Term 3, 2023 Newsletter

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THE MEMORANDA

NEXAS QUARTET

SUNDAY SERIES

SPRING PAN'S

JULY 2023 VOL 3

Welcome to Term 3 at the Clarence Valley Conservatorium! It is with great pleasure and excitement that I extend my warmest greetings to all of you as we embark on another fantastic journey of musical exploration and growth.

Term 3 promises to be an enriching and inspiring time for everyone involved in our Conservatorium community. We have carefully curated a diverse range of programs, events, and opportunities that aim to nurture your passion for music and foster your artistic development.

First and foremost, I want to commend each and every one of you for your dedication and commitment to your musical education The progress and achievements we witnessed in the previous terms were truly remarkable, and I have no doubt that Term 3 will be no exception. Whether you are a beginner, an intermediate learner, or an advanced musician, there is something special awaiting you in the coming months.

Our outstanding team of educators is prepared to guide and support you every step of the way. They bring a wealth of expertise, experience, and a genuine love for music that is contagious Rest assured that they are committed to providing you with the highest standard of musical instruction, tailored to your individual needs and aspirations.

Term 3 will also showcase an array of captivating performances and events that will bring our Conservatorium to life. From student recitals and ensemble concerts to guest artist performances and community collaborations, there will be numerous opportunities for you to share your musical talents with a wider audience. These experiences will not only enhance your stage presence but also instill a deep sense of pride and accomplishment.

Congratulations to all of our students for an incredible Term 2, from workshops with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Grafton and Lower Clarence Eisteddfods, a visit from duo Alivan Blu, Footloose, and the end of Term PAN concerts Students have performed in venues across the Clarence, showcasing what happens at the CVCon.

I am incredibly honored to serve as the Director of the Clarence Valley Conservatorium, and I am privileged to witness the growth and transformation of each student as they discover the power of music. Together, let us make Term 3 an unforgettable chapter in our musical story, filled with passion, creativity, and remarkable achievements

Wishing you all a term filled with joy, inspiration, and musical triumphs!

Nexas Quartet

Prepare to be blown away by the sensational Nexas Saxophone Quartet as they take the stage for a mesmerizing concert experience. Renowned for their innovative arrangements and captivating performances, this quartet will redefine your perception of the saxophone

The Nexas Saxophone Quartet comprises four virtuosic musicians who push the boundaries of their instruments to create a unique and exhilarating sound. Their seamless blend of saxophones produces a rich, expressive tone that will leave you in awe.

Get ready to embark on a musical journey as they traverse a diverse repertoire, encompassing classical, jazz, contemporary, and world music. From breathtaking interpretations of classical masterpieces to thrilling improvisations and infectious rhythms, the quartet's versatility and passion shine through in every note.

Witness their remarkable musicianship and tight ensemble playing as they flawlessly navigate intricate passages, displaying their technical brilliance and artistry. With their dynamic stage presence, the Nexas Saxophone Quartet effortlessly connects with the audience, captivating them with their energy and charm.

This concert is an extraordinary opportunity to experience the saxophone in a whole new light. Whether you're a saxophone aficionado or simply a lover of great music, the Nexas Saxophone Quartet's performance promises an evening of innovation, excitement, and pure musical joy.

Don't miss out on this exceptional concert by the Nexas Saxophone Quartet. Join us for an unforgettable night that will leave you inspired, uplifted, and craving for more of their captivating saxophone magic.

Inanna’s journey from student to teacher comes full circle

Clarence Valley Conservatorium’s newest member of the teaching team, Inanna Sage, has a special understanding of what her musical students are going through because up until a week prior to starting her new role, the Conservatorium’s only violin teacher was technically a student herself

“I finished university in Sydney one week, moved back home a few days later, and the following week started at the Conservatorium. It all happened very quickly,” the 23-yearold said.

While the jump from graduation to working life came quickly, Inanna’s path from student to qualified teacher was one of hard work and commitment.

Homeschooled in Nymboida alongside her twin brother and younger siblings, Inanna’s musical journey began quite late in the grand scheme of lessons but when she did take the leap, she was a passionate starter

“I learned piano from about 11 before moving onto violin at 15 but I genuinely wanted to learn at that stage, which can make a difference when it comes to sticking with music and taking it a little bit further.”

