9–18 May 2014

follow us #CIMF cimf.org.au Welcome to the 2014 International The European Union is delighted to support Music Festival. Celebrating its 20th year, the prestigious Canberra International Music this year’s Festival will bring together many Festival in what promises to be a magnificent of ’s finest musicians and a wonderful classical music event. array of acclaimed international artists to I am particularly pleased that the opening ensure a memorable program. night of the 2014 festival will take place on This year’s theme, The Fire and the Rose, will explore the centenary of 9 May, a date when 500 million European citizens celebrate Europe Day the commencement of World War I and the 75th anniversary of the all over the world. outbreak of World War II through the works of composers who wrote A number of the EU Member States' Embassies are also involved in while serving as soldiers on all sides. the festival, offering the Canberra community a unique opportunity of You will experience a rich and vibrant program of classical and enjoying some remarkable pieces of work – many of which are in fact contemporary music – a showcase of the familiar and the new. world or Australian premieres. The Festival program will feature a number of major reflective works In a year when we commemorate the centenary of the start of WWI, it is by Bach, Mozart and Brahms performed on period instruments. fitting that CIMF Director Chris Latham has put together a repertoire by Once again the award-winning Amazing Spaces series showcases European and other composers who at different times were affected or Canberra’s unique architecture and landscapes and explores the influenced by war and its difficult consequences. connections between art and music. It’s a wonderful opportunity to For Europe 2014 also marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin experience what our city has to offer at its most beautiful time of year. Wall which led, ten years ago, to the historic enlargement of the EU to I encourage Canberrans and visitors to the city not to miss this year’s Central and Eastern Europe. music program, and wish everyone involved all the best for the With my thanks to all who have made this event possible, I invite you to Festival’s 20th anniversary. experience this wonderful festival of great music. H.E. Mr Sem Fabrizi Ambassador Katy Gallagher MLA Delegation of the European Union to Australia ACT Chief Minister

2014 will be the CIMF’s biggest program yet, It gives me great pleasure to welcome you and my last festival – my final gift to a city I love. to the 20th Canberra International Music On the surface the program is about war, but it Festival. Ursula Callus, the founder of the is really about peace. The Great War gave birth Festival, would be as delighted as we are Peter H islop Peter Peter H islop Peter o: to the modern world and its long shadows still t with this milestone. It has only been achieved Pho : Ph oto hang over the present day. The loss of all the by enormous contributions from the ACT musicians who were killed or maimed on the battlefields of World War 1 Government, Australia Council, corporate sponsors and the Canberra ended up killing classical music. Whatever remnants managed to survive community in the form of concert sponsorship, volunteering, billeting that catastrophe were wiped out by the next World War. It created a poverty and being our attentive and critical audience. of spirit. At its heart, where there should have been love, was fear and This year our Artistic Director Chris Latham has put together a program despair. It was a universal wound which defied healing. that may challenge, but will certainly delight. The music, which he has 100 years later, in response to these events, we will bring 100 composers’ researched for the past ten years, will commemorate the centenary of lost works back to life. We will have them live again while their music lasts, WWI and the 75th anniversary of WWII. Many of these concerts will be and by hearing their music, we will experience, in a new way, what it is to held in the Fitters' Workshop – built in 1916, one of the first buildings lose such life and talent. erected in Canberra. The festival is entitled the Fire and the Rose, and speaks to a balance Sadly, this is Chris Latham’s last Festival. We have been very fortunate between passion and love, that ultimately informs wisdom. I am very to have had such a talented Artistic Director and are enormously proud grateful that 12 international missions are supporting this idea – 'that the of what he has achieved for the Canberra community and Pro Musica. time of making war is over'. I believe humanity has a chance to break this I encourage you to come and enjoy the 2014 Festival, and look forward regular cycle of destruction – that there is nothing inevitable about resorting to meeting you there. to militarism over diplomacy. This music speaks powerfully to life. My hope is it can inoculate Dorothy Danta us against war. President, Pro Musica Christopher Latham Director, Canberra International Music Festival MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY CITY NEWS AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE presents a CIMF Preview event presents a Festival Preview concert April 24 anzac day eve Living democracy: Lest We Forget thurs 7.00pm the cultural cost of war Cello recital by David Pereira with Tamara Anna

