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Stage Band Summer School 2018 Flyer Elizabeth College inspired resourceful learners 2018 messagE From Program Glenn schultz The SUMMEr SCHOOL will run: arTiSTiC Director monday 9:30am–4:30pm Tuesday to Thursday 10am–4:30pm The STagE BanD SUmmEr SchooL is a unique opportunity Friday 10am–8:45pm. for students to engage with others who share a passion for Students will receive a detailed schedule on the first day. that Big Band sound. The Summer School is an exciting and rich There will be a barbecue for participants at 4pm followed by concerts learning environment which will extend student’s musicianship and for parents and friends on Friday 19 January. Due to the seating understanding through an intense week of tutorials, master classes capacity of the theatre, we can only allow parents and friends to and rehearsals. Students will be mentored by some of the country’s attend the concert in which their son/daughter is performing. Tickets most respected performers and educators. my association with the for the concerts will be issued during the week of summer school. summer school began at its inception, since then the summer school has gone from strength to strength under the direction of mr Les ConcerT 1 Ellington & Basie Bands 5:30pm–6:45pm. Johnston. i would like to thank the Elizabeth College management ConcerT 2 Kenton & SUPEr Band 7:30pm–8:45pm. team for supporting such an important program for young emerging artists. We are all looking forward to an exciting week of music StudenT Fees making! See you there! The cost of this non-residential school covers five days of tuition, a closing barbecue and admittance for parents and friends to the —glenn Schultz closing concert to be held in the Elizabeth College Theatre on Friday 19 January. grade 7-10 in 2018: $300 PoSiTionS avaiLable Students enrolled at Elizabeth College in 2017 or 2018: $300 STAGE Trumpet, Trombone, alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone grade 11 + not enrolled at Elizabeth College in 2017: $350 Saxo phone, Keyboard, Bass guitar, guitar, Drum Kit & vocals. Students will be placed in either the Ellington Band, Basie Band, Kenton Band or the Super Band, depending on their ability level and RegiSTraTion To ensure a place in the summer school please complete the BAND experience. Placement will be at the discretion of mentors and the artistic Director. on-line registration and payment process by 15 December 2017. Please go to the Elizabeth College website and follow PLEaSE NOTE Students wishing to be considered for the Super the links to register: Band are required to be available for the following rehearsals and SUMMER performance at the Clarence Jazz Festival. http://www.elizabethcollege.tas.edu.au Wednesday 21 February 2018 7pm–10pm, rehearsal, Elizabeth College Theatre. Students need to bring their own lunch and refreshments. it is also SCHOOL SUnDay 25 February 2018 12pm, Performance, possible, with parental permission, to use the food outlets nearby, Clarence Jazz Festival, Bellerive Boardwalk. please indicate your approval to leave the campus via the on-line registration form. otherwise all students should remain on the college ELIZABETH COLLEGE PLEaSE NOTE: Due to overwhelming interest in the 2017 Stage grounds during lunch breaks. Band Summer School, we have found it necessary to place a limit J on the number of students we can accept into the 2018 Stage Band gEnEraL EnqUiries 15–19 anuarY 2018 Summer School. We encourage any interested students to register Contact glenn Schultz by email at: FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT early to avoid disappointment. [email protected] or by phone 0418 596 967. GLENN SCHULTZ [email protected] OR PHONE 0418 596 967 Elizabeth College Department of Education glenn schultz gEORGIE Smith Danny heaLy sean Priest BoB SCHULTz ELLy HOYT Hamish Houston KELLy oTTaWAY KonraD ParK RANDaL mUIR SIMON PaTTErSON Glenn Schultz arTiSTiC Director/TrUmpet michael Crawford, anthony Warlow, marina Prior, rob guest, vanessa amorosi, KonraD ParK DrUmS glenn Schultz is Director of music and Head of the arts at Taroona High Katie noonan, and artists across australia. Sean has also played principal trumpet Konrad is an inspiring and passionate performer and teacher who has per formed School. He is a highly sought after Conductor/musical Director and trumpet for Tasmanian, melbourne, and West australian Symphony orchestras. nationally for over 28 years. His principal focus has been to provide clear and player with an international reputation for excellence in music education and powerful mentorship to sustain up and coming generations of drummers. His performance. glenn is director of numerous award-winning ensembles and has BoB Schultz TrUmpet current projects include Tim neil trio with Simon Patterson, which recorded lead workshops in australia and overseas. He is co-founder of the island Brass Bob Schultz is one of australia’s leading Trumpet artists. He has appeared nationally last year for mal Stanley’s aBC Jazztrack. Konrad has held workshops at academy; an organisation dedicated to the education of talented and gifted and internationally in concerts with