ASO in Murray Bridge
Program
Mozart The Marriage of Figaro: Overture K.492 [4′]
Elgar Salut d’amour Op.12 [4′]
Saint-Saëns Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso Op.28 [10′]
Cameron Hill – Violin
Mel Bonis Danse sacrée Op.36, No.2 [5′]
Mendelssohn Märchen von der schönen Melusine Op.32 [10′]
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F Op.68 Pastorale [9′]
I. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande
Awakening of cheerful feelings on arrival in the countryside
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream Op.61 [10′]
V. Intermezzo
VII. Nocturne
Bartók Romanian Folk Dances [6′]
I. Jocul cu bâta (Stick Dance)
II. Brâul (Waistband Dance)
III. Pê-loc (Stamping Dance)
IV. Buciumeana (Hornpipe Dance)
V. Poarga româneasca (Romanian Polka)
VI. Maruntel (Quick Dance)
Artists
Guy Noble | Conductor
Guy Noble has conducted the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Western Australian, Tasmanian, Queensland and Canberra symphony orchestras, the Auckland Philharmonia, and the Hong Kong Symphony and Malaysian Philharmonic orchestras. He is the host and accompanist each year for Great Opera Hits (Opera Australia) at the Sydney Opera House, conducted Opera Queensland’s 2014 production of La Boheme, and hosted and conducted two concerts as part of the ASO’s successful Festival of Orchestra (2021). In 1991 he was a network announcer on BBC Radio 3, host of Breakfast on ABC Classic from 1999 to 2001 and a presenter on ABC TV’s Dimensions in Time series. He appeared four times on ABC TV’s Spicks and Specks which still air at odd hours of the day or night.
Guy has worked with a wide variety of international performers including Harry Connick Jr, Ben Folds, The Beach Boys, The Pointer Sisters, Dianne Reeves, Glenn Frey, Randy Newman, Clive James, Conchita, The Two Cellos, Alfie Boe and Olivia Newton John. Other career highlights include cooking on stage with the ASO and Maggie Beer and Simon Bryant from ABC TV’s Cook and The Chef and singing Rossini Cat’s Duet in recital with Korean soprano Sumi Jo.
Cameron Hill | Violin
Cameron Hill is an Australian violinist who appears as soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player. He studied in Melbourne with Cathryn Bills, William Hennessy and Alice Waten, and in Vienna with Dora Schwarzberg and Boris Kuschnir. He has performed as a concerto soloist with many Australian orchestras, including the MSO, ASO, QSO, TSO, CSO and the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra. Cameron has also had success in major competitions, winning both the 2006 ABC Young Performer of the Year, and the 2005 Dorcas McClean National Violin Competition.
His love of chamber music has seen him perform various works with Pinchas Zukerman and Emmanuel Pahud. He was the founding leader of the Hamer Quartet, appeared as leader of the Flinders Quartet, and has toured Europe with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. During 2014, Cameron appeared as guest Concertmaster of the MSO for several months, and in 2015, toured and performed as guest leader of the Australian String Quartet. He is currently the Associate Concertmaster of the ASO.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Violins
Cameron Hill** (Acting Concertmaster)
Alison Rayner** (Acting Associate Concertmaster)
Liam Obourne* (Acting Principal 1st Violin)
Lachlan Bramble** (Acting Principal 2nd Violin)
Erna Berberyan~ (Acting Associate Principal 2nd Violin)
Minas Berberyan
Zoe Freisberg
Chia-Nan Hung
Lucy Macourt
Nicholas Miceli
Alexis Milton
Julie Newman
Emma Perkins
Alexander Permezel
Violas
Michael Robertson** (Acting Section Principal)
Anna Hansen~ (Acting Associate Principal)
Lesley Cockram
Andrew Crothers
Rosi McGowran
Cellos
David Sharp** (Acting Section Principal)
Shuhei Lawson~ (Acting Associate Principal)
Joseph Freer
Sherrilyn Handley
Double Basses
David Schilling**
Harley Gray~ (Acting Associate Principal)
Flutes
Kathryn Moorhead** (Guest Section Principal)
Lisa Gill
Oboe
Joshua Oates**
Peter Duggan
Clarinet
Mitchell Berick** (Acting Section Principal)
Darren Skelton
Bassoons
Jackie Newcomb** (Acting Section Principal)
Leah Stephenson
Horns
Sarah Barrett** (Acting Section Principal)
Timothy Skelly
Trumpets
Timothy Frahn** (Guest Section Principal)
Robin Finlay
Timpani
Andrew Penrose*
** denotes Section Principal
~ denotes Associate Principal
* denotes Principal Player
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra acknowledges that the land we make music on today is the traditional Country of the Ngarrindjeri people.
We pay respect to Elders past and present and recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, and relationship with the land.
We acknowledge that this is of continuing importance to the Ngarrindjeri people living today.