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10th-27th AUGUST 2011
Welcome 2011
Welcome to the 2011 Melbourne School Strings and Bands Festival.
Now in its twenty-third year, the Festival has become an integral part of the school
music calendar for many schools in Victoria and interstate. The Festival aims to provide
opportunities for students to perform in outstanding performance venues and to be
adjudicated by highly experienced and knowledgeable music educators. With the
emphasis on learning and process, a performance at the Festival gives ensemble directors
and their students an opportunity to reflect and learn for the future. This year, with over
340 ensembles performing over eighteen days at Monash University’s Robert Blackwood
Concert Hall and School of Music Auditorium, we celebrate another year of outstanding performances and
amazing learning experiences.
In 2011, our special guests on the adjudicating panel are: Mr Monte Mumford, Chair of Adjudicators - Concert
Band – recently returned from Northwestern College, Minnesota - USA; Ms. Jemima Bunn Adjudicator of
Training & Novice Concert Band – ABODA National President; Mr Tim Davies, Chair of Adjudicators – Jazz
Ensembles, Los Angeles - USA; Ms. Sandra Dackow, Chair of Adjudicators - String Ensemble, Pennsylvania -
USA. This experienced team of adjudicators will be supported by a panel of local music educators dedicated
to supporting the growth of instrumental and ensemble music, and furthering the standards of performance
for all schools and in the community.
I would like to thank the staff, tutors and adjudicators, who have supported the Melbourne School Bands
and Strings Festival: Victoria’s most prestigious, non competitive, educational performance event on the music
calendar for government, catholic and independent schools, throughout metropolitan Melbourne and regional
Victoria.
Thanks also goes to the Australia Band & Orchestra Directors Association (ABODA), Victoria Branch, for offering
important professional development opportunities for conductors through their sponsorship of the conducting
tutorials.
Congratulate to the students, parent and their directors who will perform in the 2011 Festival. I am proud to
continue my involvement with this amazing event. I look forward to seeing you over the course of the Festival
and to celebrate the Festival Finale on Saturday 27 August.
Regards
Michael Jongebloed
Administrator
Melbourne School Strings & Bands Festival
Yamaha Music Australia. Proudly supporting the
FOR OVER 20 YEARS.
MELBOURNE SCHOOLBANDS FESTIVAL
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ABODA(Vic) Conducting Tutorials
Alfred Music PublishingNovice Concert Band
Bazzini Junior String Orchestra
B & S BrassAdvanced Concert Band
Deer River Junior Concert Band
D’Addario Foundation Symphony Orchestra
Encore MusicTraining Concert Band
Federation SquareJazz Concert Venue Sponsor
Franz JosefBeginner & Primary Strings
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert Band
Heinrich Gill Senior String Orchestra
NS Design Intermediate String Orchestra
Roland Corp Recording Partner
Manhasset Stage
Wenger Community Band
YamahaJunior, Intermediate & Senior Jazz
Thank you to the following companies and organisations for their sponsorship of the 2011Melbourne School Bands and Strings Festivals.
Billy Hyde Music FoundationThe Billy Hyde Music Foundation was established in 1998 with the following objectives:
• Tosupportinstrumentalmusiceducation for Australian students
• Tohelpstudentshavetheopportunityto both learn and perform music
• Tohelpcreatetheopportunityforplayers to experience playing in a musical team (band, ensemble, choir or orchestra)
The Melbourne School Bands Festival and Melbourne School Strings Festival both administered directly by Billy Hyde Music Foundation, are the flagship events contributing to the achievement of the Foundations objectives.
The Billy Hyde Music Foundation was established to ensure the future and longevity of the Festival well into this century. The reason it will endure is because it works on a sound base of providing both performance and educational aspects together with professional development for school ensemble directors.
1989 Col. John Bourgeois, United States Marine Band, USA
1990 Col. John Bourgeois, United States Marine Band, USA
1991 Dr Wayne Bennet, University of Oregon, USA
1992 James Swearingen, Composer, USA
1993 Col John Bourgeois,United States Marine Band, USA
1994 Dr. Francis McBeth, Ouachita University, Arkansas, USA
1995 Dr. Barry Kopetz, University of Utah, USA
1996 Dr. Barry Kopetz, University of Utah, USA
1997 Ed Huckeby, Composer, USA
1998 Dr. Ben Hawkins, Transylvania University, Kentucky, USA
1999 Ms Paula A Crider, The University Of Texas, USA
2000 Dr Rob McWilliams, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA
2001 Mr Richard L Floyd, University of Texas, Austin, USA
2002 Mr Robert W Smith, Composer, USA
2003 Mr Ken Waterworth, Australia
2004 Mr John M Laverty, Syracuse University, USA
2005 Ms Paula A Crider, USA
2006 Mr Thomas Frascillo, USA
2007 Mr Jeff King, USA
2008 Mr Don Wilcox, West Virginia University, USA
2009 Dr Rob McWilliams, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA
2010 Mr Robert Sheldon, Alfred Music Publishing, USA
Billy Hyde Music FoundationFestival AdministratorMichael Jongebloed
PO BOX 315 Surrey Hills, 3127 0419556460
Festival PhotographyJohn Travers Photography
Ian Howell PJ 9887 9799
Sponsors 2011
Major Festival SponsorsAllans Music + Billy Hyde, Musiclink, Monash University Academy of Performing Arts, Yamaha Music Australia & D’Addario Foundation.
Section Sponsors
PANTONE 123C
Past Chief Adjudicators
Jazz Ensembles1997 Mr Gil Askey, USA
1998 Mr Jeff Jarvis, USA
1999 Mr Doug Beach, Elmhurst College, Illinois, USA
2000 Mr Daryl McKenzie, Australia
2001 Mr Reg Walsh, Australia
2002 Mr Patrick Crichton, WAAPA, Australia
2003 Mr J Richard Dunscombe, Composer, USA
2004 Mr Monte H Mumford, Australia
2005 Mr Steve Newcomb, Australia
2006 Mr Dean Sorenson, USA
2007 Mr Victor Lopez, USA
2008 Mr Brad Millard, Australia
2009 Mr Bill Broughton, Australia
2010 Mr Andrew Robertson, Australia
String Ensembles2000 Mr Michael Loughlin, Australia
2001 Mr Willem van der Vis, Australia
2002 Ms Andrea Keeble, Australia
2003 Mr Peter Bandy, Australia
2004 Ms Christine Belshaw, Australia
2005 Mr Mark Drummond, Australia
2006 Ms Kim Waldock, Australia,
2007 Ms Loreta Fin, Australia
2008 Mr Malcolm Yuen, Australia
2009 Ms Christine Belshaw, Australia
2010 Ms Therese McCoppin, Australia
Concert Bands
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Wednesday 10th | Strings Ensembles | Robert Blackwood Hall
Heinrich Gill Senior String OrchestraWednesday August 10, 5pm - 10pm
Balwyn High SchoolPaul JonesMock Morris Dana for String Orchestra - Percy Grainger Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis - Vaughan Williams Selected Movements from Cappricio Espagnole - arr. Dackow
Wesley College Glen Waverley CampusMrs Bronwyn OswellSentimental Sarabande - Britten Jig - HolstAndante Festivo - Sibelius
Shelford Girls' GrammarMs Ruth Dixon-LawrenceConcerto Grosso, Op 6, No 8 - Corelli Capriccio Espagnol - arr. Dackow Hungarian Dance No 5 - Brahms / Isaac
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeMrs Halina BaranowskiFiocco Allegro - Hector Frocco / Del Borgo Allegro in C Major - Mozart / IsaccDanse Macabre - Saint-Saens / McLeodSerenade fro Strings "Waltz" - Tchaikovsky / Davies
Mowbray CollegeMs Suzannah CalvertFolk Tune Air & Fiddler's Fury - Safford Waltz No.2 - Shostakovich / Lavender
Camberwell High School Ms Olivia ForsbergPalladio - Karl Jenkins / Longfield Dagodas - Richard MeyerThe Duke of Atholl Set - Traditional
Bazzini Junior String OrchestraWednesday August 10, 12pm - 4.30pm
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeLiz ByassSlane - Newbold M to the 3rd Power - Carold Nunez
Our Lady of Sion College Mrs Jackie TinsteyNight Journey - Stephen Chin Knights Quest - Soon Hee Newbold
Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs CampusDetails not available at time of printing
St Monica's College EppingMs Pei Sun LaiTBC
Balwyn High SchoolAlex Woliansky Short Suite - Stefan Karpiniec Fiddle Fever - Keith Sharp
East Doncaster Secondary CollegeMr Carl Williams Largo from Xerxes - Handel / Longfield Old Molly Hare - Dabczynski
Ringwood Secondary CollegeJack Lam Fancy Fiddles - Mark Williams Winter Waltz - Stephin Chin Calypso Jive - Stephin Chin
Blackburn High SchoolRobyn Carrington Spring Breezes - Richard Meyer Conquistador - Baker-Mondaya
Festival Finale Concert
Robert Blackwood HallBuilding 2 Monash University,Wellington Road, Clayton
(Melways Ref Map 70 F11, Map 475 Building 2)
For tickets visit www.monash.edu.au/monart or call Monash University Box Office
(03) 9905 1111
Tickets: $15 Adults | $10 Concession$40 Family (2 adults, 2 children)
August 27th @ 7pmFeaturing outstanding Ensembles from the 18 days of the 2011 Festival
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Workshops, concerts and lots of fun for Primary and High School brass players of all levels and their teachers
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Franz Josef Beginner String GroupThursday August 11, 8.30- 1.15pm
Laburnum Primary SchoolMrs Cathy AltmannCeltic Lullaby - Keith Sharp T(V) Time: The Spy Serial from "Suite of the Day" - Hilary Bureoyne
Wesley College Glen Waverley CampusMrs Bronwyn OswellClog Dance - Loreta Fin Carousel - Stephen ChinSiberian Tigers - Stephen Chin
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMs Marianne Barrow Medieval Kings - Soon Hee Newbold Double Trouble - Lauren Bernofsky
Mazenod CollegeMr Stuart CookTunes for My String Orchestra - Sheila Nelson 1. Marco Takes a Walk 2.Blue Bells 3. Tom-Tom-Tomahawk
Balwyn High SchoolMr Paul JonesThe Winds of Autumn - M. Hopkins Fruit Salad (Watermelon, Strawberry, Mango & Passionfruit) - L. Finn
Trinity Grammar School Primary String Group Mrs Therese McCoppinGhosh Ship - Stephen Chin High Plains March - David Hinds
Presbyterian Ladies' CollegeMr David Le GuenDo Si Do - Richard Meyer Sea Chantey - Doug Spata
Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs CampusDetails unavailable at time of printing
NS Design Intermediate String OrchestraThursday August 11, 1.30 - 6pm
Ringwood Secondary College Jack LamBrandenburg Concerto No 3 Allegro - Bach / Issaac Prelude from Holberg Suite - Grieg / McBrien
Girton Grammar SchoolMrs Cally BartlettLargo from Concerto No 3 in A minor - CPE Bach / SievingThe Abduction from the Seraglio Overture - Mozart / Hoff-manEureka - Keith Sharp
Wesley College Glen Waverley CampusMrs Helen HoltVariations on an Irish Tune - Brian Balmages Artic Fire - Stephen Chin
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolMs Pauline ThomsonSunward Overture - Hofeldt Waltzing Matilda - Manricks
