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Howard Penny • Chris Howlett • Lukas Hagen • Emily Beynon Paul Wright • Tobias Breider • Chris Moore • Lloyd van’t Hoff • Ian Munro SEMF 2017 Directors’ Welcome While 2016 was about celebrating our achievements over five years, 2017 is about looking forward to the next five at least! While all the favourite festival elements remain, we have several new initiatives starting this year: the “family” Thursday intimate soirée at the winery, and our Sponsor a Chair program, both of which bring our stellar artists and valued supporters even closer together. And stellar they are! We have been so fortunate in being able to invite Lukas Hagen, the leader of the legendary Hagen Quartet, one of the very few benchmark ensembles in the world, exclusively to SEMF. Also one of the most dazzling international exponents of her instrument, Concertgebouw principal flautist Emily Beynon will bring wind magic to this year’s festival, alongside brilliant young clarinettist Lloyd Van’t Hoff, winner of last year’s ABC Young Performers’ Awards. We’re looking forward to SEMF first-timer Chris Moore’s own unique blend of spectacular playing and irrepressible personality, and… Paul Wright is back! So with Ian and Tobi, without whom SEMF is simply unthinkable, that’s quite a team of artists. As always we have matched repertoire favourites – although some will be examined more closely in this year’s Inside the Music, challenging some “traditions” of interpretation – with lesser known gems. We have been simply blown away by the discovery of Röntgen’s trio, much as we were by Onslow two years ago, and we have plenty of local colour in works by Duruflé, Shostakovich, Taktakishvilli, and Lanner. We close with a celebration of one of history’s happiest examples of musical collaboration: the arrangement of Haydn’s last symphony by his British impresario Salomon. So, combined with stellar wines, food and hospitality, courtesy of the extraordinary Hunter family and Monsieur Pierre, we’re on course for a wonderful first festival of the next chapter of the SEMF story! Howard Penny and Chris Howlett Friday 10th to Sunday 12th February, 2017 Sanguine Estate Music Festival Wine and Venue Partner Bendigo Accommodation Sponsor Heathcote Accommodation Sponsor Key Presentation Partner Sanguine Estate Music Festival is proudly supported by: Food Partner “Sanguine Estate Music Festival Wine : 94/100” - James Halliday Festival Partners PRO ELECTRONICS Chris and Howard would like to thank the Circle of Friends of SEMF for their generosity and support. A full list of accommodation options can be found at the festival website www.semf.net.au Contact us: 0408 339 145 or [email protected] Photos courtesy of Pia Johnson, Tam Vu, Lucia Possas, James Lauritz, Rydian Lewis and John Hodgson.
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Page 1: Sanguine Estate Music Festival · 2016. 9. 12. · C. Saint-Saëns – Tarantelle op.6 (Emily, Lloyd, Ian) F. Mendelssohn – String Quintet B flat major op.87 (Lukas, Paul, Tobi,

Howard Penny • Chris Howlett • Lukas Hagen • Emily Beynon • Paul Wright

• Tobias Breider • Chris Moore • Lloyd van’t Hoff • Ian Munro

SEMF 2017 Directors’ WelcomeWhile 2016 was about celebrating our achievements over five years, 2017 is about

looking forward to the next five at least! While all the favourite festival elements remain,

we have several new initiatives starting this year: the “family” Thursday intimate soirée

at the winery, and our Sponsor a Chair program, both of which bring our stellar artists

and valued supporters even closer together.

And stellar they are! We have been so fortunate in being able to invite Lukas Hagen, the

leader of the legendary Hagen Quartet, one of the very few benchmark ensembles in the

world, exclusively to SEMF. Also one of the most dazzling international exponents of her

instrument, Concertgebouw principal flautist Emily Beynon will bring wind magic to this

year’s festival, alongside brilliant young clarinettist Lloyd Van’t Hoff, winner of last year’s

ABC Young Performers’ Awards. We’re looking forward to SEMF first-timer Chris Moore’s

own unique blend of spectacular playing and irrepressible personality, and… Paul Wright

is back! So with Ian and Tobi, without whom SEMF is simply unthinkable, that’s quite a

team of artists.

As always we have matched repertoire favourites – although some will be examined

more closely in this year’s Inside the Music, challenging some “traditions” of

interpretation – with lesser known gems. We have been simply blown away by the

discovery of Röntgen’s trio, much as we were by Onslow two years ago, and we have

plenty of local colour in works by Duruflé, Shostakovich, Taktakishvilli, and Lanner.

We close with a celebration of one of history’s happiest examples of musical

collaboration: the arrangement of Haydn’s last symphony by his British impresario

Salomon.

So, combined with stellar wines,

food and hospitality, courtesy of the

extraordinary Hunter family and Monsieur

Pierre, we’re on course for a wonderful

first festival of the next chapter of the

SEMF story!

Howard Penny and Chris Howlett

Friday 10th to Sunday 12th February, 2017

Sanguine Estate Music Festival

Wine and Venue Partner

Bendigo Accommodation Sponsor Heathcote Accommodation Sponsor

Key Presentation Partner

Sanguine Estate Music Festival is proudly supported by:

Food Partner

“Sanguine Estate Music Festival Wine : 94/100” - James Halliday

Festival Partners

PRO ELECTRONICS

Chris and Howard would like to thank the Circle of Friends of SEMF for their generosity and support.

A full list of accommodation options can be found at the festival website www.semf.net.au

Contact us: 0408 339 145 or [email protected]

Photos courtesy of Pia Johnson, Tam Vu, Lucia Possas, James Lauritz, Rydian Lewis and John Hodgson.

