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Messages 4, 6-7 DFP & MPO Board Members 5 and Management Team The Venue & Orchestra 8 Subscriber Benefits 10 The MPO Concert Series: A Guide 11 Beethoven Solo Concertos 12 Legacy 13 Age of Elegance 14 Discovery 15 Pops 16 Family Fun Day 17 Gala Concert 18 MPO Specials 19 DFP Showcase 20 DFP Spotlight 21 KLCC Seni Festival 2011 22
SI N G LE TI CKETS
13 August 11, Saturday
Artist biographies & Season at a glance 25-28 11/12 Season Calendar 29-45 Composer Index 46 Concessions & Other Info 48 Corporate Hospitality & Sponsorship 50 Acknowledgement 51
P U L L- O U T SE C T I O N
All details are correct at time of printing. Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS reserves the right to vary without notice the artists and/or repertoire as necessary. Copyright 2011 by Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (Co. No. 462692-X). Designed by Gazworks Design Sdn Bhd. All rights reserved. No part of this brochure may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owners.
M E S S A G E F R O M T H E PAT R O N , M A L AY S I A N P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
D E WA N F I L H A R M O N I K P E T R O N A S / M A L AY S I A N P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
Board Members
Juniwati Rahmat Hussin Tunku Tan Sri Dato Seri Ahmad B Yahaya
Management Team
D E WAN FI L H AR MO N I K PE T RO N A S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Nor Raina Yeong Abdullah MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mufidah Mahmud BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Seah Lu Sean CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT Norkertini Nee TALENT DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT Soraya Mansor FINANCE & IT Syakirah Mustapa PROCUREMENT & CONTRACT Mohamad Firuz Mohamad Ali HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Hassina Begam Abdul Gani TECHNICAL OPERATIONS Firoz Khan M A L AY S I A N P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Nor Raina Yeong Abdullah ORCHESTRA MANAGEMENT Shannon Ho ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATION Kartini Ratna Sari Ahmat Adam MUSIC LIBRARY Khor Chin Yang EDUCATION & OUTREACH Sity Norzeen Abdul Satar MALAYSIAN PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA Audrey Huey Lin Ho
M E S S A G E F R O M T H E M U S I C D I R E C TO R , M A L AY S I A N P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
MUSIC D I R E C TO R
Liu Jian
Steven Retallick
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Peter Danis
Simon Cobcroft Gerald Davis Julie Dessureault Laurentiu Gherman Alison Smith OConnell Tan Poh Joo Elizabeth Tan Suyin DOUBLE BASS Wolfgang Steike
Co-Pri n ci p al S e c ti o n Pri n ci p al
A ssistant Princip al
Ming Goh
Lin Jiang
Vira Nyezhentseva Runa Baage Maho Danis Evgeny Kaplan Ergys Koni Brian Larson Martijn Noomen Sherwin Thia Yanbo Zhao SECOND VIOLIN
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James Schumacher
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TRUMPET
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Jon Dante
Christopher Brandt
A s sist ant Pri n ci p al
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Joseph Pruessner
Graeme Norris Catalina Alvarez Miroslav Danis Chia-Nan Hung Anastasia Kiseleva Stefan Kocsis Zhenzhen Liang Ling Yunzhi Ionu Mazareanu Tan Poh Kim Christine Yu VIOLA
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Raffael Bietenhader Jun-Hee Chae Naohisa Furusawa Peter Graf John Kennedy FLUTE
S e ction Princip al Co - Princip al
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John Bourque
TROMBONE
S e ction Princip al Co - Princip al
Kevin Thompson
Hristo Dobrinov
Yukako Yamamoto
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Brett Stemple
T I M PA N I
S e ction Princip al
Princip al
Paul Philbert
A ssistant Princip al
Gbor Mokny
Boris Berman Fumiko Dobrinov Linda Garrett Toko Inomoto Ong Lin Kern Carol Pendlebury Sun Yuan
Joost Flach
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Kiyomi Kikuchi
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SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS 10
Subscribers of Premium or A Reserve seats for any MPO fixed package may have their subscription renewed with ease for the next season.
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AGE OF ELEGANCE
Journey across time to an age of beauty, romance and refinement. Let the genius of Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart and Tchaikovsky inspire you.
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LEGACY
This series brings together some of the worlds greatest and best-loved classical music performed by the MPO partnered with renowned conductors and artists.
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DISCOVERY
Introducing some of the most famous orchestral music and promising young talents of today. The ideal starting point to explore symphonic music!
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Experience a world-class orchestra playing popular music from the movies, musicals and light classics.
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Jacek Kaspszyk conductor Stephen Kovacevich piano
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alexander Shelley conductor Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Ronald Brautigam piano
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Beethovens Emperor
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No.5 Emperor BRAHMS Symphony No.4 Reviewing Brautigams recent recording of Beethovens Emperor Gramophone magazine was full of wonder; Notes pour and sparkle from Brautigams fingers like diamonds. Come and relish the jewels that sparkle when great musical minds like Brautigam and MPO Music Director Claus Peter Flor combine in this true king among concertos.
I work in the field of critical musical assessment... I have been a compulsive subscriber now for 13 seasons and look forward to more exciting experiences in the 11/12 season.
David G Robinson MBE Trinity College London Subscriber since 1998
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf conductor
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alan Buribayev conductor Marcel Luxen clarinet Jin Zhen Hong viola
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Scandinavian Seasons
GRIEG BRUCH Peer Gynt Suite No.2 Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra ALFVEN Mountain King Suite ALFVEN Swedish Rhapsody BRUCH Swedish Dances GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No.1 Griegs wintry music for Ibsens classic story of a Norwegian trouble-maker frame an autumnal concerto, a portrayal of Midsummer celebrations in Sweden and plenty of spring-like melodies. Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Stphane Denve conductor Eric Le Sage piano
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French Dreams
FAUR Ballade DEBUSSY Iberia POULENC Aubade RAVEL Daphnis & Chlo Suite No.2 A sextet of Frenchmen two of them on stage, four of them in musical form performing and writing music which expresses dreams and desires. For Faur and Debussy those dreams lay across the border in Spain while for Poulenc and Ravel they were rather closer to home. Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Stephen Hough piano
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Daniel Mller-Schott cello
Tribute to Sibelius
SIBELIUS Finlandia SIBELIUS Violin Concerto SIBELIUS Symphony No.2 Think of Finland and you think of Sibelius. Think of Sibelius and you think of his glorious Violin Concerto. Savour the fabulous musical delights Finland has to offer in this tribute to its greatest composer through his three most famous compositions.
English Treasures
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis ELGAR Cello Concerto ELGAR Enigma Variations The Enigma Variations with its marvellous Nimrod movement put English orchestral music back on the world map when it first appeared in 1899 and paved the way for such immortal treasures as the Elgar Cello Concerto and Vaughan Williams deeply atmospheric Fantasia.
23 JUN 12 24 JUN 12
(We) have been subscribers since the inaugural concert in August 1998... and have rarely been dissapointed. The MPO is wonderful and the guest conductors and artists have been great!
Eleanor and Dr David Ramanathan Subscribers since 1998
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Age of Elegance
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Bernard Labadie conductor Alexandre Tharaud piano
Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Benjamin Schmid conductor & violin
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Youthful Elegance
KRAUS Symphony in E minor MOZART Piano Concerto No.9 MOZART Chaconne from Idomeneo SCHUBERT Symphony No.5 Mozart was 20 when he wrote his first masterpiece for piano and orchestra. Schubert 19 when he wrote his Fifth, and the rest of the music comes from two 25-year-old composers. We welcome back two distinguished artists who will guarantee us a concert of total elegance.
Eight Seasons
VIVALDI The Four Seasons PIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons Experience the four seasons of the year from the perspective of both the northern and the southern hemispheres, with a lot of violin fireworks and sultry tangos thrown in for good measure. Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Paul McCreesh conductor Stphane Ttreault cello
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What better way than to spend a Sunday afternoon enjoying beautiful music of that elegant period performed by a world-class orchestra in a world-class auditorium. And at such affordable prices too!
Dr Gan Siowck Lee Subscriber since 1998
Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Nicholas McGegan conductor Jennifer Bate organ
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Introducing some of the most famous orchestral music and promising young talents of today.
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Discovery
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Kevin Field conductor Jose Franch-Ballester clarinet
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alain Lombard conductor Nareh Arghamanyan piano
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A Symphonic Journey
DEBUSSY Rhapsody for Clarinet COPLAND Clarinet Concerto SUGATA Peaceful Dance of Two Dragons (Op.8) ADAMS Dr Atomic Symphony The New York Sun described Spanish clarinet virtuoso Jose Franch-Ballester as sweetly nostalgic, breathily passionate and busily humorous. Hear him do all of that and more as we journey from France to the USA by way of Bali and Japan.