Host: Daryl Karp, Director, Museum Cislowska piano of Australian Democracy April 10 Francis Purcell Warren (UNITED KINGDOM) Adagio for Thurs 6.00pm cello and piano AP We are carrying out a great experiment, the for 6.30pm Joseph Boulnois (FRANCE) Cello Sonata (1917) AP fulfillment of the same recurrent dream that for Manuel De Falla (SPAIN) Siete canciones

ten centuries has revisited the peoples of Europe: Photography Fusion David Pereira. populares espanolas (1914) creating between them an organization putting King's Hall Enrique Granados (SPAIN) Madrigal for Australian an end to war and guaranteeing an eternal Old Parliament Cello and Piano (1915) AP Centre for peace. Robert Schuman, Architect of the EU - May 16 1949 House Claude Debussy (FRANCE) Cello Sonata (1915) Christianity CIMF Artistic Director, Chris Latham and ABC 18 King George Terrace FS Kelly (AUS) Con Moto WP and Culture 666’s Alex Sloan discuss the cultural cost of Parkes Arnold Trowell (NZ) Andante quasi adagio from Cello 15 Blackall Street Barton (1916) AP war with a distinguished panel including (includes Sonata No. 2 tickets. $10 glass of wine) tickets. $45 // $40 EU Delegation Ambassador Sem Fabrizi, Sándor Vándor (HUNGARY) Air AP Belgian Ambassador Jean-Luc Bodson, Duration. 80Mins. Ernst Bloch (SWITZERLAND) Schelomo (1916) Duration. 120Mins. French Ambassador Stephane Romatet and German Ambassador Dr Christoph Müller This conversation will include performances of related works from the 2014 Festival program.

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Prepare for a perfect harmony of live pop folk, acoustic, classical, contemporary and world music together with great food and drink, all in the picturesque setting of Norgrove Park. It’s one of the highlights of the Canberra International Music Festival and it’s an event you won’t want to miss.

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7 DELEGATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION presents Europe Day May 9 Opening Concert FRI 7.00pm

Celebrating the European Union

Highlights Albert Hall JS Bach (GERMANY) Cantata BWV 130 Commonwealth Avenue, Heinrich Biber (AUSTRIA) Battaglia op. 6 Yarralumla

Einojuhani Rautavaara (FINLAND) Agnus Dei arr. tickets. $45 // $40 for strings WP (balcony seats only available) as well as Australian premieres of works by Wladyslaw Duration. Mins. Szpilman (POLAnD), Leó Weiner (hUnGARY), Hamilton 70 Harty (IRELAnD), Ilse Weber (CzECh REPUBLIC), Leo Smit (nEThERLAnDS), Enrique Granados (SPAIn), Georges Antoine (BELGIUM), W Denis Browne (UnITED KInGDOM), 02 6275 2700 Reynaldo Hahn (FRAnCE), Vladimir Godar (Slovac Republic) AnD Giacomo Puccini (ITALY)

Simone Riksman SOPRANO, Christopher Saunders TENOR, Song Company & guests Tobias Cole COUNTERTENOR, Paul McMahon TENOR, Andrew Fysh BASS, Canberra Festival Chorus, Woden Valley Youth Choir (DIR. Alpha Gregory), Tamara Anna Cislowska PIANO, Alice Giles HARP, The Wallfisch Band DIR. Elizabeth Wallfisch, COND. Roland Peelman

W P - World premiere 9 capital MAGAZINE presents CANBERRA TIMES presents May 10 Music from No Man’s Land The Pianist SAT 4.00pm

Recovering the lost works of May 10 Spectacular pianistic showcase, featuring the music SAT 1.30pm FS Kelly and WB Manson of Wladyslaw Szpilman (of the film The Pianist), and other wartime piano works. Frederick Septimus Kelly Fitters' Wladyslaw Szpilman Fitters' Theme, Variations and Fugue Workshop Concertino for two pianos (1942) AP Workshop Songs Mazurka (1943) AP Kingston Arts Precinct Kingston Arts Precinct Willie Braithwaite Manson 11 Wentworth Avenue Sergei Prokofiev Piano Sonata no 7 (1942) 11 Wentworth Avenue Songs Kingston Frank Bridge Lament for the Sinking of the Lusitania Kingston Frederick Septimus Kelly (1915 ) AP tickets. $45 // $40 tickets. $55 // $50 A Cycle of Lyrics for piano solo op. 4 (Selections) And works by Béla Bartók, Leó Weiner AP, Alberic Piano Trio movement AP Magnard AP, William Baines AP, Jean Cras AP, Duration. 80 Mins. Duration. 120 Mins. String Trio AP Antonio Fragoso AP, André Devaere AP Slow Movement from the F minor Piano Sonata (1916) Tamara Anna Cislowska, Adam Cook, Bengt Forsberg, Christopher Saunders TENOR, Rebecca Chan VIOLIN, James Daniel de Borah, Timothy Young, Calvin Bowman PIANO Wannan VIOLA, David Pereira CELLO, Daniel de Borah, Calvin 02 6275 2700 02 6275 2700 Bowman, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Adam Cook, Timothy Young Concert supported by Bev and Don Aitkin PIANO

