Jayson Gillham to play for Tait Performing Arts Association

Jayson Gillham is to play in concert in Melbourne at the Savage Club on the 12th September 2013 for our sister organisation in Australia, the Tait Performing Arts Association After reading the review below by eminent critic and Tait Patron, John Amis, how could you miss it?

Concert details info here

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Jayson Gillham by John Amis

One of the pleasures of being a critic is that you sometimes spot a tremendous talent before it becomes known to the public at large: in my sixty years writing about artists I was able to come across some young muzos that I recognised as being star quality. I was able to appreciate when he was only seventeen the conductor Simon Rattle, and the guitarist Julian Bream when he was in his mid-teens. And now I am happy to salute the young Australian pianist Jayson Gillham. I am not alone in saluting his talent: he has a following already, he has success with orchestras in various countries and has won important prizes such as the Gold Medal of the Royal Overseas League. At the 2012 Leeds Piano competition he was a semi-finalist and won warm praise from Sir Mark Elder; likewise in the Warsaw Competition he won praise from the great Marta Argarich.

Recently, I heard Jayson again at one of the Bob Boas Concerts in Mansfield Street when he played a recital programme of Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy and two Liszt transcriptions. Each composer was done justice and the performances could not have been bettered. Gillham has virtuosity to spare but uses his technique as a springboard to making deeply satisfying and freshness of Bach (the G major Toccata), the wit and strength of Beethoven (opus 78, the ardent passion of Schumann (the Etudes symphoniques), the voluptuous poetry of Debussy (3Etudes) and the passion of Wagner (the Liebestod and the coruscating wit of the Rigoletto Paraphrase). It was a recital to cherish and remember. Jayson Gillham will surely have a big and important career.

This article was published by John Amis in his wonderful blog

http://johnamismusic.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/jayson-gillham.html?m=1

 

Jayson Gillham’s website

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Duncan Rock – Baritone on his way

Duncan Rock, Baritone
Duncan Rock, Baritone

Since being awarded a Tait study award from the Trust in 2010 Duncan has gone from strength to strength. Winner of the 2012 Chilcott Award and John Christie Award at Glyndebourne, W.A baritone Duncan Rock has had a meteoric rise in the UK.

Since jumping in as Don Giovanni at WNO the ENO have secured him a position as a house baritone where Duncan has sung Schaunard, La boheme; Donald, Billy Budd; Papageno, Magic Flute ( sung with Tait awardee Elena Xanthoudakis as Pamina ). Other roles include Don Giovanni, Opera North; Carousel, Chatalet in Paris and is currently rehearsing for Billy Budd at Glyndebourne singing the Novice and Tarquinius in Britten’s, The Rape of Lucretia also at Glyndebourne.

Duncan Rock website Tait Memorial Trust website
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Valda Wilson – Australian soprano on the high seas

Delighted to hear that Valda Wilson, a Tait Awardee in 2008, has gone from success to success. Most recently she won the Public Prize of the Stella Maris International Voice Competition against other young singers from the best opera houses/ studios in the world including The Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, San Francisco, Hamburg, Munich etc. A first prize of 15,000 Euros which Valda plans to use to make a recording with a small chamber orchestra in Europe.

The competition was held onboard the ship as it cruised from Dubai, Oman and on to the Seychelles in November last year. A four part documentary was filmed by German director, Ralf Pleger currently available to watch online on 3sat plus this interview in this months magazine.

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Valda Wilson

Valda has been part of the ensemble at the Semperoper, Dresden and is a regular visitor to the UK. A highlight was being asked to sing at the memorial service at Westminster Abbey for Tait Memorial Trust patron, Dame Joan Sutherland. A true honour for a young singer.

We look forward to hearing Valda again at the 2013 Winter Prom featuring appearances by Dame Gillian Weir, Travis Baker and Primavera Shima.

Holy Trinity Sloane Square, Chelsea 26 November 2013

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The website of Valda Wilson – http://www.valdawilson.com.au/#

Tait Memorial Trust website

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