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Artists
we’ve hosted

Four Winds has had the honour of hosting and presenting leading national and international musicians over a rich annual program. We present many events and outstanding artists including orchestral concerts, intimate performances, community events, artist residencies, music education programs and mentorships, and live-streamed digital events.

Please note Artists, Composers and Ensembles are sorted by the initials of their first names.

Lisa Stewart – violin Myee Clohessy – violin Stefan Duwe...

Acacia Quartet

String Quartet
 

Acacia Quartet

Position: String Quartet

Lisa Stewart – violin
Myee Clohessy – violin
Stefan Duwe – viola
Anna Martin-Scrase – cello

“Acacia Quartet performed so well that at times they seem like only one instrument, such is their clarity and unison.” (City News Canberra)

In eleven years Acacia Quartet have won great respect for their versatile and inventive program.

Acacia have recorded 12 albums, with ‘Blue Silence’ earning a nomination for an APRA-AMCOS Art Music ‘Award for Excellence’.

Acacia are passionate about supporting Australian composers, working with young musicians, and sharing their love of music with audiences of all ages.Their performances feature regularly on radio stations around the world. Acacia’s engagements in Australia include the Sydney Opera House, City Recital Hall Sydney, Melbourne Recital Hall, as well as extensive touring through regional NSW and Victoria.

Acacia had their international debut in Vancouver, Canada at the Roundhouse in June 2016. The following year, Acacia Quartet were invited by the Christine Raphael Foundation to give their European debut, where they performed concerts in Berlin, Germany and recorded a CD with three string quartets by Günter Raphael.

A new CD with quartets by Mozart, Chance and Dvorak will be released in March 2022 through Move Records.

Acacia Quartet is proud to be the Ensemble in Residence at the Orange Regional Conservatorium.

Adrian Wallis graduated from the NSW Conservatorium of Music in...

Adrian Wallis

SSO CELLO
 

Adrian Wallis

Position: SSO CELLO

Adrian Wallis graduated from the NSW Conservatorium of Music in 1988, where he studied with Lois Simpson, Susan Blake and George Pedersen. He then undertook postgraduate studies in Europe and in the UK with Christopher Bunting before returning to Sydney where he worked for several years as a freelance cellist.

During this time he played regularly in all the major Sydney orchestras including the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra, as guest principal cello with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and as principal cello for the Bolshoi Ballet in Australia. Adrian Wallis joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 1999.

In addition to his extensive experience in the commercial field, Adrian Wallis has played solo cello in various productions for the Sydney Theatre Company, Sydney Dance Company and Belvoir Street Theatre.

A former member of the contemporary music ensemble Symeron as well as the Elektra String Quartet, Adrian Wallis has also performed with the Seymour Group, Ensemble 24 and at the Sydney Spring Festival.

Aleksandr Tsiboulski’s guitar playing has been praised for its ‘responsive...

Aleksandr Tsiboulski

guitar
 

Aleksandr Tsiboulski

Position: guitar

Aleksandr Tsiboulski’s guitar playing has been praised for its ‘responsive virtuosity’ (The Age) and ‘sensuous intensity’ (Classical Guitar, UK). A former Fulbright Scholar, Tsiboulski is also first-prize winner in twelve international competitions, including the 2000 Australian Guitar Competition and the 2006 Tokyo International Guitar Competition.

His 2010 Naxos release, Australian Guitar Music, was nominated for a ‘Best Classical Album’ ARIA. Based in Australia, he regularly gives concerts and lectures internationally, is exploring the 19th century guitar, and continuing his lifelong passion for the works of JS Bach through a series of filmed performances of the Cello Suite arrangements.

Alex Henery studied double bass at the Sydney Conservatorium of...

Alex Henery

double bass
 

Alex Henery

Position: double bass

Alex Henery studied double bass at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (1985–1986) before moving to the US. In 1989, he returned to the UK where he began his professional career, working initially with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. He was offered the position of Co-Principal Bass in the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 1990 and in 1992 took up the Co-Principal position with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London. On his return to Australia in 1998, he was appointed Principal Double Bass with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO). He performs regularly at various music festivals and has been featured as a soloist with the SSO several times, performing works such as Bottesini’s Concerto for two double basses, Bottesini’s Concerto No.2 and Tan Dun’s Wolf Totem concerto. He has also been a featured soloist with the Shanghai and Tasmanian symphony orchestras.

Alexander Norton grew up on a farm near Orange in...

Alex Norton

SSO First Violin
 

Alex Norton

Position: SSO First Violin

Alexander Norton grew up on a farm near Orange in NSW and began learning the violin at the age of ten with John Gould at the Orange Regional Conservatorium. He holds a master’s degree from the Australian Institute of Music, where he studied with Peter Zhang and Alice Waten, and in 2005 he studied at the Australian National Academy of Music with Alice Waten and Mark Mogeilevski, also performing in masterclasses with Kolja Blacher, Oleh Krysa, Felix Andrievsky and Richard Tognetti.

Alex Norton has played with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and Australian Youth Orchestra, with whom he has toured internationally. He has also been concertmaster of the Orange Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Youth Orchestra. In addition, he has played on numerous movie soundtracks and appeared as a Ned Kelly fiddler in the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics.

He has performed and toured with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra since 2006, when he participated in the Orchestra’s Fellowship program, and joined the Orchestra as a full-time member in December 2011.

Alice Giles has been celebrated as one of the world’s...

