Thomas sings Wagner’ by Jess Thomas
‘George London sings Wagner’ by George London
‘Ben Heppner sings Wagner’ by Ben Heppner
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Alan Somerville is an accomplished and refined sculptor in all mediums, with his body of work including numerous public works such as the two iconic bronze Diggers on Sydney’s Anzac Bridge, the Bull at World Square, Sir Henry Parkes in Centennial Park, Sir Roden Cutler at Manly, and three bronze sculptures at the Australian War Memorial.
The sculpture is 41 x 22cm in size. The drawing is framed and mounted, and is 41 x 53cm in size.
CourTesy of: alan sOmerVille
sOmerVille fine art
value: $4,860
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The MelBourne rinG CyCle ulTiMaTe paCkaGe
You could take home the ultimate Melbourne Ring Cycle Package including Limited edition Wagner opera sets from Universal Music Australia, The Ring Cycle porcelain sets created especially for Melbourne in 2013 from Tufts, Handmade cashmere The Ring zebra wrap and two signed novels by Peter Bassett on Wagner:
‘Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen’ – perfect for the collector, this individually numbered limited edition box set showcases the four operas with a star line-up of soloists accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic and conducted by Sir Georg Solti, a documentary by Wagner scholar Deryck Cooke, the first studio recording of the Ring Cycle on BluRay Audio, a facsimile of Sir Georg Solti’s working score, The Golden Ring on DVD, Wagner Over-tures, Siegfried Idyll & Kinderkatchechismus on CD and more. All presented in a deluxe box. Only 150 copies are available in Australia. ‘Wagner: Complete Operas’ – a magnificent
limited edition 43-CD collection of the complete Wagner operas on Deutsche Grammophon Exclusively made for the Melbourne Ring Cycle
by Ingrid Tufts, the handmade porcelain tufts set featuring handpainted Wagner imagery, quotes and music. Set includes the ‘Ring Dish’ trinket box, four coffee cups and four candleholders with a key motif from each Ring opera. A hand-painted cashmere wrap in zebra print
– Also a unisex scarf and 190 x 72 cm in size for handwash and dry clean only. Courtesy of Victoria Rowell and Eugene Cashmere. ‘The Nibelung’s Ring – A Guide to Wagner’s
Der Ring des Niblungen’ signed by author Peter Bassett – Guides novice and seasoned opera listeners alike through Richard Wagner’s renowned Ring cycle.
‘1813 – Wagner & Verdi: A celebration’ signed by author Peter Bassett – Published to mark the bicentenary of the births of Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi.
CourTesy of: uniVersal music australia
tufts
VictOria rOwell
eugene cashmere
peter bassett
value: $1,274.90
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CaBle BeaCh CluB resorT & spa luxury reTreaT
Enjoy five nights’ accommodation in a luxury Club Collection Villa with private plunge pool, at the award-winning Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa.
Enjoy buffet breakfast daily, private Broome Airport transfers, valet service and afternoon canapés daily. Valid for two people until 30 November 2014. Not valid for WA public holidays and 11–17 August 2014. Subject to availability. Flights to Broome are not included.
CourTesy of: cable beach club resOrt & spa brOOme, western australia
value: $6,100
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dinner for six GuesTs aT The neW faTTo Bar and CanTina aT haMer hall
Dinner for six guests at Fatto Bar and Cantina at Hamer Hall. Situated on the Yarra River within Melbourne’s iconic Arts Centre, enjoy three sumptuous courses of Italian delicacies matched with premium wine as you gaze onto stunning views of Melbourne and the city skyline. Valid until 17 November 2014.