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf conductor Benjamin Beilman violin
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My choice of subscriber packages reflects my interest in classical music as spiritual food, rather than entertainment. And I may say that I never in a million years expected music of this quality to appear here in Malaysia, where I have taught for fifteen years. Bravo!
Dr Sulaiman Dufford IIUM Anthropology Department Subscriber since 1998
Petrouchka
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV A Fairy Tale DVOK Violin Concerto STRAVINSKY Petrouchka (1947) Two Russian folk tales translated into glittering orchestral scores, frame one of the forgotten glories of the violin concerto repertoire which will be presented to us by the dazzling American violin prodigy, Benjamin Beilman.
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Martin Yates conductor Jacqui Scott vocals Andrew Halliday vocals
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Mark Fitz-Gerald conductor Lance Ellington vocals
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Oscar Winners
From An American in Paris winner in 1951 to Monsters Inc. winner 2001 celebrate the film music honoured at the Oscars with such classic scores as High Noon, Limelight and, of course, Jaws. Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Richard Kaufman conductor Eileen Ivers fiddle/vocals
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Romantic Hollywood
To be delighted. To be moved. To have my imagination set free.
Noor Haliza Ismayudin Subscriber since 2001 Out of Africa, Gone with the Wind, Dr Zhivago, Laura. What do these classic movies have in common? Great tunes and tear-jerking melodies. Experience all the romantic fervour Hollywood scores have to offer.
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Fairytales in Music
The MPO remind us of the familiar and introduce us to the unknown ever extending our musical horizons, and always entertaining.
Andrew Khoo Subscriber since 1998 Music which tells a story, be it from the concert hall, the ballet stage or the opera house. Let that popular musical clown, Melvin Tix, set your imaginations ablaze with vivid musical pictures and a few laughs along the way too! Sat 3.00pm Sun 2.30pm Sun 4.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Charles Hazlewood conductor
Musical Adventures
Take a guided tour through two of the most colourful and picturesque works in the repertoire Tchaikovskys 1812 and Smetanas Vltava in the company of MPO Music Director, Claus Peter Flor.
Sat 3.00pm Sun 2.30pm Sun 4.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alain Trudel conductor Magic Circle Mime presenter
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Gala Concert
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M A L AY S I A N P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A with CL AUS PETER FLOR conducting MOZARTS
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MPO Specials
M P O S P E C I A L S PA C K A G E Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Karen Kamensek conductor Philippe Sly baritone
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Sat 8.30pm Sun 8.45pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor
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DFP Showcase
D F P S H O W C A S E PA C K A G E
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Laura Fygi vocals MPO Big Band
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Tue 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Dato Mokhzani Ismail conductor Chris Botti trumpet
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Mon 8.30pm Queensland Youth Symphony John Curro conductor Jayson Gillham piano
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Red Priest
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Mon 8.30pm
DFP Spotlight
Mon 8.30pm Isabelle Faust violin Alexander Melnikov piano
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Yuna
Hear the songs from her award-winning album and experience her charming stage personality as Malaysias very own young singer-songwriter, Yuna, takes to the DFP stage. a ll se ats : r m 80
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Aizat
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Young artist Aizat will showcase original songs from his popular albums of songs inspired by his favourite artists. Experience his special blend of acoustic excellence spiced with a pinch of pop-rock tunes and moving ballads. a ll se ats : r m 80
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Najwa
With Billie Holiday and Diana Ross as her role-models, Najwa offers up her special mix of R&B, hip hop and jazz, like a cooling breeze wafting through a hot day. a ll se ats : r m 8 0
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Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS is proud to present the second KLCC Seni Festival an exciting and creative collaboration of renowned Malaysian artists who represent different artistic fields. Watch out for other activities that form part of this festival at Galeri PETRONAS, Petrosains and at venues in and around KLCC.
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Living Traditions
Experience the synergy as the best of Malaysias dancers and musicians collaborate in outstanding contemporary dance works by Joseph Gonzales and Shafirul Azmi. a l l s e at s : r m 5 8
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Malaysian Diversity
Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia showcases the rich cultural diversity of our country through music and song featuring guest singer Jaclyn Victor. The 55-member ensemble brings to the stage a wonderful array of traditional instruments including the sape, erhu, fiddles, gambus and zhonghu.
Jointly presented by DFP and Istana Budaya, Ministry of Information, Communication & Culture
KEMENTERIAN PENERANGAN KOMUNIKASI DAN KEBUDAYAAN MINISTRY OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE
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Artist biographies
CLAUS PETER FLOR He learnt conducting with Rolf Reuter, continuing his studies with Rafael Kubelik and Kurt Sanderling. At 31, he became General Music Director of the Berlin Symphony. He made his dbut with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1988, and between 1991-94 was Principal Guest Conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London and Artistic Advisor to the Tonhalle Orchestra in Zrich. His recordings include Shostakovichs Tenth Symphony, Martin symphonies, a highly acclaimed Mendelssohn cycle with the Bamberg Symphony with whom he also recorded the world premire recording of Bruchs Oratorio Moses, and three highly-acclaimed releases with the MPO. KEVIN FIELD A 10-year association with the MPO has seen Kevin Field instigate and establish numerous key music activities and events. In addition to his role as MPO Associate Conductor, he is also founding conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, and founder and Director of the MPO Forum for Malaysian Composers and the MPO International Composers Award. With the MPO, he has established one of the leading new music series to be found anywhere in the world by a symphony orchestra, with over 200 premires of works by living composers from Malaysia and abroad. AIZAT KL-born Aizat Amdan made his singing dbut on Akademi Fantasia 5. In 2007 his single Hanya Kau Yang Mampu became the Number One song in the local Radio and TV music charts for several weeks. It broke all records in terms of airplay and downloads and made Aizat the leading local solo artist in terms of volume of downloads in the form of Caller Ringtones. It was awarded the Most Downloaded Song in Malaysia in 2008 at the 16th Anugerah Planet Muzik 2009 held in Jakarta. ALAN BURIBAYEV Current Chief Conductor of the RTE Orchestra in Dublin and Principal Conductor of the Norrkping Symphony, Alan graduated from the Kazakh State Conservatory as both violinist and conductor, and continued his conducting studies at the University of Music, Vienna. His victory at the Lovro von Matacic Conducting Competition in Zagreb brought him international attention and invitations from several European orchestras. ALAIN LOMBARD A French conductor of both operatic and orchestral realms, and best known for his interpretations of French opera. He was appointed Assistant Conductor at the Lyons Opera in 1961, becoming Principal Conductor in 1965. In 1967, he was assistant to Leonard Bernstein and made his Metropolitan Opera dbut with Gounods Faust. His recordings include Delibes Lakm, Mahlers Fifth Symphony and several recordings of Carmen. ALAIN TRUDEL Music Director of lOrchestre Symphonique de Laval and founding Music Director of the National Broadcast Orchestra, Alain has conducted orchestras in the UK, USA, Japan, Hong Kong and Latin America. He made his dbut as a trombone soloist at 18 with Charles Dutoit and lOrchestre Symphonique de Montreal, and was the first Canadian to be a Yamaha international artist. ALESSANDRO CRUDELE Born in Milan, Crudele studied violin and composition at the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi, graduating in 1997. He studied conducting (1999-2001) with Gianluigi Gelmetti at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. He was appointed Chief Conductor of the Orchestra dellUniversit degli Studi di Milano in 1999, and made his dbut with the Orchestra dellAccademia del Teatro alla Scala in 2003. Recent appearances have included Rossinis Il Signor Bruschino in Milan, dbuts at the Tonhalle Zurich and the Philharmonie Berlin, and a critically-acclaimed visit to South Africa conducting the Johannesburg Philharmonic and the Kwazulu-Natal Philharmonic. ALEXANDER MELNIKOV He began music at age six at the Central Music School in his native Moscow and continued at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory from which he graduated in 1997. While still a student pianist, Alexander became a prize-winner of several major international competitions and shortly afterwards began his international career. He maintained close artistic ties