Alice Giles

harp
 

Alice Giles

Position: harp

Alice Giles has been celebrated as one of the world’s leading harp soloists. The Australian-born musician first attracted international notice when she won First Prize in the 8th Israel International Harp Contest at the age of 21. Since then she has performed extensively internationally both in recital and with orchestra. She presented her first solo recital at the age of 13 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, was awarded the coveted Churchill International Fellowship and an Australia Council Grant to study in the USA and made her New York debut recital at Merkin Hall in 1983.

She was awarded an AM (Member of the Order of Australia) in the 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours for “significant service to the performing arts as a harpist, mentor and educator, and through contributions to Australia’s musical landscape.”

Amanda Chen started playing the violin at the age of seven....

AMANDA CHEN

SSOF VIOLIN FELLOW
 

AMANDA CHEN

Position: SSOF VIOLIN FELLOW

Amanda Chen started playing the violin at the age of seven. She completed her Bachelor of Music in 2019 and Master of Music Studies in 2021 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with Associate Professor Alice Waten, who has been her main musical mentor since childhood. 

Amanda was recently an Emerging Artist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra in 2020 and 2021, and since leaving formal studies she has played with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Opera Australia. In 2017, she was a prize-winner at the Gisborne International Music Competition in New Zealand. She has been selected to play in masterclasses for Mauricio Fuks and Maxim Vengerov.  

Her string quartet has travelled to Europe to be involved in the ProQuartet program in Paris with Günter Pichler, and they have also had masterclasses with the Goldner String Quartet, Emerson String Quartet, and Australian String Quartet. She has performed in the Crossroads Chamber Music Festival coordinated by Charmian Gadd. 

ANAM’s String Department is dedicated to inspiring Australia’s brightest talents...

ANAM Strings

string ensemble
 

ANAM Strings

Position: string ensemble

ANAM’s String Department is dedicated to inspiring Australia’s brightest talents which will enable them to discover the musicians that they are, become the best musicians they can be, and then make a significant contribution when they enter professional life. Each year our renowned in-house Faculty individually mentor musicians through regular lessons, performance classes, chamber music coaching, and orchestral experience and training. In addition to this, a steady stream of international guest artists give classes and devote their time to side-by-side performance opportunities for musicians.

ANAM performed at the 2019 Easter Festival.

Born of Czech parents, Andrea Keller grew up in Sydney,...

Andrea Keller

composer | piano
 

Andrea Keller

Position: composer | piano

Born of Czech parents, Andrea Keller grew up in Sydney, Australia.

Convinced from a young age that she would be a musician, she studied piano, flute and saxophone at the Sydney Conservatorium High School. Inspired by her older brother, she penned her first compositions at the age of 10, and received her A-mus-a with distinction on piano at age 14. It was around this time that she was introduced to jazz music and the art of improvisation. Continuing to explore classical, jazz and original musics throughout her teenage years, her musical path became more defined when she moved to Melbourne in 1993 to study improvisation at the Victorian College of the Arts.

Keller has led many projects as a pianist, whose focus has been on performing her original compositions and arrangements. She currently leads the working projects: Monday nights at the Jazzlab (curating & performing), Transients (a series of trios presented every Thursday night at Uptown Jazz Café), Five Below (quintet featuring Stephen Magnusson, Sam Anning, Mick Meagher, James McLean & Andrea Keller), Journey Home (solo piano collaboration with photographer/film-maker Hayley Miro), Piano Club (solo piano concerts featuring Australian pianists and Q&A’s), The Composers Circle (6-piece ensemble of composers/performers), Solo/Duo/Trio (new collaborations in various groupings), and Celebrating Voice (series featuring vocalists who perform original and Australian material).

Born in Vermont, USA, Anna moved to Salzburg, Austria at...

Anna Martin-Scrase

Cello
 

Anna Martin-Scrase

Position: Cello

Born in Vermont, USA, Anna moved to Salzburg, Austria at the age of 16, where she lived for the next 10 years. She completed a Bachelor of Music Performance at Mozarteum University Salzburg, studying cello under Professor Heidi Litschauer and chamber music with the Hagen Quartet. Whilst in Austria, Anna performed with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists, the Salzburg Cathedral Ensemble and at the Salzburg Festival with her quartet.
Since moving to Sydney in 2008, Anna has played Principal Cello with the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra and Pacific Opera and recorded for Vexations840, AFTRS, Sonar Music and a solo CD of Moya Henderson’s Ecstatic Exercises for Solo Cello.
She has taught at various private Sydney schools as well as at her home studio and her students have performed with the Sydney Youth Orchestras, the Arts Unit Orchestras, Northern Beaches Orchestra and been accepted into Sydney and Melbourne Conservatoriums.
She now lives on the NSW Far South Coast and has founded the Bega Valley Youth Orchestra and the Wolumla School of Music with her husband. Anna also performs as a duo with husband Dean Gray.

Anthony Marwood is known worldwide as an artist of exceptional...

Anthony Marwood

violin
 

Anthony Marwood

Position: violin

Anthony Marwood is known worldwide as an artist of exceptional expressive force. His energetic and collaborative nature places him in great demand as soloist/director with orchestras worldwide. He is Principal Artistic Partner of the celebrated Canadian chamber orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, a post he took up in 2015. In the 16/17 season, he was Artist in Residence at the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. His eminence as a soloist has brought him to work with conductors such as Valery Gergiev, Sir Andrew Davis, Thomas Søndergård, David Robertson, Gerard Korsten, Ilan Volkov, Jaime Martin, Bernard Labadie and Douglas Boyd. We are delighted to welcome Anthony to Four Winds.

