TUESDAY 7
AUGUST 2018
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FROM THE HEADMASTER Tonight you will experience a showcase of hard work and talent as our students perform for their families, friends and the wider community. Our music students have a range of skill levels and musical aspirations, but the thing that they collectively share is expert guidance from our highly qualified and passionate Music staff, who strive to develop in every child a deep love of music in all its forms. Experiential learning is key to providing the tangible improvement in the craft of making music that every music student at Girton benefits from, with 30 instrumental and vocal ensemble groups practising and performing together regularly. Combined with over 650 instrumental and vocal lessons conducted each week at the school, we have one of the largest and finest regional music programs in the country. The Music Department at Girton provides a three-pronged approach to music that involves individual tuition, ensemble participation and classroom education. It is the ensemble performances, like those you will see tonight, from which memories are made. Students make friends, share the joy of making music together and learn from one another. Performing in an ensemble teaches students to learn to listen and to communicate non-verbally with each other to create music as a team, and this is where the reward and the magic happens. The musicians on stage tonight understand that the joy of learning is in giving back what they have learned to their friends, their family, their teachers and their community. On behalf of the performers tonight, I thank all those who have supported children in their musical pursuits and hope that you enjoy the creative self-expression of our wonderful music students.
Matthew F. Maruff HEADMASTER
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FROM THE HEAD OF MUSIC Welcome to the Girton Grammar School Senior School Ensembles Concert. The musicians have been preparing for this event for an extended period and are all very excited to share their music with you this evening. Music is the art of arranging sounds in time to produce a continuous, integrated, evocative musical composition, using the tools of melody, harmony, rhythm and tone colour. Students learn an instrument, and within a brief period, their sound is becoming controlled, recognisable and pleasing to the ear. To quote the philosopher Plato, “Education in music is most sovereign because more than anything else rhythm and harmony find their way to the innermost soul and take strongest hold upon it.� The Girton Senior School Ensembles Concert is a testimony to the work of our students under the guidance of their passionate music teachers and is a significant milestone in their lives. Without the support of parents, students, our Headmaster and the Board the musical opportunities available for students at Girton would not exist. My thanks to those who provide ongoing support to Music, and particularly to our Music Staff, who are so enthusiastic in their work.
Stephen Vine
HEAD OF MUSIC
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MUSICIAN AND
COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
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MONDAY AUGUST 27 2018, 6.00pm Black Box Theatre
The Performing Arts Building, Girton Grammar School Wattle Street, Bendigo DOOR ENTRY: $5 5
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The Friends of Performing Arts parent group combines the energy, enthusiasm, talent and time of the previous Friends of Music and Friends of Drama groups, reflecting the growth in Performing Arts at Girton Grammar over the last decade. This growth is partially owing to the School’s wonderful Performing Arts Building, with the “Black Box” being the jewel in the theatrical crown, and also because of the close and professional working relationship between the Music and Drama Departments at the school. Girton Grammar fosters an appreciation of Art, Music and Drama from a young age, starting in the Junior School where every child learns a string instrument and is part of a choir.
Two thirds of Girton students, from Prep to Year 12 currently participate in Performing Arts, with over 100 performances within the school and the broader community every year, making the school a key player in the Bendigo Arts scene. The primary role of the Friends of Performing Arts group is fundraising, to support public performances and to continue to offer facilities of a high standard to all students. Interested parents, guardians and friends are welcome to become part of this exciting group by contacting Girton’s Performing Arts Administrator on (03) 5441 3114.
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music captains
Christopher Field Strings Captain: Samuel Lindrea 11 Jenkin
Captain: Freda Paten 12 Jones
With about 4 years of experience playing in music ensembles, I can really sit back and watch the ensembles that I am a part of work in harmony. I love the feeling of inclusion in music ensembles and the social aspect of them.
Even from Year seven, going to a singing lesson or music co-curric always sent me skipping back to class with a huge grin on my face. And, though I loved music as a hobby, it wasn’t until this year that I decided to start classroom Music again for the first time since Year 8. The music staff constantly astound me with their alacrity and their passion for music.
Live performances are great as they teach you how to perfect a song. I remember last year in Guitar ensemble we practiced the same 2 songs probably 50 times for a 10-minute performance to achieve a high standard of which we would all be proud. Watching the skill level in my ensemble increase is very satisfying; when all the moving parts are working together properly, nothing is better.
