Bernadette Harvey

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Born8th April 1967
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralia
Education
  • Doctor of Musical Arts
  • Masters of Music Degree
  • Bachelor of Music Degree
Alma mater
  • University of Rochester USA
  • Eastman School of Music USA
  • Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Occupation
  • Concert pianist
  • Senior Lecturer

Bernadette Harvey DMA (Eastman USA) is an Australian concert pianist and Senior Lecturer at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[1] A prodigy at the age of 2½ when she won her first medal in a Sydney Eisteddfod[2][3], she has given concerts all over the world and collaborated with leading Australian and international conductors and orchestras, chamber ensembles and distinguished colleagues such as Stuart Challender, Patrick Thomas, Marc-André Hamelin|Marc-Andre Hamelin, Pierre Jalbert, Ani Kavafian, David Shifrin as well as the Prazak, Tokyo and Shanghai Quartets and recently the Canadian Jupiter Quartet. Although she is acclaimed for her performances of the traditional canon of music, her preference is for original contemporary piano music.

She has pioneered and premiered the works of many Australian and American composers in Australia and overseas, including Matthew Hindson, Nigel Westlake, Ross Edwards, Tim Dargaville, Pierre Jalbert, Kevin Puts, Gordon Kerry, Carl Vine, Jane Stanley, Melody Eötvös and Donald Hollier.

As Artistic Director of the 3rd Australian Women’s Festival in 1997[4] she showcased the compositions of eighty (80) emerging Australian female composers , including many working abroad.

Family

Born (8th April 1967) in Sydney of a musical family, her siblings include Michael Kieran Harvey (concert pianist and composer), Dominic Harvey (French Horn and conductor) and Rowan Harvey-Martin (violinist and conductor). Her mother Anne Harvey OAM was a pupil of Alexander Sverjensky and her father Francis Ravel Harvey is a distant descendant of the Ravel Family, and a direct descendant of the great Australian singer Gladys Moncrieff[5] She has two children, Ariel (21) and Ravel (19).

Education & Training

University of Rochester USA Doctor of Musical Arts 1993
Eastman School of Music USA Masters of Music Degree 1991
Aspen Music Festival Full Tuition, Summer 1990
Texas Christian University Full Tuition, Spring 1990
Sydney Conservatorium of Music Bachelor of Music Degree 1989
Royal College of Music, London Study with Hamysh Milne 1987
University of British Columbia Full Tuition, Study Abroad 1986
Sydney Conservatorium of Music Bachelor Degree 1986
Sydney Conservatorium of Music Associate Degree SCM 1985
Sydney Conservatorium High School Higher School Certificate 1983

Scholarships & Study Awards

Phillipina Fleiner Piano Performance Scholarship (2) (Eastman) 1991
Australia Council Grant for International Study Abroad (3) 1991
Phillipina Fleiner Piano Performance Scholarship (1) (Eastman) 1990
Australia Council Grant for International Study Abroad (2) 1990
Music Students Overseas Scholarship (Conservatorium High School) 1989
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Grant 1989
City of Sydney Piano Scholarship 1988
Australia Council Grant for International Study Abroad (1) 1987
University of British Columbia Full Tuition Scholarship 1987
Big Brother Scholarship for Study Abroad 1986
Sydney Savage Club Music Scholarship 1984
Margaret Cunningham Award, ‘Outstanding Musical Performance’ 1984