Awarded a fellowship at the Australian National Academy of Music...

Arcadia Winds

Wind Quintet
 

Arcadia Winds

Position: Wind Quintet

Awarded a fellowship at the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) upon their formation in late 2013, Arcadia Winds became Musica Viva Australia’s inaugural FutureMakers musicians from 2015 – 17. They have brought their brand of energetic, joyful and spontaneous performance to festival stages in almost every state and territory in the country, to concert halls across mainland China and to listeners around the world through broadcasts of the BBC Proms Australia chamber music series.

They have revelled in musical partnerships with internationally renowned performers including the Australian String Quartet, piano virtuosi Lambert Orkis, Paavali Jumppanen and Anna Goldsworthy and woodwind masters Ole Kristian Dahl and Thorsten Johanns. Kate Proctor (flute), David Reichelt (oboe), Lloyd Van’t Hoff (clarinet), Rachel Shaw (horn), Matthew Kneale (bassoon).

Israel-born Ariel Zuckermann is now counted amongst the most sought...

Ariel Zuckermann

conductor | flute
 

Ariel Zuckermann

Position: conductor | flute

Israel-born Ariel Zuckermann is now counted amongst the most sought after conductors of the younger generation.

Ariel Zuckermann has been Music Director of the Israel Chamber Orchestra since the 2015/16 season and is one of the most sought-after conductors of the younger generation. He studied conducting with Jorma Panula at the Royal Music Academy of Stockholm and later with Bruno Weil at Munich’s Musikhochschule. Until 2013 he held the position of Music Director with the renowned Georgian Chamber Orchestra. Ariel Zuckermann began his conducting career as Assistant Conductor to Iván Fischer at the Budapest Festival Orchestra, resulting in a number of critically acclaimed performances. He then made well-received debuts with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin at Berlin’s Philharmonie and with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Euskadi on tour in Spain.

Other recent engagements have included debuts with the MDR Sinfonieorchester, Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock and the Dalasinfoniettan, and an extended tour and CD recording with the Australian Youth Orchestra.

Aurelia Trio is a newly formed string trio comprising Laura...

Aurelia Trio

String Trio
 

Aurelia Trio

Position: String Trio

Aurelia Trio is a newly formed string trio comprising Laura Freier (violin), Beth Condon (viola) and Eliza Sdraulig (‘cello). The four met at the beginning of 2017 at ANAM (Australian National Academy of Music) where they are all students. Despite being freshly formed, they are all excited to explore and share in the musical treasure chest that is the string quartet.

The members of Aurelia have participated in numerous chamber music ensembles and festivals and have had extensive orchestral experiences both in Australia and abroad.

Formed in April 2012, this Quartet brings together four of...

Auric Quartet

String Quartet
 

Auric Quartet

Position: String Quartet

Formed in April 2012, this Quartet brings together four of Australia’s finest emerging musical talents including Kate Sullivan (violin), Francesca Hiew (violin), Matthew Laing (viola) and Jarrad Mathie (cello).

They made their debut at Quartetthaus as part of the 2013 Perth International Arts Festival, performing works by Bartók, Britten and Adès. They are currently the Associate Ensemble-in-Residence at the Australian National Academy of Music; and the 2013/2014 Visiting Ensemble‐in‐Residence at Four Winds; and are one of two aspiring quartets involved in the Australian String Quartet’s mentorship program, The Quartet Project.

The Australian Brass Quintet is comprised of some of Australia’s...

Australian Brass Quintet

Brass Quintet
 

Australian Brass Quintet

Position: Brass Quintet

The Australian Brass Quintet is comprised of some of Australia’s foremost brass musicians who have been playing together in different ensembles for over 15 years. The Australian Brass Quintet is a new ensemble that gave its’ first performance at the Melbourne International Festival of Brass 2008 to great acclaim.

Featuring Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve (principal cello), Stefanie Farrands (principla viola),...

Australian Chamber Orchestra

string quintet
 

Australian Chamber Orchestra

Position: string quintet

Featuring Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve (principal cello), Stefanie Farrands (principla viola), Maja Savnik (violin), Ike See (violin) and Nicole Divall (viola), together they make for a sound that’s completely transformative.

Four Winds had the pleasure of welcoming The Australian Chamber Orchestra’s String Quintet for a residency and concerts at Four Winds in October 2020. During their residency in the Windsong Pavilion, the ACO players spent time rehearsing, as well as filming and recording for the ACO HomeCasts series.

Dedicated to musical excellence with a distinctly Australian flavour, the...

Australian String Quartet

String Quartet
 

Australian String Quartet

Position: String Quartet

Dedicated to musical excellence with a distinctly Australian flavour, the Australian String Quartet (ASQ) creates unforgettable experiences for audiences worldwide. From its home base at the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music, the Quartet reaches out across Australia and the world to engage people with an outstanding program of performances, workshops, commissions and education programs.

The ASQ is privileged to perform on a matched set of Guadagnini instruments. Hand crafted by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini between c.1743 – 1784 in Turin and Piacenza, Italy, these exquisite instruments were brought together through the vision of Ulrike Klein AO. The instruments are on loan to the ASQ for their exclusive use through the generosity of UKARIA. Dale Bartrop (violin 1), Franscesca Hiew (violin 2), Stephen King (viola), Blair Harris (guest cello).