Girton Concert Choir
The pressure of needing to refine a piece to connect with an audience is crucial to musical development. I’m still discovering that music is not to be stifled and hidden away but to be shared generously, and with abandon. There is always something a little bit magic when a song comes together and we all can just fall into it, relishing each harmony and turn of phrase.
Flute Ensemble
Captain: Toby Scott 11 Jenkin
Captain: Lucie Griffin 10 Frew
My music life at Girton started in 2013 whilst in Year 6, when I played saxophone in B.A.S.S (Band And Super Strings). I love the dedication and passion that comes from each of the students involved in Music.
I have been involved in the Music Department since arriving at Girton. It is a welcoming and supportive group of teachers and students who, together, create a very nurturing environment.
The discipline shown in a Girton performance reflects the dedication of everyone involved in Girton’s music programme, teachers, and students alike.
Live performances allow musicians to reach their potential and generate poise through performing. Personally, through live performances, I have been able to travel to America and France for singing.
Concert Choir primarily consists of students in younger Year levels and I have enjoyed befriending all of them and really getting to know them. I think we all contribute in a meaningful way and we genuinely appreciate the Concert Choir and the Girton music programme as a whole.
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Girton Chamber Choir
Being the leader of a smaller ensemble group allows me to become closer with individual musicians. From this, I hope that I have developed leadership skills and have helped others become stronger performers.
Girton Singers
Guitar Ensemble & Big Band
String Orchestra
Captain: Kate Hadkins 12 Frew
Captain: Nelson Beks 12 Millward
Captain: Grace Falconer 11 Aherne
I have always enjoyed music and singing, receiving singing lessons from a young age, later on transitioning to singing lessons within the school with the wonderful Ms Schatzle. I love how Girton Singers involves girls from all of the different Year levels, which allows them to meet new people. Girton Singers has participated in multiple competitions and our performances always receive strong feedback, which demonstrates the hard work of Mrs. Dusseljee, Mrs. Higgs and all the girls.
I was first involved with the Girton Music program in the Year 5 Band playing alto saxophone. Since then I have played saxophone, guitar, electric bass, double bass and the drums. Now I mostly play classical guitar for VCE Music, but I also play Jazz bass in various ensembles.
Girton’s music program allows people to make new friends in all Year levels the same passion for music. It provides many opportunities for musicians to perform, enhance their music skills and to enjoy themselves.
I have been involved in Girton Singers for most of my Senior School life, and it has been a privilege to be Captain in my final year of school. The experience has enabled me to grow and develop my leadership skills and Mrs. D always puts a smile on everyone’s faces and makes rehearsals fun.
Symphony Orchestra
My favourite part of the music program is the consistent rehearsal time and always having another performance to work towards. Live performance puts you in a more alert state where you notice aspects of the music and your own playing that you otherwise would not. I enjoy leading the Guitar Ensemble because it is a very popular and accessible instrument and caters to a variety of skill levels. I enjoy leading Big Band because I love the jazz influence and the greater emphasis on “groove and feel” compared to classical music.
The Girton Jazz Band
String Orchestra has the wonderful opportunity to perform with the “Forever Young Rock Choir” every year. Although playing to a live audience can be terrifying, I love performing with this community choir as it brings many laughs and smiles, and can really make a person’s day. I truly enjoy the company of everyone in the String Orchestra. We are able to have fun but we also work hard to improve as an Ensemble.
Wind Symphony
Captain: Lily Begg 12 Jones
Captain: Oliver Vine 11 Jones
Captain: Olivia Mattiske 12 Aherne
I have found the sense of community within Girton’s Music Department to be so important. The ensembles build connections between students across Year levels and provide an encouraging environment for all musicians.
I have been involved in the music program for six years and have enjoyed different performances and opportunities every year throughout my experience, all of which have been positive.
I have been involved in the Girton music program since Grade 5 and I have loved being in many musical groups. I really enjoy expressing myself through creating music and sharing my love of music with the other music students.
In live performance, there is an engagement between audience and musicians that is unique. I love how music can shape atmosphere and emotion and, in a live setting, this is so much more powerful. As one of Girton’s largest and most diverse ensembles, Symphony Orchestra allows students from all instrument families to perform together and does a wonderful job in capturing the spirit of the school.
