Newsletter 3 - Queensland Pops Orchestra
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Newsletter 3 - Queensland Pops Orchestra
Patrick Pickett’s Queensland Pops Orchestra Newsletter ISSUE 3 2013 SEASON this issue Letter from Patrick P1 Concert details P2 Malts & Melodies P3 Sponsors P4 The Swinging Queensland Pops Orchestra goes Italian Dear Friends It’s great to be able to welcome you all to this our third newsletter for 2013. Importantly I welcome the 116 “new” Friends of the Pops and the large number of “old” Friends who have returned to the fold. These are exciting times for the Pops Orchestra and your enthusiasm and obvious support is very welcome. It’s been a very different Pops over recent weeks. “Jazz with the Stars” at Jupiters on the Gold Coast saw the Pops Big Band working with Australia’s leading jazz entertainers – James Morrison, Emma Pask, Darren Percival and Grace Knight. Just two weeks later “Come Swing with Me” saw Tom Burlinson join with the Pops Big Band along with strings, woodwind and percussion. Supporting Tom in some great duets was Simone Dew. Rachel Beeton stole the show with her performance of the Artie Shaw Concerto for Clarinet and 12 Metre Boogie. My congratulations to all concerned and my thanks to all who attended the near on “sold out” show. In just over a week we will present the second of the Friends of the Pops social events. We are again in the Tatts Club for the “Malts and Melodies” event and I’m pleased to say there are tickets left for this event as we go to print. This means you still have time to come and join us for this event. The Friends functions are designed to bring you, our Friends, closer to the organisation and the musicians that are the Pops. Your support is appreciated and any profits from this event go straight to the purchase of music. Just two shows left in 2013. I have included the program for Viva Italia in this newsletter so you will see what an amazing night we have planned for you all. There are a few additional surprises now included in this concert so be sure not to miss out with this one. Remember “Best of British” was sold out and “Come Swing with Me” only had a few tickets left so get in fast. Two good news items before I finish. Firstly, I’ve heard all the concerns about no matinée; so in 2014 every concert will have a matinee. ...Cont'd....... Welcome our newest supporter The Matinees are back in 2014 ........They will be Sunday afternoons at 2.00pm which should work for everyone. Please support this decision and join with us to bring great music to your friends and family. Secondly, there are two New Year’s Eve concerts this year, an early evening concert and the traditional late night event. The latter concert now has the black tie package for those who want the ultimate New Years’ experience. The early concert is for those who don’t like being out late so again get in early and make this 30thAnniversary concert a night to remember. The show is full of the most popular requested song and music so this is a night not to miss. I’m grateful for your ongoing communication with the Pops and I thank you all sincerely for your support. You are telling us you like what we are doing so we’ll keep doing it. Viva Italia featuring Anna –Maria La Spina. Chris Fennessy, Greg Moore and Paul Ross are La Forza You will get a serving of great Italian music used in your favourite pizza and pasta ads as well as iconic Italian Overtures, well known Italian and Neapolitan songs as well as those world-wide hits that have made the Popera culture currently one of the most attended concerts. Selena Pennetta will dance the Tarantella. The tarantella began in connection with the bite of a spider. Supposedly, after the bite of a tarantula, a disease called tarantism took over the patient, creating a hysteria-like symptoms (“Tarantella”). At its birthplace in Taranto, Italy, the “victims seemingly were cured by frenzied dancing” and thus today the dance includes “light, quick steps and teasing, flirtatious behavior between partners” (“Tarantella”). Domenico Taraborrelli will play "The Stomach Steinway" Warmest regards Patrick Dom Taraborrelli, Selena Pennetta, Greg Moore, Chris Fennessy, Paul Ross Anna-Maria La Spina Singer/Songwritter. 