Christmas to Candlemas (1994)

Tuesday 20 December 1994, 8pm
Xavier College, Barkers Road, Kew

PROGRAM
Program details taken from newspaper review (below)

Robert Fayrfax Magnificat
Walter Lambe Nesciens Mater
Jean Mouton Nesciens Mater
Andreas de Silva Puer natus est nobis
Nicolas Gombert O magnum mysterium
William Byrd Senex puerum
William Byrd Hodie beata Virgo
Jacob Handl Omnes de Saba venient
G.P. da Palestrina Hodie Christus natus est
G.P. da Palestrina Missa Hodie Christus natus est

SINGERS

SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS
Deborah Summerbell Katherine Wells Grantley McDonald Andrew Fysh
Carol Veldhoven Margaret Arnold Calvin Bowman Adrian Phillips
Vivian Hamilton Jennifer Mathers Siro Battaglin Jerzy Kozlowski
Deborah Kayser Lynette Richardson Nicholas Tolhurst Richard Nicholls

REVIEW

Friday 23 December 1994, The Age [Melbourne], p.13
New ensemble simply superb
Clive O’Connell

THIS GROUP of 16 singers is a fairly recent addition to the set of choirs that give public concerts, such as
the Melbourne Chorale, the Astra Society, the Tudor Choristers, and the Ormond College Choir.
They have taken their name from a Flemish Renaissance composer whose stature has been overshadowed by
his contemporaries and followers Palestrina, Tallis, Lassus and Byrd. Nevertheless, certain commentators
rank Gombert very highly for his church music’s mysticism and the fluency of his secular chansons.
The ensemble is, in a word, superb. This quality of music-making is so fine that you could kick yourself for
missing the Gombert’s previous concerts.
There are, I think, two factors of some weight that give them an edge over other choral bodies that attempt
similar works: the quality of each member, and the distinction of their director.
The soprano line, for example, boasts Deborah Summerbell, Vivien Hamilton and Deborah Kayser; Margaret
Arnold and Jennifer Mathers are two of the altos; two of the city’s finest young musical talents Calvin
Bowman and Siro Battaglin can be heard in
the tenor quartet; and the powerful bass section has Adrian Phillips and Jerzy Kozlowski.
In fact, most of the faces in the Ensemble Gombert are familiar from other choirs. So they have a great deal
of experience between them; at least half have been solo singers. More to the point, each is a thorough
musician, which is just as well because there is clearly no room in this group for passengers, particularly
when they produced a program like Tuesday’s, where the major work was Palestrina’s eight- part Missa Hodie
Christus natus est.
John O’Donnell has had ups and downs as a choral conductor, but this set of singers must give him great
satisfaction. Their phrasing is finely polished; their realisation of massive block chords thrills with its
controlled power; and as far as I could judge, their pitch did not falter. In the concert’s first half, it was hard to
find a flaw as they moved from Fayrfax’s Magnificat Regale and two settings of Nesciens Mater, through
Gombert’s rich and euphonious O magnum mysterium, to the more familiar reaches of a pair of Byrd motets
and the near-Baroque splendour of Handel’s Omnes de Sabe venient.
It seems as if the director and his singers are making a speciality of Renaissance choral music, and the more
polyphonically complex, the better. There appears to be no other choir occupied in this field; not surprising,
because this night’s work would scare off any competition.
The Ensemble Gombert, most fortunate in its talented personnel, is an outstanding body that demonstrates
one of the most rewarding facets to music of any type: how gifted individuals work together to achieve
gratifyingly high standards.
Clive O’Connell/Courtesy of The Age

Sunday Live (1993)

Sunday, 7 February 1993 at 3pm
National Gallery of Victoria, St Kilda Road, Melbourne

ABC Classic FM Sunday Live Recital

PROGRAM

Josquin Desprez Mille regretz
Nicolas Gombert Mille regretz
Josquin Desprez Praeter rerum seriem
Orlando de Lassus Magnificat super Praeter rerum seriem
William Byrd Senex puerum portabat
William Byrd Hodie beata virgo Maria
Heinrich Isaac Virgo prudentissima

