Wind Dances Program

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Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Stefanie Smith, Conductor

Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Peter Morris, Conductor

19 April 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Wind Dances

Program

Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Karrick, Bayou Breakdown

Benson, Solitary Dancer

Arnold, Four Scottish Dances

Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Sullivan, Ballet Suite from Pineapple Poll

Jones, Dances of the Wild (world premiere)

Grainger, Irish Tune from County Derry & Shepherd’s Hey

INTERVAL

Combined Orchestras

Reed, Armenian Dances (set 1)

Prima, Sing Sing Sing

Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work. We pay respect to the Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

The Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra has enjoyed a long history of exciting and definitive performances, as one of Australia’s premier wind, brass and percussion ensembles. Under the baton of Professor Peter Morris, the ensemble continues to evolve within the ever-changing trajectory of this relatively new art form.

This ensemble continually strives to set the benchmark for performance across the nation presenting a vast scope of repertoire from time honoured masterworks to contemporary works from across the globe and innovative new commissions from local Australian composers.

This ensemble’s focus extends far beyond the walls of the QCGU, enriching and supporting the local community of composers, conductors, educators and school students. This development of new repertoire and focus on professional development for all who participate in this evolving art form continues to be an exciting pedagogical focus of the Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra.

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Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

As one of our premiere ensembles, the Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra continues to drive the standard of high school wind ensembles in Australia. Under the direction of Stefanie Smith, the ensemble continues to grow musically, through the performance of masterworks, alongside diverse and collaborative repertoire that includes world premieres, exploring new repertoire by local composers, and integrating other art forms into concerts.

Highlights for the Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra include performances at the International Society for Music Education Conference (2022), in concert with the Conservatorium Wind Orchestra, conducting workshops and relaxed popular music performances. This ensemble continues to contribute to the broader community through participating regularly in workshops, professional development programs, assisting young composers to find their voice for this art form through composer days, and as guest ensemble at events in South-east Queensland. Students from Wind Orchestra and other Young Conservatorium ensembles can provide leadership to our younger ensembles, in addition to being invited to participate in side-by-side events with the tertiary ensembles. We would also like to thank the many teachers who support our program as it continues to grow.

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Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Piccolo

Keisha Neale*

Flute 1

Jennifer Pittock*

Bonnie Gibson

Flute 2

Neve Randall*

Thomas Mallet

Laura Skorzewski

Oboe

Elliot Cardinal*

Liam Bourke

E-flat Clarinet

Liberty Prentice*

Clarinet 1

Angel Stevens*

Liberty Prentice

Bianca Cassiano

Clarinet 2

Jan Rybka*

Annabelle Freeman

Clarinet 3

Gabrielle Thompson*

Dominic Crosato

Bass Clarinet

Jethro Caitens*

Jaye Lamb

Contrabass Clarinet

Jaye Lamb*

Bassoon 1

Layni Cameron*

Val Yip

Bassoon 2

Patrick Martin

Zane Lai

Horn

Zachary Hayes

Craig King

Declan Mcgillicuddy

Titan Sclavenitis

Trumpet 1

Rachel Redlich*

Matthew Brown Trumpet 2

Melissa Davies*

Sophie Donohue

Trumpet 3

Mikaela Gonzalez*

Brandon Ivers

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Trombone 1

Tristan Pofandt*

Matthew Redman

Trombone 2

Lauren Porteous*

Bass Trombone

Joshua Sephton*

Tuba

Drew Ferguson*

Harriet Dummett

Takeru Sato

Euphonium

Jacob Carter*

Liam Reed

Shonnae Mcintyre

Timpani

Andrew Udal*

Percussion

William Smith*

Sana Rane

Thomas Quelhurst

Holly Tate

Soprano Saxophone

Nina Lane*

Alto Saxophone 1

Rory Kelly

Isaac Bell

Alto Saxophone 2

Ryan Taylor

Angus Bryer

Tenor Saxophone

Claire Challender

Nina Lane

Baritone Saxophone

Abbygail Holmes

Ella Bowmer

Bass Saxophone

Abbygail Holmes*

Guest Actors

Charlotte Pitt

Michael Probets

*Principal

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Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

