Glimpses of the Guild's Past

 

The Beginning

Tuesday May 3 1983 7.30 pm at the Flinders Street School of Music

Initial meeting arranged by Diana Harris and attended by

1. Romola Costantino

2. Maryleigh Hand

3. Diana Harris

4. Shirley Hicks

5. David Lockett

6. Noreen Stokes

7. Anne Whelan

With apologies from

8. Lance Dossor

9. Alison Holder

10. David McSkimming

11. Stephen Walter

Thursday 28 July at 8.00pm in Room 16 at the Flinders Street SOM

General Meeting – attended by approx 60 with apologies from a further 24

Agenda

  1. Noreen Stokes – Welcome and introduction of Guest Speaker
  2. Elizabeth Silsbury – Guest Speaker
  3. Diana Harris – Outline of May 3 meeting.
  4. Romola Costantino – chairing discussion
  5. David Lockett – taking nominations and conducting election of office bearers
  6. Supper

AGSA Steering Committee 1983

Anderson, Malcolm (1st Treasurer)

Hastwell, Rosalie

Costantino, Romola (1st President)

Hicks, Shirley

Donovan, Jenny

Holder, Alison (1st Vice- President)

Fitton, Kaye

Stokes, Noreen

Gallant, Kerry

Weekes, Diana

Hand, Maryleigh

White, Audrey

Harris, Diana (1st Secretary)

Wray, Heather

16 August, 20 September, 17 October

Three Interim Committee Meetings established the basics for the Guild including

Incorporation Title – “Accompanists’ Guild of SA Inc”

Membership fees – Full $20, Concession $8.00

Patron – Geoffrey Parsons to be approached by E Silsbury

Constitution and other basics for an incorporated body were identified

The Opening Concert

October 24 1984 – 8pm Inaugural Concert in the FSSOM Recital Room

Presented by Stephen McIntyre – Piano (later Patron of the Guild) and Christopher Bogg – tenor (arranged by Stephen in place of Dean Patterson who fell ill with laryngitis. Christopher was performing with State Opera in The Magic Flute) – Schubert selections from Die Schöne Mullerin and Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel. The concert was favourably reviewed by Stephen Whittington in The Advertiser on 25/10/83.

Approx. 90 attended and $1166 was collected from membership fees and concert admissions

14 November 1983: Financial Members – 64

1984 – The First Full Year

Permanent Committee

Romola Costantino – President

Alison Holder and Stephen Walter – Vice Presidents

Diana Harris – Secretary

Diana Weekes – Assistant Secretary

Malcolm Anderson – Treasurer

Committee Members

Ann Indra-Anthony, Jenny Donovan, Kaye Fitton, Kerry Gallant (later replaced by Denise Rothall) , Cheryl Hawke (West), Maryleigh Hand, Noreen Stokes, Gil Sullivan, Anne Whelan, Audrey White (16)

Constitution/Incorporation sub-committee

- chaired by Malcolm Anderson

Accompanists’ Prize Committee

- chaired by Romola Costantino.

Program Committee

- chaired by Diana Harris

1984 Financial Members – 87

Guild’s first advocacy

DK Weekes’ contract with TAFE to be terminated. Letters to Premier etc. Contract later extended for 3 years.

AGSA logo

Finalized by August – Committee members submitted ideas, Mrs Sandra Schwarz provided professional examples. The final chosen example was suggested by Diana Weekes and refined by Mrs Schwarz.

1984 Events

Feb 27 – Masterclass

  • Romola Costantino
  • Adele Anthony violin and Ann Indra Anthony piano
  • Tisi Dutton mezzo and Jillianne Bartsch piano
  • Christopher Bonney flute and Jenny Donovan piano

June 13 – The Choral Repetiteur

  • Elizabeth Silsbury conductor, Stephen Walter piano, The Adelaide Chorus

July 31 – Work as a Music Branch pianist

  • Mary Le Page

September 10 – A Soloist’s Requirements of the Accompanist

  • Ronald Woodcock violin, Rodney Smith piano

October 23 The Accompanists’ Prize of $200

  • Panel – Stefan Ammer, Romola Costantino, Noreen Stokes
  • Guest Soloist for set material – soprano, Jennifer Walter
  • Finalists
  • Jillianne Bartsch with Ben Lea violin
  • Rosalie Hastwell with Toby Lea violin
  • Bernard Depasquale with Sarah Baldacchino violin
  • Pauline Baker with Raelene Jones soprano
  • The winner – Bernard Depasquale
  • December 14 1984

    The first of the many glamorous fundraising dinners held in the home of Diana and Peter Harris – chef Robert Hunter.