“Further” equated to about five years of tertiary music study

After achieving her Cert 4 Music Industry at Grafton TAFE (equivalent to HSC), Inanna spent a ‘ gap ’ year completing essay writing courses online before returning to TAFE to gaining a Diploma Music Industry.

She followed up with an online Diploma of Arts through University of New England at Armidale before moving down to Sydney to gain the theoretical and practical skills to complete her educational journey.

“I could do most of my study at home but for my Bachelor I wanted to have that in-person experience because everything so far had mostly been on online.”

Unfortunately, timing was not on Inanna’s side

After moving to Sydney she had barely hit the stage and the lecture rooms of the Academy of Music and Performing Arts (AMPA) in Surry Hills before COVID-19 arrived and sent her back to the computer screen.

“I stayed in Sydney for five months studying online during the lockdowns, when you couldn’t go further than 5kms from where you lived. Luckily, they could move the units around to push most of the performance elements out until we could go back onto campus. ”

Despite the disruption, Inanna finished her Bachelor Classical Music Performance (piano) in two years. “I enjoyed it but it was hard work. The classical genre is really intensive.”

While Inanna majored in piano, the inclusion of a second instrument as part of the degree meant she could continue pursuing her love of the violin.

“I will be teaching both but I’m the only violin teacher at Clarence Valley Conservatorium so they are holding a few of my spots open exclusively for that instrument.”

Teaching violin at the legendary Grafton musical institution has been quite a serendipitous journey for Inanna.

Not only is it where she refined her playing skills on the string instrument through lessons and ensemble performances, the teaching vacancy she is filling is that of her former teacher Cherry Collins.

“When she found out it was me coming back she was very excited. I felt a bit daunted replacing my teacher and trying to fill her big shoes, but everyone here has been so supportive about the transition.

“It’s a bit of a mental switch walking these halls as a student and now as a teacher, but I’m really looking forward to sharing what I have learned along the way with the next generation of students.”

Boom, Bang, BOOGIE

Monday, 17 July 2023 at CVCon, 9:00am - 2:00pm

Boom, Bang, Boogie is a one-day workshop for students participating in School Band programs at local schools. The Term 3 Boom, Bang, Boogie is for players up to two years of playing experience

Experience the electrifying energy of concert band music in this workshop. Join talented musicians as we delve into captivating arrangements, explore dynamic rhythms, and refine ensemble techniques.

Elevate your playing, connect with fellow musicians, and create unforgettable music together. Get ready to boom, bang, and boogie!

Do you have a string player at home or are you one yourself?

In term 3 we're taking expressions of interest to start a string group for those who have been learning a string instrument for a short amount of time.

The group provides a nurturing and engaging environment where they can play string instruments like the violin, viola, cello, or double bass. Led by Inanna Sage the group will meet weekly to explore string playing as a group.

Here's what you can expect from our Beginner String Group:

Beginner-Friendly Approach: Inanna is skilled at introducing music concepts in a way that is accessible and enjoyable for learners of all ages

Musical Exploration: Through a diverse repertoire of tunes, our musicians will discover different genres and musical styles.

Ensemble Experience: Playing in a group is not only educational but also incredibly fun. Our Beginner String Group provides ample opportunities for members to learn to listen, follow a conductor, and play together with their peers. They will experience the joy of creating beautiful harmonies as part of a team.

Confidence Building: We believe in empowering students through music. Regular performances, recitals, and informal gatherings will allow members to showcase their progress and build confidence. Our supportive environment ensures that every young musician feels celebrated and valued.

Lifelong Benefits: Learning a musical instrument offers numerous benefits for development. It enhances cognitive skills, promotes discipline and perseverance, improves coordination, and boosts selfexpression.

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Term 3 Sunday Series Concerts

Sharon Davidge

Experience the enchanting melodies and captivating artistry of flautist Sharon Davidge in a mesmerizing concert that will transport you to a world of musical brilliance Renowned for her exceptional talent and expressive playing, Sharon Davidge will take you on a musical journey through a diverse repertoire that spans classical masterpieces, contemporary compositions, and vibrant world music With her impeccable technique, soulful interpretations, and heartfelt performances, she will mesmerize you with every note Join us for an unforgettable evening as Sharon Davidge's flute weaves a tapestry of sublime melodies, creating a magical experience that will leave you inspired and uplifted.