Live performances assist in the development of a strong musician and allow a progressive evolution to key performances, enhancing every musician’s development and technical proficiency. I enjoy being Captain of the Jazz Band and Vice -Captain of Big Band as it allows me to play with very skilled musicians who are all capable of playing different instruments and various genres. As a Captain I am very proud of the quality of music that is produced.
I think partaking in live performances are so important when learning music, as they give you something to work towards and they allow you to share your music with people. I also enjoy having an opportunity to show people what I have been working on and how far I’ve come in my music journey. In the Wind Symphony, I feel that we are all equals. I love working with the people in Wind Symphony because it is so lovely to be able to create music with people who share the same passion for music as I do.
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programme THE GIRTON BIG BAND
CHAMBER CHOIR
Directed by Dr Michael Lichnovsky Assisted by Mr Josh McGuffie
Directed by Ms Jennifer Schatzle Accompanied by Ms Cheryl Long
Hunk O’Funk Carl Strommen Double Bass Soloist: Nelson Beks (12 Millward) Trombone Soloist: Oliver Vine (11 Jones) Tenor Saxophone Soloist: Amy Bachmann (10 Millward)
Moon River Henry Mancini Lyrics by: Johnny Mercer
Send in the Clowns Stephen Sondheim Arranged by D. Barduhn Piano Soloist: Lily Begg (12 Jones)
GIRTON SINGERS Directed by Mrs Laura Dusseljee Accompanied by Mrs Betty Higgs
Wishing for the Cloths of Heaven Words by W.B Yeats Music by Genevieve Memory Dance on my Heart Allen Koepke I Still Call Australia Home Peter Allen Arranged by David Lawrence
RODRIGO GUITAR ENSEMBLE Directed by Mrs Anne Begg Assisted by Mr Josh McGuffie
March Antico Richard Charlton Tango No.2 Matthew Hinsley
SEGOVIA GUITAR ENSEMBLE Directed by Mr Josh McGuffie
Chamber Concerto in D Major for Lute Antonio Lucio Vivaldi Guitar Soloist: Nelson Beks (12 Millward)
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Johnny has Gone for a Soldier Traditional Libertango Astor Piazzolla
CONCERT CHOIR Directed by Mrs Simone Martin Accompanied by Ms Cheryl Long
Ngarra Burra Ferra Traditional Accompanied by Mr David Turpie Vocal Soloists: Tayla McArthur (10 Riley), Matilda Schier (9 Riley), Eliza Christie (9 Riley), Indi-Mara Bodin (8 Frew) 4 Chord Song Arranged by Mark Brymer Accompanied by Mr David Turpie
INTERVAL GIRTON JAZZ BAND Directed by Mr Josh McGuffie Assisted by Mr Jacob McGuffie
In the Wee Small Hours Written by: David Mann Lyrics by Bob Hilliard Blue Bossa Kenny Dorham Lyrics by Joan Cartwright Vocal Soloist Michaela Hulme (12 Aherne)
SENIOR CONCERT BAND Directed by Dr Michael Lichnovsky Assisted by Mr David Turpie, Mr Matthew Dudfield
Bazaar! Randall D. Standridge Queen Anne’s Revenge Jack Wilds
CHRISTOPHER FIELD STRINGS Directed by Miss Rachel London Assisted by Miss Emma Wade