Concert supported by Anonymous

AP - Australian AP - Australian premiere premiere 10 11 EMBASSIES OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY AND THE KINGDOM Elizabeth Wallfisch CANBERRA CENTRE presents OF THE NETHERLANDS present mother's May 11 day 20th Anniversary Gala The Vessel SUN 1.30pm Celebrating two decades of the May 10 Festival in Canberra Celebrating female creators and performers SAT 8.00pm Starring Elizabeth Wallfischbaro que violin Works by composer-in-residence Fitters' and The Wallfisch Band, Leo Duarte baroque oboe, Albert Hall Workshop Roland Peelman conductor, Simone Riksman Elena Kats-Chernin Commonwealth Avenue, Kingston Arts Precinct soprano, Christopher Saunders tenor, The Song Marcato: Festival Direction WP Yarralumla 11 Wentworth Avenue Company with Tobias Cole counter-tenor, Paul Two Stolen Pieces WP Kingston McMahon tenor, Andrew Fysh bass, Calvin tickets. $80 // $70 Dance of the Paper Umbrellas WP tickets. Bowman, Elena Kats-Chernin, Timothy Young, Russian Toccata WP $45 // $40 Duration. 120 Mins. Tamara Anna Cislowska, Daniel de Borah piano Eliza Aria Duration. 80 Mins.

Works by JS Bach*, Elena Kats-Chernin*, * WP, April Code Enrique Granados, Clement Janequin, Heinrich Biber*, Prelude and Cube WP Johann Heinrich Schmelzer*, Ivor Gurney and Reynaldo Hahn 02 6275 2700 Tango Nochy WP *performances on period instruments 02 6275 2700 Concert supported by Russian Rag Betty Beaver Scherzino

Elena Kats-Chernin, Tamara Anna Cislowska PIANO

Concert supported by Warren Curry and Randy Goldberg

W P - World premiere W P - World premiere

12 13 T&V PIANOS presents EMBASSY OF THE KINGDOM The Mystic, the May 11 OF THE NETHERLANDS presents May 11 Monk & the Muse SUN 4.00pm Magnificat sun 7.30pm

Sacred music of the Silk Road Continuing our survey of Bach’s magisterial

The hauntingly beautiful music of George Ivanovich Fitters' choral and instrumental masterworks Gurdjieff / Thomas de Hartmann and Komitas AP Workshop on historical instruments Members of the Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble: Kingston Arts Precinct Emmanuel Hovhannisyan DUDUK, Levon Eskenian, Lusine 11 Wentworth Avenue George Frideric Handel Battaglia Grigoryan PIANO Albert Hall Kingston JS Bach Sinfonia in D Major, BWV 1045 Commonwealth Avenue, JS Bach Cantata BWV 19 Yarralumla Concert supported by Cathy Crompton tickets. $55 // $50 and Tony Henshaw JS Bach Violin and oboe concerto BWV1060 tickets. $80 // $70 Duration. 80 Mins. JS Bach Magnificat Duration. 120 Mins. Song Company with guests Sonya Holowell and Susannah Bishop SOPRANOS, Tobias Cole COUNTER-TENOR, Paul McMahon 02 6275 2700 TENOR, Elizabeth Wallfisch BAROQUE VIOLIN, Leo Duarte BAROQUE OBOE, The Wallfisch Band, LED BY Elizabeth Wallfisch, Roland Peelman COND. 02 6275 2700

ALL PERFORMANCES ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS

Concert supported by Peronelle and Jim Windeyer

AP - Australian premiere 14 15 EMBASSY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY AND Embassy AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS – ACT presents of the Kingdom of Belgium present May 13

