Gardens and Landscapes with Opus in 2012

The Opus Orchestra concerts in Hamilton (23 March, 8 pm, Gallagher Academy), Rotorua (24 March, 7.30 pm, Civic Theatre) and Tauranga (25 March, 3.30 pm, Graham Young Youth Theatre) were highly successful. The programme, entitled “Landscaapes” began with Douglas Lilburn’s Aotearoa Overture, and featured Opus Concertmaster, Lara Hall, as soloist in Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir d’un Lieu Cher (orchestrated by Glazunov). Ian Parsons was soloist in the Elgar Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra. The programme ends with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 in F major (the “Pastoral”). Warwick Braithwaite, nephew of the Warwick Braithwaite who conducted the premiere of the Aotearoa Overture in 1940, reviewed the Tauranga performance for The Bay of Plenty Times, writing, “from Lilburn to Beethoven the orchestra presented a programme of artistry and excellence.”

Some of Opus’s Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival concert in January is captured in a Waikato Times interview with Dame Malvina Major.

Geminiani Complete Edition

Peter is a member of the advisory board of the Francesco Geminiani Opera Omnia, general editor Christopher Hogwood. Peter’s edition of Geminiani’s two “taste” treatises (Rules for Playing in a True Taste and A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick (Vol. 12 of the Opera Omnia) has just been published. He is currently working on an edition of The Art of Playing on the Violin (Vol. 13 of the Opera Omnia). This edition will present Geminiani’s 1751 English text, the 1752 French text and Toricella’s 1782 German text in parallel.

Cambridge History of Musical Performance

The Cambridge History of Musical Performance ed. Colin Lawson and Robin Stowell has recently been published with a chapter by Peter on “Instrumental Music in the Long 18th Century”. Publiciation is imminent of CUP’s Mozart’s Chamber Music with Keyboard ed. Martin Harlow. This contains a chapter by Peter entitled “Opus 1, take 2: Mozart’s Mannheim and Paris sonatas for keyboard and violin”.

Orchestral development in Samoa

Peter has just submitted a report for the Samoan Minister of Education, Sports and Culture on the development of an orchestra in Samoa. Peter spent the week 26-31 March there as the guest of the Samoan Government. He writes: “I was quite overwhelmed by the extraordinary natural talent and commitment to music of so many of those that I met. Even attending a church choir practice the night that I arrived was something of a revelation. The challenge now is to find ways of resourcing and empowering that talent.”