    Views of the Guild’s Program since 1984

    Patrons

    Stephen McIntyre AM

    Victoria College of the Arts and our first recitalist 1983 continuing

    Noreen Stokes OAM

    South Australian notable pianist and pedagogue 1986 continuing

    Geoffrey Parsons OBE AO

    Australia’s renowned international accompanist 1985–1995

    Phillip Moll

    International accompanist and chamber musician 1996 continuing

    A selection from Annual Events

    1984

    The Choral Repetiteur, Stephen Walter/pf, Elizabeth Silsbury/cond, The Adelaide Chorus

    1985

    Baroque Accomp for Harpsichord and Piano, Ann Whelan/harps, Diana Weekes /pf

    1986

    Vocal Coaching, Shirley Hicks with Tasso Bouyessis, Pauline Harris, Catherine Koerner, First Register of Accompanists

    1987

    Recital, Merryn Brose/pf, William Hennessey/vln, Mozart, Bartok, Beethoven Kreutzer

    1988

    Recital/demo, Alison Holder/pf, Margaret Ferrie/sop, Settings of the same poems

    1989

    Demonstration, Choral Accompt, Hilary Weiland/cond, Leith Rogers/pf, Grad Singers

    1990

    Recital Diana Harris/pf, Brenton Langbein/vln, Nielson, Janacek, Stravinsky

    1991

    Recital by Young Accompanists and associates: Anna Goldsworthy with Liam Duffield/voice; Kate Stevens with Karen Fletcher/fl; Matthew Casey(Harpsi) with Ales Rasch/ob; Alex Macfarlane(guit) with Barnaby Eaton/voice

    1992

    Recital/demo, Roy Howat /pf and Alan Smith/vln Mozart K454 and Franck Sonatas

    1993

    Lecture/demo, Tom Kassai, Pop and Jazz Chordal Accompaniments

    1994

    Lecture/demo, Jeannie Marsh/mezzo, Diana Harris/pf, 20th C Vocal Repertoire

    1995

    Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Concert, participants – Beryl Kimber, Guila Tiver, Diana Harris, Bernard and Sarah Depasquale, Greg Roberts (tribute), Geoffrey Parsons (audio)

    1996

    Lecture/demo, Anne Adamek, Vocal Coaching

    1997

    Recital, Schubertiade, 9 pianists and 9 associate artists in an all Schubert program

    1998

    Recital/demo Isabelle Trüb/pf and Niall Brown/vc

    1999

    Lecture/demo, Glenys March/harps and pf, Baroque Music and the Accompanist

    2000

    Junior Accompanists at Allans: Cheryl Atherton, Leigh Harrold and Alexander Hanysz

    2001

    Lecture/demo, Timothy Sexton (conductor, singer, pianist, composer) Experiences in Music Theatre and Opera with A. Hanysz/pf, Eugene Raggio/barit, Nicolina Fragnito/sop

    2002

    Soirée – Brian /pf and Jillian Chatterton/sop – from Co-Opera

    2003

    Inaugural Month of Accompanists – 5 weeks of lunch time concerts at Pilgrim Church

    2004

    2nd Month of Accompanists. Guest artist Phillip Moll, 4 weeks of lunch time recitals including Moll Recital with Yuko Takemichi/sop and Elizabeth Koch/fl

    2005

    3rd Month of Accompanists. 4 weeks, including non piano specialist teachers Keith Crellin, Elizabeth Koch and Howard Parkinson accompanying their students. The website began.