Presbyterian Ladies' CollegeMrs Janet FernandesPoor Wayfaring Stranger - Fenske Orange Jam - Jeffrey S Bishop
Thursday 11th - Friday 12th | Strings Ensembles | Robert Blackwood Hall
Wesley College Elsternwick (JSO)Mrs Wendy TookeNight Voyage - Susan Day A Knight's Quest - Lorest Fin
Heinrich Gill Senior String OrchestraThursday August 11, 6.15 - 10.30pmChristian College Geelong Senior CampusBen CastleSinfonia In F - Vivaldi / Frankenpohl Danse Buccharale - Saint Saens / Dackow
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMs Marianne BarrowSymphony No 44, 4th Movement - Haydn / Parrish Canzone Sotto Le Stelle - Lucas
Presbyterian Ladies' CollegeMr David Le GuenFantasy on Simple Gifts - Robert Kerr Capriol Suite - Peter Warlock
Blackburn High SchoolRobyn CarringtonFolk Tune & Fiddle Dance - Percy Fletcher Overture to the Wind - Kirt Mosier
Camberwell Girls' Grammar SchoolMr Rohan MackOctet Op. 15a, 1st Movement only - W. Bargiel
Franz Josef Beginner String GroupFriday August 12, 8.30 - 1.15pm
East Doncaster Secondary CollegeMr Carl WilliamsA Celtic Suite 1. John Ryan's Polka 2. The Dark Island - K&H Colledge
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeMs Karina Si SistoLittle Latin Melody - John Widger Synco Bamba - John WidgerMidnight Tango - William Pordon
Camberwell High School Mr Ed GrigoryanTwo Baroque Pieces - arr. Matesky Tomahawk - Matesky
Blackburn High SchoolMs Felicity SchijfTap Dancer - K&D Blackwel Broadway or Bust - K&D BlackwellFiddle Time Rag - K&D Blackwell
Balwyn High SchoolPaul JonesFruit Salad - Loreta Fin Chilli Salsa - Loreta Fin
Mowbray College Primary StringsMs Suzannah CalvertGulpy the Goldfish - R. Anne Svendsen William Tell Overture - Rossini / Meyer
Mowbray CollegeMs Suzannah CalvertSahara Crossing - Richard Meyer Sakura - Elliot Del Borgo
Salesian CollegeDetails unavailable at time of printing
Bazzini Junior String OrchestraFriday August 12, 1.30 - 6pm
Mowbray CollegeMr Christopher SluiceFiddle Fever - Keith Sharp Kalypso Kangaroo - Loreta FinA Knight's Quest - Loreta Fin
Salesian CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
East Bentleigh Primary SchoolMiss Teresa Homewood The Caisson Song - GruberAuld Lang Syne - Scottish Air
Camberwell High School Joanne HeatonDance of the Tumblers - arr. DackowSheebeg and Sheemore - Michael HopkinsEl Toro! - Donald Brubaker
Wesley College Glen Waverley CampusMrs Bronwyn OswellFanfare for Strings - Doris Gazda Moonlight Tango - Richard MeyerThe King's Fiddler - Keith Sharp
Wantirna CollegeMr Jack LamDo-Si-Do - Richard Meyer Andante from Surprise Symphony - Haydn / Dackow
Viewbank CollegeMrs Sarah WilliamsThe Lord of the Dance - Hardiman / Moore
Wesley College St Kilda Rd Campus Ms Louise HildyardAmadeus - Mozart / Hoffman Fernando's Tango - Keith Sharp
D'Addario Foundation Symphony OrchestraFriday August 12, 6.30 - 10.30pm
Blackburn High SchoolMr Stephen HardieThe Marriage of Figaro Overture - Mozart Siegfried Idyll - Richard Wagner
Ballarat Schools'Mr Andrew DaleOverture to Rienzi - Wagner / Dackow Nimrod - Elgar / Barnard
Scotch College MelbourneMr John FergusonNew World Symphony (1st Mvt) - Dvorak Violin Concerto (3rd Mvt) - Bluch
Nanjing No 1 High School Mr Lui DajinSerenade for Strings in C Major, 2nd Mvt - Tchaikovesky Folk Music: Going the West Gate
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Deer River Junior Concert BandSunday August 14, 12.30 - 5.45pm
Rowville Secondary CollegeMr Jakob JohnsonAdrenaline Engines - Standbridge Highlights from Carmen - Bizet / Williams Countdown - Neeck
Upwey Secondary CollegeMr Dimitri WillenbergThe Man from Snowy River - Rowland / Sweeney
Eltham Combined Primary Schools BandMr Daniel NealTBC Salvation Is Created - Chesnokov / Brown Affirmation - William Owens
In Schools Music "Hills Concert Band"Andrew McAlisterMarch in the Shadows - Kiefer Hymn for Band - StuartWombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin
Melbourne Grammar SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Salesian College ChadstoneMs Joanne CurrieBluster - Thomas Kahelin March from Symphony No.2 - arr. Longfield
Luther CollegeMr Steve MajstorovicWombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin Countdown - Larry Neeck
Mentone Girls' Secondary CollegeGeoff EarleTales of a Medieval Warrior - Weller Pie Jesu - Webber / McGintyGavotte En Rondeau - Bach / Brubaker
Mooroopna Secondary CollegeMs Lindy TennantAbandoned Treasure Hunt - Rob Grice Gather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter Adrenaline Engines - Standbridge
Wenger Community Brass/Concert BandSunday August 14, 6.15 - 10.30pm
Geelong Youth Concert BandDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Westgate Concert BandDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Boroondara Brass Inc.Mr Daniel Van BergenWhen I Survey - Olaf Ritman The Spirit of Puccini - Herman Pallhauber
Oakleigh City BandDavid KeeffeEmerald Hill - KeeffePuttin' on the Ritz - Irving Berlin arr. Goff Richards Overture to "the Magic Flute" - Mozart arr. Rimmer
The Grainger Wind SymphonyRoland YeungThe Queen Symphony 1st & 2nd Mvts - Kashif / Somers
Saturday 13th | String Ensembles | Robert Blackwood Hall Sunday 14th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
NS Design Intermediate String OrchestraSaturday August 13, 12.00 - 5.50pm
Balwyn High SchoolAlex WolianskyOrgan Fugue in G Minor - Bach / Cerulli My Funny Valentine - Rogers / Custer
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMs Marianne BarrowAppalachian Folk Fantasy - Anne McGinty Final Quest - Daniel Chisham
Ruyton Girls' SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Wesley College St Kilda Rd CampusDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Trinity Grammar SchoolMrs Janet FernandesFinale from Overture to William Tell - arr. Dackow Fill in the Blanks - Carrie Lane Grusele
Sophia MundiDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Firbank Grammar School Mr Kim MorleyBallet of the Unhatched Chicks - Mussorgsky / Mishra Stairway to Heaven - arr. James UhlPaddadio - Karl Jenkins
Luther CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
D'Addario Foundation Symphony OrchestraSaturday August 13, 6.30 - 10.30pm
Bendigo Colleges Symphony OrchestraDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeMs Kirsten PrescottHopak - Mussorgsky / Lyador Overture 1812 - Tschaikowsky / Lehmeler Vilia - Lehar / RydenAmadeus - Mozart / Hoffman
Trinity Grammar SchoolMichelle StanicMelodies from "Der Rosen Kavalier" - Strauss / Perry Nimrod - Enigma Variations Op. 36 - Elgar
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolRoland YeungSymphony No. 104 1st Mvt - Haydn The Barber of Seville Overture - Rossini / Isaac
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Deer River Junior Concert BandMonday August 15, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Trinity Grammar School (2)Details unavailable at time of printing
Xavier College - Burke HallChistopher Eury, Robin HenrySimple Song - Hultgren Serengeti Dreams - R W. Smith Eye of the Tiger - Sullivan & Peterik, arr. J. Stuart
Hampton Primary SchoolDetails not available at time of printing
St Kevin's CollegeDr Andrew Mathers, Mr Nick MulderFanfare for a New Age - Story Salvation Is Created - Chesnokov / BrownGroovee - Saucedo
East Doncaster Secondary CollegeMiss Emily MouldGroovee - Saucedo Red Balloon - Anne McGinty Zoot Suit Riot - arr. Sweeney
Padua College MorningtonMrs Julianne SimTu Ungane - Scott Watson Salvation Is Created - Chesnokov / BrownMajestica - Gary Gazlay
Parade CollegeMartin Macauley & Terri McPhailAdrenaline Engines - Standridge Shipwrecked - Ryan Nowlin
Cobram Secondary CollegeMr Justin McLarenEl Tango - Rob Romeyn The Water is Wide - arr. SwearingenRum-Bah - Brian West
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandMonday August 15, 1.30 - 5.40pm
Mentone Girls' Grammar SchoolMrs Susanna RummelMarch of the Trolls - Grieg / Beck Hymn for Band - Hugh Stuart Danse Bohemien - Standridge
Melbourne Grammar SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Cobram Secondary CollegeMr Justin McLarenGallant Marines - King / Swearingen Through London Streets - Alan Lee Silva Little Suite for Band - Grundman
Lyneham High School Miss Beth WayCritical Mass - Todd Stalter In All it's Glory - Swaeringen
Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs CampusDetails unavailable at time of printing
Deer River Junior Concert BandMonday August 15, 6.00 - 9.50pm
Wangaratta High SchoolMrs Jenny O'BrienGroovee - Saucedo Salvation Is Created - Chesnokov / Brown Jai Ho - arr. Brown
Blackburn Primary SchoolMs Tanya BethunePictures at an Exhibition - arr. Sweeney Groove - Saucedo
Assumption College KilmoreMr Brad SlaterMaya: The Lost Civilization - Story Ave Verum Corpus - Mozart / Johnson Countdown - Neeck
Donvale Christian CollegeMr Peter SheridanGroovee - Saucedo Jupiter from the Planets Salvation Is Created - Chesnokov / Brown
Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs CampusDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Shelford Girls' GrammarDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Ringwood Secondary CollegeMr Sion BoomsmaGroovee - Saucedo Gather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter
Monday 15th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall Chief Adjudicators | Concert Bands - Jazz Ensemble
Monte Mumford – Concert Bands Chief Adjudicator
Monte Mumford holds an international reputation as a conductor, adjudicator, clinician and lecturer, contributing regularly to the field of music education through the presentation of conference papers, written publications, professional development offerings, master classes and performance pedagogy studies. He is highly regarded in music education circles for his experience, dedication, expertise, passion and effective, empowering teaching style. He is in demand as a music education consultant, providing teaching strategies and professional development programmes for music educators and students alike. Mr. Mumford continues to maintain a vigorous performance profile as a conductor and trombonist, as well as sustaining his international freelance consultancy practice. Mr. Mumford was most recently Associate Professor of Music Education at Northwestern College, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, where he served as Director or Bands, Head of Winds and Percussion and lectured in Advanced Conducting and Instrumental Music Education. He was formerly Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Tasmania, where he directed the School’s extensive ensemble program, lectured in conducting, music
history, aural studies, and music education. He is also Founder and Past Musical director of the University of Tasmania Community Music Programme.
