SHEP QUEENSLAND & AHEP 2020
Saturday 3 October 2020, 7.30 pm Conservatorium Theatre
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME We are delighted to welcome our SHEP Queensland cohort of 900, and Australian Honours Ensemble Program (AHEP) cohort of 130, emerging musicians to Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University’s state of the art South Bank facilities. We trust you will enjoy your experience with us. Now a firmly established aspect of music education in Queensland, SHEP has grown from relatively modest beginnings in 2001 to hosting over 4,500 students throughout Queensland each year; with many more being nominated than we are able to accommodate. AHEP has also grown immensely since it first commenced 3 years ago, with over 500 secondary students auditioning for a position. Congratulations to all involved. In 2020 we are again pleased to offer a Big Band and Symphony Orchestra; along with 3 Wind Ensembles, 3 Vocal Ensembles, 2 String Ensembles and a Guitar Ensemble for SHEP Queensland; along with the AHEP Wind Orchestra, String Orchestra and Vocal Ensemble. Participants have travel to Brisbane from the Border to the Cape and from as far west as Mount Isa, representing 172 secondary schools in SHEP Queensland and 81 secondary schools in AHEP. Our 11 SHEP Queensland clinicians, and 3 AHEP clinicians. are all esteemed Queensland clinicians. This year we are particularly pleased that so many families and schools have been willing, and able, to participate in our programs and thank all involved for their continued support of music education throughout the State. Welcome to SHEP Queensland and AHEP 2020. We hope to see many of you return as students, performers and audience members in the future. Professor Gemma Carey Acting Director Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
AHEP STRING ORCHESTRA Conductor - Mark Sullivan Mark is a graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music where he studied performance in Violin with Dr Anthony Doheny, Cello with Christian Wojtowicz and Double Bass with Dr Michael O’Laughlin. He subsequently completed orchestral conducting studies with Jerry Nowak, Dr William LaRue Jones and Dr Marvin Rabin. He worked as an orchestra director in over thirty schools in Australia and the USA and participated in courses and masterclasses with some of the great pedagogues including, Robert Culver, Paul Rolland, Gerald Anderson, Sandra Dackow, Robert Frost, Bob Phillips, Geza Szilvay, Phyllis Young, Francois Rabbath and Barry Green. Mark also lectured at the QCM, QUT and UQ. He was awarded the ABODA Outstanding Ensemble Director’s Award, and the ASG State and National Inspirational Teaching Awards. He has presented at several Maryborough Music Conferences and the National Positive Schools Conference. Mark has adjudicated at festivals and competitions across the country, was the founder of the Brisbane Regional Youth Orchestra, the co-writer of the AMEB ensemble syllabus and published many articles for teachers. Mark retired after a distinguished career with the Queensland Education Department as a string teacher, state advisory teacher, international exchange teacher, advanced skills teacher, syllabus writer and senior string teacher at Brisbane SHS. As the Director of Instrumental Music at Brisbane Girls Grammar School for twenty years, he oversaw the dramatic growth of the program, reaching national levels of achievement. Since 2017, Mark has been a member of the Young Conservatorium staff and continues to be in constant demand as a specialist string consultant, adjudicator and visiting clinician, mentoring staff and providing professional development sessions to encourage and support the development of quality music programs throughout the country.