The Violin Sings N ils-Erik Sparf Amazing Space 1 tues 12.00pm

For Alma Moodie: outback May 12 Sounding the Great Hall violinist and European star mon 7.00pm Elena Kats-Chernin sounds Leonard French 6.15pm Alma Moodie Book Launch: Fitters' SPEAKERS: David Clarke MC, David Hobbes, Great Hall Bluebeard’s Bride by Kay Dreyfus Workshop Diane Firth AND David Williams University House ANU Host: Lieven Bertels, Director, Sydney Festival Kingston Arts Precinct Liversidge Street 7.00pm The Violin Sings University House Courtyard 11 Wentworth Avenue Acton Canberra Festival Brass Paul Hindemith (GERMANY) Solo Violin Sonata op. 11 Kingston Meet at the entrance No. 6 (1917-1918) AP Great Hall of University House tickets. Arthur Benjamin (AUS) Violin Sonata in E minor (1918) $55 // $50 Elena Kats-Chernin The Journey WP, after Igor Stravinsky (RUSSIA) Suite italienne tickets. $45 // $40 Duration. 120 Mins. Leonard French’s series of paintings: Georges Antoine (BELGIUM) Assez lent from Violin Sonata The Wharf, The Ship, The Cart, The Fortress, Duration. Mins. (1916) 100 The Cannon, The Monument, The Inferno, Joseph Haydn arr Fritz Kreisler (AUSTRIA) The Burial, The Wreck, The Wind Austrian Imperial Hymn (1915) 02 6275 2700 Elena Kats-Chernin Promenade, after Eugène Ysaÿe (BELGIUM) Allegro vivo from Sonata 02 6275 2700 Concert supported by for two violins (1915) AP Leonard French’s Regeneration Hans Pfitzner(GERMA NY) Second movement from Violin Major General the Hon. Michael Jeffery and Elena Kats-Chernin, Tamara Anna Cislowska PIANO Sonata (1918) AP Mrs Marlena Jeffery Erich Korngold (AUSTRIA) Garden Scene from Much Ado About Nothing (1918) Concert supported by Betty Beaver

Anna McMichael, Rebecca Chan, Klara Hellgren, Yuhki Mayne, Nils-Erik Sparf, Elizabeth Wallfisch VIOLIN, Bengt Forsberg, Timothy Young PIANO AP - Australian premiere W P - World premiere

16 17 Roy de Maistre, Rhythmic composition in yellow green minor 1919, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Caroline de Mestre Walker

EMBASSIES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND EMBASSY OF FRANCE presents THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS present Debussy and Ravel Triumph of the Heart

The war-time works of May 13 Music from the camps May 13 tues 6.00pm tues 8.15pm Debussy and Ravel Maurice Ravel Fitters' Erwin Schulhoff (CZECH REPUBLIC) Sextet, Pavel Haas Fitters' Le tombeau de Couperin (1914–17) Workshop (CZECH REPUBLIC) Suite per oboe e pianoforte (1939) Workshop Claude Debussy Kingston Arts Precinct Rosie Wertheim (NETHERLANDS) Le tsigane dans la lune AP Kingston Arts Precinct Études, Book 1 (Selections) (1915), En blanc et noir (1915), 11 Wentworth Avenue Viktor Ullman (CZECH REPUBLIC) Clere Vénus AP 11 Wentworth Avenue Syrinx (1913), Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maison Kingston Leo Smit (NETHERLANDS) La mort AP, Dick Kattenburg Kingston (1915), Pièce pour le vêtement du blessé (1915), Élégie (1915), (NETHERLANDS) Palestinian Songs AP, Ilse Weber (CZECH tickets. tickets. Berceuse héroïque (1914) $55 // $50 REPUBLIC) Ich Wandre durch Theresienstadt, Robert $55 // $50 Maurice Ravel Emanuel Heilbut (NETHERLANDS) Excerpts from Duration. 70Mins. Duration. 120Mins. Frontispice for 2 pianos, 5 hands (1918) AP Muziekboekje (1943), Ilse Weber Wiegala AP La Valse (1919) Uppsala Chamber Soloists, Simone Riksman, Louise Page SOPRANO, Christina Wilson MEZZO, Bengt Forsberg, Alan Hicks, Tamara Simone Riksman SOPRANO, Kate Clark wooden FLUTE, Tamara Anna Cislowska PIANO, Anna McMichael VIOLIN, David Pereira Anna Cisloswka, Daniel de Borah, Calvin Bowman, Timothy 02 6275 2700 02 6275 2700 CELLO, Callum Henshaw, Andrew Blanch GUITARS, Alice Giles Young, Bengt Forsberg, Adam Cook PIANO HARP, Virginia Taylor, Vernon Hill FLUTE, Eve Newsome OBOE, SECOND HALF WITHOUT Nicole Canham CLARINET, Paul Goodchild TRUMPET APPLAUSE UNTIL END Concert supported by Janet Tomi, Vicki Moss, Antonia Lehn, Margaret Wada and Part of the Year of Czech Music 2014 Jenny Cameron www.yearofczechmusic.cz

Concert supported by Pro Musica Board in memory of Ursula Callus AP - Australian AP - Australian premiere premiere 18 19 EMBASSY of the united states of america presents ACT RSL presents May 14 May 14 Amazing Space 2 wed 11.00am T h e Gl a s s S ol die r wed 6.00pm Sounding Nishi The story of Nelson Ferguson, trumpeter, Portrait concert of Nigel Westlake painter, stretcher-bearer and glass artist