Page 2: Sanguine Estate Music Festival · 2016. 9. 12. · C. Saint-Saëns – Tarantelle op.6 (Emily, Lloyd, Ian) F. Mendelssohn – String Quintet B flat major op.87 (Lukas, Paul, Tobi,

Estate Weekend Pass $599

Includes 5 Concerts, Sanguine Estate Wine, Friday Supper, Saturday Gourmet Lunchbox and Gala Dinner and Sunday Lunch. Bus services to and from Sanguine Estate are also provided.

Reserve Weekend Pass $849

All of the above plus Reserved Seating for all concerts, a Food and Wine Matching Masterclass for Saturday Lunch with winemaker Mark Hunter, Reserve Wine on the Saturday,

Thursday Night Pass $250Welcome Concert, Supper and Sanguine Estate Wine.

Friday Night Pass $156

Welcome Concert, Supper and Sanguine Estate Wine.

Saturday Day Pass $3543 concerts, Saturday Gourmet Lunchbox, Gala Dinner and Sanguine Estate Wine.

Sunday Day Pass $135

Farewell Concert, Gourmet BBQ Lunch and Sanguine Estate Wine

I would like join the SEMF Heathcote waiting list for Festival Passes.

I would like …….. Passes.

I would like to choose the Estate/Reserve Weekend Pass (Please circle one option).

Name:

Address:

Phone:

Email:

Signature:

Chris Moore His superb playing and irrepressible personality has defined

his role as principal viola with ACO and MSO

Chris HowlettCellist, Director and Producer, performing extensively as soloist and chamber musician throughout Australia and Asia.

Paul Wright One of Australia’s most versatile and best loved solo violinists and chamber musicians, with a distinguished career in Britain and America.

Ian Munro Australia’s electrifying and acclaimed pianist, andcomposer, of international stature.

Tobias Breider Principal Viola with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, having been a member of prestigious European orchestras and chamber music groups.

“I expected the Sanguine Estate Music Festival to be good because of the artists involved but I had no idea how beautiful… Our hosts and the staff made the weekend an absolute pleasure.

I am looking forward to attending next year and to encouraging friends and other music lovers to joining us next year.” - Mary Vallentine AO, CEO Melbourne Recital Centre

The following are the Festival Passes on offer, however the 2017 Heathcote Weekend of the Sanguine Estate

Music Festival is currently SOLD OUT. To be put on the wait list for 2018, please fill in the form below and

send it to 192A Riversdale Road Hawthorn 3122 or email Chris at [email protected]

Tickets for the Bendigo Weekend are still available and all details can be found at www.semf.net.au

Artists Programme Festival Passes

Waiting List Form

Howard Penny Renowned Australian cellist now back in Melbourne at ANAM after 30 years based in Vienna, with a solo and chamber music career spanning five continents.

All details correct at time of print

Friday 10th February

from 6.45pm Canapés and pre-concert drinks7.30pm Welcome Concert J. Röntgen – Piano Trio No.6 C Minor op.50 (Paul, ChrisH, Ian) G Hüe – Fantasy (Emily, Ian) C. Saint-Saëns – Tarantelle op.6 (Emily, Lloyd, Ian) F. Mendelssohn – String Quintet B flat major op.87 (Lukas, Paul, Tobi, ChrisM, Howard)9.00pm Gourmet Supper

Saturday 11th February

9.30am Free Community Concert at St Johns Church, Heathcote L.v.Beethoven – Serenade for String Trio op.8from 10.30am Tea and coffee11am “Inside the Music” Concert with Howard, Sponsored by Alex W Grant Violins Composer vs Performer: some questionable “traditions” (Ian, Lukas, Paul, ChrisM, Howard)12 noon Reserve Pass holders: Food and Wine Matching Masterclass lunch with winemaker Mark Hunter and chef Simon Fenwick Estate and Day Pass holders: casual gourmet lunchbox in winery2pm “Conversations” Concert A. Vivaldi – Flute Concerto F Major op.10 “La Tempesta di Mare” (Emily, Lukas, Paul, ChrisM, Howard, ChrisH) M. Bruch – from 8 Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano op.83 (Lloyd, ChrisM, Ian) De Falla - Suite Populaire Espagnole (Tobi, Ian) J. Lanner – dance selection (Lukas, Paul, Tobi, Howard)from 5.45pm Canapés and pre-concert drinks6pm “Meet the Makers”: Q and A with musicians, winemakers and chefs6.30pm Gala Concert E.v.Dohnanyi – Serenade for String Trio op.10 (Paul, Tobi, ChrisH) L.Spohr – Fantasy and Variations op.81 (Lloyd, Ian) M. Duruflé – Prelude, Recitative and Variations (Emily, ChrisM, Ian) A. Dvorak – Piano Quintet No.2 A Major op.81 (Ian, Lukas, Paul, ChrisM, Howard)8.30pm Gala Dinner

Sunday 12th February

10.15am Tea and coffee11am Farewell Concert D. Shostakovich - 5 pieces (Lukas, Paul. Ian) W.A. Mozart – “Kegelstatt” Trio K.498 (Lloyd, ChrisM, Ian) O. Taktakishvilli – Flute Sonata (Emily, Ian) J. Haydn arr. Salomon – Symphony No. 104 “London” (Ian, Emily, Lukas, Paul, Tobi, ChrisM, Howard, ChrisH)12pm Gourmet Lunch/BBQ

Lukas HagenThe leader of the legendary Hagen Quartet and a

DG recording artist for 20 years, Lukas is exclusively in Australia for SEMF!

Lloyd van’t Hoff The outright winner of last year’s ABC Young

Performer Awards, we welcome this brilliant young clarinetist to his SEMF debut

Emily BeynonFlute royalty at SEMF - Emily is renowned as soloist,

chamber musician and principal flute with the Concertgebouw Orchestra

Photos courtesy of Roland Krämer


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