THE AUSTRALIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA

The Australian Youth Orchestra is recognised as one of Australia’s finest orchestras; its 2008 performances were testament to this, described as being "irrepressibly spirited" and "truly gorgeous" (The Australian, 2008). In recent years, audiences have acclaimed the Australian Youth Orchestra’s performances of Schoenberg’s 'Gurrelieder' and Britten’s 'War Requiem' at the Perth International Arts Festival, as well as Mahler’s song-cycle 'Das Lied von der Erde' at the Adelaide Festival of Arts, and Wagner’s 'Tristan und Isolde' at the Queensland Music Festival. The orchestra regularly tours internationally and celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2007 with its seventh European tour, including performances in France, Germany and the Netherlands.

MEDIA

ABC's Behind The News joined the AYO at rehearsals for the 2009 Beethoven Festival in Adelaide last week to talk with some of our musicians.
Click here to watch the segment that aired on Tuesday the 21st August and Wednesday 22nd August.

The Australian Youth Orchestra in Concert, Feburary 2009
Melbourne, Geelong and Canberra

Repertoire to include:
DUKAS 'The Sorcerer’s Apprentice'
BERNSTEIN 'West Side Story': Symphonic Dances
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.47

The Australian Youth Orchestra returns in February 2009 to captivate audiences with powerful and popular orchestral repertoire from the 19th and 20th centuries, including Shostakovich’s acclaimed Symphony No.5, Bernstein’s richly orchestrated 'West Side Story': Symphonic Dances, and Dukas’ symphonic poem 'The Sorcerer’s Apprentice'. Twenty-eight year old British conductor Alexander Shelley, who is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most creative musical talents of his generation, will make his debut with the orchestra this season.

CONDUCTOR: Alexander Shelley

Alexander Shelley was unanimously awarded first prize in the 2005 Leeds Conductors Competition. He has been described as "the most exciting and gifted young conductor to have taken this highly prestigious award." Recent highlights include dates at the BBC Proms, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and BBC Philharmonic. Upcoming dates include the Royal Danish Opera, Copenhagen Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, and with Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie.
Click here for a full page biography of Alexander Shelley.
Photo credit: Clive Barda


 

The Australian Youth Orchestra in Concert, July 2009
"Beethoven Festival"
Adelaide, South Australia

Season Two comprises performances in Adelaide for the finale of one of the most exciting Australian Youth Orchestra projects to date. Presented by the Adelaide Festival Centre this two-year project, which commenced in 2008, explores all the symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven. The works of Beethoven form the cornerstone of western classical music and the second instalment of this ambitious program will feature some of this composer’s greatest symphonies, including Symphony No.6 'Pastoral' and Symphony No.9 'Choral', under Maestro John Nelson.

“It confirmed my dreams of becoming an orchestral musician.” The Australian Youth Orchestra participant

All concerts at the Adelaide Festival Theatre

8pm, Thursday 23 July
Beethoven Symphony No.1 in C major, op. 21
Beethoven Piano concerto No.2 in Bb major, op. 19
Beethoven Symphony No.6 in F major, op. 68 Pastorale             
 

8pm, Friday 24 July
Beethoven Symphony No.2 in D major, op. 36
Beethoven Piano concerto No.3 in C minor, op. 37
Beethoven Symphony No.7 in A major, op. 92                           


8pm, Saturday 25 July
Beethoven Symphony No.8 in F major, op. 93
Beethoven Symphony No.9 in D minor, op. 125 Choral
Soloists: Aivale Cole, Elizabeth Campbell, Henry Choo, Douglas McNicol

CONDUCTOR: John Nelson

Distinguished American conductor John Nelson returns to conduct the orchestra in 2009, in the conclusion of this exciting Beethoven Cycle. John Nelson is renowned for his work as Music Director of L’Ensemble orchestral de Paris, a Beethoven-sized chamber orchestra.

This ensemble has established itself as a major force worldwide, and its recording of the complete Beethoven Symphonies has been hailed internationally. In America he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the symphony orchestras of Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Cleveland. In Europe, he has conducted the Leipzig Gewandhaus, Dresden Staatskappelle, Gurzenich Orchestra in Cologne, the Academia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, and the orchestras of Oslo, Rotterdam, and Orchestre de Paris. He has appeared with all of Australia’s symphony orchestras. Click here for a full page biographhy of John Nelson.

SOLOIST: Herbert Schuch

With the Beethoven-concertos 1,4,5 German pianist Herbert Schuch debuts with the Australian Youth Orchestra in July 2008 under John Nelson. In February 2009 he will play Tchaikovsky N° 1 on the Japan-tour of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna under Dmitri Kitaenko. Last year he debuted at the Salzburger Festspiele with the Wiener Philharmoniker under Riccardo Muti, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Yannick Nezet-Seguin, at the Wiener Musikverein under Pierre Boulez, at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Frankfurt under Anu Tali.

Herbert Schuch won widespread acclaim by winning three international competitions within one year. In June 2004 he won the Casagrande Competition in Italy, where he was also awarded the Special Jury Prize; in April 2005 he won the "London International Piano Competition", where he debuted with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in the finale. In June 2005 he won first prize at the International Beethoven Competition Vienna after performing Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto at the Wiener Musikverein under Bertrand de Billy.

Herbert Schuch has already performed with numerous orchestras such as the Orchestre National de Lyon, London Mozart Players, Camerata Salzburg, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutsche Radiophilharmonie, Staatskapelle Halle, Münchner Kammerorchester, Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin, Münchner Symphoniker, and collaborated with conductors such as Lawrence Foster, Christoph Poppen and Pietari Inkinen. He has played at the Kissinger Sommer, Beethovenfest Bonn, Konzerthaus Dortmund, KKL Luzern, Tonhalle Zürich, Wiener Konzerthaus, Parco della Musica Rom as well as the “International Keyboard Festival” in New York.

In September 2005, OehmsClassics released his debut CD of Schumann and Ravel, which won critical acclaim in the “Spiegel” and was awarded Gramophone’s “Editor’s Choice” in June 2006. In 2007 his second solo-CD with Schubert and Lachenmann works and a duo-CD with violinist Mirijam Contzen were released by OehmsClassics.

His chamber music partners to date include the violinists Julia Fischer, Mirijam Contzen and Alina Pogostkin, the cellists Prof. Julius Berger and Sebastian Klinger as well as the Szymanowski, Henschel-, und Ysaye-Quartets.

Herbert Schuch was born in Temeschburg (Rumania) in 1979; his family background is German and Hungarian. After his first piano lessons with Prof. Maria Bodo, the family moved to Germany in 1988 where he has resided since. He continued his music studies under Kurt Hantsch followed by Prof. Karl-Heinz Kämmerling at the Salzburger Mozarteum. Lately he has also been working closely with Alfred Brendel for some time. His passion for Mozart, Beethoven und Schubert led to several years training in pianoforte with Prof. Siegbert Rampe.


 
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KEY INFORMATION


Applications for 2009 have closed.

The Australian Youth Orchestra in Concert, February 2009
5 - 11 February
Melbourne, Victoria
Geelong, Victoria
Canberra, ACT

AYO February Season Live Updates Page
Click here to review updates from the Australian Youth Orchestra February Season 2009.


The Australian Youth Orchestra in Concert, July 2009
6 - 26 July 2009
Adelaide, SA

All concerts at the Adelaide Festival Theatre.

8pm, Thursday 23 July

8pm, Friday 24 July

8pm, Saturday 25 July