The Abduction from the Seraglio Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Pirates of the Caribbean Hans Zimmer and Klaus Badelt Arranged by Miss Emma Wade
WIND SYMPHONY Directed by Mrs Jacqui Vine, Mr Dave Martin
A Child’s Lullaby Robert Sheldon Red Robert W Smith
STRING ORCHESTRA Directed by Mrs Trish Timmins
Concerto For Double Bass Karl Kohaut Double Bass Soloist: Nelson Beks (12 Millward) Argent Edge Doug Spata Cello Soloist: Lily Begg (12 Jones)
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Directed by Mr Stephen Vine
Academic Festival Overture Johannes Brahms Arranged by J. Frederick Muller Egyptian Legacy Soon Hee Newbold Orchestrated by Carl Rydlund
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musicians
THE GIRTON BIG BAND Directed by Dr M Lichnovsky Assistant Director: Mr J McGuffie
Elijah Alley, 11 Riley Amy Bachmann, 10 Millward Jordan Barclay, 10 Jones Hugo Begg, 10 Jones Lily Begg, 12 Jones Nelson Beks, 12 Millward Evelyn Crawford, 11 Jenkin William Douglass, 9 Frew Ella Fletcher, 10 Jones Levi Geyer, 10 Jenkin Emma Greenall, 10 Riley Rachael Hamilton, 8 Jenkin Henry Livingstone, 8 Frew Olivia Mattiske, 12 Aherne Jordan O’Meara, 11 Aherne David Russell, 12 Frew Aden Shanahan, 10 Jenkin Siena Shirres, 10 Millward Si Chi Tong, 10 Riley Oliver Vine, 11 Jones Felicity White, 10 Riley GIRTON SINGERS
Directed by Mrs L Dusseljee Accompanied by Mrs B Higgs
Rebecca Ashman, 7 Frew Leilani Babitu, 7 Jenkin Esther Barclay, 7 Jones 12
Willow Barnett, 7 Jenkin Annabelle Bellingham, 9 Jones Caitlin Bishop, 10 Riley Olivia Boef, 7 Aherne Georgia Bowen, 12 Jones Stephanie Brunner, 12 Jones Chloe Cason, 8 Frew Morgan Castle, 7 Riley Eliza Christie, 9 Riley Ki Li Clark, 9 Aherne Erin Collins, 9 Jones Zoe Cuthbertson, 7 Jones Chelsea Dillon, 10 Jones Madeline Dole, 7 Frew Kate Edwards, 9 Jones Liv Edwards, 9 Jenkin Isabella Ellis, 7 Aherne Matisse Fennessy, 7 Riley Ella Fletcher, 10 Jones Milly Fletcher, 8 Jones Ruby Fletcher, 9 Millward Cassidy Flynn-Troy, 12 Aherne Pranami Gamage, 10 Jenkin Mila Grant, 10 Jenkin Ava Griffin, 7 Aherne Carina Griffin, 9 Aherne Lucie Griffin, 10 Frew Eliza Griffiths, 10 Jones Kate Hadkins, 12 Frew Bridie Hansen, 10 Riley Sarah Harris, 8 Millward Shari-lee Henderson-Wray, 7 Aherne
Zoe Hilson, 10 Frew Ingrid Hocking, 9 Millward Jessica Hulme, 9 Aherne Michaela Hulme, 12 Aherne Grace Jemmett, 7 Jones Sanjana Jijo, 9 Frew Ailish Keane, 7 Millward Lucy Kitching, 9 Aherne Frances Leach, 8 Jones Zoe MacGregor, 7 Riley Brontë Maruff, 12 Jenkin Alicia McGovern, 12 Riley Ella McNamara, 10 Millward Angela Mekel, 11 Frew Raphy Musk, 7 Jenkin Sol Musk, 10 Jenkin Emma Neilson, 7 Millward Amy Nicholls, 12 Frew Tyla Noonan, 7 Jones Morgan O’Meara, 9 Aherne Abigail O’Sullivan, 8 Jones Eliza O’Sullivan, 9 Jones Freda Paten, 12 Jones Elise Richards, 7 Jenkin Pip Robertson, 10 Jenkin Abby Rowley, 11 Millward Abbey Saxon, 11 Frew Caitlin Schober, 9 Millward Isabelle Shoebridge, 8 Jones Michelle Slow, 7 Millward Jemimah Suh, 10 Riley Abigail Thompson, 8 Riley