 

SINGERS

Soprano
NO PERSONNEL LISTED
Alto Tenor Bass

Music For Mary: Canberra (1992)

Sunday 30 August, 8:00pm
Chapel of the Annunciation
Canberra Girls’ Grammar School
Gawler Crescent, Deakin, ACT

Josquin Desprez Ave Maria
Josquin Desprez Inviolata, integra, et casta es
Costanzo Festa Ave Regina caelorum
Costanzo Festa Inviolata, integra, et casta es
Nicolas Gombert O gloriosa Dei genitrix
Nicolas Gombert Regina caeli laetare
Orlando de Lassus Magnificat tertii toni super Mort et fortune
G.P. da Palestrina Assumpta est Maria (motet) and Missa Assumpta est Maria

Singers
Soprano: Deborah Summerbell, Carol Veldhoven, Elisabeth Anderson, Vivien Hamilton
Alto: Katherine Wells, Margaret Arnold, Jennifer Wills (Mathers), Lynette Richardson
Tenor: Simon Biazeck, Grantley McDonald, Siro Battaglin, Nicholas Tolhurst
Bass: Carl Rosman, Peter Tregear, Andrew Fysh, Richard Nicholls

Australian National Open Choral Championship (1992)


Saturday 29 August 1992
[Location?] Wagga Wagga, NSW

Inaugural Australian National Open Choral Championship
Chamber Choir section

Winners

William Harris Faire is the Heaven (set piece)
Edmund Rubbra Te Deum
Orlando Lassus Magnificat tertii toni (a 5) super Mort et fortune
Encore: JS Bach Singet dem Herrn (first section)

Singers
Soprano: Deborah Summerbell, Carol Veldhoven, Elisabeth Anderson, Vivien Hamilton
Alto: Katherine Wells, Margaret Arnold, Jennifer Wills (Mathers), Lynette Richardson
Tenor: Simon Biazeck, Grantley McDonald, Siro Battaglin, Nicholas Tolhurst
Bass: Carl Rosman, Peter Tregear, Andrew Fysh, Richard Nicholls

 

Opening Concert: Rubens & the Italian Renaissance (1992)

Saturday, 20 June 1992
National Gallery of Victoria, St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Rubens and the Italian Renaissance Exhibition
Opening Concert

Conducted by Lynette Williams
PROGRAM

First bracket:
Richard Dering Quem vidistis pastores?
Carlo Gesualdo Ecce quomodo moritur justus
Palestrina Assumpta est Maria
Second bracket:
Josquin Mille regretz
Nicolas Gombert Mille regretz
Nicolas Gombert Qui colis Ausoniam

 

SINGERS

Soprano
NO PERSONNEL LISTED
Alto Tenor Bass

Music for Mary (1992)

Friday 12 June 1992
(repeated in Canberra, September 1992)
St Mary’s Star of the Sea, West Melbourne

PROGRAM

Josquin Desprez Ave Maria
Josquin Desprez Inviolata, integra et casta es
Josquin Desprez Ave Regina caelorum
Costanzo Festa 2.p. Gaude gloriosa
Costanzo Festa O gloriosa Dei genitrix
Nicolas Gombert 2.p. Quae est ista
Nicolas Gombert Regina caeli laetare
Orlande de Lassus Magnificat tertii toni super Mort et fortune
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Assumpta est Maria
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Missa Assumpta est Maria

 

SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS
Deborah Summerbell Katherine Wells Simon Biazeck Adrian Phillips
Carol Veldhoven Margaret Arnold Nicholas Edwards Mark Doggett
Elisabeth Anderson Jennifer Mathers Siro Battaglin Andrew Fysh
Vivien Hamilton Lynette Richardson Nicholas Tolhurst Richard Nicholls

Lamentations, Motets & Responsoria (1992)

