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SHEP QUEENSLAND

Concert 3 Sunday 4 October 2020, 9.50 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

GRAHAM LLOYD WIND ORCHESTRA Major Graham Lloyd enlisted in the Australian Regular Army in 1972 as an apprentice musician studying the clarinet. Upon graduation he received the Boosey and Hawkes prize for instrumental proficiency, and was posted to the 4th Military District Band in Adelaide, SA. In 1982, he began his Student Bandmaster Course at the Royal Military School of Music Kneller Hall, London. On his return to Australia in 1985, he was promoted to lieutenant and appointed as the second-in-command/ deputy music director of the Band of the 5th Military District, Perth. In February 2004, Major Lloyd accepted the position of officer commanding/chief instructor at the Defence Force School of Music. Graham’s main interests are conducting, composing, arranging and teaching. He has arranged and composed more than 400 works for orchestras, concert and brass bands for performances ranging from concerts in the Opera House to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Sydney in 2005. He completed his Master of Music Composition at Melbourne University in 1999. He has been published by Muso’s Media in Australia, Barnhouse Publications in the USA, and De Haske in Europe. Conductor - Dr Ralph Hultgren AM, PhD (GU), MA (QUT), BA (UQ) Dr Ralph Hultgren is currently the Artistic Director of the Australian International Music Festival – Sydney. He is a freelance teacher, composer and conductor having held tenured positions at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University and the Queensland University of Technology, where he lectured in Composition, Conducting, Music Education and Instrumental Music Pedagogy. Dr Hultgren has been invested into the Order of Australia as a Member in the General Division (AM). This esteemed national honour sits alongside his professional awards that include being Patron of the Maryborough Music Conference, becoming a recipient of the Midwest Clinic – Chicago, International Award, and was awarded the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors’ Association’s Citation of Excellence, located along with Life Membership in ABODA. Dr Hultgren is a member of the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, a full writer member of the Australasian Performing Right Association and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society. His compositional output ranges from educational and amateur performing groups to the professional studio and stage, and his conducting credits are equally broad. He continues to conduct, by invitation, across Australia, the Asia Pacific region and North America. Dr Hultgren loves to read and to listen to fine music in all genres.

REPERTOIRE Drop, Drop Slow Tears Ralph Hultgren Still All My Song Shall Be Ralph Hultgren Psalm Brian Hogg Tanodd Y Castell Brian Hogg Tempest Rising David Jones Fanfare for Band Ralph Hultgren Legend Tchaikovsky/Ralph Hultgren


ENSEMBLE MEMBERS FLUTE

TRUMPET

Brianna Butters - St Ursula's College (Toowoomba) Simone Gloag - Cannon Hill Anglican College Katherine Jiao - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology Sue Kim - St Aidan's Anglican Girls School (Corinda) Abigail Moore - Stuartholme School Charlotte Nunn - Atherton State High School Gloria Shen - Private Nomination Ella Strickland - The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Hannah Sydes - Unity College

Charlotte Beeson - Chancellor State College Andries du Plooy - Fraser Coast Anglican College Luke Jordan - John Paul College Neroli Light-Law - Palm Beach Currumbin State High School Dominic Martin - Villanova College Olivia Nancarrow - Stuartholme School Ambryn Parenti - Cannon Hill Anglican College Rachel Redlich - Dalby State High School Thomas Segger - Iona College (Lindum)

OBOE

Ella-Jewel Findlay - Toowoomba Anglican School Ruby Flowers - Grace Lutheran College Daniel Harley - Southern Cross Catholic College James Rourke - Marist College Ashgrove

Cormaic Dunne - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace Logan Nutley - Tannum Sands State High School

CLARINET Isabel Airlie - Cannon Hill Anglican College Bridie Brunckhorst - Brisbane State High School Lily Connelly - MacGregor State High School Amelia Coutts - All Hallows' School Emma Gray - Forest Lake State High School Angus Hall - The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Monica Harrison - Ormiston College Rhylie Inman - Kirwan State High School Ji Woong Kang - Brisbane State High School Georgia Manthey - Stuartholme School Brandy Mayoh - St Paul's School Ashleigh Rasenberger - MacGregor State High School Kairyo Searle - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Binglin Song - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology Penelope Spears - Cannon Hill Anglican College Alesya Sweeney - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Natalie Williams - Chancellor State College Liam Wilson - Pine Rivers State High School Lucy Winn - Genesis Christian College

BASS CLARINET Emily Beutel - St Rita's College Aleisha Cesar - Rockhampton Girls Grammar School Edward Oliver - St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe

BASSOON Harrison Wilkes - Balmoral State High School

ALTO SAXOPHONE Charles Dryburgh - St Andrew's Anglican College (Peregian Springs) Louise Godfrey - Ryan Catholic College Zach McArdle - Ambrose Treacy College Mikka Pearson - Matthew Flinders Anglican College

TENOR SAXOPHONE Alesha Blackmore - Rochedale State High School George Plumb - The Rockhampton Grammar School

BARITONE SAXOPHONE Angus Bryer - Holland Park State High School

FRENCH HORN

TROMBONE Anthony Arvanitagis - St Laurence's College Ethan Baird - St Luke's Anglican School (Bundaberg) Lina Castellino - Redcliffe State High School Callum Glennie - Ormiston College Zach Keegan - Helensvale State High School Tully Smith - Siena Catholic College Kael Yunus - Shalom Catholic College

EUPHONIUM Daisy Gleeson Dunn - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Marie Ludjio - All Hallows' School Harry McLaughlin - St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe Manon Thomson - St Andrew's Anglican College (Peregian Springs)

TUBA Drew Ferguson - Marist College (Emerald) Daniel Kirakovski - Cairns State High School

PERCUSSION Adam Buchhorn - Villanova College Yu Mo (Mikaela) Chen - Brisbane Girls Grammar School Jayden MacKenzie - Trinity Lutheran College Jiang Pass - MacGregor State High School Eason Wong - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology Angela Zhang - Mansfield State High School


CREDITS

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Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work, and pays respect to the Elders, past, present and emerging.

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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