CourTesy of: fattO bar anD cantina
value: $900
kaTnook esTaTe Wine paCkaGe
As Opera Australia’s wine partner, Katnook Estate is proud to offer an exclusive double magnum of their Katnook Estate Cabernet 2010, not sold in retail stores, as well as their rare ‘Langton’s Museum Trio’. The Langton’s set features three back vintages from their museum that are listed in the acclaimed Langton’s Classification of Australian Wine. Presented in a limited edition wooden box, it includes the Katnook Estate Prodigy Shiraz 2000, Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 and Katnook Estate Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon 2008.
CourTesy of: katnOOk estate
value: $700
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28 NOVEMBER - 5 DECEMBER 2013Offering exclusive experiences, including the opportunity to......be one of the RARE few to ever CLIMB the sails of iconic SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE!
opera.org.au/supportus/specialevents | 02 9318 8335
Pictured: Teddy Tahu Rhodes on the sails
OPERA AUSTRALIA’S ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTION
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Wagner Gallery
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richard Wagner – la libre Critique – december 1897Original photograph, including complete publication size: 31.3cm w x 38.7cm h
Original photograph, including complete publication, as published in La Libre Critique (No 38, 4 December 1897). La Libre Critique was an influential literary magazine published in Brussels during the late 19th century, profiling the leading artists and artistic thought of the day. This includes the complete publication of nine double-sided pages. This also includes score for voice and piano titled “Marie” by De Boeck.
framed.
priCe: $500
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
WaGner Gallery
As you sip your Charles Heidsieck champagne, we invite you to visit the specially curated Wagner Gallery, located in the forecourt of the National Gallery of Victoria.
On display is a collection of Wagner inspired pieces, from original etchings, historic programs, cigarette cards to contemporary interpretations.
These works are all for sale at the indicated price.
Should you be interested in purchasing an item, please approach the Opera Australia volunteer in the gallery area and complete a payment form.
Sold items will be indicated with a gold sticker.
The Wagner Gallery has been made possible by the generosity of Conal Coad, Colin Beutel, Juan Davila and Peter Bassett.
These items may be removed on the evening only by exhibiting the correct receipt to Opera Australia personnel in the forecourt at the time of departure.
Please note: Methods of payment include cash, cheque and credit card. A 1% surcharge will apply Mastercard and Visa transactions and a 3% surcharge will apply to Diners and American Express transactions.
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richard Wagner after lenbach. C1895w unger sc etching based on a painting by lenbach etched on paper with full margins c. 1895 size: 43.7cm w x 58.2cm h
Richard Wagner portrait etching. This etching is after a famous portrait by Lenbach (StadtMuseum Bonn). Etched on paper with full margins c. 1895.
Published by Dietrich and Company, Brussels.
framed.
priCe: $450
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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richard Wagner after lenbach. C1895w unger sc size: 34cm w x 41.5cm h
Librairie de L’Art. Paris 1886. Etched reprint after Unger.
framed.
priCe: $450
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1005
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres la Muse (The Muse)Original lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1004
richard Wagner Cigarette Card 1903cigarette card attributed to elliot and fry photography london size: 18.7cm w x 23.8cm h (circular frame)
Original cigarette card from Ogden’s Guinea Gold Cigarettes 61. Original photograph Elliot and Fry.
Inscription on work. Wagner 61, composer of “Tannhauser”, “Ring des Niblungen”, & c. Born 1813 Died 1883. Ogden’s Guinea Gold Cigarettes. Includes hand made chip frame from approximately same period.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1006
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres The awakeningOriginal lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of six lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1007
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres siegfried et des filles du rhin. le Crepuscule des dieux act iii (siegfried and the rheinmaidens. Gotterdammerung act iii)Original lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of six lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1009
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres; flying dutchman act iiiOriginal lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1008
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres prieve de rienzi (prayer of rienzi act v)Original lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1010
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres; Tannhauser act iiiOriginal lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1011
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres; Tristan und isolde act iiOriginal lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1013
Wagner festival programOriginal program, printed on paper size: 36.5 w x 45.5 h
Original program from Wagner Festival Concert, February 1913.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1012
richard Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres; Meistersinger, act i, scene i.Original lithograph by fantin-latour size: 46.5cm w x 56.7cm h
Published Adolfe Jullien 1886.