SPEAKERS: David Clarke MC, Ann Cleary, Rodney Nishi Building Excerpts from Nelson Ferguson’s diary Fitters' Eggleston (March Studios) and Nigel Westlake Phillip Law Street READ BY: Donald Farrands and Nigel Westlake Workshop New Acton Kingston Arts Precinct Nishi Grand Stair Thomas Moore The Minstrel Boy Fabian Theory MEET IN NISHI FOYER Paul Goodchild CORNET 11 Wentworth Avenue Omphalo Centric Lecture BESIDE PALACE CINEMA Kingston Ernest Farrar Bredon Hill from English Pastoral Kalabash for percussion quartet tickets. $45 // $40 tickets. Impressions op 26 AP $55 // $50

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AP - Australian W P - World premiere premiere 20 21 saturday 10 1.30pm tuesday Music From sunday No Man’s Land 13 Fitters' Workshop 11 12 NOON 1.30-5.00pm 1.30pm Amazing Space 1 CIMF at the The Vessel Sounding the Great Kingston Foreshore Fitters' Workshop Hall Norgrove Park University House, ANU 4.00pm friday 4.00pm 6.00PM The Mystic, the monday 9 The Pianist Monk and the Muse Debussy and Ravel Fitters' Workshop Fitters' Workshop 7.00pm Fitters' Workshop 12 Europe Day 8.00pm 7.30pm 7.00pm 8.15PM Opening Concert 20th Anniversary Gala Magnificat The Violin Sings Triumph of the Heart Albert Hall Albert Hall Albert Hall Fitters' Workshop Fitters' Workshop wednesday14 thursday 15 friday 16 saturday 17 sunday 18 11.00am 12 NOON 11.30 FOR 12 NOON 1.30pm 11.00am Amazing Space 2 Amazing Space 3 Amazing Space 5 A Brahmsian Delight Peter and the Wolf Sounding Nishi Sounding the Sounding the Lake Fitters' Workshop CGGS Hall Nishi Building, New Acton Foreshore Southern Cross Yacht Kingston Arts Precinct Club, Yarralumla 4.00pm 1.30pm 6.00pm Quartet for the End Into the Rose Garden 4.30pm 6.00pm The Glass Soldier of Time Fitters' Workshop Fitters' Workshop Amazing Space 4 The Christmas Truce Fitters' Workshop Sunset at the High Fitters' Workshop 4.00pm 8.15pm Court 7.30pm Barbara Blackman 8.15pm Mozart Requiem High Court of Australia The Fire and the Rose Lecture Albert Hall Heart Strings Llewellyn Hall Why Music? 8.15pm Fitters' Workshop Fitters' Workshop The Birth of the Fitters' 7.30pm Fitters' Workshop Into the Rose Garden Fitters' Workshop

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31 EMBASSIES OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN AND FINLAND present ROYAL DANISH EMBASSY AND ANU SCHOOL OF MUSIC present

Quartet for May 17 The Fire May 17 the End of Time sat 4.00pm and the Rose sat 7.30pm

Music of transcendence An orchestral epic of war and peace

Toivo Kuula Songs Fitters' ACT 1 Llewellyn HALL Gustav Holst Mars The Bringer Of War from Salve Regina for soprano and Workshop William Herbert Place The Planets (1914, WW1) string quintet WP Kingston Arts Precinct Canberra Ralph Vaughan Williams Romanza from the Jean Sibelius The Spruce; Songs 11 Wentworth Avenue 5th Symphony (1938-43, WW2) tickets. $65 // $60 Erich Korngold Lied from Suite for 2 Violins, Cello and Kingston Richard Strauss Sunset, Epilogue and Evening Piano left hand Op.23 AP Duration. 150 Mins. tickets. $55 // $50 from An Alpine Symphony (1915) Lili Boulanger Pie Jesu ACT 2 Nadia Boulanger Lux Aeterna AP Duration. 120 Mins. Cecil Coles Cortège from Behind the Lines (1918, WW1) AP Einojuhani Rautavaara Agnus Dei for strings Ross Edwards Symphony no 1 ‘Da Pacem Domine’ Giacomo Puccini Morire (1991, Gulf War) William Barton didjeridu Pv Concert supported by Olivier Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time 02 6275 2700 ACT 3 David Geer Simone Riksman SOPRANO, Bengt Forsberg PIANO, Nils-Erik Concert supported by Rued Langgaard Music of the Spheres (1916-18, WW1) AP Sparf, Bernt Lysell VIOLIN, Erik Wahlgren CELLO, Uppsala David Geer Chamber Soloists, ANAM String Quartet, Justin Bullock BASS, Nigel Westlake Finale from Missa Solis – Craig Hill CLARINET, Alice Giles HARP, Calvin Bowman PIANO, Requiem for Eli Albert-Jan Roelofs ORGAN, Christopher Latham DIR. Louise Page SOP, Canberra Choral Society, Canberra Festival Orchestra incl. Wallfisch Band, ANU School of Music faculty, staff and students, Sprogis Woods Smith Young Artists,