    2006

    1st Festival of Accompanists evolved from Month of Accompanists – 4 weeks – David Miller (Sydney Con) Musician in Residence. Recital with Elizabeth Campbell/mezzo

    2007

    2nd/4th Festival of Accompanists – 2 weeks – Musician in Residence Jean-Paul Sévilla, Recital with Terence Tam/vln concert master ASO

    2008

    Silver Anniversary of the Accompanists’ Guild, extensive 5th Festival of Accompanists, Musician in Residence, Malcolm Martineau, recital with Jonathan Lemalu/bass-barit NZ, inaugural Australian 3 day Conference of Accompanists and Associate Artists with presenters and delegates from all Australian states and territories

    2009

    Art Song Seminar in conjunction with ANATS, Simon Kenway, conductor, repetiteur, Teresa La Rocca/sop: Lecture /demo, masterclass, recital 6th Festival of Accompanists – 2 weeks – Musician in Residence Leslie Howard, recital with Niki Vasilakis/vln

    Interstate and overseas contributors to AGSA’s programs

    1983

    Stephen McIntyre

    Piano VIC

    Recital with Christopher Bogg

    1985

    Douglas Craig

    Opera Director UK

    Getting the most out of Opera Singers

    1986

    James Lyke

    Piano USA

    Judge Accompanists’ Prize

    1988

    Prof Heribert Esser

    Piano Germany SA

    Lieder Masterclass

    1989

    Donna Hallen Loewy

    Piano USA

    Judge Accompanists’ Prize

    1990

    Anthony Jennings

    Harpsichord NZ

    Masterclass

    1990

    Constance Channon Douglas

    Piano USA/Italy

    Judge Accompanists’ Prize

    1990

    Brenton Langbein

    Violin Suisse/Austr

    Recital with Diana Harris

    1992

    Roy Howat

    Piano Scotland

    Mozart and C Franck with Alan Smith

    1992

    Marie-Noelle Kendall

    Piano UK

    Chamber Music Masterclass

    1992

    Maureen Jones

    PianoAus/Italy

    Judge Associate Artist Award

    1993

    Stephen McIntyre

    Piano Vic

    Masterclass

    1993

    David Miller

    Piano NSW

    Recital with Friedrich Gauwerky vc

    1994

    Jeannie Marsh

    Mezzo VIC

    20th Century Vocal Repertoire-D Harris piano

    1995

    Beryl Kimber

    Violin SA/NSW

    Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Concert

    1996

    Dr Margaret Pride

    Conductor WA

    The Pianist and Choral Conductor

    1996

    Alberto Miodini

    Pianist Italy

    Judge Associate Artist Award

    1997

    Sue Witham

    Pianist QLD

    Swapping notes with Queensland Guild

    1998

    Peter and Gudren Bartels

    Fl/pf VIC

    Lecture/demo Repertoire flandpf

    1999

    Helen Yorke

    Piano UK/US

    Voice/pf Workshop

    1999

    Tamara Anna Cislowska

    Piano NSW

    Judge Associate Artist Award

    2000

    Teresa La Rocca

    Soprano NSW/SA

    Winner’s Recital with Alexander Hanysz

    2001

    Nicholas Milton

    Violin/SA

    Masterclass playing with Nicholas

    2002

    Prof Charles Bodman Rae

    Piano UK/SA

    Address and masterclass

    2004

    Phillip Moll

    Piano Berlin/US

    Pianist in Residence – Festival of Accompanists

    2004

    Yuko Takemichi

    Soprano Jap/Berlin

    Recital with P Moll and E Koch

    2006

    David Miller

    Piano NSW

    Pianist in Residence – Festival of Accompanists

    2007

    Jean-Paul Sévilla

    Piano France

    Pianist in Residence – Festival of Accompanists

    2008

    Malcolm Martineau

    Piano Scotland

    Pianist in Residence 25th Celebrations

    2008

    David Barnard

    Piano UK/ex-Aus

    Masterclass and Recitals 25th Celebrations

    2008

    Jonathan Lemalu

    Bass-baritone NZ

    Recital with Malcolm Martineau

    2009

    Leslie Howard

    Piano UK/Aus

    Pianist in Residence – Festival of Accompanists

    The Prizes for the Accompanist

    • 1984 value $200
    • 2008 Silver Anniversary value $6000 (prize pool)

