Adelaide: 11 July 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Final of The Accompanists’ Guild of SA’s 23rd Geoffrey Parsons Award, named in honour of Australia’s accompanist par excellence for singers, such as Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Victoria de los Angeles and Olaf Bär, takes place this Thursday evening, July 12th, at 7pm in the Hartley Concert Room at The University of Adelaide.

On Monday and Tuesday, six pianists completed the Stage One auditions performing prepared works with their chosen associates, sight reading and an unrehearsed reading of the set work, Schumann’s Märchenbilder No. 1, Nicht schnell with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra violist, Cecily Satchell.

The audition panel of noted musicians, Stephen Whittington, Leonie Hempton and Cecily Satchell judged the performances in terms of interpretation, style, technique, presentation and ensemble skills. Guild Founder and Secretary, Diana Harris said of the competition,

“The Finalists in the Parsons Award must exhibit the major requisites of the professional accompanist/associate artist through the preparation of works of their own choice, anticipation of the soloist’s requirements in the set work and presentation at sight of a convincing performance of unseen material with the soloist. When all other elements are equal it is often the sight reading that clinches a place in the Final.”

The three Finalists competing for prizes totalling $2500 on Thursday are:

  • Thomas Saunders of McLaren Vale, SA
  • Karl Geiger of Ridgehaven, SA
  • Amir Farid of Bundoora, VIC

The Jury will be chaired by Pianist in Residence for the 2007 Festival of Accompanists, Jean-Paul Sévilla,. He will be joined by audition judges Stephen Whittington and Leonie Hempton. The Accompanists’ Guild of South Australia’s Geoffrey Parsons Award is made possible by the support of Allans Music, The Elder Conservatorium and many generous individuals.

ENDS

The Accompanists’ Guild of South Australia presents

The 2007 Geoffrey Parsons Award Final

Thursday, 12 July 2007 at 7.00pm

Hartley Concert Room, The University of Adelaide, Kintore Avenue Adelaide

$10, $5, Students $2, AGSA Members Free. Tickets at the door

Public Enquiries: 8431 6030

For further information, recordings, pics & interviews, please contact:

Christopher Wainwright, Publicist 0438 829 728, cmwain@gmail.com


 

Adelaide: 20 June 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

In recent years pianist, Anthony Hunt, has made a name for himself as one of Adelaide’s leading repetiteurs, conductors and vocal accompanists. He has worked regularly with the State Opera of South Australia most recently as repetiteur for Mark Adamo’s Little Women. Last year Anthony and his wife, soprano, Jessica Dean, travelled to Germany to study with the Accompanists’ Guild’s International Patron, Phillip Moll.

On Saturday 30 June at 7.30pm, in the Cynthia Poulton Hall, Anthony Hunt will present the 21st Geoffrey Parsons Award Winner’s recital in association with two of Adelaide’s fine young string players, violinist/violist, Imants Larsens and cellist, Gemma Phillips. This will be one of the rare occasions when Anthony is not accompanying a singer from the piano or the organ.

The Geoffrey Parsons Award for excellence in accompanying and ensemble performance is offered annually by the Accompanists’ Guild in memory of the great international accompanist, the Australian pianist, Geoffrey Parsons.

Accompanists’ Guild of SA’s Founder and Secretary, Diana Harris says, “Anthony gave a memorable performance with Jessica in the 2006 Geoffrey Parsons Award Final. Their sympathetic ensemble was extraordinary. I have no doubt their work with Phillip Moll was a major contribution to the success of their collaboration. Anthony was indeed a worthy winner of the Geoffrey Parsons Award.”

Anthony’s program on June 30th includes two challenging works from the string repertoire, Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata (Imants Larsens on viola) and Brahms’ dramatic and lyrical Piano Trio no 1 in B major, Op. 8. (Imants Larsens, violin and Gemma Phillips, cello)

This recital will be one of the last Anthony gives in Adelaide before he and Jessica leave to take up post-graduate scholarships in Accompaniment and Opera at the Royal Academy of Music, London.

ENDS

The Accompanists’ Guild of South Australia presents
The 2006 Geoffrey Parsons Award Winner’s Recital
Anthony Hunt (piano)
Imants Larsens (violin, viola)
Gemma Phillips (cello)

Saturday 30 June 2007 7.30pm
Cynthia Poulton Hall, St Peter’s Cathedral
King William Road, North Adelaide

$15, $10, AGSA Members Free. Tickets at the door

Public Enquiries: 8431 6030

For further information, recordings, pics & interviews, please contact: Christopher Wainwright, Publicist 0438 829 728, e-mail: cmwain@gmail.com

PROGRAMME

SCHUBERT Sonata in A Major ‘Arpeggione’
Allegro moderato
Adagio
Allegretto

BRAHMS Piano Trio in B Major Op. 8
Allegro con brio
Scherzo: Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro

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AGSA Logo
presents
Anthony Hunt
ANTHONY HUNT
Winner of the 2006
$2000
GEOFFREY PARSONS AWARD
In his Prize Winner’s Recital
Saturday June 30 at 7.30pm
Cynthia Poulton Hall
St Peter’s Cathedral
King William Road
North Adelaide
$10, $5, AGSA Members free

The Geoffrey Parsons Award for excellence in accompanying and ensemble playing is presented annually by the Guild in memory of the great international Accompanist, the Australian pianist, Geoffrey Parsons.

Conductor, Opera Repetiteur, Organist, Musical Director, and multi award winner, Anthony Hunt is the 21st recipient of the AGSA Geoffrey Parsons Award. In September 2007 he will commence study at the Royal Academy in London in the postgraduate Repetiteur course.

For his recital, Anthony will be joined by IMANTS LARSENS, violin and viola, and GEMMA PHILLIPS, cello, in a program that includes SCHUBERT Arpeggione Sonata and BRAHMS Piano Trio in B Major Opus 8.

For further information, please contact the Secretary on (08) 8431 6030

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