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The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (also known as the ASO) was founded as a 17 player radio ensemble in 1936, in Adelaide, South Australia. The orchestra reformed in 1949 as the 55 member South Australian Symphony Orchestra. It reverted to its original and present title, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, in late 1974,[1] and currently comprises 74 permanent members. Its music director since 2004 has been Arvo Volmer.
Each year the orchestra undertakes over 100 performances across a diverse musical spectrum. The ASO provides the orchestral support for all productions of the State Opera of South Australia, for Adelaide performances of the Australian Ballet and Opera Australia, and is the most prolific contributor to the Adelaide Festival. The popular annual tradition of Symphony Under the Stars, the outdoor Alfresco series, the innovative Education Program, ASO on Tour, the East End Rush Hour chamber series, and the entertaining Showtime Series are just some concerts bringing live orchestral music to South Australians each year.
The ASO won world acclaim in 1998 with Australia’s first production of Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle. The orchestra participated in the first fully Australian production of The Ring in 2004, described by national and international critics as "one of the finest occasions in the history of Australian music".[2]
Principal conductors
Player listing
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| Violin |
Natsuko Yoshimoto (Concertmaster) |
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Graeme Norris (Associate Concert Master) |
Michael Milton (Principal 2nd Violin) |
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Shirin Lim (Principal 1st Violin) |
Lachlan Bramble (Associate Principal 2nd Violin) |
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Janet Anderson |
Danielle Jaquillard |
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Ann Axelby |
Alexis Milton |
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Minas Berberyan |
Jennifer Newman |
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Gillian Braithwaite |
Julie Newman |
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Julia Brittain |
Alexander Permezel |
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Hilary Bruer |
Judith Polain |
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Elizabeth Collins |
Marie-Louise Slaytor |
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Jane Collins |
Kemeri Spurr |
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Alison Heike |
Emma Perkins |
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| Viola |
Juris Ezergailis (Principal) |
Rosi McGowran |
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Imants Larsens (Principal) |
Carolyn Mooz |
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Martin Butler |
Michael Robertson |
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Lesley Cockram |
Cecily Satchell |
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Anna Hansen |
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| Cello |
Janis Laurs (Principal) |
Sherrilyn Handley |
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Sarah Denbigh |
David Sharp |
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Christopher Handley |
Cameron Waters |
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| Bass |
David Schilling (Principal) |
Harley Gray |
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Young-Hee Chan (Principal) |
Belinda Kendall-Smith |
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Jacky Chang |
David Phillips |
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| Flute |
Geoffrey Collins (Principal) |
Julia Grenfell |
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Lisa Gill |
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| Piccolo |
Julia Grenfell (Principal) |
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| Oboe |
vacant(Principal) |
Peter Duggan |
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Renae Stavely |
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| Cor Anglais |
Peter Duggan (Principal) |
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| Clarinet |
Dean Newcombe (Principal) |
Darren Skelton |
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Haig Burnell |
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| Bass Clarinet |
Haig Burnell (Principal) |
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| Bassoon |
Mark Gaydon (Principal) |
Leah Stephenson |
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| Contra Bassoon |
Jackie Hansen |
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| Horn |
Philip Hall (Principal) |
Philip Paine (Principal) |
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Sarah Barrett (Principal) |
Dianna Gaetjens |
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Nelson Green |
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| Trumpet |
Shane Hooton (Principal) |
Gregory Frick |
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Martin Phillipson (Principal) |
James Dempsey |
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| Trombone |
Cameron Malouf (Principal) |
Ian Denbigh |
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| Bass Trombone |
Howard Parkinson (Principal) |
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| Tuba |
Peter Whish-Wilson (Principal) |
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| Timpani |
Robert Hutcheson (Principal) |
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| Percussion |
Steven Peterka (Principal) |
Gregory Rush |
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| Harp |
Suzanne Handel (Principal) |
See also
References
External links
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Symphony Services International
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Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductors
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