Competition Awards

‘Mo’ Award, Duo Piano ‘Australian Virtuosi’ Musica Viva 2002
Prime Minister’s Centenary 2000 Award, ‘Services to Australian Music’ 2001
‘Sounds Australian’ Award, 3rd Australian Women’s Music Festival 1997
Chamber Music Prize, Esther Honens Piano Competition 1991
Best Performance of Original Work, Honens Piano Competition 1991
Silver Medallist, San Antonio International Keyboard Competition 1991
Isabel Scionti Award - ‘Piano Solo Prize’ – Kingsville International Piano Competition USA 1990
National Finalist - $10,000 Landa Memorial Competition for Study Abroad 1989
National Winner - Yamaha Piano Competition 1988
State & Commonwealth Winner - ‘Young Performer of the Year’ – Australian Broadcasting Corporation Instrumental & Vocal Competition 1987
S.Hooper Memorial Award - ‘Best Recital Pianist' 1986
Winner – Sydney’s Inner West Eisteddfod 1986
State Winner & Commonwealth Finalist, Instrumental & Vocal Competition – Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1986
State Winner & Commonwealth Finalist, Instrumental & Vocal Competition – Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1985
Raisa Dobrinsky Prize – ‘Best Recital Pianist’ Sydney Conservatorium 1982
Annual Prizewinner – Sydney Eisteddfod 1970-1989

Certificates/Accreditation

University of Rochester USA Doctor of Musical Arts 1993

Accreditation Private Music Teacher, Sydney Conservatorium of Music 1991

Accreditation for Piano Pedagogy, Music Teachers Association NSW 1990

Licentiate in Piano, Australian Music Examinations Board 1984

Associate of Music, Australian Examinations Board 1983

Associate of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (ASCM) 1983

Career

Bernadette Harvey was educated at the Sydney Conservatorium High School and later at the Sydney Conservatorium, where she studied piano with Gordon Watson (pianist)|Gordon Watson, Neta Maughan and Marjorie Hesse and Flute with Margaret Crawford.

Winner of the ABC Young Performer of the Year (1987), Bernadette performed concertos with all Australian symphony orchestras under the conductors Patrick Thomas, Albert Rosen, Richard Mills, Omri Hadari, Vladimir Ponkin, John Hopkins and Stuart Challender.

Awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Scholarship in 1987 and an Australia Council Grant, she travelled overseas and studied with Fanny Waterman in the UK, Cecile Ousset in Paris, Robert Silverman in Canada and finally with the late Dr Nelita True in Rochester USA, where she achieved her Doctorate in Musical Arts at the Eastman School of Music (1995). As a Fellow of the Tanglewood Summer Music Festival she studied with such musicians as Henri and Geneviève Dutilleux, Gil Kalish, Reinbert de Leeuw and Julius Levine. She went on to teach at the New England Conservatory and the Longy School of Music in Boston and Cambridge, Massachussets.

In 1991 she won a Silver Medal in the San Antonio International Piano Competition, and the Chamber Music Prize and Best Performance of a New Composition in the Esther Honens International Piano Competition (1996).

Returning to Australia in 1997, she was appointed Artistic Director of several important Australia music festivals, including the 3rd Australian Women’s Music Festival (1997) and her own Freshwater Chamber Music Festival (2008-2010)[6]

She performed extensively in America (1993-2020) and for ten years was soloist and chamber music artist with the Tucson Friends of the Winter Chamber Music Festival in Arizona[7], presenting commissioned American compositions and introducing audiences to contemporary Australian works.

Returning to Australia in 1997 she performed with Australian and New Zealand symphony orchestras and many notable chamber ensembles as a Musica Viva Artist. For three years, she and her brother Michael Kieran Harvey formed the Australian Virtuosi, touring Australia and presenting many premieres by Australian composers such as Matthew Hindson, Gordon Kerry and Tim Dargaville and at the Sydney Opera House, under the program logo ‘The Power of Two’ (1997‐2000). The Duo won a ‘Mo’ Award for Best Performance in 2002.

Appointed Lecturer in Piano and Pedagogy at the Sydney Conservatorium in 1989, she was Artistic Director of the Sydney Teachers Festival there for eight years. In 2002 she received the Australian Government’s Centenary Medal, in recognition of her contribution to Australian music.

In 2007 Bernadette Harvey appeared at the Sydney Opera House in Gianluigi Gelmetti’s ‘Shock of the New’ concerts with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and later displayed her pianistic flexibility in a light-hearted romp with Barry Humphreys, in Saint Saens’ Carnival of the Animals (2013). She also participated in another favourite genre – musical theatre - performing the world premiere of Jane Austen: A Life in Music (Theatre/Musical Production) for Musica Viva in 2004, which toured Australia, and the world premiere of In the Salon of Franz Liszt acting and performing with Jeremy Sims, again for Musica Viva in 2014.

