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2004 has been a highly productive year thanks to St.James, directed by Mark Ensemble Directors and Instrumental staff; Jazz/ Farrell and Brendan Dowling - Concert Band – Nigel Paul, String Ensemble – Peter Both divisions won by D.L.S O’Reilly/ Miguel Cornejo, Vocal Ensemble – Cindy bands, ‘The Trills’ and Frost, Sax/Clarinet Ensemble – Penny Karahalios, ‘Javascript’ OCTOBER: A.C.C Guitar Ensemble – Nic Lam, V.C.E Jazz group – Dan Rock Band - Battle winners West and the year 10 Instrumental group – Evan ‘Javascript’ and ‘The Trills’ went Harris/ Trent Hutchinson. All students who participate in on to represent D.L.S and these groups are guided by the talents of additional placed second. Vocal instrumental staff; Ensemble/Jazz Band - Year 12 Simon Chiodo, Edward York, Rita Shallies, Valedictory Mass and dinner ErinMcNamara, Catherine Sinclair, Jane Robertson, NOVEMBER: String /Vocal/ Clarinet/ Tom Lee and Kelly Williams. Our aim for the year was to provide students with as many external performance opportunities as possible. School based events such Music Saxophone Ensembles - Cocktail party for Cabrini Hospital Staff Year 7 final concert – guest performance by Concert and Jazz as the Social Justice Mass Bands Primary final and Founders Day Mass concert were supported by the Primary Choir, a group of 90 Saxophone/Clarinet Ensemble students who rehearsed weekly as part of the curricu- - Year 7 2005 orientation day lum. Major events included; performance DECEMBER: FEBRUARY V.C.E Jazz Ensemble - Cocktail party for Concert/Jazz Band and all new parents. MARCH: Vocal Ensemble – Education music staff combined to fareweek Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – A.C.C vocal well Br.Tim. workshop at St. Bernard’s. APRIL: Year 6 Vocals This year has been a wonder-Lasallian Mass, St. Patrick’s Cathedral MAY: Guitar ful experience made possible Ensemble - Full school assembly V.C.E Jazz by the support of Sandy Ensemble - Community Cabinet reception for Steve Glazebrook and David Happ. Bracks, Chapel off Chapel. JUNE: Primary Music con- Above all, sincere wishes cert Battle of the bands – 14 groups from D.L.S audi- to Br.Tim for his quiet tioned. JULY: Music camp – 70 students attended strength and enthusiasm Vocal Ensemble - Christmas in July, ‘Business Chicks towards music education Breakfast’ at Federation Square. AUGUST: Annual and the welfare of staff Music Concert - all ensembles performed and pro- and students. duced a C.D. Primary Choir - Social Justice Mass Adrienne Moran SEPTEMBER: Lasallian Battle of the Bands held at Director of Music

The Music Camp

Back Row: Ben Hausler, Nick Hooker, Joseph La Delfa, Clement Tong, Nathan Stubenrauch, Paul Culliver Middle Row: Marcus Danoudis, Christopher Stubenrauch, Jack Murray, Tristan Williams, Matthew Hearn, Nick Brammer, James Khong, Eamon McGuire Front: Jarrod Tuma, Ben Hauser, Mitchell Robertson, Thomas Dobson, David Byrne, Harry Pout, Mr Nigel Paul Absent: Simon Lam, Woody Eke, Saady Myers, Tom Briglia, Kieran Davies, Peter McDonald, Peter Kennedy

String Ensemble Choir

Rhyard Sahely Alex Stott Danny Eid, Paul Pritchard, Marcus Topp , Matthew Tucker , David Windley, Simon Windley, Liam Perea, Xavier Pritchard, Luke McShane, Nick Thanos, Alaistair Moroney, Jack Murray, Chris Kaul, Antonio Cafasso, Kristiaan Griffin, Duane Cox, Danielle Giovannoni, Andrew Moroney

Jazz Band

Back Row: Alistair Moran, Peter Gourgoulis, Haimish Rix, Joseph Phillipos, Michael Lee, Brenton Fyfield, Roger Madaferri, Chris Espino (principal violin), Alexandre Silva. Middle Row: Nicholas Cardamone, Liam Sharp, Marcus Topp, Alex Stott, Andrew Rappos. Front Row: Miguel Cornejo (cello teacher), Dominic Baker, James Joo, Kevin Nguyen, Alex Stott, Ryan Ellis, Peter O’Reilly (strings teacher) absent: Joshua Tyrer Standing: Tom Briglia, Tristan Williams, Duane Cox, Peter Kennedy, James Khong, Patrick McNally, Harry Pout, Joseph La Delfa, Ivan Echave, Peter McDonald, Mr Nigel Paul. Seated: Ben McDonald, Christopher Stubenrauch, Dylan Howell, Jack Murray, Markos Danoudis, Eamon Mcguire, Simon Banfield.

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