Sunday, 27 August 3:00pm

Ryan Enns

Audience favourite and all round entertainer Ryan Enns shows his innate musicality with a varied program of music for guitar With his nimble fingers dancing across the strings, Ryan weaves a tapestry of sound that will leave you spellbound

Prepare to be captivated by the sheer brilliance of Ryan Enns' guitar prowess in a concert that will leave you craving for more There are sure to be some surprises included as well

Sunday, 17 September 3:00pm

Footloose 2023

Photos by Simon Hughes

Conservatorium after school hours.

For adults who played in their youth and have wished they could take it up again,

Choirs, Ensembles & Groups at CVCON

MONDAY: Good Vibes Choir 1.00-2.30 Brenda Little Theory for Juniors 4.00-4.45 Peter Morgan Con Kids Chorus 4 00-4 45 Jill Carter Concert Band 4.45-5.30 Peter Morgan Con Youth Chorus 5.00-6.00 Jill Carter Jazz Ensemble 5.40-6.40 Peter Morgan Con Chorus 6.30-7.30 Jill Carter TUESDAY: Forget Me Not Choir 10.00-11.30 Jenny W & Leigh R Pre-Instrumental 4.00-4.30 Wesley Chegwidden Rock Band 4.30-5.30 Wesley Chegwidden Beginner Strings 4.30-5.30 Inanna Sage Guitarchestra 5.30-6.30 Luke Gough Adult Combo 6 30-7 30 Kris Edwards WEDNESDAY: KISS Vocal Group 12.00-1.00 Jill Carter Pre-Instrumental 3.30-4.00 Wesley Chegwidden Piano Ensemble 4.00-4.45 Jayne Logan String Ensemble 5 30-7 00 Sarah Nicholls THURSDAY: Kidzjam 10.30-11.00 Wesley Chegwidden Pre-Instrumental 3.30-4.00 Wesley Chegwidden Flute Ensemble 5.15-6.00 Sharon Davidge FRIDAY: Lunchtime Drum Circle 12.30-1.30 Luke Gough Ensemble/Theory (Seniors) 4.00-4.45 Peter Morgan Sax Ensemble 4.45-5.30 Peter Morgan

Who's Who at Clarence Valley Conservatorium

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:

Chairperson - Jenny Worrell

Vice Chairperson - Calvin Terry

Treasurer / Public Officer - Mark Thompson

Members - Bree Dahl, Kate Joseph, Paul Kennedy, Fran McHugh, Deborah Wray

ADMINISTRATION:

Director - Adam Wills

Administration Manager - Vicki Forbes

Finance Manager - Carolyn Maunder

Programs Co-ordinator - Kris Edwards

Projects Officer - Roslyn Kennedy

TUTORS:

Clarinet, Saxophone, Bass Guitar, Adult Combo (Ens) - Kris Edwards

Clarinet, Saxophone - Peter Morgan

Flute, Fife, Piccolo, Panpipes - Sharon Davidge

Guitar: Classical, Folk - Ryan Enns

Guitar, Electric Guitar, Ukulele, Music Production - Luke Gough

Guitar, Bottle Neck Slide Guitar, Banjo - Robert Hughes

Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Harmonica - Damien Sullivan

Percussion - Adam Wills

Percussion, Rock Band - Wesley Chegwidden

Piano, Piano Accordion - Greta Enns

Piano, Flute, Accompanying - Jayne Logan

Strings n Things (Ensemble) - Sarah Nicholls

Violin, Piano - Inanna Sage

Voice, Choirs - Jill Carter

Voice, Choirs - Elysha West

Choirs - Brenda Little

Contact
CVCon

What's on in Term 3

Monday 17 July: Term 3 lessons commence at CVCon

Monday 17 July: Boom Bang Boogie (Beginners), 9:00am

Tuesday 18 July: CVCon lessons in Schools commence

Saturday 5 August: Visiting Artists Concert with Nexas Quartet, 7:00pm

Sunday 27 August: Sunday Series, Sharon Davidge, 3:00pm

Sunday 17 September: Sunday Series, Ryan Enns, 3:00pm

Friday 22 September: School & CVCon lessons end for Term 3

Performing Arts Nights

Adult Students PAN

Friday 15 September at 7:00pm

PAN's Term 3 Week 10

Monday 18 September

Tuesday 19 September

Wednesday 20 September

Thursday 21 September

We look forward to seeing you perform, please book in now.

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