In 2008 she founded and was Artistic Director of the Freshwater Chamber Music Festival, which was repeated in 2010, winning a Sounds Australian Award and featuring world premieres by composers Colin Bright and Tim Dargaville.

As a Musica Viva Artist, 2008-2013 Bernadette toured with musicians such as the New Zealand String Quartet, Diana Doherty, Sara Macliver and Chinese cellist Jian Wang. She also appeared in several of Musica Viva’s Huntington Festivals where she gave the Australian premieres of Stephen Hartke’s Piano Sonata (1998) and Kevin Puts’ Alternating Currents (2011)

In 2010 she performed in the ‘Sensational Sunday’ series with the Sydney Soloists and In 2011 presented Concert á Quatre by Olivier Messiaen|Messiaen, with Diana Doherty and the West Australian symphony Orchestra conducted by Simone Young. She also performed with Natsuko Yoshimoto at Elder Hall Adelaide in 2011.

From 2012 – 2013 she premiered through the Marquis 101 series the first piano sonata by Ross Edwards (composer)|Ross Edwards - written for her - and gave two solo recitals at UWA for the Keyed Up! series. She premiered Kevin Puts’ piano concerto, Night, with the Canberra Youth Symphony Orchestra conducted by her sister Rowan Harvey-Martin and performed in the Phoenix Chamber Festival directed by David Shifrin in Arizona USA. Also in 2013 she performed Rachmaninov’s Paganini Variations with the Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra and in the same year toured Australia with Jian Wang for Musica Viva.

In 2016 Dr Harvey travelled to China to represent the Sydney Conservatorium at auditions at the Xinhai Conservatory in Guangzou and gave Masterclasses in Shanghai and Beijing. In collaboration with Timothy Young she also gave reciprocal Masterclasses and recitals at ANAM in Melbourne and involved her students in a professional recording project, publishing online new piano compositions by young Australian composer Peggy Polias. In 2017 she gave a Masterclass to the Australian World Orchestra at the VCA, which was streamed live to an enthusiastic online audience.

· Sonata Project

· War Room

· Online Concert for Musica Viva, 2021

· Ensemble Offspring St Mary’s Forecourt, 2021

Major Performances (Piano Concertos)

2013 Auckland Philharmonic, (Christopher Seaman) Rachmaninov Paganini Variations.
2013 Sydney Symphony Orchestra, with Barry Humphreys, Carnival of the Animals.
2012 Canberra Youth Symphony, (Rowan Harvey‐Martin) Kevin Puts Piano Concerto.
2011 West Australian Symphony orchestra, (Simone Young) Messiaen Concert a Quatre.
2005 Academy of Melbourne, (Brett Kelly), Tim Dargaville Piano Concerto (written for Bernadette Harvey)
1995 Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra USA, (John Eells), Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
1989 Sydney Symphony Orchestra , (Stuart Challender) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2.
1989 West Australian Symphony Orchestra, (Werner Andreas Albert) Beethoven Piano Concerto #4
1989 Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, (Vladimir Kamirsky) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2.
1989 Sydney Conservatorium Orchestra, (John Hopkins) Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
1989 Sydney Symphony Orchestra, (Patrick Thomas) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2.
1989 Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, (Nicholas Braithwaite) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #1.
1989 Queensland Symphony Orchestra, (Richard Mills) Dohnanyi Variations on a Nursery Tune
1989 Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Patrick Thomas) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #1, ABN2 (ABC‐TV.)
1988 South Australian Symphony Orchestra, (Omri Hadari) Benjamin Britten Piano Concerto.
1987 Queensland Symphony Orchestra (Werner Andreas Albert) Benjamin Britten Piano Concerto.
1987 Queensland Symphony Orchestra, (Albert Rosen) Benjamin Britten Piano Concerto.
1987 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra*, (Patrick Thomas) Beethoven Piano Concerto #4 .
1987 West Australian Symphony Orchestra, (Vladimir Ponkin) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #1.
1987 Sydney Youth Orchestra, (Henryk Pisarek) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2.
1987 National Youth Orchestra, (John Hopkins) Kabalevsky Youth Concerto.