One of eight lithographs from a series of 15 original portraits by M Fantin-Latour on Wagner and his works.
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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Meistersinger program – Theatre royal de la MonnaieOriginal program, printed on paper size: 35.4 w x 43.9 h
Program from Performance of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
framed.
priCe: $750
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
iTeM 1014 iTeM 1015
Wagner, 1886e. abot size: 46.5 w x 56.7 h
Richard Wagner portrait etching. This etching is after a famous portrait by Lenbach (StadtMuseum Bonn).
framed.
priCe: $550
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1016
1898c wakeay etching on vellum with full margins size: 49cm w x 62cm h
Etching on vellum with full margins. Major contemporary etched portrait of Richard Wagner.
This exceptional large portrait, printed on vellum was published by Dietrich and Company, Brussels. Printed in Holland by Roeloffren and Hübner, Amsterdam.
framed.
priCe: $3,500
Donated from the collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel
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iTeM 1017
untitled, fig 145, 2013Juan Davila ink and gouache on paper size: 63cm h x 82.5cm w
Since 2007, Juan Davila has completed a series of paintings depicting Wagner’s Ring Cycle. His approach is to convey key emotional themes, exploring fundamental myths and interpretations of truth. A Man Renounces Love, 2012 (on display in the Smorgon Plaza) from the Opera, Das Rheingold, explores Alberich who steals the Rheimaidens’ gold and renounces love. Dr Kate Briggs will give a series of lectures on Juan Davila’s Ring Cycle paintings, addressing the mythological and psychological aspects of his work. She is a practising psychologist and a member of the Lacan Circle of Melbourne. Kate has written extensively on contemporary arts and on Juan Davila’s recent work.
framed.
priCe: $3,500
© Juan Davila, Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art.
Donated by Juan Davila
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iTeM 1018
der ring des nibelungen’ seriespeter bassett prints 38cm h x 47.2cm w each
Series of four Wagner prints signed by Peter Bassett. Inspired by Wagner’s ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’.
Das Rheingold Signed print (October 2013) 1995 painting by Peter Bassett (b. 1946)
Die Walküre Signed print (October 2013) 1995 painting by Peter Bassett (b. 1946)
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Siegfried Signed print (October 2013) 1995 painting by Peter Bassett (b. 1946)
Götterdämmerung Signed print (October 2013) 1995 painting by Peter Bassett (b. 1946)
priCe: $400
Donated by Peter Bassett
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BOARD OF DIRECTORSDavid Mortimer AO Chairman
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TerMs & CondiTions for The rinG Gala dinner raffle
ACCEPTANCE OF CONDITIONSInformation regarding prizes and how to enter forms part of these conditions. By entering into this competition, entrants are deemed to accept these terms and conditions.
ENTRY / PARTICIPATIONEntry is open to guests attending The Ring Gala Dinner (‘Event’) in the National Gallery of Victoria, located at 180 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Victoria on Sunday 17 November 2013 and who are over the age of 18. To be eligible for entry, guests must purchase a Universal Music album for $150 each and complete an entry payment form at Opera Australia’s The Ring Gala Dinner during the competition period. Only Australian currency is accepted, with cash, credit card or cheque.
DURATION OF COMPETITION The competition is to be held on Sunday 17 November 2013 – commencing at 6:00pm AEST and closing at 10:00pm AEST (unless otherwise sold out). The competition will be drawn at 10:20pm AEST on Sunday 17 November 2013 at the Event.