Tuesday, 14 April 1992
Trinity College Chapel, Royal Parade, Parkville

PROGRAM

Nicolas Gombert (c1495-c1560) Super flumina Babylonis
Philippe de Monte (1521-1603) Super flumina Babylonis
William Byrd (1543-1623) Quomodo cantabimus?
Thomas Tallis (c1505-1585)
Incipit lamentatio Jeremiae prophetae

De lamentatione Jeremiae prophetae
Carlo Gesualdo (c1561-1613) Responsoria: Sabbato Sancto – In ij Noct.
1. Recessit pastor noster
2. O vos omnes
3. Ecce quomodo moritur justus
William Byrd Ne irascaris, Domine
William Byrd De lamentatione Jeremiae prophetae

 

SINGERS

Soprano  

Deborah Summerbell
Carol Veldhoven
Elisabeth Anderson
Vivien Hamilton

Alto 

Katherine Wells
Margaret Arnold
Jennifer Wills
Lyn Richardson

Tenor 

Simon Biazeck
Nicholas Edwards
Siro Battaglin
Nicholas Tolhurst

Bass 

Adrian Phillips
Mark Doggett
Andrew Fysh
Richard Nicholls

Concert (1991)

Wednesday, 3 April 1991
Trinity College Chapel, Royal Parade, Parkville

PROGRAM

Nicolas Gombert(c.1495-c.1560) Regina caeli laetare (a 12)
Jachet di Mantua (1483-1559) Alleluia, surrexit Dominus (a 4)
Josquin Desprez (c.1440-1521) Inviolata, integra, et casta es (a 5)
11th-century plainsong Victimae paschali laudes
Hans Buchner (1483-1538) Organ verses
Heinrich Isaac (c.1450-1517) Missa paschale (a 6)
Kyrie – Gloria – Sanctus – Agnus Dei
Arnolt Schlick (c.1460-after 1621) Maria zart (organ)
Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585) Gaude gloriosa Dei Mater (a 6)
Petr Eben (b.1929) Salve Regina
Petr Eben Cantico delle creature
Nicolas Gombert Mort et fortune (a 4)
Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594) Magnificat tertii toni (a 5) super Mort et fortune
Hans Kotter(c.1485-1 541) Kochersperger Spanieler (organ)
Clement Janequin (c.1485-1558) Le chant des oyseaux: Reveillez vous (a 4)

 

SINGERS

Soprano  

NO PERSONNEL LISTED

Alto Tenor Bass

Gaudeamus (1990)

Saturday 10 November 1990
Trinity College Chapel, Parkville

PROGRAM

Nicolas Gombert Gaudeamus omnes
Heinrich Isaac Gaudeamus omnes
Josquin Desprez Missa Gaudeamus
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus – Agnus Dei
John Taverner Audivi vocem de caelo
John Sheppard Audivi vocem de caelo
Thomas Tallis Audivi vocem de caelo
William Byrd In festo omnium sanctorum:
Gaudeamus omnes – Timete Dominum
Justorum animae – Beati mundo corde

 

Soprano Alto Tenor Bass
Deborah Summerbell Katherine Wells Simon Biazeck Adrian Phillips
Carol Veldhoven Margaret Arnold Stephen O’Leary Carl Rosman
Elisabeth Anderson Jennifer Wills [Mathers} Mark Doggett
Vivien Hamilton Lynette Richardson Richard Nicholls

Music of Three Franco-Flemish Masters (1990)

Saturday 8 September 1990
Trinity College Chapel, Parkville

PROGRAM

Nicolas Gombert Regina caeli laetare/Resurrexit
Josquin Desprez Ave nobilissima creatura/Tibi, domina gloriosa
Nicolas Gombert Ave Maria
Orlande de Lassus Magnificat tertii toni super Mort et fortune
Plainsong (11th century) Media vita
Nicolas Gombert Media vita
Nicolas Gombert Missa de Media vita

 

SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS
Deborah Summerbell Katherine Wells Simon Biazeck Adrian Phillips
Elisabeth Anderson Margaret Arnold Nicholas Edwards Carl Rosman
Vivien Hamilton Jennifer Wills [Mathers] Stephen O’Leary Mark Doggett
Lynette Richardson Richard Nicholls