REPERTOIRE St Pauls Suite mvt 3and 4 Gustav Holst Suite for Strings 3 & 4 John Rutter Concerto grosso Op6 no 1 Mvt 1&2 Georg Friedrich Handel Hoe Down from Rodeo Aaron Copland Rumanian folk Dances Bela Bartok arr. Arthur Willner Elegy from Serenade for Strings Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Vanishing Pointe Richard Meyer Pavane Maurice Ravel arr. Shirl Jae Atwell Chacony Henry Purcell Nocturne William Hofeldt Rhythm Dances Brian Balmages The Lord Of The Dance Ronan Hardiman arr. Calvin Custer The Emerald Falcon Richard Meyer Concerto in G, "Alla Rustica" Antonio Vivaldi
ENSEMBLE MEMBERS VIOLIN
Olivia Ashley - Good Shepherd Lutheran College Jacob Aziz - Brisbane Boys' College Abigail Blake - Kingsley College (Distance Education) Madeleine Boyce - Faith Lutheran College Redlands Eliza Gregg - Cairns State High School Karen Hashimoto - Saint Stephen's College Zara Hosking - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Anson Kung - Kings Christian College Mira Love - Good Shepherd Lutheran College Emily Masciocchi - Somerville House Ashleigh Richardson - Ipswich Girls' Grammar School Madeline Ryan-Kerr - Moreton Bay College Atlanta Scerri - Grace Lutheran College Lily Song - St Margaret's Anglican Girls School Irene Spina - Stretton State College Jamie Sydenham - Queensland Academy for Health Sciences Lap Wah (Gordon) Tang - St Paul's School Alena Teh-Kobe - Kenmore State High School Chloe Van Der Horst - Warrigal Road State School Hanz Van Der Horst - Brisbane State High School
CELLO Sean Beak - Brisbane Boys' College Ella Berglas - Chancellor State College Luke Carroll - Townsville Grammar School Emma Dreyzin-Howell - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Jun-Young Park - The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Patrick Phillips - Brookfield State School
DOUBLE BASS Cooper Le Brocq - Centenary State High School Thomas Van Bruggen - Good Shepherd Lutheran College
VIOLA
Reese Corner - Maroochydore State High School Harriet Dykes - St Rita's College Henry Hall - Kelvin Grove State College Emily Hon Fay - Urangan State High School Vicky Liu - Citipointe Christian College Lily Roehr - Townsville Grammar School Bridget Wegner - Kirwan State High School
PETER SCULTHORPE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Peter Sculthorpe (29 April 1929 - 8 August 2014) was born in Tasmania and educated at Launceston Church Grammar School, the University of Melbourne, and Wadham College, Oxford. He is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney, where he began teaching in 1964. He was a Harkness Fellow at Yale University, USA, in 1966, and a visiting professor at Sussex University, UK, in 1971-72. Peter Sculthorpe has taught at universities within and outside Australia, and he holds honorary doctorates from the universities of Sydney, Tasmania, Melbourne, Sussex and Griffith. In 1977 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) and was recipient of a Silver Jubilee Medal. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1990. Since 1965, Sculthorpe's music had been published internationally by Faber Music. His catalogue of compositions consists of well over 350 works. The recipient of many awards, Mr Sculthorpe regards the most significant as being chosen as one of Australia's 100 Living Treasures (National Trust of Australia, 1997), Distinguished Artist 2001 (International Society for the Performing Arts), Honorary Foreign Life Member (American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2003) and one of the 100 Most Influential Australians (The Bulletin, 2006). Photo: Bridget Elliot.
Conductor - Stefanie Smith Stefanie Smith is a current DMA candidate researching the emerging careers of Australian conductors, having completed her Master of Music Studies in Conducting at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University under Dr Peter Morris. This year Stefanie has acted as assistant conductor for the Opera Beatrice and Benedict and has worked with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Stefanie has participated in Australian Conducting Academy with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and Johannes Fritzsch as well as conducting masterclasses with Larry Rachleff (Rice University, USA) and maestro Benjamin Zander at the London Master Classes Conducting Course, with members of the Royal Northern College of Music. She is an alumnus of the Symphony Services International Conductor Development Program where she worked with a number of state orchestras in Australia. She has participated in international conducting masterclasses in Olomouc, Czech Republic and Singapore with Maestro Charles Olivieri-Munroe and the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and Douglas Bostock with the Singapore Armed Forces Band respectively. Stefanie is the founder and conductor of the ensemble Consorte Eclettica which supports emerging local artists in Brisbane, premiering and performing chamber orchestra works in collaboration with other art forms. She has successfully directed this ensemble in competitions, local and international performances. She believes in supporting the development of beginning and aspiring teachers and conductors, and through her former role as the ABODA Queensland she chaired the biennial Australian National Band and Orchestra Conference (anboc.2018). Stefanie is a sessional academic at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University where she assists with the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra and the undergraduate conducting courses. As part of this role, Stefanie is also the Young Conservatorium Ensemble Coordinator where she conducts the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, and Woodwind Ensemble.