Bandaluzia are celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound and...

Bandaluzia Flamenco

flamenco ensemble
 

Bandaluzia Flamenco

Position: flamenco ensemble

Bandaluzia are celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound and explosive displays of dazzling musicianship and virtuosity that has made Bandaluzia a great success at festivals and theatres across Australia.

Led by ARIA nominated Flamenco guitarist Damian Wright, Bandaluzia showcases contemporary flamenco dance and music whilst displaying the essential characteristics of the flamenco tradition – a journey through this unique and incredible artform by some Australia and Spain’s most revered flamenco artists.
In 2018 Damian performed in Jerez, Spain at La Conferencia de Jose Luis Balao as part of the Jerez International Guitar Festival and was invited to perform as a solo artist at The Rajasthan International Folk Festival, India as well as The Shanghai Fringe Festival, China.

Also featuring Dance Australia Magazine’s “Most Outstanding Dancer of 2013” and co- winner of “Best Dance Show” at The Adelaide Fringe 2014 Jessica Statham (flamenco dance), Rosalie Cocchiaro (flamenco dance) who, living in Madrid for 10 years, has performed in many of Madrid’s most premier Tablaos (flamenco venues), including Cafe de Chinitas and Torres Bermejas. On guitars & mandolin Freedman fellowship winner and National Jazz Awards finalist Ben Hauptmann (Katie Noonan, Gurrumul, Lior) & brilliant percussionist James Hauptmann (James Morrison, Vince Jones, Bluejuice) Bandaluzia are also highly revered for their ability to mix elements of other genres into their performances, whether being the rich harmonies of Jazz, the exotic melodies of the Orient or the infectious rhythms of South America. An experience that ignites the senses with the grace of Flamenco.

The Bega Valley Youth Choir are a Youth choir, based...

Bega Valley Youth Choir

choir
 

Bega Valley Youth Choir

Position: choir

The Bega Valley Youth Choir are a Youth choir, based in the Bega Valley.

Originally from Canberra, Blake completed a Bachelor of Music at the Sydney...

BLAKE RODEN

SSOF PERCUSSION FELLOW
 

BLAKE RODEN

Position: SSOF PERCUSSION FELLOW

Originally from Canberra, Blake completed a Bachelor of Music at the Sydney Conservatorium in 2019 under the tutelage of Daryl Pratt and Mark Robinson and is currently completing a Master of Music under the guidance of Shaun Trubiano. 

Blake won the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Snare Drum Award in 2016 and has been part of numerous Australian Youth Orchestra programs from 2017 to 2019 including an international tour. More recently Blake has performed with Opera Australia.

Blake is looking forward to taking that next step in his training and returning to live performances as part of the Fellows program.

Tabla player Bobby Singh is one of the most sought-after...

Bobby Singh

tabla
 

Bobby Singh

Position: tabla

Tabla player Bobby Singh is one of the most sought-after musicians on the Australian world music circuit. He is the first choice for musicians from India touring Australia and New Zealand. Bobby has played with such luminaries as Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Purbayan Chatterjee, Shashank Subramanium and Guru Karaikudimani, amongst many others. Outside the milieu of Indian classical music, Bobby has also formed many partnerships with some of Australia’s best-known musicians. Crossing many styles of music from drum and bass with The Bird, to Western Classical with Slava Grigoryan to blues and roots with John Butler and Jeff Lang.

Brenda is a Yuin woman, originally from Wreck Bay, south...

Brenda Gifford

composer
 

Brenda Gifford

Position: composer

Brenda is a Yuin woman, originally from Wreck Bay, south coast NSW. She is currently the Inaugural First Peoples Composer in Residence with Ensemble Offspring.

Her work Elements (Bagan, Miriwa, Ngadjung and Ganji) will be premiered at the 2020 Canberra International Music Festival. She is part of the 2020 Composing Women program at Sydney Conservatorium with Professor Liza Lim. Her original compositions for the CD Music for the Dreaming on the ABC label was nominated for an ARIA in 2019. Her composition Mungala had its world premiere in NY with Prof. Claire Chase performing it at National Sawdust in New York. She has twenty years’ extensive experience as a musician and is a composer, saxophonist and teacher.

Brenda was a member of the band Mixed Relations with Bart Willoughby from No Fixed Address. She toured extensively nationally to Aboriginal communities around Australia and internationally to Native American communities and the Pacific Islands. She has worked with Kev Carmody, on his album Eulogy (for a black person) playing saxophone on the track Blood Red Rose. She wrote the album sleeve notes for the reissued The Loner Album by Uncle Vic Simms. She has done over one hundred interviews and oral histories with Aboriginal musicians.

For their special appearance at the 2021 Four WInds Festival,...

Candelo MUSICIANS

Ensemble
 

Candelo MUSICIANS

Position: Ensemble

For their special appearance at the 2021 Four WInds Festival, the Candelo Musicians are Candelo singer/songwriter/storytellers: Heath Cullen (guitar), Pete Wild (piano), Rae Kennedy (spoken word), Tamlyn Magee (harp), Robyn Martin (double bass), Kate Burke (guitar/violin), Melanie Horsnell (guitar/banjo) and Sam Martin (guitar/double bass) plus special guest Yuin artists Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker and Gabadoo.

Cheryl Davison is a leading artist from the South Coast....