Woden Valley Youth Choir, Vox – Sydney Philharmonia Choirs; AP - Australian W P - World premiere Christopher Latham & Roland Peelman COND. premiere AP - Australian PV – premiere premiere OF version 32 33 Illustration © David DePasquale 2012 © David DePasquale Illustration

ACTEW WATER presents EMBASSIES OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS AND THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY present Peter May 18 Into the Rose Garden and the Wolf sun 11.00am The Festival finale May 18 sun 1.30pm & The world’s best-loved musical 7.30pm

fable for children Johannes Brahms An Australian Requiem Fitters' A recreation of the first Australian performances of the Workshop Calvin Bowman Curly Pyjama Letters Canberra German Requiem in English and on period instruments Sergei Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Girls’ Grammar Kingston Arts Precinct W Denis Browne To Gratiana, Dancing and Singing 11 Wentworth Avenue Narrator: Duncan Driver Senior School Hall arr. Bowman for voice and orchestra WP Kingston Virginia Taylor FLUTE, Eve Newsome OBOE, Robert Spring Avenue, CLARINET, Simone Walters BASSOON, Paul Goodchild TRUMPET, The Wallfisch Band, ACO , Canberra Festival Chorus Deakin 2 tickets. $80 // $70 James McCrow, Gilbert Cami Farras HORN, Nigel Crocker (incl. Sprogis Woods Smith Young Artists, Oriana Chorale, TROMBONE, JB Smith PERCUSSION, Uppsala Chamber Soloists, The Resonants, Igitur Nos, Kompactus and Vox – Sydney Duration. Mins. ANAM String Quartet, Justin Bullock BASS adult $25 // child $20 Philharmonia Choirs), Simone Riksman SOPRANO, 80 family ( 3+ persons) $70 Alexander Knight BASS, Christopher Saunders TENOR, Roland Peelman DIR. Concert supported by Marjorie Lindenmayer duration. 60 Mins. Both performances supported by 02 6275 2700 Marjorie Lindenmayer and 02 6275 2700 Peronelle and Jim Windeyer

W P - World premiere

34 35 The CIMF Fringe Festival 2014 Composers-in-Residence

ALL At the Free RECITAL ROOM ational Boys Choir of Australia Choir of Australia N ational Boys Bridget Elliot Photos Forrest/Workers' Steve MAY 12 Calvin Bowman ROSS EDWARDS ELENA NIGEL WESTLAKE Mon 11am Alma Moodie Lecture: Kay Dreyfus KATS-CHERNIN Mon 3pm ANU Artist in Profile: Dr Alec Hunter, Composer MAY 13 International Sponsors Tues 10am MUSIC AND COLONIAL CONQUEST IN THE The Canberra International Music Festival thanks the following 18TH CENTURY: Dr David Irving Diplomatic Missions for their invaluable support: Tues 3pm WAR’S ECHOES: MUSIC AFTER WWI: Prof Peter Tregear MAY 14

Wed 2pm The Glass Soldier: Don Farrands delegation of the european union to Australia Grandson of Nelson Ferguson An Anzac’s story told through music. Wed 4pm Westlake on Westlake Composer-in-residence Nigel Westlake on his music MAY 15 Thurs 10am ANU Artist in Profile: John Mackey on Jazz & War Thurs 3pm Women In Wartime: Lenore Coltheart, Canberra writer, historian and feminist

Embassy of the MAY 16 United States of America Fri 10am ANU Artist in Profile: Tate Sheridan, Composer Fri 4pm IN CONVERSATION: Aaron Corn and William Barton

MAY 18 Sun 4.00pm Free BARBARA BLACKMAN LECTURE: Royal Danish Embassy Why Music? Stuart MacKenzie, Ross Edwards Fitters’ Workshop and Christopher Latham Kingston Arts Precinct Austrian Embassy 11 Wentworth Ave, Kingston Canberra

Sunday November 30 2014 Presented by Village Building Co. National Arboretum of Australia voicesintheforest.com.au

36 37 2014 Cimf Artist Supporters

Elizabeth WallfischV IOLIN Simone Riksman SOPRANO Supported by Alison Clugston Supported by Lou and Mandy Cornes and Richard Cornes Westende Ideas that The Wallfisch Band Daniel de Borah PIANO Supported by David Geer Supported by two anonymous donors will change ANAM String Quartet Supported by Warren Curry David Pereira CELLO and Randy Goldberg Supported by Christine Goode the way Bengt Forsberg PIANO, and the Elena Kats-Chernin PIANIST / COMPOSER Uppsala Chamber Soloists Supported by Warren Curry and you work Supported by the Swedish Embassy Randy Goldberg Sprogis Woods Smith Young Roland Peelman CONDUCTOR Artists Supported by Koula Notaras Supported by Arn Sprogis, Margot and Emmanuel Notaras Woods, Ann and Roger Smith Kay Dreyfus and The Song Company Supported by Dianne Lieven Bertels and Brian Anderson Supported by Lyrebird Press