Solo Appearances

2017

Solo Recital, The Sonata Project, featuring 3 commissioned piano sonatas by Aristea Mellos, Jane Stanley and Melody Eötvös

2015

Solo Recital Keyed Up!, Calloway Auditorium, UWA

Solo Recital, Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival, Ross Edwards Piano Sonata

Solo recital, University of Arizona USA

Solo recital, Indiana University, Bloomington University USA

Solo recital and Masterclass, Eastman School of Music USA

ABC, Sunday Live Broadcast Solo and Collaborative with Claire Edwardes, percussion

2014

Musica Viva Huntington Festival, Stephen Hartke Piano Sonata

2013

Solo Recital, Musica Viva National Tour of Australia, Carl Vine and Kevin Puts Piano Sonatas

Broadcast ABC Classic FM with Shanghai Quartet

Solo Recital, Saturday Evening Concert: ABC Classic FM

Broadcast ABC Sunday Live: ABC Classic FM with Claire Edwardes Percussion

2012

Solo Recital, Keyed Up! University of Western Australia

Solo Recital, Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival, Carl Vine Anne Landa Preludes

Solo Recital, Steinway Pianos, Sydney

ABC Sunday Live: ABC Classic FM with Zoltan Szabo (Cello) 17

2011-2020

Soloist and Chamber Music Performer at annual Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA

2011

Ross Edwards ‘Retrospective’, Sydney Conservatorium, World Premiere of Piano Sonata

Musica Viva, Solo Recital, Huntington Festival

Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival, solo performance of Dutilleux and Kevin Puts Piano Sonatas

Solo Recital, Elder Hall, Adelaide

2010

Solo Recital, Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House

Solo Recital, Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium, CD Launch Alternating Currents

Solo Recital, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Ross Edwards Tribute

Solo Recital, ABC Sunday Live: ABC Classic FM

2009

Solo Recital, ‘Keys to Vine’ Sydney Conservatorium, Carl Vine Bagatelles

2008

Solo Recital, (ABC) ‘Aurora’ Festival Campbelltown Performing Arts centre

2007

Saturday Live Recording ABC

Sunday Live Broadcast with Claire Edwards, Percussion

Solo appearance, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Shock of the New, Gelmetti,

2006

Solo Recital, Musica Viva

2005

Solo Appearance, Huntington Festival (Musica Viva), Kevin Puts Alternating Currents

1997

Solo Appearance, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Australian Women’s Music Festival

Solo Recital, ABC Sunday Live

1996

Solo Recital, Pickman Hall, Cambridge USA

Solo Recital ‘Musicians of Wall Street’, Concord Music School NH, USA

Solo Recital, Harvard University, Cambridge USA

Solo Recital, Boston University, USA

Solo Recital, ABC Sunday Live

Solo Recital, ABC, Sunday Live

1995

Solo Recital, Concord Community Music School, USA

Solo Appearance, ‘Just in Time’, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA

Solo Recital, Debut Series (2), Jewish Community Centre, USA

Solo Appearance, Sydney, Ku‐ring‐gai Virtuosi

Solo Recital, Eastman School of Music, USA Bright Lights & Rising Stars

Solo Appearance, Tanglewood Music Centre, USA

Solo Recital, ‘Musicians of Wall Street’, Concord Music School, USA

1994

Solo Recital, Debut Series (1), Jewish Community Centre, USA

Solo Recital, Kilbourn Hall, University of Rochester USA

Solo Recital, ABC, Sunday Live

1993

Solo Recital, Valley Manor, Eastman School of Music, USA

1992

Solo Appearance, Memorial Art Gallery, Eastman School of Music, USA

1991

Soo Recital, Kilbourn Hall, University of Rochester USA

Solo Recital, Howard Hanson Hall, University of Rochester, USA

Solo Appearance, ABC, Radio National, Live Recital Broadcast

Solo Recital, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, ABC (Penrith)