DRAW DETAILSThe event and lottery is hosted by Opera Australia (‘Promoter’).Five numbers associated to five Universal Music albums (sold at the Event) will be drawn at the Event to win one of five prizes:
FIRST PRIzE DETAILS: Alan Somerville’s ‘Cante Libre’ sculpture ($3,900) and ‘Cante Libre’ drawing ($960). The sculpture is 41 x 22 cm in size. The drawing is framed and mounted, and is 41 x 53 cm in size.Donated by Alan Somerville and Somerville Fine Art.First Prize Value: $4,860
SECOND PRIzE DETAILS: The Melbourne Ring Cycle Ultimate Package, includes: ‘Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen’ limited edition opera box set ($199.95), ‘Wagner: Complete Operas’ 43-CD opera collection ($295.95), porcelain ‘Ring Dish’ trinket box ($86), four porcelain coffee cups ($144), four porcelain candleholders ($88), a hand-painted cashmere wrap in zebra print ($299) as well as the
novels ‘The Nibelung’s Ring – A Guide to Wagner’s Der Ring des Niblungen’ ($54) and ‘1813 – Wagner & Verdi: A celebration’ ($108) signed by author Peter Bassett. Donated by Universal Music Australia, Tufts, Victoria Rowell, Eugene Cashmere and Peter Bassett. Second Prize Value: $1,274.90
THIRD PRIzE DETAILS: Five nights’ accommodation in a luxury Club Collection Villa with private plunge pool at Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa in Broome. Western Australia. Includes complimentary buffet breakfast daily, private Broome airport transfers, butler service and afternoon canapés every day. Valid for two adults until 30 November 2014. Not valid for WA public holidays and 11-17 August 2014. Subject to availability. Excludes flights to Broome, travel insurance, spending money or any other expenses.Donated by Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa.Third Prize Value: $6,100
FOURTH PRIzE DETAILS: Katnook Estate wine package including an exclusive double magnum of Katnook Estate Cabernet 2010 ($300) as well as a ‘Langton’s Museum Trio’ ($400); featuring three back vintages Katnook Estate Prodigy Shiraz 2000, Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 and Katnook Estate Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 in a limited edition wooden box.Donated by Katnook Estate.Fourth Prize Value: $700
FIFTH PRIzE DETAILS: Dinner for six guests at Fatto Bar and Cantina at Hamer Hall. Situated on the Yarra River within Melbourne’s iconic Arts Centre enjoy three sumptuous courses of Italian delicacies matched with premium wine as you gaze onto stunning views of Melbourne and the city skyline. Valid until 17 November 2014.Donated by Fatto Bar and Cantina.Fifth Prize Value: $900
Winners will be notified at the Event, at the time of the draw, and with confirmation in writing. Winners will be published on the Event page of the Opera Australia website at opera.org.au/supportus/specialevents/melbourne_ring_cycle_gala_dinner from Wednesday 20 November 2013. If the winner is not present, Opera Australia will contact the winner and transfer the prize within 28 days after the draw.Prize values are based upon the recommended retail prices at the time of printing (inclusive of GST). Opera Australia accepts no responsibility for change in prize value between now and the ultimate prize redemption date. Non-cash prizes not redeemable for cash.Purchases made after the closed time of 10:00pm will not be included in the draw. Total number of Universal Music albums available: 250All prizes need to be booked directly with the donor and/or supplier. The winner must comply with the terms and conditions of each prize, within the specified validity period.Names and addresses of the winners and their respective prizes will be kept for three years after the completion of the lottery.
PAYMENTSA surcharge of 1% applies to all purchases made by Mastercard and Visa credit cards and a surcharge of 3% applies to all purchases made by Diners and American Express credit cards.
PRIVACY STATEMENTAll entries will be the property of the Promoters. The Promoters may disclose entrant’s personal information to their suppliers and donors. The Promoters are bound by the National Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988. Entrants can request access to the personal information the Promoters hold about them by contacting the Promoters at the address below.
Promoters’ details: Opera Australia, The Opera Centre, 480 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010 ABN 26 000 755 153. Ph: 02 9699 1099Permit Number authorised underVIC Licence No: VIC 13/2697
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