Piccolo

Aurora Salmon*

Flute

Adeline Cassidy*

Saskia Calder

Rhiannon Owen

Sophie Kirk

Amalia Safonova

Amy Heads

Eloise Abercrombie

Alexander Hewitt

Rianna McCool

Oboe

Liam Bourke*

Cor Anglais

Elliott Cardinal*

Bassoon

Charlie Xu*

E flat Clarinet

Katrina Wan*

B flat Clarinet

Yilin Zeng*

Jethro Caitens

Bridie Brunckhorst

Ashleigh Rasenberger

Jasmine Douglas

Charlie Stewart

Ciara Clunies-Ross

Jack Goves

Briana Watters

Abbie Tremlett

Lee Crawford-Raby

Alto Clarinet

Bridie Brunckhorst*

Bass Clarinet

Andy Dai*

Madeline Betts

Soprano Saxophone

Fionn Espiner*

Alto Saxophone

Fionn Espiner*

Lucy Collins

Lucas Van Stam

Henry Thomas

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Tenor Saxophone

Liam Ward*

Suraya Elshemy

Baritone Saxophone

Hazel Kristan

Dominic Howley

Trumpet

Mitchell Stewart*

Andrew Zavialov

Sophie Marshall

Benjamin Campbell

Robert Coles

Mac Gynther

Sebastian Migheli

French Horn

Elliot Sullivan*

Jacob Duncan*

Ruby Flowers

Angus Long

Isabelle Walker

Grace Freeman

Flynn Gardiner

Sophie Brunckhorst

Trombone

Dana Day*

Charli Hossack

Samuel Macdonald

Dengetta Sonter

Lilly O’Connell

Elliott Sternberg

Euphonium

William Clegg*

Bethany Kotzur

Jude McFarlane

Tuba

Nicholas Ironside*

Elliott Cardinal

Tahu White

Jasmine de Kretser

Percussion

Grant Dolbel*

Billeigh Flowers*

Cade Brown

Isaac Sim

Jayden Fulwood

Ewan Perkins

Henry Harris

Piano

Lam Nguyen

*Principal

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Artists

Peter Morris is Professor in Conducting and Head of Ensembles at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University. He leads the orchestral conducting program and is a resident conductor of the Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, Musical Theatre pit orchestras and other interesting ensemble projects that arise.

Peter has complemented his academic work with professional conducting activity in large-scale cultural projects, recording sessions for local film and TV and cross-genre events. He’s been enjoying conducting large touring events and touring shows such as the national tour of Russell Morris: The Real Thing, Kate Ceberano’s My Life is a Symphony, the Beatles’ tribute All You Need is Love, and films such as The Man From Snowy River in concert. Peter is an advocate for commissioning new works and re-imagining musical structures and has an enthusiasm for exploring exciting collaborations to create performances that matter.

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Stefanie Smith, an Australian conductor and dedicated educator, collaborates regularly with orchestras and bands across Queensland, the United Kingdom, and Asia. With an unwavering passion for sharing the beauty of music with the next generation, Stefanie dedicates herself to inspiring young minds and nurturing a love for orchestral and wind band artistry. Stefanie’s talents have been recognised globally, evident in her semi-finalist placement at the 2022 Internacional de Dirección “Vila de Bétera” in Spain and her recent guest direction of the National Youth Wind Ensemble of Scotland (RCS).

Having engaged in prestigious programs such as the Australian Conducting Academy (2019) and conducting masterclasses with notable figures like Larry Rachleff (2019) and Benjamin Zander (2018), Stefanie brings a wealth of experience to her roles. At the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, she not only teaches undergraduate conducting courses but also leads the Young Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra. Stefanie’s pursuit of excellence extends to her Doctor of Musical Arts, where she explores ‘Pathways to the Podium,’ aiming to illuminate the career trajectories of emerging Australian conductors and provide invaluable insights for those aspiring to make a mark on the global stage.

Stefanie Smith Conductor
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Jesse Jones is an award-winning composer, educator and instrumentalist. His versatile writing style has allowed him to work on a variety of projects having his music played at the Old Museum for QYS’s concert series, the 2022 Winton Film Festival and at Burke Studios for the Griffith Theatre School’s play directed by Kate Wilde, Summerfolk. Recently Jesse was a member of Topology’s Launchpad Program, where he received tutelage from some of Australia’s most renowned composers.

In addition to creating music, Jesse’s passion for education has led him to teach over 20 students through his teaching school, Jesse Jones Music & Lessons, which he maintains alongside his Masters of Music studies. Also an avid performer, Jesse is a member of a Brisbane-based cover band, performing regularly for private functions and events. To follow Jesse’s musical journey and to keep up date, visit jessejonesmusic.com.

Jesse graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the Queensland Conservatorium, winning the coveted Silver Harris composition award, for which ‘Dances of the Wild’ was commissioned, and is premiered tonight. We would like to thank Silver Harris for her kind and ongoing support of this annual prize.

Jesse Jones Composer
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Conservatorium staff

Director

Professor Bernard Lanskey

Deputy Director (Learning and Teaching)

Associate Professor

Donna Weston

Deputy Director (Research)

Dr Alexis Kallio

Head of Ensembles & Orchestral Conducting

Professor Peter Morris

Head of Strings

Associate Professor

Michelle Walsh

Head of Woodwinds

Associate Professor

Tim Munro

Head of Brass

Associate Professor

Peter Luff

Head of Percussion

Rebecca Lloyd-Jones

Head of Composition

Dr Gerardo Dirie

Program Director (Bachelor of Acting)

Jacqui Somerville

Conservatorium Manager

Stuart Jones

Technical Team Leader

Cameron Hipwell

Front of House Operations Manager

Michael Hibbard

Executive Officer (Engagement)

Dr Natalie Lewandowski-Cox

Operations Administrator

Clare Wharton

Program Coordinator (Ensembles)&

Orchestra Manager

Daniel Fossi Technical Officers

Keith Clark, Amy Hauser, Len McPherson

Venue Officers

Grace Royle, Joshua White, Joseph Gale-Grant

Administration Officer

Liz Tyson-Doneley

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Young Conservatorium staff

Open Conservatorium Manager

Jason Budge

Ensemble Coordinator & Conductor

Stefanie Smith

Executive Officer (Engagement)

Dr Natalie Lewandowski-Cox

Executive Support Officer

Kevin Edwards

Administration Officer

Lisa Dart

Administration Officer (SHEP/AHEP)

Michelle Stewart

Administration Officer (Marketing)

Hannah Morrison

Administration Support Officers

Bianca Murphy

Stephanie Williams

Logistical Support

Jack Gawith

Baxter Melrose

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Special thanks

Special thanks to Queensland Conservatorium supporters and donors.

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