Christmas to Candlemas (2018)

Christmas to Candlemas
Saturday, 1 December 2018, 8:00pm

Our Lady of Victories Basilica
Burke Road, Camberwell

Subscription Concert 3

This program features motets by Flemish and English composers from a variety of past Christmas to Candlemas performances. But it also includes the première of John O’Donnell’s new re-construction of the Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei of Tallis’ Missa Puer natus est nobis (only the Gloria of which has reached us intact).

Nativity/Christmas
Orlande de Lassus
Quem vidistis, pastores?
In principio erat Verbum

Circumcision
Jacob Handl
Mirabile mysterium

Epiphany
Jacob Handl
Omnes de Saba
Orlande de Lassus
Videntes stellam

Purification/Candlemas
William Byrd
Hodie beata virgo Maria
Senex puerum portabat
Thomas Tallis
Videte miraculum

Nativity/Christmas
Thomas Tallis
Missa Puer natus est nobis
Gloria – Sanctus – Benedictus – Agnus Dei

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke; Victoria Brown;
Kate McBride; Katharina Hochheiser; Claerwen Jones; Mandie Lee
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Peter Campbell; Tim van Nooten;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens;
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst;  Michael Leighton Jones;
Mike Ormerod; Tom Reid

CHRISTMAS TO CANDLEMAS
Ensemble Gombert
Our Lady of Victories, Camberwell at 8 pm

Yet again, John O’Donnell and his excellent choir take patrons on a much-anticipated exceptional tour of Renaissance sacred music that covers the Christmas story from the stable at Bethlehem to Simeon’s prophecies in the Temple.  Proceedings open with two Lassus motets: Quem viditis, pastores? for the shepherds’ take on the whole business, and In principio erat Verbum, the first 14 verses of St John’s Gospel which used to conclude the Tridentine Mass ritual and which still give a stunningly visionary theological context for Christ’s birth.   Jacob Handl’s Mirabile mysterium also offers an appraisal of the birth’s significance, while his Omnes de Saba makes a jubilant welcome for the Three Kings’ arrival on the scene.   Lassus then contributes his Videntes stellam which gives more physical detail concerning the royal visitors and their gifts.   O’Donnell & Co. move to the Tudors with a Byrd brace: Hodie beata virgo Maria which comes from the Candlemas Vespers and depicts Mary giving Jesus to Simeon for his blessing; the antiphon Senex puerum portabat deals with a series of paradoxes in lucid polyphony that lasts about two minutes.   Videte miraculum by Tallis concentrates heavily on Mary’s virginity with ethereal detachment.  The program’s main work is the 7-voice Puer natus est nobis Mass by Tallis which has no Kyrie or Credo and is based on a plainchant, with which the Gomberts will kindly preface their performance.   This chant’s text derives from Isaiah and most of it will be familiar to Handel’s Messiah lovers who, at this event, will be transported far beyond the German/British composer’s visions of worldly pomp and circumstance.
Clive O’Connell/O’Connell the Music

Bach & Barber @MRC (2018)

Monday, 5 November 2018, 6pm
Melbourne Recital Centre – Salon
Bach & Barber
Melbourne Recital Centre Local Heroes Series 2018

Johann Sebastian Bach:
Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf BWV 226
Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden
Fürchte dich nicht BWV 228
Samuel Barber:
Reincarnations
Twelfth Night
To be Sung on the Water
Agnus Dei

Soprano
Carol Veldhoven; Deborah Summerbell; Katherine Lieschke;
Victoria Brown; Katharina Hochheiser; Kate McBride
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Mandie Lee
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst; Mark Thawley
Mike Ormerod; Tom Reid

BACH & BARBER
Ensemble Gombert
Melbourne Recital Centre

Why this pairing?   It could be a demonstration of old and new counterpoint or an exploration of the contrast between masculinity and flaccidity.   However you read it, the night will test the Gomberts’ pitching and interpretative skills in the confined Salon space of the MRC.   For the Bach, we are confronted by three of the mighty motets: Der Geist hilft, Lobet den Herrn, and Furchte dich nicht.   Taking a bit longer to work through, the American composer’s group comprises the choral madrigal in three movements, Reincarnations; a setting of Laurie Lee’s Christmas poem Twelfth Night; its companion piece, To Be Sung on the Water; and the almost inevitable Agnus Dei arrangement of the Adagio for Strings which will probably make up the longest piece on the program.   The outer Bach pieces are for double choir, and they sound magnificently mobile in a fair-sized church but I think that here the dubious Lobet in 4 lines will come off best.
Clive O’Connell/O’Connell the Music

All Souls’ Victoria Requiem (2018)

All Souls’ Day Requiem at All Saints’ Church
Friday, 2 November 2018, 7:30 pm
All Saints’ Anglican Church, East St Kilda

Tomás Luis de Victoria Missa pro defunctis
Tomás Luis de Victoria Versa est in luctum