Cheryl Davison

artist | educator
 

Cheryl Davison

Position: artist | educator

Cheryl Davison is a leading artist from the South Coast. Her mother’s family are Walbanga people from Eurobodalla and the Ngarigo people in the Snowy Mountains region. Her family is also connected to the Wallaga Lake Aboriginal community.

Davison has inherited deep cultural knowledge from her family and is a recognised artist and cultural leader for the South Coast region, exhibiting nationally and internationally.

Christina Leonard is one of Australia’s leading Saxophonists, performing both...

Christina Leonard

saxophone
 

Christina Leonard

Position: saxophone

Christina Leonard is one of Australia’s leading Saxophonists, performing both nationally and internationally. Touring with the SSO to Europe in 2018, she has been a featured player with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Opera Australia Orchestra (OAO), Australia Chamber Orchestra (ACO) and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO). Christina is Artistic Director of the Australian World Orchestra’s Chamber Music Festival in the Southern Highlands. She has made many recordings and live broadcasts and has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician at many national music festivals. Christina is the first Australian to be endorsed as an International Artist with Japanese instrument maker Yanagisawa.

Claudia completed her Bachelor of Music Performance with distinction at...

CLAUDIA LEGGETT

SSOF HORN FELLOW
 

CLAUDIA LEGGETT

Position: SSOF HORN FELLOW

Claudia completed her Bachelor of Music Performance with distinction at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (2019). She then attended the Australian National Academy of Music from 2020-21. 

She has performed with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Festival Philharmonic and The Australian International Opera Company. Claudia has also featured as a soloist in the Queensland Youth Orchestras’ recital series in 2018 and 2019. 

Her dedication and passion have led her to relocate to Sydney to be part of the Fellowship program in 2022.

Renowned for their extraordinary song-writing, skin-tight vocal harmonies and stunning...

Coco’s Lunch

vocal quintet
 

Coco’s Lunch

Position: vocal quintet

Renowned for their extraordinary song-writing, skin-tight vocal harmonies and stunning live performances, Coco’s Lunch have long been recognised as award-winning pioneers in the composition of innovative Australian vocal music. Coco’s Lunch features Melbourne singers and percussionists Gabrielle MacGregor, Lisa Young, Nicola Eveleigh, Jacqueline Gawler and Emma Gilmartin.

The group has spent over 20 years winning the hearts of audiences across Australia, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Laos, Taiwan, Germany, Austria, France, New Zealand, Canada and India.

Combining the diverse paths of two pairs of saxophone players,...

Compass Quartet

saxophone
 

Compass Quartet

Position: saxophone

Combining the diverse paths of two pairs of saxophone players, Compass Quartet – Christina Leonard, Jeremy Rose, Matthew Ottignon, Luke Gilmour – forms one of the most interesting and dynamic groups to emerge in Australia’s music scene.

Inspired by the idea of breaking down barriers between classical music and improvised jazz, Compass Quartet takes an innovative and flexible approach to concert programming, combining influences as that are distinct, new and unusual. Their three released albums include Abrazo Tango, Ode to an Auto Rickshaw and Oneirology.

Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Corinne Gibbons has been singing...

Corinne Gibbons

vocal
 

Corinne Gibbons

Position: vocal

Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Corinne Gibbons has been singing all of her life. Her work is infused with a joyful energy borne from the ancient art of storytelling in song.

She has recorded an album, ‘Melt’, and has written three musicals that have been performed to over 100,000 people to date. Having worked across four continents and over 15 countries, engaging multicultural teams to come together and write songs and perform, Corinne is deeply committed to uniting more people of all walks of life in collaborative efforts through the creation of music.

In her work with Phil Collin’s Charity “Little Dreams Foundation”, Corinne conducted the Global Social Responsibility team to record and perform a song written to support Phil’s charity for children. The song was then performed by a 200-piece choir from over 20 different countries and included children from the charity at a performance in the main square of Montreux.

As an expansion of her vocal coaching Corinne developed Singing Immersions for participants to discover and deepen the freedom and joy of vocal expression.

Damian Barbeler’s award-winning compositions have been performed and broadcast around...

Damian Barbeler

composer
 

Damian Barbeler

Position: composer

Damian Barbeler’s award-winning compositions have been performed and broadcast around the world, sung and played by leading Australian and international soloists and ensembles. He is widely recognised for his highly idiosyncratic compositional style and especially his lush, emotional sound worlds inspired by textures and patterns from nature. An enthusiastic collaborator, he often works with those working in architecture, software design, media arts and dance and his wide-ranging career has taken him to a diverse range of places from famous concert halls to biscuit factories, boardrooms and far-flung parts of regional Australia.

This commission has been supported by private donors who are interested in new music and the environment.

David Hewitt, composer and percussionist, has been involved in new...

David Hewitt

composer | percussionist
 

David Hewitt

Position: composer | percussionist

David Hewitt, composer and percussionist, has been involved in new music and performance making for over 20 years. A founding member of Taikoz, a member of Synergy Percussion and part of the internationally acclaimed outfit The Spaghetti Western Orchestra (SWO). As a musical director, David has worked with many remote, regional and indigenous communities developing new site-specific theatre works such as The Old Van Theatre Company, Musica Viva Australia fLinG Physical Theatre, big hART and most recently with Lee Pemberton and the Bedrock Collective. David is the founder of Stonewave Taiko, which has performed at the National Folk Festival and created the productions Thunder and Waves and Bega Big Groove. Previous Four Winds performances have included- Four Winds Cinematic Orchestra, A Song About Fish, Windsong Community Event, Bermagui Powertool Orchestra, The Resonant Village, Coming Home Olga Masters Festival and the 2018 Welcome to Country with Stonewave Taiko and Djaadjawan Dancers.