Solo Recital, Canberra School of Music (Canberra, ACT)

Solo Recital, Grafton Music Club (NSW)

Solo Recital, Lower Clarence Music Club (NSW)

1990

ABC, Radio National, Live Recital Broadcast

Solo Recital, Noosa Music Club

Solo Appearance, Aspen Music Festival, Rachmaninov Paganini Variations

1988

Solo Recital, Kirribilli House ‐ Recital for the Prime Minister and Mrs Hawke

1980-1990

Solo Performances, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Various Australian Music Clubs 1980‐90

1987

Solo Recital, Savage Club (Sydney) Command Performance for Governor‐General

1984

Runner-Up in Elsa Stralia Singing Competition

1983

Soprano soloist in Dept Education Choral Concert at the Sydney Opera House, featuring A Mass in Time of War (Haydn) and Gloria in D (Vivaldi)

1982

Piano Concert in aid of Ethiopian Famine Relief (raised $1,500)

Solo Flute Recital to open 1982 ANZAAS Congress at Macquarie University

Chamber Music Collaborations

2019

Canberra Symphony Orchestra ‘Australian Series’, with Diana Doherty, including In the Spirit House by Tim Dargaville

Ukaria 24, Curated by Diana Doherty. Ukaria Cultural Centre, Adelaide SA.

Alexandre Oguey & Diana Doherty, ‘Diana Doherty & Friends’, Blue Mountains Theatre, Springwood, NSW

Julian Smiles (Cello), ‘Sensational Sonatas’, Sydney Conservatorium of Music

The Sonata Project, Series 2. Summer 2019-20 Sydney International Art Series, inc world premiere of Sonata by Peggy Polias. Museum of Contemporary Art

2018

Ensemble Offspring, ‘Richard Gill presents - a voyage of musical discovery’. Australian music composed within the past 25 years

‘Reimaginings’, with Julian Smiles (Cello). Contemporary Women Artists consider Australian History, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.

Spirit Ensemble, with Diana Doherty (Oboe), Andrew Haveron (Violin) Lerida Delbridge (Violin) Justine Williams (Viola) and Catherine Hewgill (Cello).

2017

New York Wind Quartet, with Nicholas Daniel (Oboe) and Caroline Wincenc (Flute). Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival.

Masterclass, Sydney Conservatorium, for Open Day 26th August.

Two Pianos & Percussion, with Daniel Herscovitch.

Masterclass, Melbourne Youth Orchestra and Australian World Orchestra.

Jenny Duck-Chong (Mezzo Soprano) ‘Stars and Senses’, music by six Australian contemporary composers.

Julian Smiles (Cello) ‘Soviet Cello’. Music by Four Russian composers.

The Sonata Project, Series 1. World premiere of piano sonatas by three Australian women composers, in a stage ‘salon’ designed by Lyn Bradley, Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium.

2016

Duo piano with Marc Andre Hamelin Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA; Viola (Paul Nebauer), Svet Stoyanov & Matthew Strauss (Percussion);

Diana Doherty, Stradbroke Chamber Music Festival

Emma Matthews, Arts in the Valley, Kangaroo Valley NSW

2015

David Pereira, Arts in the Valley, Kangaroo Valley NSW

Prazak Quartet Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA

2014

Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA

Jian Wang (Cello) National Musica Viva tour of Australia

Huntington Festival, Musica Viva

2013

Ani Kavafian and David Shifrin Phoenix Chamber Music Festival USA

Melbourne Festival: Shanghai Quartet

Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA

2012

Joseph Lin (of Juilliard Quartet), Alan Vogel (of LA Chamber Orchestra), Tokyo Quartet Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival USA

Claire Edwards: Stockhausen’s Kontakte Brisbane Festival

2011

Ensemble Offspring, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith: Ross Edwards Education Concert and Celebration Concert