Soprano
Carol Veldhoven; Deborah Summerbell; Katherine Lieschke
Mandie Lee; Katharina Hochheiser; Kate McBride
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst; Mark Thawley;
Mike Ormerod; Tom Reid

John O’Donnell’s 70th Birthday Celebration (2018)

John O’Donnell’s 70th Birthday Celebration concert
Saturday, 6 October 2018, 3:30pm

St Ambrose Catholic Church, Woodend

Thomas Tallis Miserere nostri
Josquin des Prez Inviolata, integra, et casta es Maria
Clemens non Papa Fremuit spiritu Jesus
Nicolas Gombert Regina caeli laetare
[Capella Corelli: Cima and Castello]
Michael Praetorius Gott der Vater wohn uns bei
JS Bach Singet dem Herrn
[Capella Corelli: Purcell]
Claudio Monteverdi Magnificat a 8 [with Capella Corelli]

 

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke;
Victoria Brown; Kate McBride; Claerwen Jones
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Andrew Murray; Andrew Fysh
Mike Ormerod; Tom Reid

 

 

A High Renaissance Celebration (2018)

Homage to Gombert
Saturday, 22 September 2018, 8:00pm

Our Lady of Victories Basilica
Burke Road, Camberwell

Subscription Concert 2

This program is a celebration of two High Renaissance composers, Pierre de la Rue and Loyset Compère, both of whom died half a millennium ago, in 1518. The popular motet Absalon fili mi, generally attributed to Josquin, has been claimed by some as the work of La Rue, and the six-voice motet Pater de caelis Deus is a powerful demonstration of La Rue’s canonic technique. But La Rue is renowned above all as a composer of Masses, of which his six-voice Missa Ave sanctissima Maria, based on a motet by Verdelot, is a particularly fine example. Compère is represented by one of his so-called “substitution Masses”, a peculiarity of the Cathedral in Milan. The work is in fact a series of eight four-voice motets.

Josquin Desprez or Pierre de la Rue Absalon fili mi
Pierre de la Rue Pater de caelis Deus
Pierre de la Rue Ave sanctissima Maria
Pierre de la Rue Missa Ave sanctissima Maria
Loyset Compère Galeazescha

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Victoria Brown; Katharina Hochheiser;
Katherine Lieschke*; Claerwen Jones* (Alto 1 in Mass)
Alto
Belinda Wong; Helena Ekins-Daukes;
Niki Ebacioni; Peter Campbell
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Michael Stephens;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant
Bass
Andrew Murray;  Adrian Phillips;
Mike Ormerod; Chris Potter

A HIGH RENAISSANCE CELEBRATION
Ensemble Gombert
Our Lady of Victories Basilica, Camberwell at 8 pm

Concert No.2 out of three being given this year at the imposing Catholic church in Camberwell,  this endeavour by the Gomberts explores a rich mine of polyphony composed in the years before things got over-complicated.  The four composers programmed are Josquin, Pierre de la Rue, Verdelot and Compere – all contemporaries, imposing presences in the French and Franco-Flemish compositional worlds.   Josquin is represented by one work, the motet Absalon fili mi, which has been attributed to de la Rue – but never mind: it’s all in together for  this night’s family.   Verdelot also features with only one work: another six-voice motet, Ave sanctissima Maria which has also been attributed to that gadabout, de la Rue.   The real de la Rue compositions are the six-voice Pater de caelis Deus and the canon-crazy Missa Ave sanctissima Maria.   Compere’s Galeazescha, written for Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza of Milan, is another form of mass, but one comprising Marian motets rather than following the usual Ordinary format.   Here is the sort of music-making in which this exemplary ensemble shines: scholarly and transporting.
Clive O’Connell/O’Connell the Music

Bach & Brahms @MRC (2018)

Thursday, 9 August 2018, 6pm
Melbourne Recital Centre – Salon
Bach & Brahms
Melbourne Recital Centre Local Heroes Series 2018

This program features the greatest double-choir writing of the 18th and 19th centuries. Bach’s Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied may be a tour de force unmatched in the choral literature, but Brahms’ two late sets of motets, though lesser known, are among the composer’s greatest creations, worthy to stand alongside his finest chamber and symphonic works. Ensemble Gombert has championed all these works over the past twenty years.

Johann Sebastian Bach
Komm, Jesu, komm BWV 229
Ich lasse dich nicht BWV Anh.159
Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied BWV 225
Johannes Brahms
Fest- und Gedenksprüche, Op.109
Drei Motetten, Op.110

Soprano
Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke; Victoria Brown
Katharina Hochheiser; Claerwen Jones; Mandie Lee
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst; Andrew Murray;
Christian Smith; Mike Ormerod

Sound of Science @MRC (2018)

Tuesday, 7 August 2018, 6:30pm
Melbourne Recital Centre – Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
Sound of Science (lecture demonstration)