3300TTH HA AN NN NIIV VE ER RS SA AR RY YN NE EW WY YE EA AR R''S SE EV VE E C CO ON NC CE ER RTTS S Black Tie Package $150 Includes: A Reserve Seat Champagne & Canapés on the QPAC balcony to watch the fireworks. Meet Brisbane’s answer to “The Quartet”! Tenor - Rosario La Spina, Soprano- Emily Burke, Mezzo Soprano - Elizabeth Lewis, Baritone - Jason Barry-Smith. Anna toured as a backing vocalist with Australian pop group Savage Garden 1997-2000. With brother Rosario has released a new CD called Always You. Both Anna-Maria and Rosario were born and raised in Brisbane by their Sicilian parents. Bookings QPAC.com.au Phone 136 246 6pm & 9:30pm A-Reserve Admission $90 Concession* $85 Friends of the POPS $80 Viva Italia Program Highlights La Gazza Ladra Overture - Rossini Concerto for Two Trumpets – Vivaldi Theme from the Godfather That's Amora, Santa Lucia, Torna Sorrento, O Maria Medley Nights in White Satin, My Way Granada - Agustín Lara ’O sole mio is a globally known Neapolitan song written in 1898. Its lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro and the melody was composed by Eduardo di Capua. There are other versions of "’O sole mio" but it is usually sung in the original Neapolitan language. ’O sole mio is the Neapolitan equivalent of standard Italian Il sole mio and translates literally as "my sunshine". Tarentella Dance Ava Maria – Schubert La Donna e Mobile – Composed between 1850 and 1851, Verdi's Rigoletto is a twisted tale of lust, desire, love, and deceit. Carnival of Venice – Flute feature "Funiculì, Funiculà" is a famous Neapolitan song written by Italian journalist Peppino Turco and set to music by Italian composer Luigi Denza in 1880. It was composed to commemorate the opening of the first funicular cable car on Mount Vesuvius. You Raise Me Up, The Prayer, Nessun Dorma Our second Friends Function is Malts & Melodies We are pleased to introduce to you Brisbane's very own answer to Robbie Burns. John Lunny will present the history and colour of three iconic whiskys: Bushmills 16 yo Glendronach "revival" 15 yo The English Whisky Musical interludes by Roddy McDonald on the bagpipes and Pops Brass Quintet The term ‘whisky’ derives from the Gaelic usquebaugh – itself from the Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha, or the Irish Gaelic spelling uisce beatha. Uisce comes from the Old Irish for ‘water’ and beatha from bethad, meaning ‘of life’. With this in mind, whisky is etymologically linked with a great number of spirits, all of which refer to the origins of the spirit – the quest for the elixir of life. Enjoy the elegant décor of the Tattersall’s Club Five musicians from the Queensland Pops Orchestra will make up a Brass Quintet and play music from all around the British Isles. Thursday 19 September 2013 5:50pm to 8:00pm "Stovies", Nibbles and Platters of delicacies Drinks package includes: Beer, Wine and soft drinks Tattersall’s dress code applies (No denim, jeans, shorts and sneakers) Parking discount available for Queens Plaza, Myer Centre & Winter Gardens upon ticket validation within the Tattersall's Club $65 per head come and join a table and make new friends. Todd Burke on Bass Trombone ( in the red hat) has returned to Australia after two years studying Trombone in Germany. Catch Australia's top bands in performance and competition, BRASSFEST, 5&6 October at QPAC. For more information 136 246 or qpac.com.au BOOKINGS Bookings are essential as places are limited Phone: 3278 1913 Email: admin@qldpops.com.au or post a cheque to PO Box 128 Sherwood QLD 4075 Credit Card payments attract a $2 fee Photo Gallery OUR SPONSORS For personal attention and friendly service see Tony Rimon and his staff at SHERWOOD BOQ, 699 Sherwood Road, Sherwood. Tel: (07) 3716 4122 Come Swing with Me 2013 Tom Burlinson Brisbane Market Flowers Tom Burlinson & Simone Dew Thank you to all the Friends of the Pops who are getting ready for next year and have paid the 2014 membership already. This will streamline ticket purchases when we launch the new season in November. Rachel QLD POPS ORCHESTRA PO BOX 128 SHERWOOD QLD 4075 Friends of the Pops Existing member number ________ Renewal or New First Name(s):___________________________________ Family Name:___________________________________ Phone:____________________ Email:_________________________________________ Postal Address:__________________________________ ______________________________________________ Age: Under 25 26-45 46-65 66-85 Single $15 Couple $25 PLEASE CIRCLE Please make Cheques payable to: Queensland Pops Orchestra Credit Card_________ _________ _________ _________ Expiry ___/___ * $2 fee for processing Credit Card Payments Empire Swing