2010

Ensemble Offspring: Kontakte, Brisbane Powerhouse

2008

Ensemble Offspring Kontakte: The Studio, Sydney Opera House

1997‐2000

Australian Virtuosi

1997‐2000

Sonic Art Ensemble

1987

Formed own Trio ‘Sirius’ at Macquarie University, to perform at Graduation

1996

Associate Artist: William Preucil (Former First Violin, Cleveland String Quartet) USA

1995

Festival of Contemporary Music, Tanglewood, USA

1993

Associate Artist: Michael Zaretsky (Violist, Boston Symphony Orchestra) USA

1992

Associate Artist: Adam Satinsky (Cello), University of Maryland USA

On going collaborations

Diana Doherty - Principal Oboist Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Natsuko Yoshimoto - Leader Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

Claire Edwardes - International concert percussionist

Emma Mathews – International Opera Singer

Sara MacLiver – International Opera Singer

Juilian Smiles – Cellist (Goldner Quartet)

Creative Works/Premieres

2016

Festival. World Premiere: Heather Schmidt Cello sonata with Clive Greensmith (of Thornton School).

2014

Commissioned three new Piano Sonatas through Australia Council Grant.

Commissioned new Piano Sonata by Matthew Hindson through Freshwater Festival.

Commissioned new solo piano work by Tim Dargaville through Freshwater Festival.

2012

World Premiere: Tim Dargaville, Spirit House (Written for Bernadette) Commissioned through Freshwater Festival.

World Premiere: Ross Edwards, Piano Sonata (written for Bernadette).

World Premiere: Pierre Jalbert, Piano Quartet Secret Alchemy, USA.

World Premiere: Francis R Harvey, In the Salon of Franz Liszt, Theatre/Musical Production,Government House, Sydney.

Australian Premiere: Olivier Messiaen, Concert a Quatre West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

Australian Premiere: Kevin Puts, Piano Concerto, Night, Llewellyn Ensemble.

2004

World Premiere: Jane Austen: A Life in Music Theatre/Musical Production, Musica Viva. National tour.

2001

World Premiere: Nigel Westlake, Oscillations

World Premiere: Matthew Hindson, Pulse Magnet (Australian Virtuosi).

1999

World Premiere: Gordon Kerry, Vigil (Australian Virtuosi.)

1985

Lead acting role for NSW Education Department film series Full of Life

1984

Commissioned by The Australia Council to write sound score and direct chamber orchestra for the AC Archival Film Program Living History

Conferences/Festivals

Artistic Director, Presenter at Sydney Teachers Festival, Sydney Conservatorium 2009-2013

Sydney Teachers Festival, Sydney Conservatorium Presentations:

‘A Moot Point’ (Introducing contemporary music to piano students)’;

‘Kullak’s Miracle’ (2012), ‘How to get from Good to Excellent’ (2011)

Artistic Director-Founder, Freshwater Festival of Chamber Music 2008‐2012

Artistic Director 3rd Australian Women’s Music Festival (Australian Music Centre Award for Best Presentation of Australian Music) 1997

Discography

Freshwater Chamber Music Festival CDs (3) (Program Promotions 2008)

(Recorded & Engineered by Greg Ghavalas)

1. ‘Fresh Paths’

Mozart Clarinet Quintet K451 Clarinet: Elizabeth Lim

Tim Dargaville The Path to the High Ground Cello, Percussion and Piano

Piazzolla Oblivion Clarinet, Cello and Piano

Faure Quartet in C Minor Op 15 for Clarinet, Cello and Piano

2. ‘Village Voices’

Puts Ritual Protocol For Marimba and Piano

Hindson Nintendo Music For Clarinet and Piano

Dvorak Piano Trio in E Minor Op 90 ‘Dumky’

3. ‘European Heritage’

Beethoven Sonata for Violin and Piano Op 30 No2

PDQ Bach Two Violas and Piano

J S Bach Lute Suite in E Minor for Marimba

Schuman Piano Quintet in Eb Op 44

Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival Solo and various chamber groups 2007-2019 CDs (9)

2019

Glass, Sonata No 1, for Violin & Piano (Arr. for Saxophone by Amy Dickson), with Amy Dickson (Saxophone)