Jemina Bunn - Training & Novice Concert Bands Chief Adjudicator Jemima has directed Music Programs at Camberwell High School, Ivanhoe Grammar and, most recently, Glen Waverley Secondary College, coordinating active classroom and instrumental programs. She is currently working as an Instrumental Music Coordinator at the Eastern Metropolitan Region .Jemima completed a Bachelor of Education from The University of Melbourne in 1996. Completing her Masters in Music Education at University of Wisconsin – Madison 2001-2002, Jemima undertook research in curriculum studies and the comparison of the affect of standards-based education on music education, and analysis of pedagogical trends of Australian music education through a historical study of the Australian Journal of Music Education.Jemima has served as a committee member, Vice-President and President of ABODA – Victoria. In 2006, she received an Excellence Award for her work as an ensemble director and music educator. Jemima has recently stepped down as ABODA Victoria President to take on the role of President of ABODA National.She has performed and toured extensively with several wind ensembles - the Melbourne Youth Symphonic Band; the Australian National Youth Band; and was a member of Australian Wind Orchestra, touring the United States and performing at the Mid West Clinic in 1993. In December of 2005, Jemima took
a Wind Ensemble of forty students for a three week tour of the United States. Over past years, Jemima has conducted ensembles for Melbourne Youth Music – George Dreyfus Youth Band 2006 & John Anthill Youth Band 2007 & 2008; the Eastern Region Concerts – Symphony of Seasons 2004 and Splash 2007; and The University of Wisconsin – Madison Summer Music Clinic 2002 and 2006 Australia Band. Earlier in the 2010, Jemima conducted an ensemble at the University of Southern Mississippi Honours Band Camp. She has presented clinics at Sounds Great 2004 & 2007, the 2004 Mid West Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, and QBOC 2010. She has worked as tutor and adjudicator at the Western Australian Concert Band Festival 2010, and Melbourne School Bands’ Festival.In 2010 and 2011, Jemima has conducted of the Melbourne Wind Ensemble, an ensemble made up of professional and semi-professional wind, brass and percussion players who wish to play high level, challenging wind ensemble repertoire.
Tim Davies - Jazz Ensembles Chief AdjudcatorGrammy nominated Composer, Arranger and Band Leader Tim Davies first dreamt of leading his own big band when he was twelve, inspired by a cassette of Australia’s Daly-Wilson Big Band—a dream realized in 1998, when he formed his first band in Melbourne. Since 2000, Davies has based his big band in Los Angeles, featuring top session and touring players. The band's first record, “Epic”, was released in 2002 and a new album, “Dialmentia”, came out in May 2009. Grounded in the traditional, his music adds elements of classical, rock, metal and hip hop, creating a blend that is truly unique. Davies' big band music is now played all over the world and he is often commissioned. In 2010 Davies writing was recognized with a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition for the piece “Counting to Infinitiy”.When not writing for or leading the band, Davies has found his niche working as an arranger, orchestrator and conductor in Hollywood. With the assistance of several grants, Davies moved to Los Angeles in 1998 to study at the University of Southern California. His first professional break came after a lesson with band leader and arranger John Clayton. Clayton invited Davies to assist him for his 3 years as the Director of Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl.
In addition to his jazz work, a large part of his time is spent orchestrating and arranging music for Film and Television. Recent orchestration highlights include the TV shows Pushing Daisies, Glee, The Event and No Ordinary Family and the films Death Race, Australia, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Wolfman and Sex and the City 2. Davies has written much concert music and is a represented composer of the Australian Music Centre. He frequently returns for concerts and has given masterclasses and lectures at all of the major Australian East Coast music schools. He has recently joined the board of “Education Through Music”, a non-profit that provides music lessons in schools that do not have music programs.
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Adjudicators & Tutors | Concert Bands - Jazz EnsembleSue ArneySue graduated from Melbourne State College in 1986 and was engaged to work as part of a team to establish the South Gippsland Schools Music Programme – a cooperative music programme encompassing four secondary schools throughout the region. Since then she has worked in a variety of schools including government and non-government, primary and secondary. Her passion lies in establishing and building music programs that encourage participation by all students across the school, either formally or informally, and developing the music program as a vital and entrenched part of the school and greater community. Her work as guest conductor and junior band specialist has led to invitations to work as a clinician and lecturer with organisations such as Melbourne Youth Music, Australian Band and Orchestra Directors’ Association; Victorian Instrumental Teachers; Melbourne, Monash and Tasmania Universities and schools throughout Victoria and interstate.
As a musician and musical director Sue has been involved in over 60 productions.Her experience includes working with companies both in Melbourne and regional Victoria, in schools and community theatre. She has been awarded for her musical direction of ‘42nd Street’, ‘Guys and Dolls’ and ‘Les Miserables’.Sue has toured the UK, USA, Europe, Japan and Hong Kong as a member of the Melbourne Youth Symphonic Band and Australia Wind Orchestra. She has held management positions with Melbourne Youth Music, National Band Camp, State Music Camp, Victoria and was International Tour Director for the Australian Wind Orchestra. She is also an active committee member of aMuse (Association of Music Educators).Sue holds Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Education degrees and has recently held the position of Transition/Junior School Co-ordinator at Blackburn High School, where she also taught Years 7 – 9 Classroom Music directed the Junior Band.
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Cheryl ClarkCheryl Clark is an accomplished musician who specialises on saxophone, and doubles on the oboe, flute and clarinet. A regular member of the leading Big Bands in Melbourne, including the Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra (Formerly the Australian Showband), the Moovin’ and Groovin Orchestra and the J.W. Swing Orchestra, Cheryl has toured nationally with international acts including Ray Charles and Jerry Lewis. She also has performance credits with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the Australian Pops Orchestra and the Victorian State Orchestra. A versatile performer, Cheryl’s musical experiences include numerous television appearances, theatre productions, and commercial recording sessions including movie soundtracks and CD releases. Cheryl is co-author of six contemporary music books, Creative Saxophone, Creative Saxophone Duets, Creative Saxophone Improvising, Creative Clarinet, Creative Clarinet Duets and Creative Clarinet Improvising all of which are published by Oxford University Press (UK) and distributed worldwide.In 1990 Cheryl earned her Bachelor of Education, with a double major in music, from the University of Melbourne. She is Head of Woodwind at Melbourne Girls Grammar School, and she also teaches instrumental music at Viewbank College.
Jason DigbyJason has been the Head of Woodwind at Carey Baptist Grammar School in Melbourne for the past 23 years. He is a passionate and energetic clarinet and saxophone teacher particularly skilled in both individual and group tuition of single reed woodwind instruments. Many of Jason’s past and present saxophone and clarinet students have achieved the highest results in performance at VCE, International Baccalaureate, Associate, Licentiate and Fellowship assessments and instrumental competitions. Several of Jason’s students have gone on to tertiary studies and professional careers in performance and instrumental teaching. Jason is an advocate of the Trinity Guildhall system of instrumental and vocal assessments.
Over the years Jason has built the woodwind department at Carey to a base of over 100 students with four itinerate specialist teachers. Jason was instrumental in building the Band and Jazz Programs in the Middle School at Carey. Presently he directs the Junior School Donvale Campus Year 5 Training Band, Junior School Donvale Campus Band, Junior School Kew Year 4 Training Band, Middle School Year 7 Training Band and Middle School Concert Band. He directs the award winning Carey Saxophone Quartet. He teaches Band Classes at Year 7 level. In the Jazz arena, Jason teaches Year 8 and 9 Jazz Studies Classes and directs the Middle School Ellington Jazz Band. He is Musical Director for the Carey Musical Theatre Association and has received two nominations for Musical Director of the Year from the Victorian Musical Theatre Guild.
Michael HarveyMichael Harvey graduated with a Bachelor of Education from Melbourne College of Advanced Education in 1988 and completed his Master of Education at the University of Melbourne in 2005. He has taught in a variety of schools since graduating including Director of Music at Viewbank College, Fintona Girls School, Head of Performing Arts at Marymede Catholic College and is currently Leader of Performing Arts at Wantirna College.Michael studied Trumpet under leading performers such as Geoff Payne, John Schmidli, and Merve Simpson. He has also studied conducting under Roland Yeung and Dr Rob McWilliams. He conducts a wide range of ensembles and is currently conducting Robertson Youth Orchestra. Michael is a regular guest conductor at music camps and workshops. He travelled to the US as a guest conductor and speaker in 2006 at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Graham LloydGraham Lloyd’s early music interests saw him learning violin and cello at Secondary School after which he enlisted into the Australian Regular Army in 1972 as an Apprentice Musician studying the clarinet. Graduating from the Army Apprentices School in 1973 he received the Boosey and Hawkes prize for instrumental proficiency. In 1976 he was detached to the Army School of Music, as a clarinet and theory instructor. In 1982, he began his Student Bandmaster Course at the Royal Military School of Music Kneller Hall, London. Among the prizes he received on completion of the course were: the Besson Cup and Medal for gaining the highest marks in the Ministry of Defence Examinations; the Somerville Prize for best concert band arrangement and the coveted
Worshipful Company of Musicians Trophy and Silver Medal for the best overall student of the course. In September 1987, he was posted to the now Defence Force School of Music in Macleod, Victoria, and was subsequently promoted to Captain. In this position he was responsible for the training and instruction of all Army and Navy musician enlistees. In 1989, Graham was posted as the Second in Command/Deputy Music Director of the 3rd Military District Band in Melbourne, Victoria. Later that same year he accepted the position of Director of Music, Royal Australian Air Force and Commanding Officer of the then RAAF Central Band and, soon after, was promoted to Squadron Leader. In 1997, he was appointed as the Commanding Officer of the Air Force Bands. In 2000, he was posted to RAAF Training Command, in charge of Air Force music policy and the future direction of Air Force bands.Feb 2004, Graham accepted the position of Officer Commanding/Chief Instructor at the Defence Force School of Music and transferred back to the Army with the rank of Major.Graham’s main music interests are composing, arranging, teaching and conducting. His Concert Band work, Prelude for a Festival, won the 1988 Yamaha Composer of the Year award. Additionally, he has arranged and composed over 500 works for Concert Bands, Brass Bands and orchestras for every possible occasion from major concerts in the Opera House to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Sydney in 2005. He completed his Masters in music composition at Melbourne University in 1999. Graham has been published by Barnhouse Publications in the US, De Haske in Europe and Muso’s Media in Australia. In 2009 Graham completed his long awaited book “Understanding Intonation for Musicians not Mathematicians”Graham is regularly called upon to adjudicate state and National community band festivals, eisteddfods, solo and small group contests and to lecture on various music subjects including arranging, composition and conducting. He lectures at various music institutions including Melbourne University’s Music Faculty. Graham is now concentrating on advancing music knowledge by presenting training seminars and workshops across Australia and overseas for music educators and ensemble directors.
Ken MacDonaldAt the age of 11 Ken started his playing career and over the next 5 years gained many honours in Solo Competitions, including a hat trick of wins at the Northern England Championships. He was accepted into the National Youth Orchestra and Youth Brass Band of Great Britain after a series of auditions at the early age of 14.After completing his secondary education Ken went on to Oxford to do more studies. In 1966 he was approached by Harry Mortimer to join one of his “MEN OF BRASS” Bands, Morris Motors, this was the beginning of his association with England’s Top Bands.The following year Ken took up his first teaching post in Barnsley, Yorkshire and joined The World famous Grimethorpe Colliery Band as Assistant Principal Cornet and was soon promoted to Principal Cornet. Through this involvement he gained valuable experience, not only in guest appearances, but conducting and adjudicating.In 1974 Ken made another career move, to the renowned Black Dyke Mills Band. The following 9 years proved even more successful in many areas: Contests, cutting numerous records, (including many with the Virtuosi and National Bands of Great Britain) making many Television and radio appearances and playing an average 80/100 concerts per year.Since his arrival in Australia in 1983 Ken has played a significant part in the development of Concert and Brass Bands, imaginative concerts, the production of many compact discs and an enviable record of competition successes.He has adjudicated and assessed performances throughout Australia, Europe, America and New Zealand and was chief adjudicator at the 2005 Australian National Championships. He is an assessor for various State Education Boards as well as an examiner for a National Music Board. He has made many guest appearances (playing and conducting) and conducted seminars and workshops for Boosey & Hawkes and Yamaha. He retired from serious playing to take up the Musical Directors position with The Hawthorn City Band in 1985, leading them to 5 National Championships, many State and overseas titles, as well as tours to America and New Zealand. Although throughout his life Ken has concentrated his efforts with Brass Bands, he has spent a lot of time rehearsing, adjudicating and the development of Concert Bands and is at present Musical Director of 2 Concert Bands, a Symphony Orchestra and various Brass ensembles and has worked with many other College and School Bands. He is at present employed at Balwyn High School as Head of Brass and Concert Band Co-Coordinator.