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$690 Preview Event April 10 6.30pm $10 $10 FESTIVAL GOLD PASS Living democracy Immerse yourself in the entire festival by purchasing a CIMF Preview Concert GOLD PASS. A GOLD PASS enables you to attend 24 Concerts* April 24 7.00pm $45 $40 from May 9 to May 18. GOLD PASS holders also enjoy priority Lest We Forget seating in the front rows, and will receive a free copy of our 1 Europe Day Opening Concert Fri 9 7.00pm $45* $40* Festival Program. GOLD PASSES are available from the Pro Musica office only. 2 Music From No Man’s Land Sat 10 1.30pm $45 $40 3 The Pianist Sat 10 4.00pm $55 $50 $305 FESTIVAL Weekend pass 4 20th Anniversary Gala Sat 10 8.00pm $80 $70 Includes all concerts for EITHER 5 The Vessel Sun 11 1.30pm $45 $40 Weekend 1 Weekend 2 Fri May 9–Sun May 11 or Fri May 16*–Sun May 18 6 The Mystic, the Monk Sun 11 4.00pm $55 $50 and the Muse WEEKEND PASSES are available from the Pro Musica office only. 7 Magnificat Sun 11 7.30pm $80 $70 *please NOTE: This does not include Concert 18: Sounding the Lake – see below. 8 The Violin Sings Mon 12 7.00pm $55 $50 TICKETS FOR ALL CONCERTS are available from 9 Amazing Space 1 Tues 13 12 noon $45 $40 in person Canberra Theatre Centre Sounding the Great Hall Civic Square, London Circuit, 10 Debussy and Ravel Tues 13 6.00pm $55 $50 Canberra City

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Preview Event: April 10 – Thurs 6.00pm Old Parliament 14 Mozart Requiem Wed 14 8.15pm $80 $70 Living democracy: House, Parkes Tickets $10 online from the cultural cost of war www.TryBooking.com/EMWQ 15 Amazing Space 3 Thurs 15 12 noon $45 $40 Sounding the Foreshore Preview Concert: April 24 – Thurs 7.00pm ACCC Chapel, Barton 16 Amazing Space 4 Thurs 15 4.30pm $55 $50 Lest We Forget Tickets $45/$40 online from Sunset at the High Court www.TryBooking.com/EMTC 17 The Birth of the Fitters' Thurs 15 8.15pm $55 $50 Concert 18 May 16 – Fri 12pm Amazing Space 5 Only 95 places are available for this concert. Tickets cost 18 Amazing Space 5 Fri 16 11.30am FOR $120 / $110 12 noon Sounding the Lake $120 (or $110 for Gold Pass holders and Pro Musica Sounding the Lake (see HOW TO BOOK page) members), and are available online from 19 The Christmas Truce Fri 16 6.00pm $55 $50 www.TryBooking.com/EMSV 20 Heart Strings Fri 16 8.15pm $65 $60 Concert 23 May 17 – Sat 7.30pm 21 A Brahmsian Delight Sat 17 1.30pm $55 $50 The Fire and the Rose Only available via Ticketek Ticket prices include GST and Booking Fees. Transaction fees apply, 22 Quartet for the End of Time Sat 17 4.00pm $55 $50 and a credit/debit card processing fee from 1.95% may apply.

Phone 1300 795 012 23 The Fire and the Rose Sat 17 7.30pm $65 $60 24 Peter and the Wolf Sun 18 11.00am $25 $20 Pro Musica office Family Ticket $70 email [email protected] Phone 02 6230 5880 web cimf.org.au 25 Into the Rose Garden Sun 18 1.30pm & $80 $70

Concession: This term covers Pro Musica members, full-time students, Government Healthcare and Pension 7.30pm cardholders and Seniors’ cardholders. *OPENING CONCERT: BALCONY SEATS ONLY AVAILABLE 42 Please note: There is a minimum of one hour between concerts. 43 Sponsors and Partners Honour Roll