We were very excited to have David Hewitt and Jed Silver, Sound Designer, here in residence in May 2018 to finalise the recording of their ONDES Project – The Ghosts Between Us – for a sound installation at the 2018 DARK MOFO | NIGHT MASS event.

David Rowden was born in Sydney and studied clarinet from...

David Rowden

clarinet
 

David Rowden

Position: clarinet

David Rowden was born in Sydney and studied clarinet from a young age. He was later awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where he won the Geoffrey Hawkes Prize for clarinet performance in 2004. Whilst overseas, David studied in Italy with Anthony Pay at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, Siena, in France at the Academie de Villecroze with French clarinetist Paul Meyer, and also at the Pacific Music Festival in Japan.

Dean Gray is a multi-instrumentalist of the fretted string variety....

Dean Gray

Guitar
 

Dean Gray

Position: Guitar

Dean Gray is a multi-instrumentalist of the fretted string variety. He is a musical chameleon, and is constantly creating and searching for new sounds and textures. His interests include jazz guitar, pedal steel, celtic mandolin, classical ukulele and all points in-between.
Dean has been a member of Geoff Powers’ Great Gatsby Orchestra, has collaborated with composer/choir legend Sally Whitwell, and was a member of the Sydney Mandolin Orchestra.He currently performs regularly in a number of different groups, including hard folk outfit Whiskey Dram, Mike Martin and the Kameruka Bush Orchestra, as well as with his wife, cellist Anna Martin-Scrase, in their romantic jazz duo Double Standard.
Dean and Anna moved from Sydney to the far south coast in 2019, to open their own music school in Wolumla.
Rarely without an instrument in his hands, Dean can usually be found teaching, practicing or rounding his students up for weekly Sunday morning busking sessions outside his favourite cafe in Pambula.

DeanStevenson is a Tasmanian musician and composer coming from a...

Dean Stevenson

Composer | Musical Director
 

Dean Stevenson

Position: Composer | Musical Director

DeanStevenson is a Tasmanian musician and composer coming from a strong performance background. Graduating with a Masters of Music from UTAS,Dean has performed and across Australia, UK, Asia and the USA including 2 weeks in the Lincoln Centre New York.He has released several solo projects (In Time, Arco Set, The London Suite) also composed for film (Sixteen Legs–Book End Trust), for theatre (You and Me and the Space Between–Terrapin Puppet Theatre) and live events featuring his own project orchestra,The Arco Set,Live projects involve many festivals including Mona Foma, Dark Mofo (Tim Passes), Ten Days on the Island, Imaginate (Edinburgh) and Melbourne Sydney Darwin and Brisbane festivals. He also performs in Tasmania with the popular band Les Coqs Incroyables and has recorded and performed with Strings from the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra which included a collaboration with Kate Miller-Heidke.In 2016, he produced new music by Sting in collaboration with David Walsh of MONA.Also In 2016, Dean was commissioned by the Governor of Tasmania to write a new work to celebrate Her Majesty the Queens 90thbirthday.Dean is a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship for a composition research project across eight countries. Dean is now a composer in residence at MONA called 4PM.

Deborah Cheetham, Yorta Yorta woman, soprano, composer and educator has...

Deborah Cheetham AO

soprano | composer
 

Deborah Cheetham AO

Position: soprano | composer

Deborah Cheetham, Yorta Yorta woman, soprano, composer and educator has been a leader and pioneer in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years. In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Cheetham was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for “distinguished service to the performing arts as an opera singer, composer and artistic director, to the development of Indigenous artists, and to innovation in performance”.

In 2009, Deborah Cheetham established Short Black Opera as a national not-for-profit opera company devoted to the development of Indigenous singers. The following year she produced the premiere of her first opera Pecan Summer. This landmark work was Australia’s first Indigenous opera and has been a vehicle for the development of a new generation of Indigenous opera singers.

In March 2015 she was inducted onto the Honour Roll of Women in Victoria and in April 2018 received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia for her pioneering work and achievements in the music.

D ejan Lazić’s fresh interpretations of the repertoire have established...

Dejan Lazic

piano
 

Dejan Lazic

Position: piano

D
ejan Lazić’s fresh interpretations of the repertoire have established him as one of the most unique and unusual soloists of his generation. Dejan Lazić regularly plays with orchestras such as the Atlanta Symphony, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Boston Symphony, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Basel Chamber Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Danish National Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra Hamburg, Netherlands Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Yuin woman Sharon Mason founded the Djaadjawan Dancers after attending...

Djaadjawan Dancers

dancers
 

Djaadjawan Dancers

Position: dancers

Yuin woman Sharon Mason founded the Djaadjawan Dancers after attending an Aboriginal women’s camp in Narooma NSW, sponsored by Katungal Aboriginal Medical Service and Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council. The aim of the camp was to have local Aboriginal women and children teach and share their traditional knowledge.

Djinama Yilaga is made up of local Aboriginal people to...

Djinama Yilaga

choir
 

Djinama Yilaga

Position: choir

Djinama Yilaga is made up of local Aboriginal people to showcase Koori culture through music and song. The next generation of Aboriginal children at Bermagui Primary School are now the caretakers of Dhurga language songs. Following the gifting of the song to the school children, Four Winds will provide a singing tutor to help the children become familiar with the song so that they can then share the song with the broader school community.