Ella Townsend, 8 Jones Ebony Walz, 8 Frew SEGOVIA GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Directed by Mr J McGuffie
Elijah Alley, 11 Riley Nelson Beks, 12 Millward Josephine Gullan, 12 Frew Jared Hodges, 11 Riley Sam Kennett, 9 Aherne Samuel Lindrea, 11 Jenkin Connor Marshall, 10 Jones Samuel Martin, 10 Frew Seth Ralph, 9 Frew Toby Scott, 11 Jenkin Jala Seviour, 9 Frew RODRIGO GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Directed by Mrs A Begg Assistant Director: Mr J McGuffie
Darcy Bourke, 7 Jenkin Zoe Cuthbertson, 7 Jones Dhruv Gupta, 8 Millward Will Hamilton, 8 Jenkin Li Hindson, 7 Jones Jacob Hooke, 8 Riley Henry Jobe, 7 Frew Sam Kennett, 9 Aherne
Lasith Kulasekara, 9 Jones William Perrin, 7 Jenkin Jala Seviour, 9 Frew Aksharan Shobanan, 7 Riley Olivia Stacey-Algie, 8 Jones Brooke Thompson-Hall, 8 Millward Isaac Willits, 8 Jones GIRTON CHAMBER CHOIR Directed by Ms J Schatzle Accompanied by Ms C Long
Jordan Barclay, 10 Jones Hugo Begg, 10 Jones Edward Bellingham, 11 Jones Ri Zi Chia, 12 Riley Lucie Griffin, 10 Frew Kate Hadkins, 12 Frew Connor Hampton, 12 Riley Michaela Hulme, 12 Aherne Brontë Maruff, 12 Jenkin Alicia McGovern, 12 Riley Georgia McMillan, 10 Riley Freda Paten, 12 Jones Hamish Sin, 9 Riley Jack Smith, 10 Riley CONCERT CHOIR
Directed by Mrs S Martin Accompanied by Ms C Long
Ellen Anthony, 10 Aherne Stirling Bellingham, 9 Jones Indi-Mara Bodin, 8 Frew Darcy Bourke, 7 Jenkin Eliza Christie, 9 Riley Baelea Collins, 10 Aherne Erin Collins, 9 Jones Dominique Cox, 10 Aherne Angus Drummond, 8 Millward Madi Fasoli, 11 Millward Ella Fraser, 8 Aherne Imogen Handley-Kurzke, 11 Riley Li Hindson, 7 Jones Tai Hindson, 9 Jones Jacob Hooke, 8 Riley Aubrey Jacobs, 9 Jones Manaal Jeddi, 8 Millward Seyeon Ko, 9 Aherne Lasith Kulasekara, 9 Jones Salisa Lambert, 10 Riley Augustine Leung, 7 Jenkin Eric Lovett, 9 Jones Xavier Maruff, 8 Millward Tayla McArthur, 10 Riley Rina McEwan, 11 Millward Alicia McGovern, 12 Riley Jacob McKenzie, 9 Millward Lucy Mills, 11 Millward Siobhan Minter, 10 Aherne Holly Notarangelo, 10 Aherne Gwyneth Pincott, 7 Jones Seth Ralph, 9 Frew
Samantha Robinson, 10 Millward Tilly Schier, 9 Riley Toby Scott, 11 Jenkin Jay Thomas, 7 Millward Brooke Thompson-Hall, 8 Millward Sophie Tyson-Vallance, 7 Jones Erin Whyte, 9 Riley Amelie Wilson, 8 Riley GIRTON JAZZ BAND
Directed by Mr J McGuffie Assistant Director: Mr J McGuffie
Elijah Alley, 11 Riley Amy Bachmann, 10 Millward Jordan Barclay, 10 Jones Hugo Begg, 10 Jones Lily Begg, 12 Jones Nelson Beks, 12 Millward Oliver Vine, 11 Jones SENIOR CONCERT BAND Directed by Dr M Lichnovsky Assistant Directors: Mr D Turpie and Mr M Dudfield
