SHEP QUEENSLAND
Concert 1 Sunday 4 October 2020, 7.50 am Conservatorium Theatre
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME We are delighted to welcome our SHEP Queensland cohort of 900 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. 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. Participants travel to Brisbane from the Border to the Cape and from as far west as Mount Isa, representing 172 secondary schools. 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 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
PERCY GRAINGER WIND ORCHESTRA Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882 - 1961) was born at Brighton, near Melbourne, in 1882 and from an early age showed a precocious musical talent, making his first public appearance at the age of 10 years. Following studies in Germany, he began a concert career in England and toured South Africa and Australia. In 1906 he met Grieg, who became enthusiastic about Grainger’s talent. He settled in the USA, giving a sensational debut in New York in 1915 and gave summer sessions in Chicago from 1919 to 1931. His wide-ranging musical output was influenced by his studies of folk music, and featured experimental combinations of traditional tonality with “gliding” intervals, the use of polyrhythm and unusual, even electronic, instruments. As early as 1937, he wrote a quartet for electronic instruments, notating the pitch by zigzags and curves and rejected common Italian designations of tempi and dynamics. An energetic eccentric, Percy Grainger has gained a certain measure of affection and stature in the public mind as an Australian musical pioneer.
Conductor - Jeanette Douglas Central Queensland based Music Educator, Jeanette Douglas, has been associated with school and community bands for fifty years as either a musician or a conductor. Following 26 years as an Instrumental Teacher with Education Queensland, Jeanette now pursues her passion for music and music education through ensemble workshops, adjudication and professional development for other instrumental music teachers in both the state and private sectors throughout Queensland. Since 2016, Jeanette has been appointed as Musical Director for major musical productions by the Rockhampton Performing Arts Centre, including Wicked, Kinky Boots, We Will Rock You and Mamma Mia. In 2018 Jeanette received a Queensland Life Membership of ‘The Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association’ and is currently the Musical Director of ‘Capricornia Winds’, a community wind band based in Central Queensland.
REPERTOIRE Spirals of Light Neo Rhythmics Windjammer Rampage! Cry of the Last Unicorn Choreography Redemption Kingsfold March
Sean O'Loughlin Steven Scott Robert Buckley Todd Stalter Rossano Galante Robert Sheldon Rossano Galante Victor Flowers
ENSEMBLE MEMBERS FLUTE
TRUMPET
Madeleine Archer - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Cailet Christie - Emmaus College Jimboomba Katelyn Dyer - Good Shepherd Lutheran College Sophie Guan - Sunnybank Hills State School Charlotte Hilton - Fraser Coast Anglican College Graeme MacNair - Ormiston College Emma McBrien - Somerville House Sophie Nakamura - Lourdes Hill College James Shin - All Saints Anglican School
Joseph Arro - Genesis Christian College George Bagshaw - Siena Catholic College Annabelle Hazelton - St Rita's College Brandon Ivers - Bundaberg Christian College Misha Kokoschko - St Paul's School Hayley Letica - Stuartholme School Sora Nishimura - Mackay State High School Christopher O'Brien - Cannon Hill Anglican College Alexander Vadeikis - A.B. Paterson College
OBOE
FRENCH HORN
Hugo Burton - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Brianna Leung - Somerville House
CLARINET Tyson Bennett - Lindisfarne Anglican College Charles Box - Pacific Lutheran College Tiara Brown - St Columban's College (Caboolture) Lara Christ - Fraser Coast Anglican College Holly Cruickshanks - Emmanuel College Jasmine Ellis - St Peter Claver College (Riverview) Lily May Fowler - Helensvale State High School Jeremiah Hukkinen - Concordia Lutheran College Ella Jones - John Paul College Samantha Krause - St Joseph's College (Toowoomba) Yena Lee-Kang - Moreton Bay College Yong Chien Leow - MacGregor State High School Lauren Lester - The Glennie School Anthony Marshall - Helensvale State High School Oscar Matthews - Queensland Academy for Creative Industries Curtis Morgan - Brisbane Boys' College Sophie Pitstock - St Paul's School Louis Prager - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Clare Tian - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Tiana Wass - Genesis Christian College
BASS CLARINET Abby Cassidy - Helensvale State High School Ryan Chang - Moreton Bay Boys College Sarah Watkins - Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
BASSOON Evan Baggaley - Corinda State High School
ALTO SAXOPHONE Eden Gray - Stretton State College Kaitlin Sheehan - The Cathedral College Rockhampton Halle Sheppard - All Hallows' School Jack Worboys - St John's Anglican College
TENOR SAXOPHONE Jarvis Cruice - Warwick State High School Shashi Kubsad - Corinda State High School
BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jesse Thacker-Oldroyd - Grace Lutheran College
Matilda Brett - West Moreton Anglican College Madison Crase - St Anthony's Catholic College Rogan Keel - Sheldon College Joshua Manley - John Paul College
TROMBONE Tom Beckmann - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace James Harding - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Jack Jones - Ferny Grove State High School Torin Mitchell - A.B. Paterson College Teague Norbert - St Paul's School Michaela Scally - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Anton Scanlan - Iona College (Lindum)
BASS TROMBONE Edyn Hamilton - West Moreton Anglican College
EUPHONIUM Sebastian Allan - Villanova College Evony Elley - St Andrew's Anglican College (Peregian Springs) Arya Howarth-Dennis - St Andrew's Catholic College
TUBA Hugh Smith - Unity College Eric Sui - Warrigal Road State School James Tulloch - Unity College
PERCUSSION Heidi Becker - Citipointe Christian College Joe Cross - Villanova College Jerome Fitzgerald - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Shinie Gu - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Rhiannon Hermann - Brisbane State High School Ashley Kellett - St Columban's College (Caboolture)
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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