Concert 6

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SHEP QUEENSLAND

Concert 6 Sunday 4 October 2020, 12.50 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

SALLY SLOANE CELTIC ENSEMBLE The songs of Sally Sloane (1894-1982) are considered to be one of the most important sources of Australian traditional folk music. She was taught music by her mother who sang and played many instruments. She is known mainly for her substantial repertoire of songs but she also played the concertina, button accordion (bush accordion), Jew’s harp, piano, fiddle, and the tin whistle. Other songs that she sang were learned from older singers in her area, often friends of the family. Folklore collector John Meredith discovered her and her partner Fred in 1954. Over the next seven years, Meredith visited her more than 60 times and collected more than 150 dance tunes and songs from her. Her repertoire has been described as a mixture of Anglo-Celtic traditional music, Australian traditional music, and popular songs from the 19th and early 20th centuries. She was made an honorary life member of the Bush Music Club and was still singing in public well into her 80s. Her songs have been archived as part of the Meredith Collection at the National Library of Australia. Image courtesy Simply Australia: www.simplyaustralia.net

Conductor - Michael Patterson Michael is a musician, composer and teacher of music. He has taught at The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and more recently at Brisbane Grammar and Brisbane Girls Grammar where he is The Coordinator of Strings. As a performer Michael continues to play with Camerata and The Queensland Symphony Orchestra as well as in jazz and folk styles with groups such as Doch, Laique and Taraf Tambal. He is a member of Black Square Quartet and has recently premiered works by Thomas Green. Michael was the President of The Australian Strings Association Tasmanian branch in 2011 as well as having been a committee member in Queensland for many years. As a composer Michael has written numerous works for string orchestra, but has also arranged popular music for bands including for the television show, "The Voice".

REPERTOIRE Polska from Dorotea The Dromer

Traditional Danish arr. Danish String Quartet Traditional Danish arr. Danish String Quartet


ENSEMBLE MEMBERS VIOLIN Sebastian Box - Pacific Lutheran College Max Chan - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace Kayla Evans - Cannon Hill Anglican College Jasper Gifford - St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace Hayden Greer - Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology Jenica Hauber - Brisbane School of Distance Education Julia Heinemann - Mt Maria College (Mitchelton) Anastayzia Kellaway - Tullawong State High School Hayden Kim - Helensvale State High School Ayden Louis - Albany Creek State High School Nicole Martin - Mansfield State High School Sofia Martin - Mansfield State High School Alexandra McKay - Mary MacKillop College (Nundah) Isabelle McKay - Mary MacKillop College (Nundah) Jamie McLennan - Kenmore State High School Gracy Meta - St Aidan's Anglican Girls School (Corinda) Lucy Morrissey - St Anthony's Catholic College Chris Park - Varsity College Tamsin Roberts - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Matilda Saunders - The Gap State High School Elise Thorne - Lourdes Hill College Brienna Wilkinson - The Cathedral College Rockhampton Chloe Wood - Clairvaux Mackillop College (Upper Mount Gravatt)

VIOLA Elise Banks - Grace Lutheran College Jeongmin Choi - Anglican Church Grammar School Olivia Hon Fay - Urangan State High School Hannah Johnston - St Patrick's College (Gympie) Joshua Lee - Brisbane State High School Zachariah Mawaka - St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe Kimberley McDonald - Clayfield College Grace Patane - Citipointe Christian College Sophie Richardson - Ipswich Girls' Grammar School Matthew Wilks - Redlands College

CELLO Aidan Branch - Cannon Hill Anglican College Christopher Dingley - St Luke's Anglican School (Bundaberg) Ebony Glover - Kedron State High School Oliver Gray - Faith Lutheran College Redlands Mitchell Humphreys - Varsity College Madeleine Kaye - Hillcrest Christian College Rafael Martin - Warrigal Road State School Helena Matthewson - Sandgate District State High School Taylor Milmoe - Robina State High School Lily Reichardt - Ipswich Girls' Grammar School

DOUBLE BASS Oliver King - Mt Maria College (Mitchelton) Hunter Randall - Brisbane State High School Walter Reid - The Cathedral College Rockhampton Jackson Tuckwell - Brisbane Christian College


CREDITS

Open Conservatorium 140 Grey Street, South Brisbane 4101 Concert Enquiries: (07) 3735 6241 General Enquiries: (07) 3735 6247 Open Conservatorium (07) 3735 6337 open-conservatoroium@griffith.edu.au SHEP (07) 3735 6375 shep-conservatorium@griffith.edu.au Young Conservatorium (07) 3735 6247 young-conservatorium@griffith.edu.au Connect with us /OpenConQCGU @QldCon_Griffith @qldcon /qldcon Griffith.edu.au/open-conservatorium Griffith.edu.au/music Griffith.edu.au/queenslandconservatorium

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

YOUNG CONSERVATORIUM 2021 Applications closing soon! Young Conservatorium recognises talent from an early age and nurtures musicians through to adulthood. From individual tuition to ensembles, Young Conservatorium will guide your child through their musical journey. Young Conservatorium 2021 Programs Early Childhood Music Young Beginner Developing Musician Individual Tuition Large Ensembles Small Ensembles Musical Awareness

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