Symphony Services International
History
Formerly Symphony Services Australia Limited (known as Symphony Australia), Symphony Services International provides centralised services to its members, the six Australian state symphony orchestras. These services include the Symphony Services Music Library, the Artist Development program, publications/program note editing and international artists’ contracts, visas, travel and accommodation. Some of these services are also provided to other orchestras and individuals on a user-pays basis.
Symphony Services Australia began in 1997 after the Concerts Division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation devolved.[1] This process came about after the beginnings of privatisation of the Australian six state orchestras, creating the need for a company that provided services in a centralised environment.
Symphony Services International supports the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards and runs a Conductor Development Program. They also hold one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest classical print music library with over 460,000 items[2] and holds over 3,500 program notes.[3]
The members of Symphony Australia are:
- Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Queensland Symphony Orchestra
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra
- Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
- West Australian Symphony Orchestra
As of August 2010 Symphony Services International introduced other forms of membership. They now offer the chance to be associate (by invitation only).
Through Symphony Services International's alliance with the ABC, performances with these orchestras may be broadcast live on ABC Classic FM or recorded for future broadcast.
Symphony Services International supports the many needs common to all orchestras:
- Extensive music library
- Goodear Acoustic Shield[4]
- Tour management
- Over 3500 program notes
- Surtitles
- The ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards
- Conductor development
- Composer commissioning and development
Goodear Acoustic Shield
Symphony Services International produce the Goodear Acoustic Shield, an innovative item that complies with OHS standards. The item absorbs sound rather than reflecting it.[5]
Goodear Editions
In 2010 Symphony Services International started producing their own orchestral editions of hard to find out of copyright works. Their first edition was that of Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier Suite.[6] As of 2016 Goodear Editions has produced over 65 professional standard orchestral materials including Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suite no. 2, Puccini's Nessun Dorma, various Vivaldi pieces and Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen, A Study for 23 solo strings. Goodear Editions has a distinctive dark blue cover and spiral binding. In early 2016 Goodear Editions was launched on the Goodear online Store offering digital downloads as well as printed materials.
Reference List
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/tv/ypa/past/
- ↑ http://symphonyinternational.net/music-library/
- ↑ http://symphonyinternational.net/products/
- ↑ http://symphonyinternational.net/products/ohs/
- ↑ http://symphonyinternational.net/products/ohs/ http://symphonyinternational.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Acoustics_Australia_article_August_2011.pdf
- ↑ http://symphonyinternational.net/products/scores/
External links
- Symphony Services International
- Symphony Australia Collection Listing at the National Library of Australia
- ABC Classic FM
- Goodear Online Store
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