groups and artists such as The Temptations, melbourne University for rob Cossom (mSo), with a percussion/drum kit Tasmanian brass players. glenn is artistic Director of the Elizabeth College The Four Tops, The Black Sorrows, The Saints, Tom Burlinson, Wilson “Saoko” duo collaboration, aimed at defining the roles and creative possibilities through Stage Band Summer School. monyama and Jimmy Barnes. His festival appearances include; The Falls Festival, workshops and performance. Konrad continues to enhance drum kit education, glenn’s ability to perform across all styles makes him a highly sought after Bellingen global music Carnival, Woodford Folk Festival, QMF and Sydney Salsa taking private and ensemble lessons throughout victoria and Tasmania. The Big trumpet player. He has performed with many big names including Dianna Krall, Congress. Bob has appeared as guest Principal Trumpet with the queensland Band format continues to be a major focus for Konrad with monthly concerts anthony Warlow, natalie Cole, Ben Folds, Tommy Tycho, rhonda Burchmore, Symphony orchestra and is member of Brisbane-based group Chukale (one of backing Janet ross-Faye and the absolute Big Band. This exciting modern big Tom Burlinson, The Whitlams and jazz legend James morrison. glenn has australia’s leading Latin ensembles), BoB (queensland Conservatorium griffith band also features many arrangements from Jordan murray, senior lecturer and performed with the Tasmanian Symphony orchestra for the past 20 years under University Ensemble in residence) and miguel. honours staff member at monash University, melbourne. the baton of some of the world’s most famous conductors. He has appeared on Bob has appeared as featured soloist and lead player on numerous albums, Tv numerous aBC recordings, live broadcasts, film scores and advertisements. com mercials and radio ads. notable examples are the upcoming Chukale debut RANDaL mUIR KEyBoarD glenn’s theatre credits include; West Side Story, Fame, Les miserables, randal has performed regularly in Hobart venues solo and in various bands since album (featuring the legends of Cuba, members of the Buena vista Social Club Big river, ruddigore, Sound of music, anything goes, Sweet Charity, annie, 1990 covering a range of styles including jazz, blues, soul, folk and world. He has and The gypsy Kings), “The Final Conversation of Kings” (latest album of the guys and Dolls, into the Woods, Thoroughly modern millie, 42nd Street, backed and played with many national and international artists including michael Pirates of Penzance, The Boyfriend, The Little mermaid, Jesus Christ Superstar, australian rock band The Butterfly Effect), and LDg’s latest album “Flame Trees”. Spiby (Badloves), Brian ritchie (violent Femmes), nigel Kennedy, John Etheridge, miss Saigon, Spamalot, a Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Bob is an international Bach performing artist. Darren Percival, The idea of north and the Tasmanian Symphony orchestra. He The Drowsy Chaperone, Copacabana, oliver, grease, Beauty and the Beast, is currently the Hammond player for the aria nominated Southern gospel choir Phantom of the opera, The addams Family and Hairspray to name but a few! ELLy HOYT voCals and nationally recognised blues guitarist, Pete Cornelius. Tasmanian native, Elly Hoyt is currently studying a masters of Jazz voice at the randal was the Contemporary Keyboard Lecturer at the Tasmanian gEORGIE Smith SaXoPHONE new England Conservatory, Boston massachusetts. She has appeared at venues Con servatorium of music from 2011 until 2015. He has performed in georgie is a saxophonist, teacher, and has been an active member of the and festivals in australia and abroad including the melbourne international Jazz Singapore with the Tania Bosak trio for a Tasmanian food, wine and arts Hobart music community over the last decade. graduating from the UTaS Festival, Stonnington Jazz Festival, Bennetts Lane Jazz Club, Shanghai World Expo promotion. randal has performed with the Simon Patterson Trio and Kelly Conservatorium of music and Education faculty with masters degrees in 2011 in China and the 55 Bar in new york City. in 2011, Elly’s debut album won Best ottaway quartet for aBC Fm in live concerts for national broadcast. and 2013 respectively, georgie now works tutoring woodwind students of all australian Jazz vocal album at the coveted ‘Bell awards’. She is a passionate ages and is part of the music team at Taroona High School. educator of voice and in 2015, completed a masters of vocal Pedagogy from the SIMON PaTTErSON GuiTar queensland Conservatorium, griffith University. a graduate of The Sydney University Conservatorium Jazz Program (nSW), DANNY HEaLy SaXophonE guitarist Simon Patterson has been involved in every facet of contemporary Saxophonist Danny Healy learnt his craft while training at the victorian College Hamish Houston Bass music from television, session work, musicals and festivals to teaching, of the arts in melbourne. During this time he was given the opportunity to learn Hamish studied bass at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of music and has since been clinics, and publishing.
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