with Sviatoslav Richter, who regularly invited him to participate in his festivals in Moscow (December Nights) and at Grange du Meslay (Tours, France). Since 2002 he has taught piano at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. ALEXANDER SHELLEY Alexander won first prize in the 2005 Leeds Conductors Competition and in 2009 was appointed Principal Conductor of Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra. He is also Artistic Director of Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremens ground-breaking project aimed at building a lasting relationship between the orchestra and a new generation of concert-goers through exciting and unusual programming concepts. ALEXANDRE THARAUD Alexandre has been invited to play with international orchestras in Germany, Canada, Japan, Asia and France. His knowledge of French music extends beyond the main repertoire and includes contemporary composers such as Thierry Pcou and Grard Pesson, whose Concerto he will premire in December 2012 with the Tonhalle in Zrich and the Frankfurt Radio Orchestra. His projects, Hommages Rameau and Hommage Couperin, in which he combines a selection of the old masters works with tributes by contemporary composers, followed by PianoSong, a contemporary music programme inspired by pop songs. BENEDETTO LUPO Italian pianist Lupo made his dbut at Londons Wigmore Hall. He performed Nino Rotas Concerto Soire with the Spanish National Orchestra on the occasion of the composers 100th birthday and has recorded the work which earned him a Diapason dOr. He teaches at the Nino Rota Conservatory in Italy and serves on the jury of the Cleveland International Competition and the Gina Bachauer Competition. BENJAMIN BEILMAN Violinist Beilman made his Philadelphia Orchestra dbut in June 2009 performing Beethovens Romance. He has appeared with the Detroit Symphony, Toledo Symphony, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, Kalamazoo Symphony and the RAI National Symphony in Turin. He has participated in the Marlboro Music Festival since the age of 17 and on Ravinias Rising Stars concert series. Aged just 21, he studies with Ida Kavafian at the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia. BENJAMIN SCHMID This Viennese violinist studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and has won a number of awards, among them the Carl Flesch Competition. His core repertoire include works by Austrian composers such as Berg, Goldmark, Korngold, Kreisler, Mozart, Muthspiel, Schenberg and Webern. He also runs a very highly successful jazz programme, Hommage Grappelli, which is regularly staged. He has an impressive discography of more than 20 CDs. HANS GRAF Austrian Graf studied violin and piano as a child, earned diplomas in piano and conducting from the Musikhochschule in Graz and continued his conducting studies with Franco Ferrara in Siena, Sergiu Celibidache in Bologna and CHRISTIAN SCHULZ Viennese conductor Schulz Arvid Jansons in Weimar and Leningrad. In 1979 is Music Director of the Mozart Collegium Vienna he won first prize at the Karl Bhm Competition. and since 2006 has been Music Director of the He has been Music Director of the Houston concert series Schwingungen in the Wiener Symphony since 2001. Musikverein. He conducted the Vienna Sinfonietta at concerts in Europe and Korea, and directed their HARITH ISKANDAR Acknowledged as Malaysias highly-successful recording of Classic Highlights. premier stand-up comedian, Harith has performed With members of the Vienna Symphony he founded in many parts of Asia and Dubai. An award-winning the Ambassade Orchestra of Vienna, which has film director, actor and writer, his collaboration toured the USA, South America, Japan and Europe with fellow comedian Afdlin Shauki resulted in the and made several successful recordings, the most hugely popular comedy TV series Ah-Ha aired on recent of which earned a Gold Record in Austria. TV3. His directorial/acting dbut on the TV series Jangan Ketawa was the highest rated programme DANIEL MLLER-SCHOTT Born in Munich, on Malaysian TV between 1991 and 1993. he studied the cello under Walter Nothas, Heinrich Schiff and Steven Isserlis. He found support from ISABELLE FAUST Winner of the 1993 Paganini Anne-Sophie Mutter as the holder of a scholarship Competition, she came to international attention from her Foundation. At 15 he won First Prize at with her first recording - sonatas by Bartk, Janek the Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition. and Szymanowski. Subsequent recordings include His special interest is in discovering unknown works the concertos of Dvok and Beethoven, as well and extending the cello repertoire through his own as chamber music with pianist Alexander Melnikov. adaptations and in cooperation with composers. Her latest solo recording of Bachs Partitas and Sonatas was honoured with the 2010 Diapason dor de DATO MOKHZANI ISMAIL As well as having lanne. She is a fervent proponent of music by been Music Director with RTM Orchestra for 50 years, Gyrgy Ligeti, Morton Feldman, Luigi Nono and Dato Mokhzani is a composer, producer, orchestral Giacinto Scelsi, as well as of forgotten works, conductor and jazz pianist. He composes popular such as Andr Jolivets Violin Concerto. In 2009 songs for top Malaysian artists including Adibah she premired works dedicated to her by Thomas Noor, Mawi and Azharina. He made his dbut with Larcher and Michael Jarrell. the RTM Jazz Orchestra and Mjazz Trio at the Java Jazz Festival 2010 performing his original works JACEK KASPSZYK Polish conductor Jacek won alongside jazz giants Bob James, Lee Ritenour and top prize at the Karajan Competition in 1978 and John Scofield. He is currently Visiting Professor at became the Music Director of the Polish National Sultan Idris Education University Music Faculty. Radio Symphony in 1980, making his Proms dbut in 1982 with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. EILEEN IVERS Nine-time All-Ireland Fiddle Returning to Poland, he became Principal Guest Champion, Eileen is arguably the pre-eminent Conductor of the National Philharmonic and in exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today. 1998 took the position of Artistic Director of the Described in Billboard magazine as a "sensation", National Opera. He is currently Artistic Director of her recording credits include over 80 contemporary the Wroclaw Philharmonic and Music Director of and traditional albums and numerous movie scores. the Polish National Radio Symphony. Daughter of Irish immigrants, she grew up in the culturally diverse neighbourhood of the Bronx, JACQUI SCOTT At the age of 15 Jacqui Scott New York, where she graduated in Mathematics won first place in the BBC talent show Rising Stars. from Iona College. ZETA Music, the world's leading She played Evita at The Prince Edward Theatre in electric stringed instrument maker, has recently London, and other London appearances have introduced the Eileen Ivers Signature Series Violin. included Ellen in Miss Saigon and Grizabella in Cats. She appeared in both the original production ERIC LE SAGE In 1989, French pianist Le Sage and the National tour of Chess and played the lead won the Robert Schumann competition in Zwickau role of Florence in the arena production at the Oslo and at the Leeds International competition. Since Spektrum. Her recordings include Me and My Girl, then he has performed across Europe and the USA. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Awards from his recordings have included Diapason The Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber and most dOr de lAnne, 10 de Repertoire, Choc du Monde recently One Hundred Years of Love Songs. de la Musique, Grand Prix du Disque, Recording of the Month in Fono Forum and Gramophone. JAYSON GILLHAM London-based pianist Jayson performs regularly across the UK, Europe FOO MEI YI Malaysian pianist Mei Yi has and Australia. In May 2010 he made his USA dbut performed across Europe, USA and Asia. She has in Steinway Hall, New York. He has appeared with worked with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Hong Kong the London Philharmonic and many Australian Sinfonietta, London Chamber Orchestra, amongst orchestras. Notable competition successes include others. A piano student of Miss Lai Mei Kuen, she semi-finalist Chopin International Piano Competition moved to the UK to study at the Wells Cathedral (2010, Warsaw), First Prize Australian National School, the Royal College of Music and the Royal Piano Award (2008) and First Prize Prix dAmadO Academy of Music. She has been recognised at home de Piano (2008, Aachen, Germany). He is a with awards including the Best Instrumentalist at graduate of the Royal Academy of Music and the the BOH Cameronian Arts Awards 2006. Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University. of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra and Chief Conductor of the New Japan Philharmonic since 2003. His recordings include works by Brahms, Beethoven, Mahler, Janek and Franz Schmidt. HANAMAS Chie Hanawa and Natsumi Okimasu were fellow students at the Tokyo University of the Arts. Chie is a leading performer on the traditional Tsugaru-shamisen and was the youngest-ever winner of the Japan Tsugaru-shamisen National Competition, while Natsumi performed as a solo violinist and was a Heaven-Artist for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. In 2009 they formed Hanamas which blends Japanese and Western sounds. Hanamas makes the most of the characteristics of each instrument while, at the same time, fusing them into a unique musical genre. They were awarded the Prize for Encouragement at 1st Neo Classical International Competition in 2010. JEAN-EFFLAM BAVOUZET French pianist Bavouzets repertoire ranges from Haydn, Bartk, Beethoven and Prokofiev, to contemporary composers like Jrg Widmann and Bruno Mantovani, whose Piano Concerto (dedicated to Bavouzet) he performed in May 2010 with the Orchestre National de Lille. He was invited by Sir George Solti to give his dbut with the Orchestre de Paris in 1995 and has recently published a transcription for two pianos of Debussys dance poem Jeux.