Akshan Agarwal, 7 Riley Rebecca Ashman, 7 Frew Xavier Ciancio, 7 Aherne Chloe Cook, 8 Aherne Poppy Cornelius, 7 Aherne Viran Dhanapala, 7 Riley Connor Dolan, 8 Aherne Madeline Dole, 7 Frew Xavier Dole, 9 Frew Harriet Evans, 8 Jenkin Bodhi Every, 8 Aherne Gus Falconer, 8 Aherne Gideon Fisher, 8 Aherne Milly Fletcher, 8 Jones Abraham Geyer, 8 Jenkin Benjamin Greenall, 8 Riley Ava Griffin, 7 Aherne Aedan Hamilton, 7 Jenkin Jack Harris, 10 Millward Sarah Harris, 8 Millward Miriam Henry, 7 Frew Sanjana Jijo, 9 Frew Nathan Jones, 9 Jones Julius Krelle, 7 Aherne Solomon Long, 8 Aherne Angus Macafee, 7 Riley Rory McKenzie, 8 Millward Joanna McLean, 8 Millward Rachel Minter, 9 Jones Thomas Neilson, 10 Millward Ruben Notarangelo, 8 Aherne Morgan O’Meara, 9 Aherne Imogen Ryan, 8 Millward Oliver Scott, 8 Jenkin Olivia Stacey-Algie, 8 Jones Eloise Symes, 8 Jones Ebony Walz, 8 Frew Lachlan Woodward, 9 Jones
CHRISTOPHER FIELD STRINGS
Directed by Miss R London Assistant Director: Miss E Wade
Esther Barclay, 7 Jones Willow Barnett, 7 Jenkin Annabelle Bellingham, 9 Jones Zahra Chowdhury, 8 Frew Bea Dimsey, 9 Jones Matisse Fennessy, 7 Riley Ruby Fletcher, 9 Millward Tai Hindson, 9 Jones Christian Iuliano, 7 Millward Samuel Lindrea, 11 Jenkin Mya Long, 7 Aherne Arwen MacCallum, 7 Jones Zoe MacGregor, 7 Riley Arunika Madina, 10 Jenkin Xavier Maruff, 8 Millward Angela Mekel, 11 Frew Sharoon Mirza, 7 Jenkin Grace Morrall, 11 Millward Abigail O’Sullivan, 8 Jones Seth Ralph, 9 Frew Poppy Read, 7 Jenkin Elise Richards, 7 Jenkin Olivia Richards, 9 Jenkin Samantha Robinson, 10 Millward Henry Stephens, 8 Frew Simone Stephens, 10 Frew Virginia Stobie, 7 Riley Ainsley Tanner, 8 Jones Erlin Thomas, 7 Riley Oneli Wickramarathna, 9 Riley Daniel Worthington, 11 Jenkin WIND SYMPHONY Directed by Mrs J Vine and Mr D Martin Ellen Anthony, 10 Aherne Lachlan Archibald, 11 Riley Amy Bachmann, 10 Millward Jordan Barclay, 10 Jones Hugo Begg, 10 Jones Edward Bellingham, 11 Jones Ella Berry, 11 Jenkin Flynn Black, 10 Riley Dominique Cox, 10 Aherne Evelyn Crawford, 11 Jenkin William Douglass, 9 Frew Ella Fletcher, 10 Jones Levi Geyer, 10 Jenkin Solomon Gibbs, 9 Jones Sophia Ginis, 9 Riley Emma Greenall, 10 Riley Lucie Griffin, 10 Frew Aedan Hamilton, 7 Jenkin Rachael Hamilton, 8 Jenkin Scott Johnson, 10 Jenkin Tess Kelly, 10 Aherne Julia Liddell, 12 Aherne Henry Livingstone, 8 Frew 13
Olivia Mattiske, 12 Aherne Alicia McGovern, 12 Riley Sarah Mildern, 9 Riley Holly Notarangelo, 10 Aherne Jordan O’Meara, 11 Aherne Sei Pailthorpe, 10 Millward Thomas Perrin, 9 Jenkin David Russell, 12 Frew Sinali Seneviratne, 12 Riley Aden Shanahan, 10 Jenkin Siena Shirres, 10 Millward Hamish Sin, 9 Riley Gracie Sladden, 11 Riley Si Chi Tong, 10 Riley Oliver Vine, 11 Jones Anika Weibgen, 10 Riley Felicity White, 10 Riley STRING ORCHESTRA Directed by Mrs T Timmins Esther Barclay, 7 Jones Lily Begg, 12 Jones Nelson Beks, 12 Millward Grace Falconer, 11 Aherne Ruby Fletcher, 9 Millward Tai Hindson, 9 Jones Ingrid Hocking, 9 Millward Satya Jhaveri, 11 Jenkin Chaelim Ko, 11 Aherne Seyeon Ko, 9 Aherne Nina Lenard, 9 Riley Samuel Lindrea, 11 Jenkin