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Daryl McKenziePreviously Musical Director for the Nine Network’s “Hey Hey It’s Saturday” during the 1990’s and the first series on Seven’s “Australia’s Got Talent”. Has previously directed the AFI awards for the ABC and episodes of “Dancing with the Stars” and the Good Friday Appeal. Daryl has orchestrated and conducted numerous international movies including The Truman Show, Death Defying Acts, Hating Alison Ashley, Two Hands, and Bootmen to name a few. Artists to use Daryl’s arrangements include Ray Charles, Randy Crawford, Tom Jones, Kate Ceberano, Barry Manilow and BB King. Daryl is currently Musical Director of the Victoria Police Showband, directs the Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra and lectures at the Victorian College of the Arts. Daryl recently displayed his skills at writing for and performing on beer stubbies in a well known commercial.
Andrew Mott Andrew Mott has been involved in music education for 25 years with experience in both regional and metropolitan schools and across numerous government and independent school music programs.
He studied at Melbourne State College and commenced in education as part of the team at the South Gippsland Schools’ Music Programme based in Leongatha, Victoria.From 1988-90 he undertook a Masters in performance and conducting at Michigan State University studying with Alan Siebert, Ken Bloomquist and John Lindenau.From 1990-93 Andrew directed the Melbourne Wind Orchestra and during this period premiered a number of new works, hosting several international guest conductors such as James Keene, Wayne Bennett, James Barnes & Frank Battisti.Andrew served as Head of Brass & Percussion at Scotch College from 1991-99 where he was involved with all levels of conducting and instrumental teaching. He has worked as an ensemble director, IM teacher and in an advisory capacity with the Education Dept’s IMPRESS program in many schools across Melbourne. He has also served as a member of the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Music Board and on the AMEB Examinations Advisory Board, representing government schools.Andrew served as Director of Music at Blackburn High School from 2004 to 2010. Ensemble-wise, he is currently directing the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Wind Symphony as well as a number of other projects. As an ensemble director his interests range across jazz, orchestral and wind mediums and the crossover of each into new areas.
Tom RyanTom Ryan has committed his entire professional life, to gaining experience and knowledge within the music education and performance field. As a trombonist, he is a founding member of Shrewd Brass and has spent the last 17 years touring schools and communities throughout Australia and Singapore for Musica Viva Australia. He was also co - founder of the successful music comedy group – “Wacky Music Comedy”. Tom now runs his own music comedy ensemble “Lounge” and trumpet fanfare ensemble.Tom is involved as a Conductor and Musical Director for Community Theatre and in 2003; he received the musician’s award from the Victorian Music Theatre Guild for services to Musical theatre.As an educator and administrator, Tom was the Victorian manager of Musica Viva In Schools between 1999 and 2007 and until recently was coordinator for performances, learning and development at The Song Room – an organisation that assists disadvantaged schools access The Arts. Prior to this was a classroom and instrumental music teacher at Parade College in Bundoora.
Roger Schmidli Roger Schmidli has been playing trombone professionally for over 25 years. He has worked with a diverse range of artists, having performed with the likes of Jerry Lewis, Ray Charles or local artists like John Farnham, Anthony Warlow and David Campbell. He has also enjoyed working at times on television, movie soundtracks and numerous commercial CD releases. Roger also plays in professional theatre where he has more recently completed spells on shows such as The Producers, The Lion King, Spamalot, Prescilla and Mary Poppins.Roger also composes and arranges works for big band, some of which have been recently recorded for albums by the Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra, an ensemble of which he is a long term member.As a music educator, Roger has lectured in brass and education at the University of Melbourne. He is currently Head of Brass and Bands at Scotch College, Hawthorn where, among many ensembles, he directs Scotch’s Senior Big Band and Symphonic Wind.
Peter SharpPeter commenced his musical career playing clarinet and saxophone in the Royal Australian Navy Band in 1975. After ten years service he left the navy and commenced his studies in a Bachelor of Music Education at Melbourne State College. He commenced employment with the Education Department as an instrumental music teacher in 1988 and in 1996 was made Director of Instrumental music at Frankston High School, a position he still holds. Peter has been a guest conductor and clinician at numerous band camps and festivals and was director of the Cranbourne Lions Club Concert Band from 2005 – 2008.
Kirk J SkinnerKirk has extensive experience as a Musical Director on the professional and non-professional circuits and is currently the Victorian Manager of Education for Musica Viva Australia. He studied conducting at Covent Garden and at the Victorian College of Arts and holds multiple graduate and post graduate qualifications in music. He is a woodwind Examiner for both the Australian Music Examination Board and the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Board.Kirk was Musical Director for the Victorian State Schools Performing Arts Unit JOINING the CHORUS from 2003 – 2011. He was Musical Director for the Pacific Schools Games Opening Ceremony held at Optus Oval in November 2005. He was also the Musical Director and conductor for the closing Ceremony at the Sydney Myer Music Bowl. Kirk was the Musical Director for the 2010 State Schools Spectacular “Shine On” at Hisense Arena, 2009 JtC Musical ‘BARNUM’ Comedy Theatre, 2008 State Schools Spectacular ‘Made in Australia’, 2006 JtC Musical ‘OKLAHOMA’ Her Majesty’s Theatre Melbourne, 2003 State Schools Spectacular’ Retrospect’ at Rod Laver Arena.Kirk has musically directed many award winning productions including Mack & Mabel, Candide, Oklahoma, La Cage Aux Folles, On The Twentieth Century, Follies, City of Angels, West Side Story, Barnum. He has also conducted for the touring productions of Cats and Les Miserables, and has musically directed all three of the ‘One Night Stand With…’ concerts presented by the Victorian A.I.D.S. Council. In 2007 Kirk was the Musical Director for the Twelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane’s tribute production of Carousel with Scott Irwin as Billy and Katrina Retallick as Julie. Kirk has worked with most of Australia’s principal performers in Musical Theatre. Kirk has received four Music Theatre Guild Awards for Best Musical Director from the Musical Theatre Guild of Victoria. He has received numerous provincial and community awards for his commitment and passion in the pursuance of excellence in musical education and the development of young musicians in Victoria.With over 30 years of experience in education Kirk has taught class and instrumental music in both primary and secondary schools culminating to the position of Director of Music in one of Melbourne’s leading independent schools. He still finds time in a very busy schedule to run workshops and concerts for schools, community bands and orchestras. He is regularly found adjudicating many of the festivals and eisteddfods around the country.
Greg Spence From Carnegie Hall in New York with the Adelaide Symphony to Dancing with the Stars, Melbourne based studio and freelance trumpeter/educator Greg Spence has performed, toured, and recorded with a broad range of artists and ensembles including Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra with Herbie Hancock, Wyecliffe Gordon, Wayne Bergeron, Michael Buble, Bobby Shew, James Morrison, Olivia Newton John, Hugh Jackman, Joe Chindamo, Joe Camaleri, Renee Gayer and many more. Greg recently toured Australasia with the Motown Event featuring artists such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Sumpremes and Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. Greg can be heard on albums by artists ranging from Human Nature and Marcia Hines to David Campbell and the B# Bigband.Greg is in his 10th series as lead trumpeter for Dancing with the Stars and is a member of 2 Musica Viva in Schools groups, “Shrewd Brass” and “Amanaska”. In 2004, Greg released a trumpet method “The Only No Mystery Guide to Trumpet Mastery” which recieved glowing reviews internationally and is sold in over 40 countries.
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Amanda RowarthAmanda was born in England to a musical family, moving to Melbourne during her school years. Although originally wanting to become a dentist, she managed to complete a B.Ed (Music) and M.Ed (Educational Management) at the University of Melbourne.In between she studied for four years in London with Christopher Bunting, former professor at the Royal College of Music and pupil of Pablo Casals. During this time Amanda continued to teach and perform in chamber orchestras and smaller ensembles in England and Italy.After returning to Australia Amanda taught 'cello at many schools and directed string programs and orchestras. She was also very involved in chamber music, particularly piano trios and quartets.
Amanda is a talented cellist with a colourful background, having played in various orchestras across Europe and Australia, as well as for many professional musical theatre productions such as Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, A Little Night Music, Into the Woods and West Side Story. Concert tours and recording sessions include such artists as Barry White, Rod Stewart, David Gates, the John Butler Trio, Anthony Warlow and Marina Prior.Amanda is an experienced adjudicator having been engaged for the Boroondara and Manningham Eisteddfods, Billy Hyde Strings Festivals and many school competitions.In January 2011 Amanda took up the position of Head of Music at Haileybury.
Adjudicators | Strings Ensembles
Adjudicators | Strings Ensembles
Sandra Dackow – String Ensembles Chief Adjudicator Sandra Dackow earned the Bachelor of Music, Master of Music and the Ph.D. from the Eastman School of Music of The University of Rochester. An Aspen Conducting fellow in 2001, she was also awarded the Silver Medal in the 2001 Vakhtang Jordania/New Millennium International Conducting Competition in Kharkov, Ukraine. She is currently serving as Music Director of the Hershey Symphony Orchestra in Pennsylvania and is a former Music Director of the Ridgewood Symphony Orchestra in New Jersey. A Native of East Paterson (Elmwood Park), New Jersey, Dr. Dackow has conducted bands and orchestras in the schools of Glen Rock and East Brunswick, New Jersey, and served as Supervisor of Music for the Ridgewood NJ public schools. A former chair of the string department and orchestra director at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, she has been a visiting faculty member during the summer sessions of the Eastman School of Music.An annual ASCAP award winning arranger, Dr. Dackow has generated over seventy published works for orchestras and is an author of the Orchestra Expressions curriculum. She is active as a guest conductor, adjudicator and clinician across the nation and Canada, in England, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Ukraine, South Africa and throughout Australia and Ireland. Dr. Dackow currently serves as President-elect of the Conductors Guild, an international organization.
Adjudicators & Tutors | Concert Bands - Jazz Ensemble
Ken WaterworthKen currently holds the position of Creative Arts Director for the Salvation Army, being responsible for the development of both the performing and visual arts as they are used in the Salvation Army in all states except New South Wales and Queensland. Having been involved in music making in the Salvation Army all his life, Ken was appointed conductor of the Salvation Army’s premier music ensemble, the Melbourne Staff Band in June 1994 having previously played euphonium in the band for fourteen years. Prior to taking his present position with the Salvation Army, Ken was the Director of Music at Eltham High School having been involved in the music program at the school since 1981. He played an extremely important role in the development and growth of the instrumental program at the school and established the school’s Symphonic Band as one of Australia’s finest school ensembles, resulting in an invitation to perform at the International Mid West Band Clinic in Chicago. Ken is acknowledged as one of Australia’s leading music educators, highly praised for his conducting, training and development of school concert bands throughout the country. He has been a speaker at music conferences, guest conductor, adjudicator and soloist throughout the country and has been recognised by the Australian Band And Orchestra Association for his contribution to music educationIn 1995 Ken was presented with an Australia Day Award for his service to the community and arts. The award was presented in recognition of Ken’s devotion and commitment as Director of Music at Eltham High School and he was further acknowledged by his selection as a finalist in the 1997 Victorian “Teacher of the Year” Awards. In 2003 Ken was awarded the Prime Minister’s Centenary Medal for outstanding leadership and development in Music Education.