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BERNARD LABADIE Since his triumphant dbut with the Minnesota Orchestra in 1999, Canadian conductor Labadie has become a regular ANDREW HALLIDAY Andrew Halliday made guest with all the major North American orchestras. his stage dbut as Gigolo in The Twenties Show at Equally at home in the opera house, he has been Artistic and Music Director of LOpra de Qubec Salisbury Playhouse and his West End dbut as Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majestys (1994-2003) and LOpra de Montral (2002-06). Theatre. His TV and film credits include the Chat Guest engagements have included Cos fan tutte Show Host in An Englishman in New York for ITV at the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York, Orlando Films, Avery Jones in The Fading Photograph for for Glimmerglass Opera, Lucio Silla for the Santa Fe Opera and, most recently, Die Zauberflte for Wing Productions USA, The Tailor in The Good Shepherd for Universal, Billy Bigelow in Carousel the Metropolitan Opera, New York. His honours for BBC 2, Johnny Falton in Dance to the Music of include Officer of the Order of Canada and Chevalier Time for Film 4 and Simon Ball in Ticket to Glory de lOrdre National du Qubec. for Osmosis Productions. He has performed in concert with many of Europes major orchestras. BOBBY CHEN This Malaysian pianist burst onto the scene in 1996 following a British tour with ASWARA DANCE COMPANY Formed in 1994 Yehudi Menuhin. He went on to study at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the Royal Academy of Music to create a Malaysian identity in traditional and contemporary dance, the Aswara Dance Company in the UK. His six commercial recordings include has grown internationally with performances in two solo pianos, a piano and cello duo with cellist Leonid Gorokhov, and Piazzollas piano trio music. Indonesia, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, China, Spain and the UK (Malaysia Week in London, His most recent releases include an all-Prokofiev solo piano disc and a piano trio recording. 2008). Members of the group have performed in local stage productions such as Tunku the Musical, P. Ramlee The Musical, and on television. CHARLES HAZLEWOOD British conductor Hazlewood won first prize in 1995 at the European These have helped to raise the standards of Broadcasting Union Conducting Competition in dance in Malaysia and the profile of Malaysian Lisbon. He formed his own orchestra Excellent dance abroad. Device (previously Eos) in 1991, with whom he presents music in collaboration with other art BADAN KESENIAN WARISAN JOHOR forms (sculpture, film, etc.) in unconventional In the early 1990s, as part of its state tourism campaign, the Menteri Besar for Johor announced settings. He also has a sister orchestra Army of the establishment of Kumpulan Kesenian Negeri Generals which comprises the cream of period Johor. The main purpose for this group was to have instrumentalists in London. He composed the a complete dance and music ensemble to perform music for Yiimimangaliso and Ibali Loo Tsotsi with at formal functions around the state of Johor. As Cape Town Lyric Theatre, and The Snow Queen, Badan Kesenian Warisan Johor, the ensemble has which premired in New York in 2004. thrived in the local and international arts scenes, CHRIS BOTTI Since the release of his 2004 CD, their biggest achievement was performing alongside Datuk Siti Nurhaliza at the Royal Albert When I Fall In Love, Chris Botti has become the largest-selling American instrumental artist. In the Hall, London. past 30 years he has recorded and performed with artists including Frank Sinatra, Sting, Josh Groban, BARNABS KELEMEN Barnabs won the Michael Bubl, Joni Mitchell, John Mayer, Andrea Gold Medal at the 2002 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis and has received the Bocelli, Joshua Bell and Aerosmiths own Steven Rzsavlgyi, the Jelenlt, and the Franz Liszt Tyler. Touring more than 250 days every year, Chris prizes from the Hungarian Government. In 2003 and his incredible band have performed with many he was awarded Classical Musician of the Year of the finest orchestras and at some of the worlds (Gramophone Magazine, Hungary) and his prestigious venues, including performances at recording of Brahms Sonatas for Violin and Piano the World Series and Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony. with pianist Tams Vsry won Frances Diapason dOr. Since 2005 he has been Professor of Violin CHRISTIAN ARMING At 24, Vienna-born Arming at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest was appointed Chief Conductor of the Janek and teaches regularly as a guest professor at the Philharmonic the youngest in the Czech Republics Bloomington Indiana University. history. From 2001 to 2004 he was Chief Conductor
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Artist biographies
LIZA FERSCHTMAN Dutch-born Liza started playing the violin at age five. Until 1998 she studied with Herman Krebbers at the Conservatory of JENNIFER BATE British organist Bate is an Amsterdam, then worked with Ida Kavafian at the authority on the organ works of Messiaen, with Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and David whom she worked extensively. Her world premire Takeno in London. She performs regularly in Europe, recording of his last masterpiece for organ, Livre USA and Japan. Her sonatas by Bach and Ysae du Saint Sacrement, won a Grand Prix du Disque. was chosen CD of the Month by Strad magazine. In 1995 she opened the Messiaen Festival at l'Eglise de la Sainte Trinit in Paris, and is only MAGIC CIRCLE MIME Created by Maggie the third British musician to have received the Petersen and Douglas MacIntyre, the Magic Circle Personnalit de l'Anne award in France. In 2002 Mime has performed with virtually every major she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of orchestra in North America. It has a growing Arts and in 2008 was made an OBE in the Queen's reputation worldwide, having appeared with Birthday Honours List. major orchestras in Australia, China, Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan. JIN ZHEN HONG Shanghai-born viola player, Jin Zhen Hong has been a member of the MPO MALAYSIAN PHILHARMONIC YOUTH since 2002 having previously played with the ORCHESTRA Under its Principal Conductor, Chicago Symphony, the National Opera Bastille in Kevin Field, and mentors drawn from the ranks of Paris, the Toulouse Symphony and the Shanghai the MPO, the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Symphony orchestras. He has also held titled Orchestra gave its first public concert on 25 August positions in both the Shanghai Broadcasting and 2007. Since then it has performed not only in Kuala the Shanghai Opera orchestras. After the Shanghai Lumpur but has toured various other cities in Conservatory, he moved to the Royal College of Malaysia, and in 2009 gave a sold-out concert at Music in London where he studied with Yuri Bashmet. the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music at the He has also participated in masterclasses with National University of Singapore in 2009. The Pinchas Zukerman and Isaac Stern. orchestras repertoire ranges from the core symphonic repertoire to specially-commissioned works by JOHN CURRO Founder, Director of Music and Malaysian composers. Conductor of the Queensland Youth Symphony, John has conducted many of Australias professional MARK FITZ-GERALD Mark was Artistic orchestras as well as the London Virtuosi, Shanghai Director (1983-87) of the RIAS Jugendorchester Philharmonic, Bangkok Symphony, Christchurch (West Berlin) where his innovative Filmharmonic Symphony and the Bavarian Youth Orchestra. His Concerts received much acclaim. In 1986 he was many awards include Member of the Order of appointed Music Director of Kentish Opera, with Australia, Member of the British Empire, Don Banks whom he has conducted many successful Award and the Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award productions. He has assisted regularly at the Vienna for his outstanding contribution to music in Australia. Staatsoper, as well as the Vienna Kammeroper, and in 1992 made his dbut at the Volksoper with JOSE FRANCH-BALLESTER A native of Spain, The Cunning Little Vixen. His CD recordings include clarinettist Jose was hailed as one of the year's world premire Shostakovich recordings including "most prominent emerging soloists" in 2007 by the first version of the Ninth Symphony, made at the American Symphony League Magazine. A First the personal invitation of the composers widow. Prize winner in both the 2004 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York and MARCEL LUXEN Belgian clarinettist Marcel the Astral Artists 2004 National Audition in has performed extensively as chamber and Philadelphia, he has performed countless concerts orchestral musician and soloist throughout Europe throughout the USA, Europe, Asia and South and in Asia, Australia and the USA. He was Clarinet America. He graduated in 2000 from the Joaquin Soloist with the Belgian Radio & Television Rodrigo conservatoire in Valencia and entered the Philharmonic orchestra (BRT) in Brussels before Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he becoming a founding member of the MPO. Besides studied with Donald Montanaro. regularly conducting masterclasses, he is a member of the artist faculty of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory KAREN KAMENSEK American Kamensek was of Music (National University of Singapore) and appointed Music Director of Staatstheater Hannover a coach for the Jeunesse Musicales World Youth this season. She has worked with the Houston Grand Orchestra. Marcel records for Naxos and Koch Opera, New York City Opera, Orchesta Sinfnica Schwann and is a Lgre Artist and an International Nacional de Honduras, the Louisville Orchestra and Buffet Crampon Artist. the Bochumer Symphoniker. She is committed to both operatic and symphonic repertoire as well as MARTIN YATES Martin Yates is one of the very modern music; she has given premires of Philip few conductors to have successfully made the Glass Orphe (with the Brooklyn Philharmonic) transition from the world of musical theatre to and Les Enfants Terribles at the Spoleto Festival. classical music at an international level. From 1988 to 1994 he was Musical Director/Supervisor LANCE ELLINGTON One of the UKs most of some of the most important musicals in Londons prominent male vocalists, Lance is the son of the West End, including opening the long running great jazz band leader, Ray Ellington. He recently productions of The Phantom of the Opera, Miss created the show Ellington Sings Ellington where Saigon, Carousel and Sunset Boulevard. He has made he skilfully blends the music of his father with that over 20 recordings of orchestral music including of Duke Ellington and his own original compositions. works by Elgar and John Ireland as well as several His new album, Aspects of Ellington, has just been neglected British composers. As a composer he released. He has worked with the worlds top won the Royal Philharmonic Prize for his Choral recording artists including Sting, George Michael, Work Crusade. Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson, and lends his voice to all manner of records and advertisements. MELVIN TIX This Norway-born clown has performed in over 1000 concerts across Scandinavia, LAURA FYGI In her home country of the England, Northern Ireland, Estonia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Laura is known as the woman who China and Russia. He conducts, plays several solo was raised in Uruguay as the daughter of an instruments and hosts the Melvin Tix concerts which Egyptian belly dancer, while in the Far East she is are a fun mixture of music, balloons, juggling and the emancipated Western lady whom many others a little bit of magic. He worked as a horn player aspire to be. But wherever she may be, her voice with a military band in Northern Norway under makes her instantly recognisable. Since her dance his real name, Petter Vabog, and later joined the hits with the girl group Centerfold in the early 1980s, Norwegian Radio Symphony and the Stavanger Laura has travelled down numerous musical pathways, Symphony orchestras. With a parallel interest in such as jazz, Latin and chansons, and has been magic, he created the clown Melvin Tix which awarded with several gold and platinum discs. has been his full-time stage persona since 1988. M NASIR Singapore-born Mohammed Nasir is a multi-talented and multi-faceted performer. He was discovered while fronting a local band in 1978 and had, by the following year, signed up with Polygram Singapore and released his dbut album, Untuk Pencinta Seni. Since then, he has appeared on more than 15 albums and won many industry awards. NAJWA Najwa has often been compared with jazz great Billie Holiday and legendary Motown songstress Diana Ross. Her work includes elements from R&B, hip hop and jazz. Her dbut CD, Innocent Soul, was one of the most anticipated albums of 2011 and was collaboratively produced by Najwa herself and Widi Puradiredja. It featured the hit singles Sweet October and Got to Go, which were in heavy rotation on popular radio stations across the country. NAREH ARGHAMANYAN Armenia-born Nareh began her piano studies at age five and, three years later, entered the Tchaikovsky Music School for Talented Children in Yerevan. In 2004 she became the youngest student ever to be admitted to the University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. Recently the Analekta label released her recording of the Rachmaninov Second Sonata and the Liszt B minor Sonata to great acclaim. NICHOLAS McGEGAN English conductor McGegan was educated at Cambridge and Oxford and has taught at the Royal College of Music, London. His awards include an OBE, the Halle Handel Prize, an honorary professorship at Georg-August University Gttingen, and an official Nicholas McGegan Day, declared by the Mayor of San Francisco in recognition of two decades of distinguished work with the period performance ensemble, Philharmonia Baroque. OLARI ELTS This Estonian conductor was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic this season and remains Principal Guest of the Estonian National Symphony. His USA dbut was with the Cincinnati Symphony and in Japan he works frequently with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony. Winner of the International Sibelius Conductors Competition in Helsinki in 2000, he was Principal Conductor of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (2001-06) and Principal Guest Conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for three seasons from 2007. He is founder and director of his own contemporary music ensemble, NYYD Ensemble. OLIVIER LATRY French organist Latry was 23 when he won a competition to be one of the three titular organists of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. From 1990 to 1995 he taught organ at the Academy of Music at St Maur-des-Fosss where he succeeded his teacher, Gaston Litaize. Since 1995 he has taught at the Paris Conservatoire. His recordings of Bach, Franck, Widor and Vierne as well as the complete organ works of both Durufl and Messiaen have garnered praise. He has also co-authored a book on Messiaen. ORKESTRA TRADISIONAL MALAYSIA The desire to preserve and develop Malaysian traditional music inspired the establishment of Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia. The orchestra is careful to celebrate the countrys authentic musical heritage without compromising its aesthetic values and hopes that it can bring about a truly unique Malaysian traditional orchestra as well as create a new legacy in the development of the national music. Its conductor, Mohd Yazid Zakaria has over 19 years experience in music and was the winner for the category Best Music Composition Award at the BOH Cameronian Arts Awards 2002. PAUL McCREESH Paul is recognised for his authoritative and innovative performances on the concert platform and in the opera house. Together with the Gabrieli Consort and Players, of which he is the founder and Artistic Director, he has performed in major concert halls and STPHANE TTREAULT Praised by conductor Michael Tilson Thomas as performing with great heart and great skill, cellist Stphane was then only in his early teens. Now aged 18 he has a string of successes including First Prize winner in the Montreal Symphony Orchestra Standard Life-OSM PHILIPPE SLY A recent recipient of the 2007 Competition and semi-finalist at both the 2008 Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions Stulberg International String Competition and the Competition, Philippe is currently completing his 2009 Johansen International String Competition. bachelor of music degree in voice performance from McGill University's Schulich School of Music. STEPHEN HOUGH The Washington Post described Among his recent performances are Marcello in this British pianist as a virtuoso who begins where La Bohme and Nick Shadow in The Rake's Progress others leave off. He has appeared with most major at McGill, Escamillo in Carmen at the Banff Centre, European and American orchestras and plays recitals Masetto in Don Giovanni at the University of regularly around the world. His more than 50 Ottawa, and Joey in Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey recordings for Hyperion include the complete at Ashbury College. Forthcoming appearances Rachmaninov concertos which became the fastestinclude Don Bartolo in Il Barbiere di Siviglia with selling disc in the labels history. His other recordings the San Francisco Opera's Merola Opera Programme. have been awarded the Deutsche Schallplattenpreis, Diapason dor, Monde de la musique, Gramophone PLATYPUS THEATRE Since 1989, Canadas Magazine Awards, including Record of the Year Platypus Theatre has been a trail-blazer in creating in 1996 and 2003. programmes for children that bring classical music to life in an intelligent, entertaining and interactive STEPHEN KOVACEVICH This American pianist way. Their 7 original programmes have been seen made his dbut at age 11, and seven years later by over half a million people in Canada, the USA, moved to England to study with Dame Myra Southeast Asia and most recently, Australia. After Hess. His interpretations of Brahms, Beethoven, nearly 400 concerts with more than 65 orchestras Mozart and Schubert are renowned, and he was worldwide, Platypus Theatre has gained a featured in a six-concert project in Londons reputation for excellence in music education. South Bank, Kovacevich, Beethoven and the Piano. He enjoys good relations with orchestras QUEENSLAND YOUTH SYMPHONY This as conductor, directing from the keyboard. His chamber music partners include Steven Isserlis, 90-member ensemble, founded in 1966, is a Nigel Kennedy, Lynn Harrell, Sarah Chang, world-class youth orchestra based in Brisbane, Renaud Capuon, Gautier Capuon, Kyung-Wha Australia. This concert is part of their 12th international tour, with previous tours including Chung, Truls Mrk and Emmanuel Pahud. the UK, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, TENGKU AHMAD IRFAN He began piano USA, Canada and New Zealand. lessons at the age of seven and was awarded the Trinity Guildhall Certificate of Excellence in Grade RED PRIEST Founded in 1997 and using Antonio Vivaldis nickname, Red Priest comprises 5 Solo Piano at nine, followed by a distinction in recorder player Piers Adams, violinist Julia Bishop, Grade 8 practical exams two years later. His MPO cellist Angela East and harpsichordist Howard Beach. dbut in October 2009 in the Malaysian premire This Canadian ensemble has redefined the art of of Beethovens Piano Concerto in E flat saw him period performance, creating a virtual orchestra performing his own cadenzas. A year later in through their creative arrangements, swashbuckling Bangkok, he performed with Polish conductor virtuosity, heart-on-sleeve emotion and compelling Darius Mikulski and the Thailand Philharmonic stagecraft. Their style was succinctly observed by Orchestra. His current tutors are Snezana Panovska one English critic; Red Priest are having fun with (piano) and Vivian Chua (composition). these old favourites, but it is unpretentious fun dished up by people who know how this music YUNA Yunalis Zarai was writing poetry at age 14 and songs at 19. Her music is a mixture of folk, works, and whose affection for the subject of their witty and anarchic fooling is never in doubt. rock, acoustic and alternative elements. Yunas meteoric rise in the local music scene is thanks largely to the strong fan following via her Myspace RICHARD KAUFMAN American conductor Kaufman devotes much of his life to conducting Music account. The irresistable