SHEP QUEENSLAND
Concert 8 Sunday 4 October 2020, 2.50 pm 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
COLIN BRUMBY VOCAL ENSEMBLE Colin Brumby (1933-2018) was born in Melbourne and studied at the University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. He studied advanced composition with Philipp Jarnach in Spain, and studied with Alexander Goehr in London. In 1972 he studied composition with Franco Evangelisti in Rome. He was musical director of the Queensland Opera Company from 1968 to 1971. While there, he conducted the Australian premieres of works such as Joseph Haydn’s L’infedeltà delusa and Georges Bizet’s Le docteur Miracle. He also wrote a series of children’s operettas which were toured throughout Queensland by the Queensland Opera Company. In 1969 he won the Albert H Maggs Composition Award. In 1971, he received his Doctorate of Music from the University of Melbourne. Musica Viva Australia commissioned him to compose a work for the 1974 tour of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. His music includes operas; concerti for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, piano, violin, viola, and guitar; two symphonies; orchestral suites and overtures; chamber works; sonatas for flute, clarinet and bassoon; incidental music for dramatic presentations; film and ballet scores; and songs.
Conductor - Dr Anthony Young Dr. Anthony Young is Head of Classroom Music at St. Laurence’s College in South Brisbane. The college boasts a strong male community singing tradition, supported by 7 choirs involving 240 singers aged from 10 to 17 and taught by a strong team of highly accomplished and generous teachers. He recently completed a research doctorate in Music Education which examined strategies for maximizing the participation of boys in a Kodaly based music education program. As well, he holds a Masters in Music Studies (choral conducting), an Australian Kodaly Certificate, an Arts degree in literature, and a Law degree. A recipient of the Queensland College of Teachers Excellence in Teaching award, he has served on the State moderation panel for Music, was a member of the Queensland Senior Music syllabus writing team and now serves the QCAA as a Lead Endorser, Lead Confirmer and external examiner. He is the Director of Music at St. Ignatius church Toowong and serves on the Brisbane Archdiocesan Commission of Liturgy and the National Liturgical Music Council for the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. He is a recipient of the Spirit of Catholic Education award from the Queensland Catholic Education Commission. An active academic, his research has been published in the Australian Kodaly Journal and he has contributed to books on Music Education and Choral Conducting published by ACER, Springer publications and Oxford University Press. As well, he has lectured in musicianship for the University of Queensland and Griffith University Queensland Conservatorium. He is in demand as a choral conductor internationally in school, community, festival, and liturgical settings. In addition to working as a conductor and educator, Anthony has worked as an organist for St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Brisbane, St. Carthage’s Cathedral Lismore, and St. Thomas Aquinas Church St. Lucia. An active accompanist in a broad range of styles, he has played for the Ten Tenors when the group was first formed, cabaret artist Megan Shorey, and, as pianist with the Queensland Pops Orchestra under Barrie Gott, Naomi Price.
Accompanist - Will Brown Will Brown is a Brisbane based composer, conductor, pianist and educator. He received his BMus from the Queensland Conservatorium where he studied with Stephen Leek, and his GradDip Education through Griffith University. Will teaches piano, composition and classroom at St Laurence’s College, South Brisbane as well as directing the choral program. He also enjoys working with the Birralee Blokes and Paul Holley OAM as assistant conductor. Will’s compositions are popular choices for ensembles and conductors who enjoy new Australian works. They have been performed widely in Australia and as far afield as York Minster and Southwark Cathedral in the United Kingdom and at large choral events such as Boyz Bizz, Mackay Choral Festival, Pemulwuy Male Voice Festival and KMEIA National Conference.
REPERTOIRE Come Follow John Hilton A Festive Alleluia John Nickson Oh Shelter Me - Prayer during the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Joncas Praise the Lord from Judas Maccabeus G F Handel arr. Hal H. Hopson Bell-Birds for the Brotherhood Choir of St Laurence's College Music by William Brown, words by Henry Kendall Corals Deep Music by Timothy Sherlock, words from the Torres Strait Islands We Rise Again Leon Dubinsky arr. Lydia Adams
ENSEMBLE MEMBERS SOPRANO
Mia Best - Toowoomba Anglican School Felicity Clarke - Unity College Dulini Dewage - The Glennie School Alexandra Dirie - Moreton Bay College Celine Dixon - The Glennie School Alice Gardner - Clayfield College Samantha George - The Rockhampton Grammar School Grace Howard - Biloela State High School Hannah Johnstone - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Lily Kunin - Moreton Bay College Taylor Pointon - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Isabella Robinson - Clayfield College Isabella Rogers - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Felicity Russell - The Glennie School Emma Sorrenson - Moreton Bay College Aurelia Taylor - Moreton Bay College Grace Thomas - Coomera Anglican College
ALTO
Flora Fu - Citipointe Christian College Annabelle Goninon - Clayfield College Madison Gore - Loreto College Aaron Hilless - Moreton Bay Boys College Bayley Jacobsen - Palm Beach Currumbin State High School Katie Jacobsen - Ormiston College Clare Jukes - Loreto College Molly Keen - Palm Beach Currumbin State High School Avalon Kelly-Watrous - Loreto College Erika Lanthois - Matthew Flinders Anglican College Roxanne McDonald - The Rockhampton Grammar School Claire Moulds - The Rockhampton Grammar School Shruthika Plavannan - Music Industry College Jasmin Saunders - Sunshine Coast Grammar School Ruby Simmons - Loreto College Charlotte Slade-Smith - Ormiston College Grace Spinks - St Paul's School Isabella Sullivan - Toowoomba Anglican School Olivia van der Pol - Unity College
TENOR Matthew Beames - Villanova College Andrew Beckitt - Sandgate District State High School Keegan Bell - Villanova College Jamie Brown - Padua College (Kedron) Adrian Chan – St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace Lucas Cherrier - Trinity Lutheran College Hamish Folliott - Somerset College Oliver Greenaway - Anglican Church Grammar School Darcy Helmore - St Laurence's College Michael Jarrett - Citipointe Christian College Nigel Lau - Rochedale State High School John Lu - Anglican Church Grammar School Fraser McLennan - Sheldon College Jacob Nunn - Sheldon College Cooper Semmens - Unity College Keithmark Shuttleworth - MacGregor State High School Louis Van Winden - Marist College Ashgrove Thomas Wilkinson - Marist College Ashgrove Maito Yamaguchi - Somerset College
BARITONE/BASS Leo Barbieri-Yates - Marist College Ashgrove Michael Barnham - Ipswich Grammar School Brandon Bentley - Rochedale State High School James Bretherton - St Laurence's College Joshua Crawford - St Paul's School Kyle Hamilton - Siena Catholic College Samuel Madden - St Laurence's College Lincoln Maufoe - St John's Anglican College Nicholas Massouras – Emmanual College Devan McEldowney - Coomera Anglican College Harry Rae - Anglican Church Grammar School Levi Rayner - Emmanuel College Brennan Stone - Padua College (Kedron)
CREDITS
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