07 May 2025 – Olivia Marton

Recitals Australia Presents
Lunch Hour Spring Series
North Adelaide Baptist Church Hall – Tynte Street, North Adelaide

Program

Paul Creston (1906-1985)

Saxophone Concerto
ii. Meditative

Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)
Scaramouche

Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Rhapsodie

Jules Demersseman (1833-1866)
Fantasie, sur un thème original. 

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ABOUT OLIVIA
Olivia began her musical journey at the age of six on the piano and violin. Olivia developed her musical ability and was accepted into the Special Interest Music Program at Brighton Secondary School. Olivia then began to learn the Alto Saxophone, where she soon developed a passion for the instrument under the tutelage of Damien Hurn. Olivia participated in the school’s Big Band and Concert Band, playing solos and gaining leadership experience as a senior student. Olivia is currently in her second year studying a Bachelor of Music Classical Performance (Advanced), at the Elder Conservatorium.

ABOUT STEPHEN
Stephen van der Hoek, after having strangely been born in Florence Italy, grew up in Adelaide. He took up piano at an early age, and studied privately with Irina Lioubimova. During his teenage years, he won various first prizes for piano and composition, including the Adelaide Eisteddfods, the Young Composers’ Award, and the McDonalds Performing Arts Challenge. He also studied harpsichord and organ, and has conducted various choirs in the Adelaide area. 

After high school, he studied theology at the Luther Seminary in North Adelaide (which later was renamed, the Australian Lutheran College). At the end of 2008, Stephen was ordained as a pastor in the Lutheran Church, and has since served three parishes in Gippsland, Victoria, Mt Barker, South Australia and Maryborough, Queensland. In 2005, Stephen married fellow musician Mary-Ann, and since then they have had seven children. 

In Stephen’s final year of seminary, he won first prize for the Adelaide Eistedfodd Piano Concerto Competition with his performance of Medtner’s Piano Concerto No 2, and the Young Performer of the Year Award in Sydney. As the AETT scholar of 2008, he took up his scholarship studying and performing in the USA in 2010, with a special focus on church music. Stephen continues to perform in local performances, and regularly composes sacred music. 

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