Pro Musica would like to offer special thanks to the following people who have invested time or resources in the Canberra International Music Festival, giving us the opportunity to present this ambitious program. Supported by This project has been assisted by the Australian Government the ACT Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Pro Musica and Festival Staff Chris Latham, Kathleen Grant, Peter Trick, Hanna-Mari Latham, Liz McKenzie, Geoff Millar, Dan Sloss, Suzanne Kiraly, Rachel Walker, Helen Moore, Pamela McKay, Jack Hobbs, Alex Raupach, Lindsay Miller, Tom Fisher, Hugh Coffey, Simon Peart, Olga Pagrati delegation of the european union to Australia Pro Musica Board Dorothy Danta (President), Dr. Arn Sprogis (Vice President), Will Laurie (Treasurer), Tony Henshaw (Secretary), Donna Bush, Bev Clarke, Royston Gustavson, Govert Mellink, Education Partner Architecture Partners Associate Professor Virginia Taylor; Associate Professor Timothy Kain, AM (Artistic Advisor to the Board). Pro Musica recognises the ANU School of Music as its major performance partner in the The Amazing Space Series Co-Directors presentation of the Canberra International Music Festival. David Clarke, Ann Cleary, Dianne Firth, Graham Humphries, Chris Latham, Peter Trick, Robyn Stone, Jessica de Rome, Australian Institute of Architects (ACT Branch) Bronze Sponsors Special thanks Peter Tregear (head, ANU School of Music), Kay Dreyfus, Lieven Bertels, Lenore Coltheart, John Mackey, David Irving, Alec Hunter, Don Farrands, Nigel Westlake, Elena Kats-Chernin, Ross Edwards, Stuart MacKenzie, Calvin Bowman, Tate Sheridan, Gary Media Partners France, Paul McMahon, Harriet Torrens, Tobias Cole, David Pereira, Tor Frømyhr, Max McBride, Megan Billing, Louise Page, Christina Wilson, Alan Hicks, Phillipa Candy, Lyn Fuller, Miroslav Bukovsky, Peter Sculthorpe, Alpha Gregory, Sandra Taylor, Roland Peelman, Margaret Hansen, Peter Hislop, Graham Humphries and Cox Architects, Jessica de Rome, Margot Woods, Peggy Polias, Matt Rankin, Jenny Harper, Helene Stead, Megan Young (NSW Art Gallery), Caroline de Mestre Walker, Jan Fuhrman and the many other volunteers who have given their time and effort to this Festival, particularly those Travel and Accommodation Partners who so generously make their homes and their cars available to billet and transport the Festival’s visiting musicians. Brochure preparation – Geoff Millar / Sam Behr Design – Designer 2014 The Australian War Memorial – Front cover image with soldiers - MEA0242 Laurence Business Partners Craddock Le Guay, c. July 1943. Leading Aircraftman E. Maskell (right) and Warrant Officer Blancowe (left) both members of No. 450 (Kittyhawk) Squadron RAAF, entertaining with their violin and guitar troops en route by barge to Sicily. Artwork – Public domain archives Page 2 Franz Marc (1880-1916) Page 16 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) Page 26 Claude Monet Waterlilies Fate of the Animals, 1913 The Sunflower (Giverny,1914-17) Venue Partners and other Supporters Page 3 Franz Marc (1880-1916) Page 17 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) Page 27 Franz Marc (1880-1916) Fighting Forms, 1914 Flower Garden The Large Blue Horses Page 9 Franz Marc (1880-1916) Page 18 Claude Monet The Page 28 Piet Mondrian Irises Animals in a Landscape, 1914 Water Lily Pond (painted Giverny, (1910) Page 10 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) 100kms from WW1 front lines) Page 29 Piet Mondrian Amaryllis Farmhouse with Birch Trees Page 19 Roy de Maistre Rhythmic (1910) Page 11 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) composition in yellow green Page 30 Paul Klee Once Emerged The Fir Forest minor (1919) From Gray Night (1918) Page 12 Claude Monet Weeping Page 20 Andre Derain Waterloo Page 31 Georges Braque L'olivier Willow, 1918 Bridge (served WW1 1914-18) près de l'Estaque (served 1914- Page 13 Auguste Macke (1887- Page 21 Paul Klee Tomb in Three 15, wounded, temporarily blinded) 1914) Bathing Girls with Town in Parts (served WW1 1916-18) Page 32 Robert Delaunay the Background Page 24 Claude Monet Waterlilies Paysage au disque (WW1, Page 14 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (Giverny,1914-17) declared deserter) Garden with Crucifix Page 25 Claude Monet Waterlilies Page 33 Piet Mondrian Page 15 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (Giverny,1914-17) Chrystanthemum (1908-09)

Tree of Life (detail)

All information in this program is correct at the time of publishing. The CIMF Artistic Program may be subject to change depending on availability of artists and festival programming needs. The Artistic Director reserves 44 the right to make changes, alter, amend or delete sections of the scheduled program without notification. ACTEW Water is proud to sponsor the 20th Annual Canberra International Music Festival.

Providing clean, safe and reliable drinking water to the Canberra community.