Amy WertHas a Masters degree in Music Performance – Conducting, from Syracuse University, New York. As a part of her studies Amy performed with and conducted the Syracuse University Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Oratorio Society and Women’s Choir. She was awarded the Masters Prize from the School of Visual and Performing Arts. Amy worked as
an adjunct faculty member teaching Conducting and Musical Theatre repertoire classes, as well as Musical Directing the Drama Department’s production of ‘Kiss Me Kate’. Amy holds a Bachelor of Education (Music) from the University of Melbourne and the A.Mus.A. on the clarinet. Amy won the Victorian Theatre Guild Music Director’s Award for her musical direction of “Into the Woods” in 2001. Amy has been guest conductor/clinician for Melbourne Youth Music, ABODA, AMUSE, Geelong Concert Band, Melbourne School Bands Festival and the Melbourne Wind Ensemble.
Roland Yeung Born in Melbourne, Roland has completed a Master of Arts degree majoring in conducting studies and music education at Teachers College, Columbia University (NY) and holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Melbourne. His present position is as Director of Music at Carey Baptist Grammar School since 1993 followed 14 years music teacher, conductor and music co-ordinator at Blackburn High School. Roland has worked at state-wide level on music curriculum and assessment for the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority for over 25 years. He recently retired as chief assessor VCE music solo performance. Roland is life member of the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association – National, and has life membership of aMuse - the Association of Music Educators (Vic). His specialty in music is as a wind band conductor using the Saito Conducting Method. His most significant conducting teachers are Yohinao Osawa and the late Robert Rosen. His mentor was the late George Logie-Smith.He has been music director of The Grainger Wind Symphony, a community concert band of the highest standard, for most of years since the group was found the 25 years ago. He is looking forward to conducting in December this year the premiere performance of The Queen Symphony by Kashif arr. Somers inspired by Freddie Mercury. In June he conducted a terrific performance of Catfish Row: a symphonic suite from Porgy and Bess by Gershwin arr. Hunsberger for wind ensemble and two vocalists Wendy Howes and Kevin Kelly.He has been proudly involved in the Melbourne School Bands Festival since it first started in 1989.
Karen KyriakouKaren Kyriakou is a passionate and experienced violinist, music educator, composer and conductor. She completed her Bachelor of Music Education at the University of Melbourne in 1993 and is nearing completion of a Masters degree in Music Education at Monash University. Karen has worked exclusively as a musician and a music educator, teaching in schools, the community and her own home teaching studio.Karen has been involved in tutoring at numerous music camps and Band and String festivals, and frequently delivers workshops to students specializing in improvisation and composition. She is both a performer and a ‘Composer In The Classroom’ with the Musica Viva In Schools program, and also works as a freelance Composer in Residence with community groups as well as school-based ensembles. Karen is an active member of the Austa committee in her state of Victoria, and presents at music education conferences. She is also engaged in freelance work in the education program of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and some casual teaching at Monash University in the Education Faculty.Aside from composing educational works for school string ensembles, Karen also writes music for theatre, and is the composer and arranger for her world-music band Kazband, her music receiving positive media attention and regular airplay on radio throughout Australia.
Peter BandyPeter Bandy has earned himself a reputation as a conductor of considerable experience with successful performances in such diverse genres as Choral, Orchestral, Opera and Ballet Music. Alongside his performing talents are years spent learning his craft as Music Director, Music Arranger, Chorus Master and Orchestra Manager.Studying at the University of Western Australia, he won a professional conducting audition with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra in 1976. In the same year, he formed the 150-voice Perth Oratorio Choir which performed most of the major oratorios with professional symphony orchestras. He was Music Director of this choir for 10 years and his association with them continues.In 1979, he received a grant from the Western Australian Arts Council enabling him to study conducting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with Vilem Tausky.Peter Bandy has held important positions in Australia, conducting Orchestral and Choral Music, Opera and Ballet. He has now directed most major professional symphony orchestras in Australia and New Zealand. Since 1987 he undertook engagements as Chorus Master with the Australian Opera and in 1989, made his debut as a conductor with that company. Prior to this he was Music Director of the West Australian Gilbert and Sullivan Society for 7 years.As Associate and Resident Conductor of the Australian Ballet from 1987 he has conducted most ballets in the company's repertoire. In 1992 he toured with the company to New Zealand, conducting the Auckland Philharmonia in performances of Romeo and Juliet. He has also conducted for the Royal New Zealand, West Australian and Queensland Ballet Companies.Peter has worked with a diversity of artists such as James Galway, Dame Joan Sutherland, Richard Bonynge, Rolf Harris and Peter Schikele [PDQ Bach].In 1994-95, he again visited New Zealand conducting concerts with the Auckland Philharmonia and the Christchurch Symphony plus seasons with the Royal New Zealand Ballet involving the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.From 1996-98, Peter was Music Director of the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Society and also at Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School. He was Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Melbourne Youth Orchestra from 1993 - 2007 and during that time, directed his young players through successful performances of Mahler's 1st, 2nd & 5th Symphonies, Tchaikowsky’s 4th, 5th and 6th Symphonies, the complete Nutcracker, Swan Lake and Romeo & Juliet ballets, Shostakovich’s 5th 9th & 12th Symphonies, Carmina Burana, Verdi & Brahms’ Requiems, Holst's Planets Suite, Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique, Bruckner’s 4th Symphony, Pictures At An Exhibition (Moussorgsky/Ravel), Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra and Stravinsky’s three great ballets The Firebird, Petrushka and The Rite Of Spring.
Stephen Carpenter Holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Music and a Masters of Arts (hons) Degree from Monash University.
Stephen taught in the Victorian State School system for seven years and in 1987 was appointed to the position of Head of Woodwind Studies at Yarra Valley Anglican School and subsequently to the position of Director of Music (1990 to 1995). During this time (1980 – 88) he played clarinet and saxophone, specialising on bass clarinet and baritone saxophone, with the RAA 3rd Division Band, one of the bands of the Army Reserve. He is currently Head of Music TRSC at Ivanhoe Grammar School, where he is responsible for the development of the Senior School Music program, and conducts the Senior School ‘Golden Orchestra’ and the Locksley Symphonic Band.During 1989 he was on exchange as a Band Director to Oconomowoc Senior High School in Wisconsin, USA. While there, he studied conducting with Professor James Smith of the University of Wisconsin, Madison; H. Robert Reynolds of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and Mallory Thompson of the University of Florida, Tampa. He has continued his conducting studies since coming back to Australia with Dr. James Croft of the Florida State University, Tallahassee. He has extensive experience as a tutor with M.Y.M.C. and January Music Camps and was the Principal Conductor of the John Antill Youth Band from 1991 to 1995 and 2000 to 2003. He was the Associate Conductor of the Eastern Youth Laureate Wind Symphony 1990; invited Guest Conductor for the South West Region Music Festivals at Deniliquin 1990 and 1991 and the Geelong Summer Music Camp 1993, 1994 and 1996. He was the founding Musical Director of the Monash University Wind Symphony from 1994-2000. He has had a Musicology paper published in the German Journal “Clarino” (April, 2000) and was invited by IGEB to present a paper on Percy Grainger at the 8th International World Conference of WASBE at Schladming, Austria, 1997. He is a contributing author in the publication ‘The Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia’. His professional activities include adjudication of Band competitions for the Melbourne School Bands Festival, ABODA Level Festivals and the Victorian Bands League. He is currently the Head of Music and Head of the Performing Arts Department of Ivanhoe Grammar School, where he is responsible for the development of Music, Drama, the Instrumental Music and the Band and Orchestra program, conducting the Senior School ‘Golden Orchestra’ and the Senior Concert Band. In 2007 established the Heidelberg Wind Ensemble, one of the performance ensembles of the Heidelberg Orchestras Inc., group.
