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Bruckner No. 8 Printed Program DRAFT *Design Instructions *Info to be supplied by Queensland Conservatorium Images to fill program here: Images

Front Cover Base off A4 Poster artwork please (exclude ‘tickets on sale now’ and URL)

Inside Front Cover – Image Images

Page 1 – Welcome Johannes Fritzsch Note on the repertoire.docx


Page 2 – Program Anton Brucker Symphony No. 8 in C minor

Page 3 – Program Notes Program notes for inclusion:

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Program Note CSO - Bruckner 8 - 2022.docx

Page 4 – Artist Bios Johannes Fritzsch Conductor Johannes Fritzsch has been appointed Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra from 2021. Previously he was honoured with the position of Conductor Laureate of the QSO, after his seven-year tenure as their Chief Conductor (2008 – 2014). From 2006 – 2013 he was Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Oper Graz, Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester (Austria). Prior to his appointment in Graz, Johannes held the position of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Staatsoper Nürnberg. From 1993 until 1999, he was Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Städtische Bühnen and the Philharmonic Orchestra in Freiburg, enjoying widespread acclaim. Johannes was born in 1960 in Meissen, near Dresden, Germany, where he completed his musical education. He has conducted many great orchestras, both within Germany and internationally. He has been working with most of the orchestras in Australia and New Zealand and worked with Opera Australia, Opera Queensland, West Australian Opera and State Opera South Australia. In June 2019, Johannes joined the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University as Professor of Opera and Orchestral Studies. Over the past fifteen years Johannes has given many masterclasses for the German conductor training and development organisation, Dirigentenforum des Deutschen Musikrates. Similarly, he has been active and enthusiastic in his involvement in Australia’s Symphony International Conductor Development Program. In 2018 the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra invited him to design and lead the newly founded Australian Conducting Academy. Since 2018 Johannes holds the position of Principal Guest Conductor of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Head shot in Image folder

Inside Back Cover – Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra The Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra consists of approximately 90 of the most talented young instrumentalists in Queensland. From its home at the Griffith University’s South Bank campus, the orchestra performs an annual series of orchestral concerts, large choral works, and operatic and musical theatre productions, in addition to a wide variety of creative collaborations both onsite and in the wider community. Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (QCGU) supports an annual commissioning

Commented [PM2]: I believe there was a comment in his bio for Iolanthe mentioning that he's one of the VC's new 'Professors of Practice'... could you look? Commented [EM3R2]: Hi Peter, this one was taken right from the Iolanthe program, and I can't find any other versions that mentioned the above unfortunately...I will ask Johannes if he has a more updated version.


project, encouraging the creation and performance of new works. The orchestra also collaborates regularly with other departments within QCGU and across the University. Students in QCGU’s orchestral program have the unique opportunity to perform under the baton of a variety of conductors, instilling a flexibility required in the profession. Resident conductors Johannes Fritzsch, Peter Luff and Peter Morris are joined each year by distinguished guest conductors from around the world, providing students with the rich variety of experience they will find when entering the profession. Notable guest conductors have included Sir Neville Marriner, Peter Sculthorpe, Jessica Cottis, Nicholas Braithwaite, Natalia Raspopova, Larry Rachleff and Elim Chan, to name a few.

Just the info within the table please Orchestra List Bruckner 8 05.10.2022.docx

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Back Cover – Special Thanks QR code will link to this webpage: https://www.griffith.edu.au/arts-education-law/queenslandconservatorium/giving ) For this page, take inspo from the layout of the Iolanthe program 016_22_LOLANTHE PROGRAM_FA.pdf And the FilmHarmonic program: MC01273 FilmHarmonic Program[7]FA Digital Copy.pdf

Special thanks to Queensland Conservatorium supporters and donors. Philanthropy plays a vital role at Queensland Conservatorium. Only through your support can our students experience valuable learning opportunities through productions such as this one. To invest in the future of music and performance in Queensland, contact us on +61 (0)7 5552 7218 or email giving@griffith.edu.au. Create QR Code that links to this page: https://www.griffith.edu.au/arts-education-law/queenslandconservatorium/giving Queensland Conservatorium thanks our generous donors and supporters. We would like to acknowledge our instrument bank donors supporting the students in tonight’s performance:


Jani Haneke Instruments - from the Jani Haneke Charitable Trust Violin 1 - Kevin Hsu Violin 2 - Jonah Spriggs Viola - Angelina Kim Cello - Mya Whatson Bassoon - Hayden Mears

Boustred Violin - loaned by Maggie and Mike Goodfellow Miriam Niessl Rosemary Davies Viola - loaned by Nicholas Davies Edmund Mantelli Anthony Camden Capellini Cello - donated by the Noosa Federation of the Arts and Lilly Camden Cindy Masterman Widow Twanky Cello - on permanent loan by Jenny Moore Emma Tudball Ada Keyes Violin - loaned by David Graham Kristelle Jamies And then include this text from the FilmHarmonic program as it is the most current:



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