Beethoven, Trio in B-flat Major ‘Archduke’ Op 97, with Ani Kavafian (Violin) & Edward Arron (Cello)

Bacewicz, Partita for Violin & Piano, with Axel Strauss

Mendelssohn, Sextet for Piano & Strings in D Major, Op 110, with Ani Kavafian (Violin), Ettore Causa (Viola), Pierre Lapointe (Viola), Edward Arron (Cello), Philip Alejo (Double Bass),

2018

Suk, Four Pieces for Violin & Piano Op 17, with Yura Lee (Violin)

Bernstein, Sonata for Clarinet & Piano with Romie de Guise-Langlois

Ravel, Sonata for Violin & Piano, with Yura Lee (Violin)

Stravinsky, L’Histoire du Soldat: Suite for Violin, Clarinet & Piano, Dover Quartet, with Romie de Guise-with Romie de Guise-Langlois (Clarinet), Yura Lee (Violin)

2017

Dutilleux, Sarabande et Cortege for Bassoon & Clarinet, with Benjamin Kamins

Faure, Piano Quartet No 1 in C Minor Op 15, with Axel Strauss (Violin) Nokuthula Ngwenyama (Viola) & Clive Greensmith (Cello)

Lutoslawski, Dance Preludes, with Charles Neidich (Clarinet)

Turina, Piano Quartet in A Minor Op 67, with Axel Strauss (Violin), Nokuthula (Viola), & Clive Greensmith (Cello)

Thuille, Sextet for Piano & Winds, with Carol Wincenc (Flute), Nicholas Daniel (Oboe), Charles Neidich (Clarinet), William Purvis (Horn), Benjamin Kamins (Bassoon)

Copland, Duo for Flute & Piano, with Carol Wincenc (Flute)

Jalbert, Quintet for Piano & String Quartet (World Premiere) with the Jupiter Quartet

2016

Britten, Sonata in C Major Op 65, with Steven Doane (Cello)

Schumann, Andante & Variations for Two Pianos, Two Cellos & Horn, with Marc Andre Hamelin (Piano), Clive Greensmith (Cello) & Steven Doane (Cellos), Eric Ruske (Horn)

Puts, Ritual Protocol, with Svet Stoyanov (Marimba)

Schmidt, Solaris, with Clive Greensmith (Cello) (World Premiere)

Bartok, Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, with Marc Andre Hamelin (Piano) & Svet Stoyanov, Matthew Strauss (Percussion), Eric Ruske (Horn), Your Lee (Violin)

Ravel, La Valse (Arranged for Two Pianos), with Marc Andre Hamelin

Dresher, ‘Double Ikat’ for Violin Piano & Percussion, with Yura Lee (Violin), & Svet Stoyanov (Percussion)

Puts, Quintet for Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass, with Pacifica Quartet, Marc Andre Hamelin (Piano), Martin Beaver (Violin), Cynthia Phelps (Viola), Clive Greensmith (Cello) Volkan Orhon (Double Bass)

Harbison, ‘Twilight Music’ for Horn, Violin & Piano, with Eric Ruske (Horn), & Yura Lee (Violin)

2015

Mozart, Piano Concerto in A Major K 4114 with Prazak Quartet, Philip Alejo (Double Bass), Bill Jackson (Clarinet), Axel Strauss (Violin), Norkathula Ngwenyama (Viola), Michal Kanka (Cello), and Katerina Englichova (Harp)

Martinu, Musique du Chambre No 1 ’Les Fetes Nocturnes’, with Prazak Quartet, Bill Jackson (Clarinet), Axel Strauss (Violin), Norkathula Ngwenyama (Viola), Michal Kanka (Cello), Katerina Englichova (Harp)

Dale, Suite in D Minor for Violin for Viola & Piano Op 2 ‘Romance’, with Paul Nebauer (Viola)

Bacewicz, Piano Quintet No 2, with Prazak Quartet & Joseph Lin (Violin), Axel Strauss (Violin), Norkathula Ngwenyama (Viola), Michal Kanka (Cello), Katerina Englichova (Harp)