charm she enthuses in her music is evidenced by her daily listenership and supervising music for film and television productions, as well as performing film and classical which totals a thousand or two an astonishing music in concert halls and on recordings. He is in feat for a local act. his seventh season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra concert series, Friday Night at the Movies. ZAKIR HUSSAIN Zakir has elevated the status In 1993, he received a Grammy Award in the category of the tabla both in India and around the world. of Best Pop Instrumental Performance for a recording A child prodigy, he began touring at age 12, becoming the most acclaimed Indian musician of he conducted with the Nuremberg Symphony. his generation and one of the worlds leading RONALD BRAUTIGAM Dutch pianist Brautigam percussionists. He is the recipient of many honours was awarded the Nederlandse Muziekprijs in 1984, including a recent Grammy in the Best Contemporary World Music category for Global Drum Project. In the highest Dutch musical award. He has also developed a great passion for the fortepiano and 1992 Planet Drum, an album co-created and cohas performed with leading period-instrument produced by Zakir, became the first recording to orchestras. For chamber music, he works regularly win a Grammy in the Best World Music category with Isabelle van Keulen, Melvyn Tan and Alexei and also won the Downbeat Critics Poll for Best Lubimov. Among 30 over titles released by BIS so World Beat Album. far are Mendelssohns piano concertos, the complete piano works of Mozart and Haydn, and ZHANG YI This Chinese conductor studied violin at age five. He graduated from the Peking Central a 17-CD Beethoven cycle. Conservatory of Music and, in 1994, became Chief Conductor of the China Youth Symphony Orchestra STPHANE DENVE Chief Conductor of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra come September which he led on tours of Malaysia, Singapore and 2011, Stphane is also Music Director of the Royal Hong Kong. In 2000, he continued his studies at Scottish National Orchestra, a post held since 2005. the Saarbrcken Musikhochschule and, on his His numerous recordings include an ongoing survey return, became Principal Conductor and Music of works by Albert Roussel for Naxos. A graduate Director of the National Ballet of China Orchestra. of the Paris Conservatoire, he began as Sir Georg He directed most of the music for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. Soltis assistant for Bluebeards Castle with the festivals across the world and built a large and distinguished discography for Deutsche Grammophon. He has been Director of Brinkburn Music (in Northumberland, UK) for many years, and in 2006 was appointed Artistic Director of the Wratislavia Cantans Festival in Wroclaw, Poland, one of Eastern Europes most prestigious and vital cultural events. Orchestre de Paris (1995) and Don Giovanni at the Paris National Opera (1996).
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17 SEP
BOBBY CHEN
Sat 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Bobby Chen piano Foo Mei Yi piano Tengku Ahmad Irfan piano
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SEP Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor
10-11
LISZT Les Preludes WAGNER Das Rheingold: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla WAGNER Die Walkre: Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire Music WAGNER Tannhuser Overture WAGNER Gtterdmmerung: Dawn and Siegfrieds Rhine Journey WAGNER Gtterdmmerung: Siegfrieds Funeral Music Act III WAGNER Die Walkre: Ride of the Valkyries r m120 r m90 r m60 r m3 0
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DFP SPOTLIGHT
27 SEP
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players QUANTZ Sonata for Violin and Oboe MOZART Piano Trio in G BAERMANN Adagio HAYDN String Quartet The Lark a ll se ats : r m 20
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MPYO
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8-9 OCT
Thematic Variations
BARTK Hungarian Sketches HAYDN Symphony No.94 in G major Surprise BRAHMS Variations on a theme of Joseph Haydn KODLY Peacock Variations a ll se ats : r m 35
AGE OF ELEGANCE
ALEXANDRE THARAUD
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Jacek Kaspszyk conductor Stephen Kovacevich piano
1-2 OCT
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Bernard Labadie conductor Alexandre Tharaud piano
12 OCT
Youthful Elegance
KRAUS Symphony in E minor MOZART Piano Concerto No.9 MOZART Chaconne from Idomeneo SCHUBERT Symphony No.5 r m 1 2 0 r m 90 r m 60 r m 3 0
DFP SPOTLIGHT
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Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a ll se ats : r m 30
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OCT Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Olari Elts conductor Barnabs Kelemen violin
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A S W A R A D A N C E C O M PA N Y
Tribute to Sibelius
SIBELIUS SIBELIUS SIBELIUS r m1 20 Finlandia Violin Concerto Symphony No.2 r m90 r m60 r m 3 0
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K LCC SE N I F E ST I VA L
26 OCT
29 OCT
DFP SHOWCASE
Living Traditions
Experience the synergy as the best of Malaysias dancers and musicians collaborate in outstanding contemporary dance works by Joseph Gonzales and Shafirul Azmi. all se ats : r m 5 8
K LCC SE N I F E ST I VA L
17-18 OCT Mon & Tue 8.30pm Zakir Hussain and the Masters of Percussion
A national treasure in his native India, tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain promises brilliant performances that defy genre labels. Joining him in his brilliant improvisations are Masters of Percussion, created during Hussains famous tours with his father, the legendary Ustad Allarakha. r m1 78 r m138 r m98 r m 5 8
DISCOVERY
28 OCT
30 OCT
Malaysian Diversity
Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia showcases the rich cultural diversity of our country through music and song featuring guest singer Jaclyn Victor. The 55-member ensemble brings to the stage a wonderful array of traditional instruments including the sape, erhu, fiddles, gambus and zhonghu.
Jointly presented by DFP and Istana Budaya, Ministry of Information, Communication & Culture
OCT Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Kevin Field conductor Jose Franch-Ballester clarinet
22-23
A Symphonic Journey
DEBUSSY Rhapsody for Clarinet COPLAND Clarinet Concerto SUGATA Peaceful Dance of Two Dragons (Op.8) ADAMS Dr Atomic Symphony r m1 20 r m90 r m60 r m 3 0
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NOV Sat 3.00pm, Sun 2.30pm & 4.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Kevin Field conductor Platypus Theatre presenter
12-13
DISCOVERY
NOV Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf conductor Benjamin Beilman violin
26-27
Petrouchka
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV A Fairy Tale DVOK Violin Concerto STRAVINSKY Petrouchka (1947) r m1 2 0 r m90 r m60 r m30
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16 NOV
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a l l s e at s : r m 3 0
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22 NOV
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players ROSSINI Duo for Cello and Bass in E flat major DVOK Serenade for Strings BRAHMS Clarinet Sonata No.1 PIAZZOLLA La Muerte del Angel a ll se ats : r m20
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12 DEC
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf conductor Pellas et Mlisande La Pri Symphony No.3 r m 60 r m 3 0
Mon 8.30pm Jointly presented by DFP and Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur
Hanamas
This talented young Japanese duo present a unique fusion of pop and soul styles from east and west as they combine the traditional Japanese Tsugaru-Shamisen with the violin. a ll se ats : r m 30
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Tue 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Dato Mokhzani Ismail conductor Chris Botti trumpet
16 DEC
CHRIS BOTTI
9 DEC
Fri 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Kevin Field conductor The Temple of Fine Arts
Hand in Hand
RAMEAU (arr DUKAS) Les Indes Galantes Suites 1 & 2 NITHYANANDAN New Work (world premire) MOZART Music for a Pantomime all se ats: r m35
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DEC Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Howard Ng oboe Tan Boon Ping clarinet Song Ching Ling horn Lim Teng Aik bassoon
17-18
DEC Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Martin Yates conductor Jacqui Scott vocals Andrew Halliday vocals
10-11
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7-8 JAN
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Christian Schulz conductor
11 JAN
LEGACY
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a ll se ats : r m30
JAN Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Olivier Latry organ
28-29
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14-15 JAN Sat 3.00pm, Sun 2.30pm & 4.30pm Fairytales in Music
Music which tells a story, be it from the concert hall, the ballet stage or the opera house. Let that popular musical clown, Melvin Tix, set your imaginations ablaze with vivid musical pictures and a few laughs along the way too! r m 8 0 r m60 r m40 r m20
31 JAN
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players VILLA LOBOS Chorus No.4 HOFFMAN Three Oranges MILHAUD Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Piano RAVEL Piano Trio in A minor a ll se ats : r m 20
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Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Richard Kaufman conductor
Romantic Hollywood
Out of Africa, Gone with the Wind, Dr Zhivago, Laura. What do these classic movies have in common? Great tunes and tear-jerking melodies. Experience all the romantic fervour Hollywood scores have to offer. r m1 50 r m110 r m70 r m4 0
MPO HAPPY HOUR
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Nicholas McGegan conductor Jennifer Bate organ
18-19 FEB
RICHARD KAUFMAN
KAREN KAMENSEK
8 FEB
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. all se ats: r m30
FEB Tue & Wed 8.30pm Laura Fygi vocals MPO Big Band
21-22
NICHOLAS McGEGAN
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Nicholas McGegan conductor Benedetto Lupo piano
11-12 FEB