The Djinama Yilaga Choir is an intergenerational Yuin choir, establish...

Djinama Yilaga

Choir
 

Djinama Yilaga

Position: Choir

The Djinama Yilaga Choir is an intergenerational Yuin choir, establish in 2019 and led by renowned Walbunga/Ngarigo artist, Cheryl Davison. Djinama Yilaga perform songs in Dhurga language.

Yuin people were often multi-lingual, speaking and understanding languages of neighbouring and visiting groups. Dhurga was spoken and understood by many within the 13 tribes of the Yuin Nation. It was the dominant tongue of the Walbunga people of the Broulee region and the Brindja Yuin people of Moruya.

The choir emerged as a mechanism to revitalise language through song, following a unique pedagogy established by Westpac scholar, Dr Lou Bennett AM. The community led project, supported by Dr Lou Bennett was initially funded by the National Museum of Australia and Four Winds,Bermagui.

The choir has gone from strength to strength and is continually requested to perform at local and national events. In 2021 they performed at the Easter Four Winds Festival to great acclaim, and to a sold-out show at the National Museum of Australia. As COVID 19 restrictions lift, they are in demand.

2022 will see Djinama Yilaga share their songs with other Yuin community members and schools, along the Yuin Coast. Again, supported by Dr Lou Bennett, Dhurga song writing workshops will be held in Ulladulla and Nowra. The hope is to expand the choir, to create a mass Yuin choir and individual self-directing choirs across Yuin Country.

This collaboration was born in the lead up to the...

DJINAMA YILAGA & MUDJI

Ensemble
 

DJINAMA YILAGA & MUDJI

Position: Ensemble

This collaboration was born in the lead up to the 2021 Easter Festival with the development of the ‘Songs from Yuin Country’ show involving acclaimed choir, Djinama Yilaga, and the Mudji- a collective of local storytellers, songwriters and musicians.  

The Djinama Yilaga is an intergenerational Yuin choir, established in 2019 and led by renowned Walbunga / Ngarigo artist, Cheryl Davison. Singing all original songs in Dhurga language, they include Cheryl Davison, Kobi Davison, Maria Walker, Michelle Davison, Requia Campbell, Shakeela Williams and Tamsin Davison. 

They are joined by the Mudji, local artists who are all established in their own right, including David Ross Macdonald (drums / guitar), Gabadu (hip hop / RnB artist), Heath Cullen (guitar), Melanie Horsnell (guitar/banjo), Pete Wild (piano), Rae Kennedy (spoken word), Robyn Martin (double bass), Sam Martin (guitar / double bass), Tamlyn Magee AKA Anactoria (harp).

Together through story and song they unravel and navigate the territory of language, joy, genocide, healing, love, culture, colonisation and connection. They explore the common ground that weaves us together.

Doctor Stovepipe are purveyors of hot jazz, gypsy swing, Appalachian...

Doctor Stovepipe

swing band
 

Doctor Stovepipe

Position: swing band

Doctor Stovepipe are purveyors of hot jazz, gypsy swing, Appalachian folk music and ragtime. Purveyors of Medicinal Euphony, Doctor Stovepipe’s 51st Mounted Rhythm Brigade comprises Dr. Jim Sharrock, Dr. Gillian Cosgrove & Dr. Edward Radclyffe. Doctor Stovepipe draws from the pharmacopoeia of Appalachian string-band music, Gypsy Swing, Cowboy-Western combos & Popular Ragtime.

Dominic recently returned to Australia having moved to England in...

DOMINIC LONGHURST

SSOF TRUMPET FELLOW
 

DOMINIC LONGHURST

Position: SSOF TRUMPET FELLOW

Dominic recently returned to Australia having moved to England in 2015 to study the trumpet at the Royal Northern College of Music, where he received a first-class honours degree in performance. He studied with Gareth Small and Murray Grieg, and his progress earned him opportunities to perform with the Hallé Orchestra, the Dutch National Opera and the Symphonic Brass of London.

In 2018, Dominic was recipient of one of the highest musical honours in the U.K as recipient of the Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Silver Award, for most distinguished student at the Royal Northern College of Music.

Since returning to Sydney in 2019, Dominic has enjoyed touring with Opera Australia, and performed with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony.

He is looking forward to performing once again with the Sydney Symphony as part of the Fellows program.

Based on the South East Coast of Australia and founded...

Doonooch Dancers

dance ensemble
 

Doonooch Dancers

Position: dance ensemble

Based on the South East Coast of Australia and founded by Bobby McLeod in the early nineties, the Doonooch Dancers are an exciting Dance group promoting traditional Aboriginal culture through song and dance.

Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung, Dr Lou Bennett AM is...

Dr Lou Bennett AM

Performer | Songwriter | Actor
 

Dr Lou Bennett AM

Position: Performer | Songwriter | Actor

Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung, Dr Lou Bennett AM is a former member of the internationally acclaimed trio Tiddas, and during her ten years with the band, Lou wrote a number of the group’s signature songs.

Lou’s versatile work within the Arts industry over the past thirty years includes various roles as Performer, Songwriter, Musical and Artistic Director, Composer, Actor, Soundscape Designer and Academic.

Lou was a member of the Black Arm Band and was an instrumental force in the company’s transformative journey from being a one-off ‘special project’, into becoming an Indigenous performing Arts company. Lou completed her PhD in October 2015 and her dissertation discusses the importance and relevance of Indigenous language retrieval, reclamation and regeneration through the medium of the Arts to enhance community health and wellbeing.