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Encore Music Training Concert BandTuesday August 16, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Caulfield Grammar School - Wheelers Hill Primary (NCB)Joe O'CallaghanBe Still My Soul - Robert W. Smith Dragons of the Ancient Court - Mark Williams
Caulfield Grammar School -Wheelers Hill SecondaryMr Simon BrownStarburst Fanfare - David Shaffer Cardiff Castle - Mark Williams
Gleneagles Secondary CollegeNicole McAlisterContinental Divide - Robert Sheldon Fanfare of the Champions - Brian Hogg
Maranatha Christian School - Cardinia CampusMrs Nicole LiddleShine - Rob Grice Linus and Lucy - Vince Guaraldi Pendragon Castle - Timothy Johnson
Loreto Mandeville HallMs Grania BurkeDragon Dance - Michael Story Construction Zone - Robert SheldonPower Rock - Michael Sweeney
Shepparton High SchoolMr Peter ReidDebut Concert - Hogg, West & Hultgren Continental Divide - Robert SheldonThe Spook - Brian West
Benalla CollegeBarry RobertsOn the March - G. Sebesky Old Hymn Tune - G. Sebesky Mexican Fiesta - G. Sebesky
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandTuesday August 16, 1.50 - 6.05pm
Benalla CollegeNatalie RobertsMountain of the Sun - Rob Grice The Crown of Castile - Vinson
Kelvin Grove State CollegeDetails unavailable at time of printing
Padua College MorningtonMr Lionel BaileyThe Thunder - Sousa Benediction - John StevensCritical Mass - Todd Stalter
Xavier CollegeMr Christopher Eury, Mr Nicholas GrundenHymn for Band - Hugh Stuart Critical Mass - Todd Stalter
Rowville Secondary CollegeMr Patrick ThomsonThe Crown of Castile - Vinson Legend - Tchaikovsky / HultgrenThrough London Streets - Alan Lee SilvaCaribbean Hideaway - Barnes
B&S Brass Advanced Concert BandTuesday August 16, 6.30 - 10.00pm
Xavier CollegeMr Peter BrosmanThe Little Ripper March - Stanhope Nimrod - Elgar / Reed Danzas Cubanas - Robert Sheldon
Caulfield Grammar School Caulfield CampusMr Simon BrownGreensleeves - Alfred Reed Rest - Frank Ticheli Scenes from an English Landscape - Adam Gorb
St Kevin's CollegeDr Andrew Mathers, Mr Jamie RansomeStreets of Forbes - David Jones Nimrod - Elgar / ReedAn Australian Rhapsody - Ralph Hultgren
Eltham High SchoolMiss Ingrid MartinThe Marbled Midnight Mile - Steven Bryant Redline Tango - John Mackey
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Alfred Music Publishing Novice Concert BandWednesday August 17, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Brighton Beach Primary SchoolDario OgrinCha Cha De Salsa - Cassotta Peter Gunn - Mancini / Cook Batman Theme - Hefti / Sebesky
St Kevin's CollegeMr Jamie RansomeTornado - Brad Ciechomski Starlit Night - Swearingen Cruise Control - Steve Hodges
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeWendy HarveyPenguin Promenade - Mike Hannickel Starlit Night - Swearingen Eye of the Tiger - Sebesky
Blackburn High SchoolSuzanne WeddingCrown of Glory - Robert W. Smith Starlit Night - Swearingen Geronimo - Brian West
Camberwell South Primary SchoolMichael RedmanCha Cha De Salsa - Cassotta Starlit Night - Swearingen Star Wars - StrommenPirates of the Caribbean - Sweeney
Xavier College - Burke HallZach ClarkeBe Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. Smith Starlit Night - Swearingen
St Helena Secondary CollegeMiss Natasha RobertsInvincible - Robert W. Smith Starlit Night - Swearingen Crank it Up - P. Broadbent
St Patrick's College BallaratKathleen PlastowDragons of the Ancient Court - Williams Starlit Night - Swearingen Cha Cha De Salsa - Cassotta
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandWednesday August 17, 1.50 - 6.15pm
Wangaratta High School Mr David Roe, Mrs Jenny O'BrienBolero - Ravel / Bocook Starlit Night - Swearingen Seventy Six Trombones - arr. Ricketts
St Patrick's College BallaratKathleen PlastowRhapsody in Blue - Gershwin / Curnow Starlit Night - Swearingen Transformers(Soundtrack Highlights) - arr. Brown
Belmont High SchoolMr James DavidsonFour Sketches for Band - Marco Putz Starlit Night - Swearingen How to Train your Dragon - Powell / O'Loughlin
Wynnum State High SchoolMr Michael Rander
Our Lady of Mercy CollegeMr Dean HughesMarch of the Trolls - Grieg / Beck Ave Maria - arr. Cameron Through London Streets - Alan Lee Silva
B&S Brass Advanced Concert BandWednesday August 17, 6.30 - 10.00pm
Trinity GrammarDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Bentleigh Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeJenny FordThe Hexagon - John FanninThree Klezmer Miniatures - Philip Sparke
Blackburn High SchoolMr David HowesEsprit De Corps - Robert Jager Cuban Overture - Gershwin - Rogers
Yamaha Junior Jazz EnsembleFriday August 19, 8.30 - 1.15pm
East Doncaster Secondary CollegeMr Norm GrimmettFour - Davis / Berry Finding You Here - Eric Morales Brouhaha - Les Sabina
Luther CollegeMr Steve MajstorovicI'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha Jazz Hero - George VincentWizard Wheezes - Hooper / Lopez
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeSally BarklaMr P.C - Coltrane / White Finding You Here - Eric MoralesMercy, Mercy, Mercy - Zawinul / Broadbent
Ringwood Secondary College (2)Mr Lachlan MackayMr P.C - Coltrane / White Open Arms - Perry / Lopez Livin' on a Prayer - arr. Murtha
Mentone Girls' Grammar School (IJE)Mrs Susanna RummelCool - Bernstein / Taylor Shadows and Dreams - Neeck Sway - Ruiz / Taylor
Aquinas CollegeMr Corey HallFour - Davis / Berry I'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha Time Out - Ken Harris
Xavier College - Burke HallMr Peter BrosmanBrouhaha - Les Sabina Finding You Here - Eric Morales Crunch Time - Jon Phelps
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield Campus Mrs Karen BouyerFour - Davis / Berry Ballad for Zoe - Tim Fisher Brouhaha - Les Sabina
Yamaha Junior Jazz EnsembleFriday August 19, 1.30 - 6.00pm
St Patrick's College BallaratMr John DaveyMr P.C - Coltrane / White I'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha Brouhaha - Les Sabina
Eltham High SchoolMr Aaron VreulinkTBC Dreamsville - Mancini / Gassi TBC
Our Lady of Mercy CollegeMr Dean HughesBlue N Moody - Sweeney I'll Be There - arr. Paul MurthaI Wan'na Be Like You - arr. John Berry
Scotch College MelbourneMr David MuskCrunch Time - Jon Phelps I'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha Next in Line - Mike Kamuf
Rowville Secondary CollegeMartin ZakharovMr P.C - Coltrane / White Finding You Here - Eric Morales Next in Line - Mike Kamuf
Bentleigh Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Our Lady of Sion CollegeMr Chris Day
Friday 19th | Jazz Ensemble | Robert Blackwood Hall
Friday 19th | Jazz Ensemble | School of Music Auditorium, Manhasset Stage
Wednesday 17th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
Thursday 18th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
Encore Music Training Concert BandSaturday August 20, 8.30 - 12.25pm
Ringwood Secondary College Mr Lachlan MackayContinental Divide - Robert Sheldon Funtango - Chris Sharp Shark Attack! - Les Taylor
East Doncaster Secondary CollegeMs Dianne Gunn Starburst Fanfare - David Shaffer The Forge of Vulcan - Tim Fisher
Donvale Christian CollegeMr David BonfaAttack of the Garden Gnomes - Timothy Loest Danza Africana - Victor Lopez Dragon Dance - Michael Story
St Bedes CollegeMr Neil Hambly, Ms L McCormick
Resolution - Sean O'Loughlin Danza Africana - Victor Lopez Blue Bossa - Pearson & Gott
In Schools Music "Hills Band"Andrew McAlisterSelected Songs from Essential Elements for Band
Padua College MorningtonMrs Julianne SimBossa Blue - Barrie Gott Beethoven's 9th - Lavender Rock Point 5 - Pearson & Gott
Alfred Music Publishing Novice Concert BandSaturday August 20, 1.00 - 5.35pm
Mentone Girls' Grammar SchoolCate WaughLittle Red in the Hood - Sweeney Be Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. Smith Alices's Theme from Alice in Wonderland - arr. Vinson
St Francis Xavier CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Maranatha Christian School - Cardinia CampusMrs Kathryn PowysRace to the Moon - Tim Fisher Snow Globe - Robert Sheldon Piranha - Paul Marshall
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMs Jenny FordThe Trolls - Ralph Hultgren Old Hymn Tune - Sebesky Dr. Rock - Pearson & Gott
Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs CampusDetails unavailable at time of printing
St Monica's College EppingMr HatherellGeronimo - Brian West Cha Cha De Salsa - Cassotta Dr. Rock - Pearson & Gott
Yamaha Senior Jazz EnsembleFriday August 19, 7.00 - 10.00pm
Wesley College Glen Waverley Campus Ms Mary RobbieUndecided - Shavers / Tomaro Willow Weep For Me - Ronell / Wolpe The Molly March - Craig Skeffington
Eltham High SchoolEd Fairlie Anthropology - Parker / Goines Chelsea Bridge - Strayhorn / YasinitskyTake It All - Fred Sturm
Camberwell High SchoolDavid HirstAnthropology - Parker / Goines Chelsea Bridge - Strayhorn / Yasinitsky Blackbird - arr. Tomaro
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield CampusJoe O'CallaghanYardbird Suite - Parker / Wolpe Thinking of Count - Steve Allee Mambo - Bernstein / Mossman
Saturday 20th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
Deer River Junior Concert BandThursday August 18, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMs Jemima BunnGroovee - Saucedo El Tango - Rob Romeyn Amen! - Ticheli
Blackburn High SchoolMr David HowesGroovee - Saucedo Adrenaline Engines - Standbridge
Academy of Mary ImmaculateMr Allan HesseyThe Rowan Tree - Standridge Themes from First Suite in Eb - Holst / Sweeney
Caulfield Grammar School - Wheelers Hill SecondaryMr Matthew HargraveMajestica - Gary Gazlay Arabian Dances - Roland BarrettLoyola College
Loyola CollegeMr Phil KamayGroovee - SaucedoSalvation Is Created - Chesnokov / BrownYear of the Dragon - Sweeney
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield CampusMr Simon BrownSimple Song - Hultgren Barrington Overture - Bob Cotter
Parklands High SchoolMr David TurnerWombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin Song of the Dolphin - Mortimer Achiles Wrath - Sean O'Loughlan
Ballarat Grammar Georgia ParryMarch Suite Britannia - John Cacavas Horkstow Grange - Grainger / Sweeney Shipwrecked - Ryan Nowlin
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandThursday August 18, 1.50 - 6.15pm
Wanganui Park Secondary College Mr Steven SargantThe Crown of Castile - Vinson Hymn for Band - Hugh Stuart Let's Get Loud - arr. Victor Lopez
Leongatha Secondary CollegeMr Syd JacksonCritical Mass - Todd Stalter Balladair - Frank Erickson Streets of Forbes - David Jones
Loyola CollegeMr Martin MurnaneBenediction - John Stevens The Hounds of Spring - Reed / Longfield Through London Streets - Alan Lee Silva
Viewbank CollegeMr Mark EaglingBenediction - John Stevens Mountain of the Sun - Rob Grice
St Monica's College EppingMs Linden GreatwoodTBC
B&S Brass Advanced Concert BandThursday August 18, 6.30 - 10.00pm
Ballarat GrammarAndrew DaleEnglish Folk Song Suite - Vaughan Williams Nimrod - Elgar / Reed A Leroy Anderson Portrait - Anderson / Barnes
Ballarat High SchoolHeather GeorgeRondo - Malcolm Arnold / Paynter Honour the Earth - Sarah Hopkins Hornest Nest - Ralph Hultgren
Christian College Geelong Senior CampusAndrew Dunlop & Fiona GardnerThe Roaring Forties - Philip Sparke Forever Holding Close the Memories - Richard L. SauredoDay Dreams Mvt 1, 2 & 3 - Dana Wilson
Balwyn High SchoolMr Sergei TchebykinPrelude, Siciliano and Rondo - Arnold / Paynter Esprit De Corps - Robert Jager