REPERTOIRE March to the Scaffold from Symphonie Fantastique Movement 2 from Symphony No. 7 Movement 4 from New World Symphony (no 9)
Hector Berlioz Ludwig Van Beethoven Antonín Dvorák
ENSEMBLE MEMBERS FLUTE
Kael Lawson - Emmanuel College Corina Palafox Westside Christian College Neve Randall Immanuel Lutheran College
VIOLIN
Inge Dekker Mansfield State High School Luke McCarty Immanuel Lutheran College Alex Rowe Anglican Church Grammar School Hannah Waterfall The Glennie School
Jennifer Bebington - Fraser Coast Anglican College Max Beckmann - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace Elidh Bowie - Citipointe Christian College Melissa Buddle - Caloundra State High School Jasmine Davison - Kelvin Grove State College Nigella Dolan - Genesis Christian College Joel Farrow - Cleveland District State High School Miriam Farquhar - West Moreton Anglican College Ava Gilbert - Clayfield College Vichithra Halliday - Mansfield State High School Freya-Grace Hellmuth - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics Astrid Hefner - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology Lily Kirkpatrick - Sunshine Coast Youth Orchestra Valmae King - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Zara Leinster - St Hilda's School Ivana Luk - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Heather Mai - Brisbane State High School Madeleine Martin - Mt St Michael's College Hannah Mertz - Stretton State College Kate Monroe - Pacific Lutheran College Oliver Murphy - Centenary Heights State High School Tiara Ng - Warrigal Road State School Do-Young Park - The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Edison Richard - Helensvale State High School Monica Schwantes - All Hallows' School Yvonne Spina - Stretton State College
TROMBONE
VIOLA
OBOE
Liam Robinson Cannon Hill Anglican College Java Terry - Ipswich Girls' Grammar School
CLARINET Kathleen Leader All Hallows' School Hinata Nishimura Mackay State High School Hannah Schwantes All Hallows' School
BASS CLARINET BASSOON Hayden Mears Young Conservatorium
TRUMPET Emma Daniel All Hallows' School Felix Gow Ferny Grove State High School Andrew Schwantes St Laurence's College
FRENCH HORN
Lachlan Fanning Kedron State High School Lance Torres - The Rockhampton Grammar School
TROMBONE Oscar Lukin - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace
TUBA Jack Gawith Mansfield State High School
PERCUSSION Calaeb Anderson - Cairns State High School Annette Chan - St Margaret's Anglican Girls School Grant Dolbel - Chinchilla Christian College
Ashleigh Blundell - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Eva Brockett - Kedron State High School Tajah Godfrey - Siena Catholic College Susie Kim - Canterbury College Oscar Nicholson - Maroochydore State High School Imea Thomas - The Cathedral College Rockhampton Jasmin Simpson - St Paul's School
CELLO Alex Bryant - Villanova College Noah Cullin-Way Cannon Hill Anglican College Hillary Dykes - St Rita's College Jasmine Feltham - West Moreton Anglican College Isabelle Liew - Queensland Academy for Creative Industries Aleksandr Little - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Scarlett Nye - Young Conservatorium Frederick Verschoore - St Laurence's College Max Voglaar - Padua College (Kedron)
DOUBLE BASS Sophia Buchanan - Clayfield College Samuel Hudson - Padua College (Kedron) Natasha Scally Matthew - Flinders Anglican College Jaime Taylor - St Pauls School] Carter Wallis - Emmanuel College
CREDITS
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Acting Director Professor Gemma Carey Deputy Director (Engagement) Associate Professor Peter Morris Open Conservatorium Manager Jason Budge Open Conservatorium Administration Officer Lisa Dart Young Conservatorium Administration Officer Kevin Edwards SHEP Administration Officer Michelle Stewart Music Librarian Bianca Murphy Project Coordinators SHEP/AHEP Kiera Deakin Alex Khafagi James Kukulies Yvonne Moore Russell Sullivan Project Support - SHEP/AHEP Carolyn Anderson Ben Adkins JP Cerdan Alex Chin Joe Chow Cara Daily Duncan Gardiner Tetias Goh Sharelle Guest Rachel Howley Sophie Kukulies Haddon Mossley Libby Myers Caroline Pigerre Emily Smith Peter Smith
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