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Vale Geoffrey Hirst (October 2009)

Vale - Geoffrey Hirst

Hirst Brothers

The Hirst brothers, Peter and Geoffrey during the run of The Yeomen of the Guard in 2004

Peter Hirst writes about the recent death of his brother, Geoffrey Hirst, who died on the 2nd of October 2009 and who was a well-respected, loved and legendary figure in the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Victoria.

Geoffrey was a member of the Society for over 50 years and performed many times in the chorus of all the shows. He was a great lover of all music particularly Dixieland Jazz, and his love of G&S was first evident when as a boy soprano he sang in the chorus of the operas, and later in the male chorus, in school, at Geelong College.

He was delighted to perform in his first show with the G&S Society in 1956, The Sorcerer, with his uncle Max Hirst who was one of the founders and outstanding performers in the formative years of the Society. Geoffrey's his last performance on stage was in 2001.

Geoffrey had a strong bass voice and was a valued and reliable member of the chorus in over 80 shows. He was a member of the General Committee 1969-1970 and the Scenery Committee 1969-1971, and as the owner of his own engineering business, he was of great assistance to the Society in providing help with scenery and props.

Geoffrey met his second wife Rachel Buckley, a G&S Society stalwart, at a G& S after- show party, and for many years they sang together in G&S Operas, Music Theatre and other choral and musical performances. In the latter years of his life, as he did not like the cold weather in Melbourne, moved to Cairns where he had a very rewarding time singing as a member of the Cairns Choral Society. After a few years there he became unwell and returned to Melbourne so that Rachel could look after him. When his health deteriorated further he moved into care when she could no longer give him the nursing he needed. As his faculties continued to fail he often attended rehearsals with Rachel, and the music seemed to stimulate memories of his many happy years singing G&S and all the other music which had been such a huge part of his life.

Sadly he contracted pneumonia, and passed away peacefully in hospital with Rachel at his bed-side playing him the music that he loved. Geoffrey would have been thrilled at the number of his musical friends, especially those from the G&S Society who attended his funeral, and by the music that they performed in his memory.

 

Vale Jenny Service (December 2009)

Vale Jenny Service

 

Peter Hirst writes to advise members of the death of Jenny Service who was a member for many years and played quite a number of principal roles. She was the wife of Bob Service who played more principal roles than anyone in the history of the Society.

Jenny Service who died recently joined the Society in 1959 as Jeanette Rayment. After being in the chorus for a few shows she went on to become a very accomplished principal playing many mezzo roles. She later married Bob Service who was the Society’s leading baritone for many years, and they did many shows together. She is survived by the two daughters they had together.

Shows in which she played principal roles include.

  • Constance (Sorcerer) 1960, 1963
  • Hebe (Pinafore) 1963
  • Edith (Pirates) 1960 1968
  • Iolanthe (Iolanthe) 1963 1967
  • Melissa (Princess Ida) 1961 1966
  • Pitti Sing (Mikado) 1960 1964
  • Mad Margaret (Ruddigore) 1966
  • Zorah (Ruddigore) 1962
  • Phoebe (Yeomen) 1962
  • Tessa (Gondoliers) 1962 1965

All of these shows are searchable in the Achive section of this website

Peter also advises of the death of his brother, Geoffrey, also an active member of this society. A longer item about Geoffrey Hirst will appear soon on these pages.

 

Brett Simon (September 2009)

Brett Simon - Coryphée with the Australian Ballet

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Brett (Scynthius in Princess Ida 2002) managed to fit in G&S rehearsals around his busy schedule at the Australian Ballet School.  After graduating, he worked with West Australian Ballet before heading overseas and joining the Hong Kong Ballet as Guest Principal Dancer in February 2007.

While with the West Australian Ballet, Brett was nominated for Best Male Dancer at the 2005 Helpmann Awards for his role as Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons and in January 2006, Brett was invited, along with dance partner Emma Sandall, to perform at the Intermission Performance of the Prix de Lausanne.

ida2002pic8In July this year, Brett left the Hong Kong Ballet (where he was noted as an exceptional partner and actor-dancer at his best in modern work and dramatic roles) and has joined the Australian Ballet as a Coryphée.  He is currently dancing the role of one of the Prince Suitors to the hand of Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty at the State Theatre.

Right: Arac, Guron and Scynthius Princess Ida 2002

 

Helpmann Award Winners 2009

2009 Helpmann Awards - Winners from our Society

Best Male Performer in an Opera - John Wegner (Billy Budd, Opera Australia)

Best Male Performer in a Supporting Role in an Opera - John Wegner (Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Opera Australia)

Best Female Performer in an Opera - Tiffany Speight (The Coronation of Poppea, Victorian Opera
See the full list of Helpmann Award Winners for 2009
 

Profane Prima Donnas (February 2009)

"PROFANE PRIMA DONNAS" make it big

Society members Andrea Tappe, Helen Kerr-Lawley and Tiffany Carter, have now made it big in comedy. See this link to The Age. Saucy Divas Take the Mickey

All three have had lead roles in shows by Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Victoria in recent years. Their most recent appearances have been:  Andrea in last year's A Song to Sing, O! , Helen in 2006 Iolanthe, and Tiffany in 2007 Mikado.

 

Vale Barry Shinkfield (January 2009)

VALE - BARRY SHINKFIELD:

We are saddened to report the passing of Barry Shinkfield, an Honorary Life Member and a well-liked and talented contributor to the Society. Barry was born in Richmond and educated at Melbourne High School. He then studied Accountancy. He sang in church choirs for many years and conducted the Bentleigh East Methodist Church choir.

He joined the Society in 1966 and sang in the chorus for Patience. He also sang in the chorus of HMS Pinafore in 1969; The Sorcerer, The Mikado and Iolanthe in 1970; and The Yeomen of the Guard in 1973. His very pleasant tenor voice made him an excellent Dr. Daly in The Sorcerer in 1973 and he played Samuel in The Pirates of Penzance in 1971 and 1974, and Calynx in Utopia Limited in 1969. From 1969 to 1977 he made a most valuable contribution to the Society in using his accounting skills as Honorary Auditor. He was the Stage Manager for Utopia Limited in 1975.

He returned to the chorus for a number of shows in the late 80s to perform with his son Paul who played a number of principal roles. He was a member of the West Brighton Club and many of his former G & S colleagues remember being his guest at the Club’s famous G & S Sing-Along Dinners.

He left his accountancy practice in later years and became a financial consultant. Recently he retired and moved to Ballarat where he died on 20th January.

Barry was a keen sportsman all his life and was a fanatical lawn bowler right up to his death.

He is survived by his wife Helen and three sons, Paul, David and Stephen. We offer them our condolences.

Peter Hirst

 

David Corcoran (January 2005)

David Corcoran (January 2005)

David is in Opera Australia's 2005 production of Cosi Fan Tutti. Later in the year David will be featured in Verdi's requiem and Puccini's La Boheme, both with Opera Australia. All in all David is doing very well for himself.

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:33
 

Stephen Hannah (January 2004)

Stephen Hannah
(Jan 2004)

Our Arac in Princess Ida 1995 has since turned his attention to Film and Television work and has appeared in many short films. Currently Stephen is being trained by TV Director and Playwright Richard Sarell.

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:35
 
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