FEB Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Karen Kamensek conductor Philippe Sly baritone
25-26
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14 FEB
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players BEETHOVEN Cello Sonata No.1 MENDELSSOHN String Quartet in E flat BEETHOVEN Clarinet Trio No.4 all se ats: r m20
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FA M I LY F U N D AY
3-4 MAR
LEGACY
DANIEL MLLER-SCHOTT
Sat 3.00pm, Sun 2.30pm & 4.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Charles Hazlewood conductor
MAR Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Daniel Mller-Schott cello
17-18
English Treasures
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis ELGAR Cello Concerto ELGAR Enigma Variations r m 1 2 0 r m 90 r m 60 r m 30
CHA MBER CONCERT POPS
31 MAR
Sat 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Mark Fitz-Gerald conductor Lance Ellington vocals
MAR Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Ronald Brautigam piano
10-11
20 MAR
Oscar Winners
From An American in Paris winner in 1951 to Monsters Inc. winner 2001 celebrate the film music honoured at the Oscars with such classic scores as High Noon, Limelight and, of course, Jaws. r m 150 r m 110 r m 70 r m 40
Beethovens Emperor
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No.5 Emperor BRAHMS Symphony No.4 r m1 50 r m 110 r m 70 r m 4 0
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players BACH Cello Suite No.3 BOCCHERINI Quintet No.4 in D Fandango PAGANINI Fantasia for Cello & Bass MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition a ll se ats : r m 20
MPO SPECIALS
MAR Fri & Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Mark Fitz-Gerald conductor
23-25
LANCE ELLINGTON
28 MAR
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a ll se ats : r m 30
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APR Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Benjamin Schmid conductor & violin
21-22
NAREH A R G H A M A N YA N
Eight Seasons
VIVALDI The Four Seasons PIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons r m 120 r m90 r m60 r m30
CHA MBER CONCERT
7-8 APR
Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alan Buribayev conductor Marcel Luxen clarinet Jin Zhen Hong viola
24 APR
Scandinavian Seasons
GRIEG BRUCH Peer Gynt Suite No.2 Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra ALFVEN Mountain King Suite ALFVEN Swedish Rhapsody BRUCH Swedish Dances GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No.1 r m120 r m90 rm60 rm30
MPO HAPPY HOUR
Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players YSAE Violin Sonata No.4 PERSICHETTI Serenade No.6 for Trombone, Viola and Cello EVENS Orbit Suite BARTK String Quartet No.2 a ll se ats : r m20
BENJAMIN SCHMID
DISCOVERY
11 APR
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. all se ats: r m30
APR Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alain Lombard conductor Nareh Arghamanyan piano
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Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as they let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a ll se ats : r m30
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MAY Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Richard Kaufman conductor Eileen Ivers fiddle/vocals
12-13
22 MAY
The Emerald Isle comes to the DFP stage with a distinctly Gaelic twist on some famous Bluegrass and Dixieland numbers, and spices up the MPOs more usual fare with a drop of the Black Stuff. r m 1 5 0 r m 110 r m 70 r m 40
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Tue 6.30pm MPO Chamber Players THIERIOT Octet in B Flat DVOK String Quartet in E flat American a ll se ats : r m 20
LEGACY
MAY Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Paul McCreesh conductor Stphane Ttreault cello
19-20
MAY Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Stphane Denve conductor Eric Le Sage piano
26-27
French Dreams
FAUR Ballade DEBUSSY Iberia POULENC Aubade RAVEL Daphnis & Chlo Suite No.2 r m120 r m90 r m60 r m30
Symphony No.29 (K.201) Rococo Variations Pezzo Capriccioso Suite Mozartiana r m60 r m30
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STEPHEN HOUGH ZHANG YI
JUN Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Stephen Hough piano
23-24
MPO SPECIALS
2-3 JUN
25 JUN
Mon 8.30pm Queensland Youth Symphony John Curro conductor Jayson Gillham piano
30 JUN
Musical Adventures
Take a guided tour through two of the most colourful and picturesque works in the repertoire Tchaikovskys 1812 and Smetanas Vltava in the company of MPO Music Director, Claus Peter Flor. rm80 rm60 r m 4 0 r m20
DISCOVERY
Sat 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor Liza Ferschtman violin
JUN Sat 8.30pm, Sun 3.00pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Zhang Yi conductor
16-17
JOHN CURRO Q U E E N S L A N D YO U T H S YM P H O N Y
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Sat 8.30pm & Sun 8.45pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Claus Peter Flor conductor
DFP SHOWCASE
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MAGIC CIRCLE MIME
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4 JUL
Wed 6.30pm MPO Jam-Busters For a totally different concert-going experience, come join various MPO musicians and their friends as their let their collective hair down in informal early-evening events where just about anything goes. a ll se ats : r m 30
FA M I LY F U N D AY
7-8 JUL
Sat 3.00pm, Sun 2.30pm & 4.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Alain Trudel conductor Magic Circle Mime presenter
JUL Fri & Sat 8.30pm Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Kevin Field conductor Dato M Nasir vocals
13-14
In his 35-year career, M Nasir often called sifu has worked with many of Malaysias brightest stars to create musical magic. Join him on this journey through some of the songs which made him a living legend. r m358 r m 258 r m 158 r m 98
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Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra Swedish Dances Quintet No.4 in D Fandango Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor
BACH BACH BACH BACH BAERMANN BARBER BARTK BARTK BARTK BARTK BECK BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BERNSTEIN BIZET BRAHMS BRAHMS BRAHMS BRAHMS BRAHMS
Brandenburg Concerto No.3 Concerto for Two Pianos (BWV1062) Organ and Orchestrations Cello Suite No.3 Adagio Adagio for Strings Concerto for Orchestra Hungarian Sketches The Miraculous Mandarin (Suite) String Quartet No.2 Overture La Morte dOrfeo Cello Sonata No.1 Clarinet Trio No.4 Piano Concerto No.1 Piano Concerto No.2 Piano Concerto No.3 Piano Concerto No.4 Piano Concerto No.5 Emperor Egmont Overture Sonata for Violin and Piano No.4 Sonata for Violin and Piano No.5 Spring Sonata for Violin and Piano No.9 Kreutzer Symphony No.5 Symphony No.7 Violin Concerto Fancy Free Toreador's Song from Carmen Clarinet Sonata No.1 Hungarian Dances Symphony No.2 Symphony No.4 Variations on a theme of Joseph Haydn
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CLEMENTI COPLAND CORELLI DEBUSSY DEBUSSY DELIBES DU MINGXIN DUKAS DUKAS DVOK DVOK DVOK DVOK DVOK DVOK
Symphony No.4 Clarinet Concerto Concerto Grosso (Op.6 No.4) Iberia Rhapsody for Clarinet Copplia (Suite) The Incredible Phoenix La Pri The Sorcerers Apprentice Serenade for Strings Slavonic Dances String Quartet in E flat American Symphony No.5 Symphony No.6 Violin Concerto
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Estancia Dances Dance of the Blessed Spirits Peer Gynt Suite No.1 Peer Gynt Suite No.2 Organ Concerto in F (Op.4 No.4) Organ Concerto The Cuckoo and the Nightingale String Quartet The Lark Symphony No.59 The Fire Symphony No.94 in G major Surprise Three Oranges
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Symphony No.3 Organ Overture Die Verschworenen Symphony No.5 Symphony No.2 Finlandia Symphony No.2 Violin Concerto Petrouchka (1947) Dancing Girl in the Orient
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MASSENET MENDELSSOHN MILHAUD MOZART MOZART MOZART MOZART MOZART MOZART MOZART MOZART MUSSORGSKY MUSSORGSKY NIELSEN
Le Cid (ballet music) String Quartet in E flat Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Piano Arias from Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro Chaconne from Idomeneo Concerto for Three Pianos Music for a Pantomime Piano Concerto No.9 Piano Trio in G Sinfonia Concertante for Winds Symphony No.29 (K.201) Khovanshchina: Dawn on the Moscow River Pictures at an Exhibition Hindu Dance and Chinese Dance
Feb 25-26 Feb 14 Jan 31 Feb 25-26 Oct 1-2 Sep 17-18 Dec 9 Oct 1-2 Sep 27 Dec 17-18 May 19-20 Dec 17-18 Mar 20, Jun 25 Jun 2-3
Pezzo Capriccioso Piano Concerto No.1 Rococo Variations Suite Mozartiana Symphony No.6 Pathtique The Nutcracker (Suite) Octet in B flat
May 19-20 Apr 28-29 May 19-20 May 19-20 Dec 17-18 Jun 16-17 May 22
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Mar 17-18 VILLA LOBOS VIVALDI Chorus No.4 The Four Seasons Jan 31 Apr 21-22
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PARRY PAGANINI PIAZZOLLA PIAZZOLLA PERSICHETTI POULENC PROKOFIEV PROKOFIEV QUANTZ RACHMANINOV RACHMANINOV RAMEAU
Elegy for Brahms Fantasia for Cello & Bass The Four Seasons La Muerte del Angel Serenade No.6 for Trombone, Viola and Cello Aubade Classical Symphony Piano Concerto No.1 Sonata for Violin and Oboe Piano Concerto No.3 Symphony No.3 Plate Suite
Nov 19-20 Mar 20 Apr 21-22 Nov 22 Apr 24 May 26-27 Sep 17-18 Sep 17-18 Sep 27 Jun 23-24 Dec 3-4 Feb 18-19 Dec 9 May 26-27 Jan 31 Nov 26-27
Das Rheingold: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla Die Walkre: Ride of the Valkyries Die Walkre: Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire Music Gtterdmmerung: Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey Gtterdmmerung: Siegfried's Funeral Music Act III Tannhuser Overture The Flying Dutchman Overture and Dutchman aria Two sonatas
Sep 24-25 Sep 24-25 Sep 24-25 Sep 24-25 Sep 24-25 Sep 24-25 Feb 25-26 Jul 2
RAMEAU (arr DUKAS) Les Indes Galantes Suites 1 & 2 RAVEL RAVEL RIMSKY-KORSAKOV ROSSINI Daphnis & Chlo Suite No.2 Piano Trio in A minor A Fairy Tale
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Apr 24
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Concessions
11/12 Season Subscribers & Senior Citizens (55+ years)
Valid ID required at time of ticket collection and admission.
