Recitals Australia Presents
Lunch Hour Spring Series
North Adelaide Baptist Church Hall – Tynte Street, North Adelaide
Callum Logan, voice
James Logan, lute
Sachiko Hidaka, piano
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Strike the Viol
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Dove sei, amato bene?
Giulio Caccini (1551-1618)
Amarilli, mia bella
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Say love, if ever thou didst find
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Music for a while
Roger Quilter (1877-1953)
It was a lover and his lass
Go, lovely rose
Karol Szymanowski (1882-1932)
Uwoz, mamo
Anne Cawrse (1981- present)
Paris in Spring
Two additional works, one for Voice, and another for Lute will also be included.
| 2’ | 8’ | 3’ | 2’ | 4’ | 3’ | 3’ | 3’ | 3’ | 11′ |
ABOUT Callum
Callum Logan is a countertenor and actor who is currently studying voice at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, The University of Adelaide. He studies voice with Stephanie Acraman and has been successful in various competitions and Eisteddfods. At the moment he is in rehearsals with the early music consort, “Musick For Severall Friends”. Callum has also studied screen and theatre acting with Tony Knight and Mark Fantasia at Adelaide Artist Management. His most recent theatrical production was Journey’s End with Independent Theatre, directed by Rob Croser. Callum’s currently working on building repertoire with his brother James who plays the Lute.
ABOUT James
James Logan is a lutenist from Adelaide, South Australia. He studies under the direction of Tim Kersten in Adelaide and has studied with Jacob Heringman in Yorkshire, and specialises in repertoire from Britain and the continent during the 16th and early 17th centuries. James has played in period ensembles under the direction of Peter Holman, Rachael Beesley and Rob Nairn, as well as playing contemporary/folk music with theatre groups Butterfly Theatre and Shakespeare South Australia. More recently, James was studying abroad in Leeds under supervision from the scholar of The Purcell Society, Dr. Bryan White, which gave him a taste for musicological work – digging deep into the music and culture of late 17th century London. He is currently back in Adelaide completing his final year as a Bachelor of Music student.
ABOUT Sachiko
Sachiko Hidaka is an Adelaide-based accompanist, originally from Japan. In Adelaide, Sachiko completed the Licentiate Diploma (piano) under the guidance of Audrey White OAM and participated in the Accompanists’ Guild of SA Repetiteur Mentorship Program. Sachiko has been a repetiteur for several productions by Co-Opera and has also worked with companies including Various People Inc, Mopoke Theatre Productions and Emma Knights Productions. She is currently the accompanist for Classical Voice Performance Classes at the Elder Conservatorium of Music and for the Metropolitan Male Choir of South Australia.
Join us next week for a recital by: Chiara Kelle, cello