How have acoustics of buildings shaped the music that is composed to be performed within them?
Join acoustician Cameron Hough and Ensemble Gombert in discovering how church music changed from plainsong to polyphony in the more reverberant acoustic of Renaissance Italian churches to the contrapuntal cantatas by Bach in the drier acoustic of German churches.
Explore how the different acoustics of the Eisenstadt Palace and the Hanover Square Rooms influenced Haydn’s writing in his symphonies, and how Wagner created a completely new sound-world for opera in his new theatre at Bayreuth.
Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Stabat mater
Johann Sebastian Bach Singet dem herrn (first section)

Soprano
Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke; Victoria Brown
Katharina Hochheiser; Claerwen Jones; Mandie Lee
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Yi Wen Chin; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell;
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst; Andrew Murray;
Christian Smith; Mike Ormerod

Sunday Evensong at Trinity College (2018)

Evensong at Trinity College
Sunday, 29 July 2018, 5:00 pm
Trinity College Chapel
Royal Parade, Parkville

Responses: Smith of Durham
Psalm 145: Chant by Thomas Norris
Canticles: Robert Parsons First Evening Service
Anthem: Johannes Brahms Ich aber bin elend

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke;
Claerwen Jones; Katharina Hochheiser; Kate McBride
Alto
Belinda Wong; Yi Wen Chin
Helena Ekins-Daukes; Niki Ebacioni
Tenor
Tim van Nooten; Peter Campbell; Christopher Watson
Vaughan McAlley; Stuart Tennant; Michael Stephens
Bass
Nicholas Tolhurst; Andrew Murray;
Tom Reid; Mike Ormerod

La Pellegrina: A Medici Extravaganza (2018)

Friday 8th June 7:30pm
Saturday 9th June 3:30pm
Sunday 10th June 3:30pm
Monday 11th June 2:00pm
St Ambrose Hall, Woodend
Woodend Winter Arts Festival

La Pellegrina: A Medici Extravaganza

Directed by Rodney Hall. The first professional performance in Australia of the six intermedi for the play La Pellegrina that were part of the lavish Medici wedding celebrations in Florence in 1589. Seven composers were involved, their styles representing the twilight of the Renaissance (including madrigals for up to thirty voices) and the dawn of the Baroque (solo voice and accompaniment). Ensemble Gombert was joined by instrumentalists of Accademia Arcadia and soloists for a unique experience, featuring period instruments, masked singers and brightly-coloured sculptural costumes, while two dancers developed images from the libretto.

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke; Victoria Brown;
Katharina Hochheiser; Mandie Lee; Elizabeth O’Leary; Claerwen Jones
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Niki Ebacioni; Yi Wen Chin
Tenor
Peter Campbell; Tim van Nooten;
Vaughan McAlley; Michael Stephens; Stuart Tennant
Bass
Andrew Murray; Nicholas Tolhurst;
Michael Strasser; Mike Ormerod

Solo Soprano
Jacqueline Porter
Solo Tenor
Robert Macfarlane
Costume Designer/The Mask
Alistair Trung
Catherine of Lorraine
Delia Silvan
Prince Ferdinand de Medici
Patrick Meessmann

Conductor/Organ/Harpsichord
John O’Donnell
Violin
Davide Monte
Viol
Laura Vaughan
Reidun Turner
Bass Viol/Tenor Recorder
Ruth Wilkinson
Cornetto
Danny Lucin
Alto Trombone
Julian Bain
Tenor Trombone
Trea Hindley
Bass Trombone
Glenn Bardwell
Lute
Andrew King
Lute/Theorbo/Guitar
Nick Pollock

Director
Rodney Hall

 

 

Bach & Distler @MRC (2018)

Monday, 28 May 2018, 6pm
Melbourne Recital Centre – Salon
Bach & Distler
Melbourne Recital Centre Local Heroes Series 2018

Hugo Distler, Totentanz
J.S. Bach Jesu, meine Freude

Soprano
Deborah Summerbell; Carol Veldhoven; Katherine Lieschke; Victoria Brown;
Katharina Hochheiser; Mandie Lee; Elizabeth O’Leary; Claerwen Jones
Alto
Belinda Wong; Juliana Kay;
Niki Ebacioni; Yi Wen Chin
Tenor
Peter Campbell; Tim van Nooten;
Vaughan McAlley; Michael Stephens; Stuart Tennant
Bass
Andrew Murray; Nicholas Tolhurst; Michael Strasser

Director
John O’Donnell

For the Distler
Der Tod (Death): Michael Strasser
Der Kaiser (The Emperor): Nicholas Tolhurst
Der Bischof (The Bishop): Andrew Murray
Der Edelmann (The Nobleman): Juliana Kay
Der Arzt (The Physician): Victoria Brown
Der Kaufmann (The Merchant): Tim van Nooten
Der Landsknecht (The Mercenary): Niki Ebacioni
Der Schiffer (The Sailor): Belinda Wong
Der Klausner (The Hermit): Vaughan McAlley
Der Bauer (The Farmer): Yi Wen Chin
Die Jungfrau (The Young Woman): Katharina Hochheiser
Der Greis (The Old Man): Stuart Tennant
Das Kind (The Child): Katherine Lieschke