Students
Valid ID required at time of ticket collection and admission.
15% off all ticket prices Group bookings 10% off ticket prices for groups of 10-24 15% off ticket prices for groups of 25-49 20%
(+ 2 FREE tickets!) off ticket prices for groups of 50 or more (+ 4 FREE tickets!)
MPO Specials, DFP Showcase & DFP Spotlight RM30 per student
NOTE: Discounts cannot be combined. No concessions, group booking discounts and student price for The Toyota Classics (10 November 2011). Tickets for The Toyota Classics concert will be on sale at a later date.
Booking Information
BOOKINGS may be made In person at the Box Office Phone: +603-2051 7007 Fax: +603-2051 7077 E-mail: dfp_boxoffice@petronas.com.my Post: The Box Office, Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, Level 2, Tower 2, PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur Online (single tickets only): www.mpo.com.my and www.dfp.com.my BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Sat: 10am to 6pm Performance nights: 10am to 9pm Performance Sundays: 12noon to concert time Closed on Public Holidays unless a concert is scheduled. CARDS ACCEPTED The following credit cards are accepted: Visa, American Express, MasterCard and Diners Club. CONDITIONS OF SALE Valid tickets are required for admittance into the concert hall. No refunds. All sales are final. Discounts and concessions cannot be combined. Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS reserves the right to introduce discounts and other price changes, and vary seating arrangement without notice. Out of consideration for both audience and artists, children under the age of 8 are not allowed in the concert hall unless otherwise indicated. For Family Fun Day concerts, children aged 4 and above will be admitted with paid admission. The artistic programme (including all artists and repertoire for this season) is subject to change without notice. EXCHANGES Tickets may be exchanged up to 72 hours prior to the original performance for another performance in this Season. Exchanges are done on a ticket for ticket basis and any difference in price will either be charged or forfeited. All exchanges must be done in person at the Box Office and the original tickets must be returned. Lost/reprinted tickets cannot be exchanged. All exchanges carry a non-refundable fee of RM5 per ticket. SEATING CATEGORY P = Premium B = B Reserve A = A Reserve C = C Reserve WHEELCHAIR USERS For the convenience of wheelchair users, one companion will receive a free ticket in a designated seat.
General Information
DRESS CODE POLICY Gala Concert: Long-sleeved batik or lounge suit. All Other Performances: Smart casual.
Jeans, denim, shorts, collarless T-shirts/singlets, sneakers and slippers are NOT ALLOWED at any time.
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CLOAKROOM Free cloakroom facilities are available at Level 1 of the concert hall. It is opened 30 minutes before performance until 30 minutes after its conclusion. FOOD & DRINKS are not allowed in the concert hall. NO SMOKING Smoking is strictly prohibited in the concert hall. ENQUIRIES Customer Relationship Management Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS Level 2, Tower 2, PETRONAS Twin Towers Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603-2051 7008 Fax: +603-2051 2412 E-mail: dfp_contactus@petronas.com.my
PARKING Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (DFP) is situated between the PETRONAS Twin Towers at Kuala Lumpur City Centre. There is a basement autopay car park and also ample open parking bays near the Twin Towers. When you enter the basement car park of Suria KLCC, follow the signs marked Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS which will lead you to the lifts that will take you straight to the concert hall foyer instead of the shopping centre. PREPAID PARKING tickets are available for purchase from the Concert Programme booth. It is valid only on the day of purchase and for entry after 7pm until 12 midnight. FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Facilities for wheelchair users include a ramp to the foyer, a lift with low-level buttons, levelled floor and a designated wheelchair position in the stalls. A unisex toilet for customers with disabilities is available at the Stalls, Circle and Upper Circle levels. An induction loop is available in the Stalls and relays the performance to those using hearing aids with a T-setting. Please advise our Box Office staff at the time you book your tickets if you require the above services. LATECOMERS Concerts at DFP begin promptly at the advertised starting time. No latecomers will be admitted until the interval or a suitable break in the programme. Members of the audience who leave the hall before or during the performance will not be re-admitted until the next suitable break. We regret that latecomers to Family Fun Day concerts will not be admitted as these concerts are only one hour long with no suitable breaks. As a courtesy to the performers and other audience members, please remain in your seat until the concert has concluded. ELECTRONIC DEVICES (including mobile phones, pagers, watch alarms) All concert goers are requested to switch off their mobile phones, pagers, watch alarms and other electronic devices before entering the concert hall. All usage of mobile phones such as the Short Messaging Service (SMS) is prohibited, this is to ensure an ideal concert experience both for the performers and other audience members. RECORDING EQUIPMENT (including cameras, video recorders, tape recorders, mobile phones). All forms of recording and photography equipment are strictly prohibited in the concert hall. We seek the co-operation and understanding of all audience members in observing this policy. BAG CHECKS The safety and security of our patrons are of utmost importance to us. Whether you decide to deposit your bags or bring them into the hall, your bags may be subject to security checks. However, all bulky items, plastic carriers, backpacks, large briefcases and umbrellas must be placed at the Cloakroom at Level 1.
Seating Plan
This standard seating plan is subject to change depending on the concert.
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The concert hall seats 860 guests. There are 19 hospitality suites and each comes complete with premium box seats, its own butler service and optional deluxe catering. We will be happy to discuss marketing opportunities that will engage your audience and extend mileage for your brand. Talk to us today about a tailor-made activity to reach your brands marketing objective, whether it be a co-promotion exercise for your product or as a co-presenter for our concert or event, or a corporate social responsibility initiative via our Education & Outreach activities.
For more information on supporting DFP and the MPO via sponsorship or a tax deductable donation, please contact Business Development at Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, Level 2, Tower 2, PETRONAS Twin Towers, 50088 Kuala Lumpur. Call +603 2051 7008 or visit www.dfp.com.my
Acknowledgement
Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS and the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledge those listed below and all other individuals and corporations who have provided invaluable assistance and unwavering commitment to our mission of advancing the appreciation of music. Philanthropic sponsorship is vital for the concert hall and the orchestras future development. We look forward to working with you in a mutually rewarding partnership in support of the arts.
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CO-ORGANISER
Penang Philharmonic
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dfp box office: ground floor, tower 2 petronas twin towers kuala lumpur city centre 50088 kuala lumpur