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Saturday 20th | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
Saturday 20th | Jazz Ensembles | School of Music Auditorium, Manhasset Stage
Thornbury High SchoolMr Nick DeanInvincible (A Fanfare for Band) - Robert W. Smith When Rinos do the Rhumba in the Rain - Len Orcino Dr. Rock - Pearson & Gott
Bendigo South East Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at time of printing
Deer River Junior Concert BandSaturday August 20, 6.15 - 10.10pm
Baimbridge College Mr Yu Jen (Peter) ChengPirates of the Barbary Coast - Timothy Loest Groovee! - Richard L. Saucedo Shark Attack! - Les Taylor
Korumburra Secondary CollegeMr Justin Abicare Wombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin Rawhide - arr. StoryDiamond Joe's Riviera Club - David Weirich
Northcote High School Shaun MurrayMusic from Pirates of the Carribean - arr. Brown Wombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin Jai Ho - arr. Brown
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Aquinas CollegeMr Corey HallEl Tango - Rob RomeynThe Rowan Tree - StandridgeJai Ho - arr. Brown
Warrandyte High SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Monterey Secondary CollegeMr Tom KennethEl Tango - Rob RomeynWinchester Chronicles - SwearingenSway - arr. Brown
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Yamaha Intermediate Jazz EnsembleSaturday August 20, 9.00 - 12.40pm
Flinders Christian Community College Tyabb Mr David WilkinsonDown for Double - Green / Stitzel Send in the Clowns - Sondheim / Barduhn Gumbo Caliente - Doug Beach
Ringwood Secondary CollegeMal SedergreenHardright - Bret Zvacek Cathy's Song - Lark / MattaThe Chicken - Kris Berg
Wynnum State High School Mr Jonathan Hewitt
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield CampusMr Ari FarrarCool - Bernstein / TaylorDon't Know Why - Harris / MurthaRunning of the Bulls - Beach/Shutack
Parade CollegeMr Stuart BrownleyDown for Double - Green / StitzelOnce Upon a Time - Paul ClarkThe Defibrillator - Adrien Re
Bendigo Senior Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Yamaha Intermediate Jazz EnsembleSaturday August 20, 1.15 - 5.30pm
St Helena Secondary College (JJE) Mr Craig HarrisonCrunch Time - Jon Phelps Open Arms - Perry / Lopez Birdland - Zawinuk / Sweeney
Woodville High School Leanda HerringCome Out Swingin - Larry Neeck In a Sentimental Mood - Ellington / TomaroRunning of the Bulls - Beach/Shutack
Bendigo South East Secondary College Mr Ben GibbonsCool - Bernstein / Taylor Send in the Clowns - Sondheim / BarduhnDance Like No One is Watching - Paul Clark
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeMr Matt PoynterCool - Bernstein / TaylorPeaceful Moments - Paul LeeCount Bubba's Revenge - Goodwin / Ford
Caulfield Grammar School - Wheelers Hill SecondaryLachlan DavidsonHit the Bricks - Gordon GoodwinA Beautiful Day - Lachlan DavidsonCool - Bernstein / Taylor
Blackburn High SchoolDave PalmerPythagatha - Tim DaviesSend in the Clowns - Sondheim / BarduhnCaravandalized - Tim Davies
St Helena Secondary CollegeMr Patrick BroadbentCool - Bernstein / TaylorTBCEpic - Tim Davies
Mowbray CollegeMrs Kerry TrounsonDown for Double - Green / StitzelOnce Upon a Time - Paul ClarkHit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
Carey Baptist Grammar School (2)(IJE)Jason Digby, Denton ThomasOld Devil Moon - Lane / WolpeOnce Upon a Time - Paul ClarkThe Defibrillator - Adrien Re
St Kevin's CollegeMr Nick MulderBling - Andy FarberCathy's Song - Lark / MattaCome Together - arr. Tomaro
Presbyterian Ladies' CollegeMr Ben HudsonBlues Mode - Rich SiglerOnce Upon a Time - Paul ClarkHit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
Frankston High SchoolMr Leon De BruinCome Out Swingin - Larry NeeckOver the Rainbow - ArleonRunning of the Bulls - Beach/Shutack
Carey Baptist Grammar School 1Mr Darryl Barron, Mr Sean PriestBlues Mode - Rich SiglerSend in the Clowns - Sondheim / BarduhnSway - Ruiz / Taylor
Balwyn High SchoolMr Paul MatcottSway - Ruiz / TaylorCathy's Song - Lark / MattaHallelujah I Love Her So - Charles / Taylor
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Alfred Music Publishing Novice Concert BandSunday August 21, 9.00 - 12.25pm
In Schools Music "Hills Junior Concert Band"Andrew McAlisterFanfare of the Champions - Brian Hogg Trolls - Ralph Hultgren Ultimatum - Robert W. Smith
Frankston High SchoolMr Simon ChiodoSpirit of the Wolf - Michael Oare African Spirit Dance - John O'Reilly Hooroosh - Ralph Ford
Bentleigh Secondary College (TCB)Details unavailable at the time of printing
Viewbank CollegeMrs Tracy GunnThe Big Three - arr. O'Reilly Cha Cha de Salsa - Vincent CassottaBarrage - Robert W. Smith
Westbourne Grammar SchoolGeoff HayhowMarch of the Hyperion Robots - Saucedo Tornado! - Brad Ciechomski
Rosanna Golf Links PrimaryMr Aaron VreulinkShine - Rob Grice Little Star - Rob Grice Barrage - Robert W. Smith
Encore Music Training Concert BandSunday August 21, 1.00 - 5.35pm
Rowville Secondary CollegeMr Patrick ThomsonGeronimo - Brian West The Young Master's Concert - Hogg, West & Hultgren
Westbourne Grammar SchoolGeoff HayhowStarfire March - Pearson & Gott Firedance - Brian Balmages
Mount View Primary SchoolMrs Leanne CauseBingo #63 - SOE Bk Go for Excellence #61 - SOE Bk
Mooroopna Secondary CollegeMrs Leona Gibbs & Mrs Gabrielle RyanDanza Africana - Victor Lopez Beethovens Ninth - arr. LavenderPendragon Castle - Timothy Johnson
Lilydale Heights Secondary CollegeMr Tim Veevers, Mrs Paula GrinbergsOn the March - G. Sebesky Pengnin Promenade - Mike HannickelMexican Fiesta - G. SebeskyFuntango - Chris Sharp
Mullauna CollegeMr Michael Sword, Ms Janette PattonDanza Africana - Victor Lopez Penguin Promenade - Mike HannickelShine - Rob Grice
Frankston High SchoolMr Peter SharpOn the March - G. Sabesky Danza Africana - Victor Lopez Can't Hold Back - G. Sabesky
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandSunday August 21, 6.15 - 10.30pm
Korumburra Secondary CollegeMr Syd JacksonCritical Mass - Todd Stalter High Country - Ralph HultgrenThe Last Battle - Ralph Ford
St Kevin's CollegeMr Rick PlummerElectricity - Brian Balmages In the Shining of the Stars - Robert SheldonMountain of the Sun - Rob Grice
Canberra Grammar SchoolViv Martin, Anita CollinsAround the Town - David Bobrowitz Lyric Suite - Finz / MossMagic Flute - Mozart / Hannickel
Woodville High SchoolMr Paul MonaghanGo - Samuel Hazo Dusk - Steven Bryant Crown of Castile - Vinson
St Margaret's SchoolMr Mark MasonThrough London Streets - Alan Lee Silva Appalachian Carol - arr. BrubakerCritical Mass - Todd Stalter
Yamaha Intermediate Jazz EnsembleSunday August 21, 9.00 - 1.15pm
Yamaha Intermediate Jazz EnsembleRowville Secondary CollegeJakob Johnson Old Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Once Upon a Time - Paul ClarkPick Up the Pieces - arr. Taylor
Bentleigh Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Wantirna CollegeMr Nathaniel PoynterDanceLike No One's Watching - Paul Clark Peaceful Moments - Paul LeeBling - Andy Farber
Mount Waverley Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Luther CollegeMichael BradshawOld Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Once Upon a Time - Paul ClarkFlashdance - arr. Jerry Nowak
Genazzano CollegeMs Emily TarrantCool - Bernstein / Taylor Peaceful Moments - Paul LeeHit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
Macleod CollegeTony HicksBlues Mode - Rich Sigler Send in the Clowns - Sondheim / Barduhn The Defibrillator - Adrien Re
Yamaha Intermediate Jazz EnsembleSunday August 21, 2.00 - 6.15pm
Sale CollegeMr Brett GloverOld Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Shadows and Dreams - Neeck Hit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
South East Show Bands IncDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Westbourne Grammar School Mr Andrew LeachOld Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Peaceful Moments - Paul Lee Sambeando - Victor Lopez
Christian College Geelong Senior CampusDavid GardnerThe Defibrillator - Adrien Re Cathy's Song - Lark / Mattas Cool from Westside Story - Bernstein / Taylor
Lavalla Catholic College Mr Shane ReidDown for Double - Green / Stitzel Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat - Mingus / HomzySt James Infirmary - Primrose / DaviesLoyola College
Loyola CollegeMr Ross ChapmanOld Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Send in the Clowns - Sondheim / BarduhnHit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
Camberwell High School Olivia SmithOld Devil Moon - Lane / Wolpe Send in the Clowns - Sondheim / BarduhnThe Defibrillator - Adrien Re
Yamaha Senior Jazz EnsembleSunday August 21, 7.00 - 10.00pm
Ringwood Secondary CollegeSion BoomsmaMagic Flea - Sammy Nestico Truth - Bob MintzerTwo Seconds to Midnight - Alan Baylock
Blackburn High SchoolMr Andy O'ConnellBradley Is Swinging - Dean Sorenson Elegy - Faure / Tim DaviesEpic - Tim Davies
Christian College Geelong Senior CampusMr Andrew DunlopYardbird Suite - Parker / Wolpe A Flower is a Lovesome Thing - Strayhorn / TomaroEither / Or - Kym Dillon
McKinnon Secondary CollegeMr Ian OrrHigh and Flighty - Mobley / Taylor Lonely Days - Mike Carabia500 Hiles High - Corea / Taylor
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Deer River Junior Concert BandMonday August 22, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Our Lady of Sion CollegeMr Joel DullardRitual Dance - Michael Story Gather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter Race to the Moon - Tim Fisher
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeMs Jane FaranThe Water is Wide - arr. Swearingen Sunset on the Sahara - Tom Molter Wombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin
Bentley Park CollegeMrs Ruth PolsEl Tango - Rob Romeyn | Groovee - Saucedo
Euroa SC and Alexandra SC CombinedNick LesterGather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter Countdown - Larry Neeck
Benalla CollegeNatalie RobertsBluster - Thomas Kahelin | Wombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin
Viewbank CollegeMr Andrew van GemertSiesta San Anton - Ken Harris Korean Folk Song - arr. Curnow Salvation is Created - Tchesnokov / BrownGroovee!! - Richard Saucedo
Kardinia International CollegeMs Rose HumphreyShipwrecked - Ryan Nowlin Gather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter The Matrix - Gary Fagan
Yamaha Junior Jazz Ensemble
Monday August 22, 1.30 - 6.00pm
Bentley Park CollegeMrs Ruth PolsFour - Davis / Berry | Open Arms - Perry / Lopez Jazz Hero - George Vincent
Mowbray CollegeMr Simon ScerriWizard Wheezes - Hooper / Lopez I'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha Jazz Hero - George Vincent
Shepparton High SchoolMr Lachlan GallacherThe Call - Beach / Shutack Open Arms - Perry / Lopez Wizard Wheezes - Hooper / Lopez
Benalla CollegeBarry RobertsChina Grove - Tom Johnston / Sweeney I'll Be There - arr. Paul Murtha |Mr P.C - Coltrane / White
Maranatha Christian School - Cardinia CampusMrs Kathryn PowysMr P.C - Coltrane / White I'll Be There - arr. Paul MurthaNext in Line - Mike Kamuf
Blackburn High SchoolMr Henrik BeasyFour - Davis / Berry | Finding You Here - Eric Morales Big Mama Cass - Sebesky / Clark
Parade CollegeMr Luke SerranoJazz Hero - George Vincent | Finding You Here - Eric MoralesMr P.C - Coltrane / White
St Monica's College EppingMr Sam Bates, Mr Dion HatherellMr P.C - Coltrane / White Finding You Here - Eric Morales | TBC
Yamaha Junior Jazz EnsembleMonday August 22, 6.20 - 10.00pm