Edwards, Piano Sonata

2013

Vine, Sonata No 1

Bartok, Contrasts for Clarinet, Violin & Piano, with Bill Jackson (Clarinet) & Ani Kavafian (Violin)

Debussy, Sonata for Violin & Piano with Ani Kavafian (Violin)

Vine, Fantasia for Piano Quintet (World Premiere), with Shanghai Quartet

Schubert, Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, for Soprano, Clarinet & Piano, with Jennifer Foster (Soprano), & Bill Jackson (Cello)

2012

Vine, Anne Landa Preludes for Solo Piano

Mozart, Quintet in E-Flat Major for Piano & Winds K.452, with Tokyo Quartet, Stephen Taylor (Oboe), Bill Jackson (Clarinet), William Purvis (Horn), Marc Goldberg (Bassoon)

Schumann, Piano Quintet in E-Flat Major Op 44, with Tokyo String Quartet

Jalbert, Secret Alchemy for Piano, Violin, Viola & Cello, (World Premiere) with Benny Kim (Violin), Helena Baillie (Viola), Steve Doane (Cello)

2011

Ravel, Vocalise-étude en forme d’habenera for Voice & Piano, with Meredith Hall (Soprano)

Saint Saens, Sonata in D Major for Oboe and Piano Op 166, with Allen Vogel (Oboe)

Schuman, Three Romances for Oboe & Piano Op 94, with Allen Vogel (Oboe)

Puts, Alternating Currents for Solo Piano

Dutilleux, Piano Sonata ‘Choral’

Loeffler, Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola & Piano with Allen Vogel (Oboe), Paul Coletti (Viola)

Dvorak, Piano Quartet in E-Flat Major Op 87, with Joseph Lin (Violin), Paul Coletti (Viola), Antonio Lysy (Cello)

2009

Bloch, Suite for Viola & Piano (1919) with Paul Coletti (Viola)

Jalbert, Invention of the Saxophone, with Ashu (Saxophone), & Billy Collins (Narrator)

Faure, Piano Quartet No I in C Minor Op 15, with Pacifica Quartet, Ani Kavafian (Violin), Paul Coletti (Viola) & Peter Rejto (Cello)

Messiaen, Quator pour la fin du temps, with ichard Hawkins (Clarinet), Ani Kavafian (Violin), Antonio Lysy (Cello)

Australian Virtuosi CD Duo Pianos, wit h Michael Kieran Harvey (Program Promotions 2002)

Glass House CD Solo Piano (Program Promotions, (2008)

Alternating Currents CD Solo Piano (Tall Poppies 2010)

Like Schumann! CD ‘Sensational Sunday Series’ (Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2010)

Mantras and Night Songs CD Solo Piano (Tall Poppies 2015)

The Sonata Project CDs (2 CDs) Solo Piano (Tall Poppies 2018)

Alchemy Piano with the Jupiter Quartet CD (Marquis 2019)

Employment

Sydney Conservatorium of Music (Piano, Pedagogy) 2009 –

Sydney Grammar School (Piano) 1997

New England Conservatory Prep, Boston Massachusetts, USA (Piano) 1995‐7

Longy School of Music, Cambridge Massachusetts, USA (Piano and Sight Reading) 1995‐7

Concord Community Music School, New Hampshire, USA (Piano) 1995‐7

References

  1. Harvey, Bernadette. "Staff Profile". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 2021-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Railway Institute Eisteddfod, 1969
  3. Discover Musica Viva, Bernadette Harvey. September 2020. https://musicaviva.com.au/media/filer_public/d9/75/d9755027-b743-4f17-9835-0782fe7a3815/0920_142_nr_discovermva_harvey_concertguide_v2.pdf
  4. Winner of Sounds Australian Award for distinguished service to Australian music (1997).
  5. Kevin Ravell Family Tree 2020.
  6. Harvey, Bernadette, Programs. Mitchell Library, Papers of Bernadette Harvey
  7. Harvey, Bernadette, Programs. Mitchell Library, Papers of Bernadette Harvey

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