    The Accompanists’ Prize

    at the Flinders Street School of Music

    Winners

    Judges

    1984 Bernard Depasquale

    Stefan Ammer, Romola Costantino, Noreen Stokes

    1985 Jillianne Bartsch

    Alison Holder, David Lockett, Margaret Lambert

    1986 Jennifer Campbell

    Monika Laczofy, Dr James Lyke, Diana Harris

    1987 Kaye Fitton

    Anne Adamek, Shirley Hicks, David McSkimming

    1988

    Competition cancelled due to illness

    1989 Julie Sargeant

    Rodney Smith, Mary Le Page, Donna Hallen Loewy

    1990 Rosemary Robinson

    Diana Weekes, David Lockett, Constance Channon Douglas

    1991 Michael Seifried

    Glenys March, Monika Laczofy, Merryn Brose

    Associate Artist Award

    at the Barossa International Festival

    Winners

    Judges

    1992 Jamie Cock

    Maureen Jones (Barossa) Brian Chatterton, Diana Harris,

    1993 Inna Fursa

    Wolfram Lorenzen (Barossa), Mary Le Page, Diana Harris

    1994 Josephine Gillespie and Leslie Pearson (Barossa)

    Leith Rogers, Stefan Ammer, Nerissa Pearce

    Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Associate Artist Award

    Winners

    Judges

    1995 Esther Mae Wong

    John Russell (Barossa), Leonie Hempton, Frances Wood

    Geoffrey Parsons Award

    Winners

    Judges

    1996 Nerissa Pearce

    Alberto Miodini (Barossa), Margaret Ferrie, Rodney Smith

    1997 Cheryl West

    Dale Ringland, Noreen Stokes, Diana Harris

    1998 Leigh Harrold

    Isabelle Trüb, Mary Le Page, Yvonne Schwerdt (Barossa)

    1999 Alexander Hanysz

    Tamara Anna Cislowska (Barossa), Monika Laczofy, Margaret McDonald

    2000 Leigh Harrold

    Richard Casey (Barossa), Anne Adamek, Berenice Harrison

    2001 Irina Lioubimova

    Mary Le Page, Stefan Ammer, Diana Harris

    2002 No competition

    Barossa Festival cancelled and Flinders Street School of Music closed

    At Elder Conservatorium

    Winners

    Judges

    2003 Ashley Hribar

    Brian Chatterton, Julie Sargeant, Mary Le Page

    2004 Michael Ierace

    Phillip Moll, Elizabeth Koch, Diana Harris

    2005 Yuh T’sun Wu

    Roy Howat, Margaret Ferrie, Jeffrey Kong

    2006 Anthony Hunt

    David Miller, Keith Hempton, Alexander Hanysz

    2007 Amir Farid

    Jean-Paul Sévilla, Stephen Whittington, Leonie Hempton

    The Silver Anniversary Geoffrey Parsons Award

    Sponsored by the Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Trust, London

    Winners

    Judges

    2008 Amanda Hodder

    Malcolm Martineau, David Miller, Stephen McIntyre, Elizabeth Koch, Diana Harris

    Geoffrey Parsons Award

    2009 Mark Sandon

    Leslie Howard, Rodney Smith, Frances Wood

    The Winners’ Subsequent Recitals

    1985 to 2001: Recital Room or Auditorium at the Flinders Street School of Music, then as indicated.

    Year

    Winner

    Associate Artists

    1985

    Bernard Depasquale

    Prof David Galliver/ten and Sarah Baldacchino/vln

    1986

    Jillianne Bartsch

    Danielle Jaquillard/vln and Dean Patterson/barit

    1987

    Jennifer Campbell

    Alan McKie/barit

    1988

    Kaye Fitton

    Beryl Kimber/vln and Jennifer McDonell/sop

    1990

    Julie Sargeant

    Keith Crellin/vla and Virginia Kable/vc

    1991

    Rosemary Robinson

    Elizabeth Koch/fl, Guila Tiver/mezzo, Frances Norton pf

    1992

    Michael Seifried

    Amanda Fairs/vln and Lewis Mitchell/fl

    1993

    Jamie Cock

    Giselle Blanchard/sop, Zdenek Bruderhans/fl, Elinor Lea/vln

    1994

    Inna Fursa

    Annette Greenshields/cl, Debra Andreacchio/pf, Anita Slotte-Kumar/sop,Warwick Tyrrell/trmb.