Girton Grammar (IJE)Dr Michael LichnovskyBling - Andy Farber | Send in the Clowns - arr. BarduhnHit the Bricks - Gordon Goodwin
Macleod CollegeMr Jason ZinoBrouhaha - Les Sabina | Finding You Here - Eric Morales Wizard Wheezes - Hooper / Lopez
Donvale Christian CollegeMr Tim FisherCrunch Time - Jon Phelps | Ballad for Zoe - Tim Fisher Spinning Wheel
Camberwell High School Dr Denton ThomasBlue N Moody - Sweeney | Finding You Here - Eric MoralesLouie, Louie - Berry / Sweeney
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Lilydale Heights Secondary CollegeMr Than PoynterTBC
Ringwood Secondary CollegeMr Sion BoomsmaWizard Wheezes - Hooper / Lopez | Finding You Here - Eric MoralesThe Jazz Police - Goodwin / Lewis
Monday 22th | Concert Bands & Jazz Ensembles | Robert Blackwood Hall
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Deer River Junior Concert BandThursday August 23, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Laburnum Primary SchoolMr Henrik BeasyAdrenaline Engines - Standbridge Pavane - Ravel / Smith Groovee - Saucedo
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Balwyn High SchoolMrs Carolyn OndaatjeEl Tango - Rob Romeyn Simple Song - Hultgren Tales of a Medieval Warrior - Weller
Lilydale Heights Secondary CollegeMr Tim Veevers, Mr Matthew CroweShipwrecked - Ryan Nowlin Groovee - Saucedo
Rosebud Secondary CollegeMrs Samantha CloughMajestica - Gary Gazlay Gather Ye Rosebuds - Todd Stalter
Christian College HightonAndrew DunlopBluster - Thomas Kahelin In Late November - StandridgeBlack Diamond - Robert Longfield
Christian College BellarineMrs Kate ZampattiThe Barber of Seville - Rossini / Williams Countdown - Larry Neeck
Bendigo South East Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandThursday August 23, 1.45 - 6.00pm
Bendigo South East Secondary College Details unavailable at the time of printing
Girton Grammar SchoolMrs Jacqui VinePercy Grainger Portrait - Grainger / Wagner Danse Bohemien - Standridge
Luther CollegeMichael Bradshaw, Ms Brooke TaylorCritical Mass - Todd Stalter Hymnus Pastorale - Bert Appermont Spitfire - Gary Gilroy
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield CampusMatthew HargraveThe Crown of Castile - VinsonIncantations - Robert W. Smiths
Our Lady of Sion CollegeMs Jennifer AhpeeHymn for Band - Hugh Stuart Mountain of the Sun - Rob Grice
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandThursday August 23, 6.20 - 10.25pm
Lavalla Catholic College St Paul's CampusDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Eltham High SchoolMr Edward FairlieSky Dance - Richard SaucedoBenediction - John StevensMazama - Jay Chattaway
Lilydale Heights Secondary CollegeMr Tim VeeversFour Sketches for Band - Marco Putz Mountain of the Sun - Rob GriceFanfare for the Common Man - Copland / Longfield
Wantirna CollegeMr Michael HarveyBenediction - John Stevens The Hounds of Spring - Reed / Longfield Espana Cani - Marquina, arr. Longfield
Mazenod CollegeMr Doug LeutchfordHounds of Spring - Alfred Reed / Longfield Spirit of Independence - Jan Ver Der Roostv Espana Cani - Marquina, arr. Longfield
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandWednesday August 24, 8.30 - 12.45pm
Mount Waverley Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Caulfield Grammar School - Wheelers Hill SecondaryMrs Karen BouyerReflections - Douglas Wagner Mountain of the Sun - Rob Grice
Aquinas CollegeMr John BarberCritical Mass - Todd Stalter Hymnus Pastorale - Bert AppermontSky Dance - Richard Saucedo
St Helena Secondary CollegeMr Patrick BroadbentCritical Mass - Todd Stalter Hymn for Band - Hugh Stuart Bella's Lullaby - arr. MurthaExcerpts from the Firebird - arr. Bocook
Nhill CollegeMiss Amanda MorrisonPathfinders - Brian Hogg Legend - Tchaikovsky / HultgrenJubilance - Swearingen
Alfred Music Publishing Novice Concert BandWednesday August 24, 1.00 - 5.45pm
Wangaratta High SchoolMr David Roe, Mrs Jenny O'BrienInvincible - Robert W. Smith Be Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. SmithTornado! - Brad Ciechomski
Mowbray CollegeMrs Kerry TrounsonWombat Shuffle - Roger Perrin Be Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. Smith Race to the Moon - Tim Fisher
Wesley College Glen WaverleyMiss Jenny Lee, Mr Geoff SmithRite of Ascension - Vince Gassi Ovation - Michael Story Race to the Moon - Tim Fisher
Trinity GrammarDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Flinders Christian Community College TyabbMrs Anna DewarCamel Ride - Jan De Haan A Starlit Night - SwearingenMarch of the Hyperion Robots - Saucedo
Eltham High SchoolMr Aaron VreulinkSpirit of the Wolf - Michael Oare Little Star - Rob Grice Race to the Moon - Tim Fisher
Camberwell High School David HirstBe Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. Smith The Lost Tomb - O'Laughlin
Balwyn High SchoolKen MacDonaldInvincible - Robert W. Smith Snow Globe - Robert Sheldon Tornado! - Brad Ciechomski
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandWednesday August 24, 6.10 - 10.30pm
Tintern SchoolsMrs Jenni CampbellThe Crown of Castile - Vinson Percy Grainger Portrait - Grainger / Wagner
Salesian College ChadstoneMs Joanne CurrieSilverbrook - Michael Sweeney Mountain of the Sun - Rob Grice
Melbourne Grammar School #2Details unavailable at the time of printing
Glen Waverley Secondary CollegeLuke JamesIrish Trilogy - Seiber / Daehn Percy Grainger Portrait - Grainger / Wagner
The Knox SchoolMr David FarrandsDanse Bohemien - Standridge Gabriel's Oboe - Morricone / LongfieldThe Crown of Castile - Vinson
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Encore Music Training Concert BandThursday August 25, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Malvern Primary SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolJason Digby Attack of the Garden Gnomes - Timothy Loest Danza Africana - Victor Lopez Dueling Dragons - Robert W. Smith
Balwyn High SchoolKen MacDonaldStarburst Fanfare - David Shaffer Dragon Dance - Michael Story Barrage - Robert W. Smith
Aquinas CollegeMrs Emily KimptonDragon Dance - Michael Story Casey's Last Run - Timothy Loest Pendragon Castle - Timothy Johnson
Caulfield Grammar School - Malvern Campus NCBMrs Karen BouyerAn Elizabethan Songbook - Anne McGinty A Starlit Night - Swearingen Fanfare and Furioso - John Edmonson
Caulfield Grammar School - Malvern Campus Joe O'CallaghanKing Arthurs Cororation March
Ballarat High SchoolPatrick Emery, Heather George, Simon MarcolloYear 7 Band Blues - Patrick EmeryTyrannosaurus Rock - Mike HannickelWe Will Rock You - arr. Patrick Emery
Wangaratta High SchoolMrs Jenny O'Brien, Mr Scott Solimo, Mr David RoeDanza Africana - Victor LopezO Come Little Children - JAP Schulz / MagillCasey's Last Run - Timothy Loest
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandThursday August 25, 1.45 - 6.00pm
Shepparton High SchoolMr Lachlan GallacherMountain of the Sun - Rob Grice Benediction - John Stevens Excelsior - Brian Hogg
Canterbury Girls' Secondary CollegeWendy HarveyPictures at an Exhibition - Mussorgsky / Prime Hounds of Spring - Alfred Reed / Longfield
Balwyn High School Mrs Kerryn McGillenHymnus Pastorale - Bert AppermontThe Crown of Castile - Vinson
Bairnsdale Secondary CollegeMr David EllisKronos - Robert W. SmithOn a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss - HolsingerThe Hounds of Spring - Reed / Longfield
Camberwell High SchoolMr Jason TaggartMarch of the Trolls - Grieg / BeckHymn for Band - Hugh StuartCritical Mass - Todd Stalter
Bairnsdale Secondary CollegeMr David EllisKronos - Robert W. SmithOn a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss - HolsingerThe Hounds of Spring - Reed / Longfield
B&S Brass Advanced Concert BandThursday August 25, 6.30 - 10.10pm
Bendigo College's Symphonic BandDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Melbourne Youth Wind SymphonyMr Rick PlummerPrelude, Siciliano and Rondo - Arnold / PaynterLux Aurumque - Eric WhitacreChildren's March - Grainger / Erickson
Ringwood Secondary CollegeKevin BonnettEsprit De Corps - Robert JagerLincolnshire Posy (selected movts) - Percy Grainger
Camberwell High School Joanne HeatonThe Hexagon - John FanninCanterbury Chorale - Jan van der RoostDancing at Stonehenge - Anthony Suter
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Deer River Junior Concert BandFriday August 26, 8.30 - 1.15pm
Mount View Primary SchoolMrs Leanne Cause March in the Shadows - Kiefer Groovee - Saucedo
Kew East Primary SchoolMr Ken GardnerSuper Heroes are Us - arr. Story Groovee - Saucedo Hound Dog - arr. Sweeney
Wantirna CollegeMr Rob ConwayShipwrecked - Ryan Nowlin Pirates of the Caribbean - Badelt / Sweeney Countdown - Neeck
Camberwell High School Joanne HeatonJoy - Ticheli Simple Song - Hultgren Groovee - Saucedo
Mowbray College Mr Steve KellockMars from the Planets - Holst / VinsonThe Queens Garden from the Rychemount Chronicles - Kit Turnbull
Eltham High SchoolMr Monty MacKenzieBeyond the Seven Hills - SweeneySalvation Is Created - Chesnokov / BrownAmen! - Ticheli
Salesian CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Rose Bay High SchoolMr Dean Hunt OAMFestive Jubilee - Calvin Custer Hymn for a Child - Swearingen Bluster - Thomas Kahelin
Hal Leonard Australia Intermediate Concert BandFriday August 26, 1.45 - 6.00pm
Mowbray CollegeMr Steve KellockCritical Mass - Todd Stalter The Hounds of Spring - Reed / Longfield
Launceston CollegePeter QuigleyA Huntingdon Celebration - Philip Sparke Hymn for Band - Hugh StuartFate of the Gods - Steven Reineke
Westbourne Grammar School Mr Andrew LeachMountain of the Sun - Rob GriceBenediction - John StevensSky Dance - Richard Saucedo
Flinders Christian Community College TyabbDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Bentleigh Secondary CollegeDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Hal Leonard Australia
Intermediate Concert BandFriday August 26, 6.30 - 10.30pm
Thornbury High SchoolMr Craig HarrisonGreat Escape March - BernsteinLegend - Ralph HultgrenLast Ride of the Pony Express - David Schaeffer
Ringwood Secondary CollegeKevin BonnettCritical Mass - Todd StalterPachelbel's Canon - arr. CusterAbram's Pursuit - Holsinger
Blackburn High SchoolMr Stephen HardieFestal Intrada - Ralph HultgrenIn Stillness - Brian HoggSky Dance - Richard Saucedo
Carey Baptist Grammar School Jason DigbyAventura - SwearingenMountain of the Sun - Rob GriceJoy - Ticheli
Frankston High School Mr Peter Sharp, Mr Leon De BruinOdysseus and the Sirens - Dana WilsonHymn for Band - Hugh StuartThe King Across the Water - Bruce Fraser
Friday 26st | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
Alfred Music Publishing Novice Concert BandSaturday August 27, 9.00 - 1.00pm
Blackburn Primary SchoolMs Tanya Bethune Pirates Cove - Gene Milford Be Still My Soul - arr. Robert W. Smith
Box Hill High SchoolTroy RogersGhosts, Goblins & Witches - Swearingen Northern Lights - Alan Lee Silver Barrage - Robert W. Smith
Warrandyte High SchoolDetails unavailable at the time of printing
Emerald Secondary College Miss Evonne NealMount Vernon March - Tom Molter Spirit of the Wolf - Michael Oare Cha Cha De Salsa - Cassotta
Maribyrnong College Details unavailable at the time of printing
St Catherines' SchoolMs Janine HanrahanRace to the Moon - Tim FisherMusic from Chicago - Kander & Ebb / Osterling
Mentone Girls' Secondary CollegeMs Vivienne TateMarch of the Hyperion Robots - SaucedoSnow Globe - Robert SheldonFiesta Espanola - Timothy Loest
Saturday 27st | Concert Bands | Robert Blackwood Hall
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