Zoe MacGregor, 7 Riley Arunika Madina, 10 Jenkin Xavier Maruff, 8 Millward Alessia McCaig, 9 Jenkin Connor McCaig, 12 Jenkin Grace Morrall, 11 Millward Eliza O’Sullivan, 9 Jones Henry Stephens, 8 Frew Simone Stephens, 10 Frew Jemimah Suh, 10 Riley Jagan Woods, 12 Frew Daniel Worthington, 11 Jenkin SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Directed by Mr S Vine Ellen Anthony, 10 Aherne Lachlan Archibald, 11 Riley Amy Bachmann, 10 Millward Esther Barclay, 7 Jones Hugo Begg, 10 Jones Lily Begg, 12 Jones Nelson Beks, 12 Millward Ella Berry, 11 Jenkin Evelyn Crawford, 11 Jenkin Bailey Dalton, 8 Frew William Douglass, 9 Frew Grace Falconer, 11 Aherne Ella Fletcher, 10 Jones Ruby Fletcher, 9 Millward Emma Greenall, 10 Riley Lucie Griffin, 10 Frew Tai Hindson, 9 Jones
Ingrid Hocking, 9 Millward Satya Jhaveri, 11 Jenkin Chaelim Ko, 11 Aherne Seyeon Ko, 9 Aherne Nina Lenard, 9 Riley Cassandra Liacos, 12 Aherne Samuel Lindrea, 11 Jenkin Henry Livingstone, 8 Frew Zoe MacGregor, 7 Riley Xavier Maruff, 8 Millward Olivia Mattiske, 12 Aherne Alessia McCaig, 9 Jenkin Connor McCaig, 12 Jenkin Alicia McGovern, 12 Riley Grace Morrall, 11 Millward Holly Notarangelo, 10 Aherne Jordan O’Meara, 11 Aherne Eliza O’Sullivan, 9 Jones David Russell, 12 Frew Siena Shirres, 10 Millward Hamish Sin, 9 Riley Gracie Sladden, 11 Riley Henry Stephens, 8 Frew Simone Stephens, 10 Frew Jemimah Suh, 10 Riley Si Chi Tong, 10 Riley Oliver Vine, 11 Jones Anika Weibgen, 10 Riley Felicity White, 10 Riley Alex Williams, 9 Aherne Jagan Woods, 12 Frew Daniel Worthington, 11 Jenkin
MUSIC STAFF 2018 Mr Stephen Vine: Head of Music Mrs Laura Dusseljee: Head of Junior School Music Ms Elisabeth Anderson: Cello Tutor Mrs Anne Begg: Cello/Guitar Tutor Mr Matthew Dudfield: Brass/Woodwind Tutor Mr Ben Gibbons: Double Bass Tutor Ms Effie Hamilton: Flute Tutor Mrs Betty Higgs: MiC of Piano/Tutor Mr Martin Jenner: Guitar Tutor Mrs Belinda Krois: Woodwind Tutor Mrs Yuliya Lenard: Piano Tutor Dr Michael Lichnovsky: MiC of Woodwind/Tutor Ms Rachel London: Violin Tutor Ms Cheryl Long: Piano Tutor Mr David Martin: Classroom/Lower Brass Tutor
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Mrs Simone Martin: Voice Tutor Mr Jacob McGuffie: Guitar Tutor Mr Josh McGuffie: MiC of Guitar/Tutor Ms Eril Rathjen: Voice and Piano Tutor Ms Jennifer Schatzle: MiC of Voice/Tutor Mr David Steed: Piano Tutor Mrs Catherine Stephens: Piano Tutor Mrs Trish Timmins: MiC of Strings/Tutor Mr David Turpie: MiC of Percussion/Tutor Mrs Jacqui Vine: MiC of Brass/Tutor Ms Emma Wade: Viola/Violin Tutor Ms Shari Williams: Performing Arts Administrator
FOREVER YOUNG
BENDIGO’S CHOIR LIKE NO OTHER presents their 2018 concert...
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Tuesday 18th September 7.00pm · Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Tickets on sale now: WITH SPECIAL GUEST www.GoTix.com.au Kate Ceberano $40 Adult $38 Concession $30 Student $130 Family (2+2)
Accompanied by the Girton String Orchestra and the Girton Jazz Band Proudly supported by
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105 MacKenzie Street Bendigo Victoria 3550 Telephone (03) 5441 3114 Email reception@girton.vic.edu.au www.girton.vic.edu.au
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