    1995

    N Pearce and J Gillespie

    Natasha Stanly/vln, Gregory Blackman/cl, Tania Cavaiuolo/sop

    1996

    Esther Mae Wong

    Janis Laurs/vc

    1997

    Nerissa Pearce

    Teresa La Rocca/sop

    1998

    Cheryl West

    Michael Milton/vln, Andrew Close/cl

    1999

    Leigh Harrold

    Linda Pirie/fl and Niall Brown/vc

    2000

    Alexander Hanysz

    Teresa La Rocca/sop

    2001

    Leigh Harrold

    Keith Crellin/vla

    2002

    Irina Lioubimova

    Rosalind Martin/sop (September 11)

    Pilgrim Church

    2004

    Ashley Hribar

    Wendy Heiligenberg/vln, Louise Nowland/cl

    Elder Hall

    2005

    Michael Ierace

    Sophie Rowell/vln

    2006

    Yuh T’sun Wu

    Imants Larsens/vln and Jillian Chatterton/sop

    Pilgrim Church

    2007

    Anthony Hunt

    Imants Larsens/vln and Gemma Phillips/vc

    Cynthia Poulton Hall

    2008

    No 2007 winner’s recital – As more interstate pianists were involved in the Award it was decided that the subsequent recital was too awkward and potentially too expensive to retain.

    Masterclasses given by:

    Romola Costantino, Douglas Craig (UK Opera Director), Noreen Stokes/2, Stefan Ammer, Prof Heribert Esser, John O’Donnell (NSW organ /harpsichord), Anthony Jennings (NZ early music) Greg Roberts (Vic, ex SA Music Theatre), Marie-Noelle Kendall (UK), Glenys March/2, Stephen McIntyre/2 (Vic), David Shephard (cl rep) Nicholas Milton, Prof Charles Bodman Rae, Phillip Moll, Timothy Sexton/2, Diana Weekes, David Miller/2, Darryl Coote (Vic), Jean-Paul Sévilla (France), Malcolm Martineau (UK), David Barnard, Ashleigh Tobin, Leigh Harrold, Leslie Howard.

    Young Accompanists Showcase

    Began as Junior Accompanists’ Event in 2000 and recommenced as the Young Accompanists’ Showcase in 2005 with the backing of SA Youth Arts Board and generous individual donors.

    Young Accompanists have included:

    Lucy Burke, Keturah Dennison, Alexandra Drewniak, Marianna Grynchuk/3, India Hooi, Michael Lydeamore, Jane Thompson, Warwick Ambrose/2, Robin Parkin, Mark Stefanoff, Caitlin Thomas, Vivanna Wan, Alice Wharldall, Ada Chan, James Hemphill, Candy Liang, Will Roxburgh, Stefannie Wall, Jacqueline Raymond, Matthew Nguyen, Matthew Chu, Natalie Leung, Brenna Mackay and Helen Zhou

    Professional soloists working with our secondary school pianists include:

    Lisi McGowran/vc, Lisa Gill/fl/2, Bogdan Kazimierczak/vln/2, Jessica Dean/sop, David Perry/barit, Jillian Chatterton/sop, Meredith Boyle/hn, Robert Macfarlane/ten, Rosalind Martin /sop, Will Newbery/vla, Karen Fletcher/fl, Mary-Ann van der Hoek/mezzo, Vanessa Neagle/vln, Stevan Pavlovic/tuba, Peter Handsworth/cl, Naomi Hede/sop, Samantha Hennessy/fl and Imants Larsens/vln/vla

    Extracts from the Guild’s History compiled by Joan Atkinson, Diana Harris, Berenice Harrison and Mary Le Page