In 2017, Lou was accepted as the McKenzie Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and was inducted onto the Victorian Women’s Honour Roll in 2017. In 2019, Lou accepted the appointment as a member (AM) of the Order of Australia for her significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music, and the Indigenous community. In 2020 Lou was chosen as a Westpac Research Fellow continuing her research program Sovereign Language Rematriation Through Song Pedagogy in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.

Elena Kats-Chernin is an Australian composer, resident in Sydney. Her...

Elena Kats-Chernin

composer | piano
 

Elena Kats-Chernin

Position: composer | piano

Elena Kats-Chernin is an Australian composer, resident in Sydney. Her vibrant and uplifting music has been performed and recorded by several symphony, opera and ballet companies and featured at the opening ceremonies of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games (Deep Sea Dreaming) and the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Eliza’s Aria from Meryl Tankard’s ballet Wild Swans and the Russian Rag, have become Elena’s most recognisable pieces. She has received many prestigious prizes such as the Helpmann, Limelight, Sounds Australian, Sydney Theatre Award and the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award. In 2017 ABC Classics released a comprehensive 10 CD Boxset Collection of her music.

Her Piano Concerto no. 3 “Lebewohl”, premiered at QPAC in September 2018 by Tamara-Anna Cislowska and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO), received a rapturous reception.

Eliza Hull is known for her stirring lyrics and haunting...

Eliza Hull

vocal
 

Eliza Hull

Position: vocal

Eliza Hull is known for her stirring lyrics and haunting vocals, and after a recent shift to Castlemaine, her music has developed into a rich soundscape of indie and folk tinged tracks, which showcase her development as a songwriter. Previous releases, including Eliza’s debut album ‘The Bones Of Us’, have been strongly supported by Australian radio stations such as triple j, triple j Unearthed, FBi, Double J, ABC, PBS and 3RRR. Eliza has a strong live following, selling out headline shows, and along the way sharing stages with Felix Riebl, SAFIA, Katie Noonan, Husky and Mia Dyson. Eliza has written for American TV, Australian feature film ‘Swallow’ and Theatre.

Elizabeth Jones was awarded a QEII Silver Jubilee Trust scholarship...

Elizabeth Jones

violin
 

Elizabeth Jones

Position: violin

Elizabeth Jones was awarded a QEII Silver Jubilee Trust scholarship to study with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music in London. She was a core member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra from 1993-2005.

From 2005-2010 she was a member of the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Guest 2nd Concertmaster of Musica Vitae Chamber Orchestra in Sweden.

Since 2010 she has been on contract with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and guests occasionally with ACO. She has also been guest concertmaster of Victorian Opera. A passionate educator she has been invited to teach at the AYO’s chamber and national music camps.

Born in Sydney, Emilia attended the Conservatorium High School before...

EMILIA ANTCLIFF

SSOF FLUTE FELLOW
 

EMILIA ANTCLIFF

Position: SSOF FLUTE FELLOW

Born in Sydney, Emilia attended the Conservatorium High School before completing her Bachelor of Music Performance at the Royal Conservatoire in the Netherlands under the tutelage of Thies Roorda & Dorine Schade.

Whilst abroad Emilia performed throughout Europe as principal flute with the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, the Metropole Orchestra Academy, Orchestra Romana de Tineret in Romania and the Residentie Orchestra Christmas production with De Dutch Don’t Dance Division.

Since returning to Australia in 2018, Emilia has performed with the Ensemble Apex and Opera Australia Orchestra and is looking forward to performing alongside the musicians of the Sydney Symphony as part of her 2022 Fellowship activities.

Emma Hayes began playing the violin at the age of...

Emma Hayes

SSO Second Violin
 

Emma Hayes

Position: SSO Second Violin

Emma Hayes began playing the violin at the age of three with Hiroko Primrose. She received her AMusA in 1988, and commenced her Bachelor’s degree at the Canberra School of Music the following year. She studied with Miwako Abe and graduated with Distinction in 1992.

In 1991, Emma Hayes was a finalist in the Adelaide Violin Competition, and in 1992, was the ACT finalist in the Wendkart Competition. In the same year, she was awarded a Big Brother Scholarship, which she used to further her studies in London and Manchester.

Emma Hayes was a member of the Australian Youth Orchestra between 1989 and 1992, and led the second violin section on numerous occasions, including tours to North and South America, and Indonesia. She joined the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra in 1993 and was appointed to a position in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra the following year.

Emma Jezek is the Assistant Principal 2nd Violin in the...

Emma Jezek

violin
 

Emma Jezek

Position: violin

Emma Jezek is the Assistant Principal 2nd Violin in the Sydney Symphony, a position she has held since 1997. She was born in Adelaide and studied with Beryl Kimber and Ron Woodcock at the Elder Conservatorium. She furthered her studies in the US at Indiana University Bloomington with Franco Gulli and SUNY Purchase with Isaac Malkin.  

Emma was previously in the Melbourne Symphony and has been Acting Principal in the Adelaide Symphony and Tasmanian Symphony. She has played with the Vienna Symphony, Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Klangforum Wien as well as the Australian World Orchestra.  

Emma has recently played in the SSO’s Utzon Room series as well as the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall series. Emma loves teaching and has tutored at AYO and National Music Camp.  

Dame Emma Kirkby’s singing career came as a surprise. As...

Emma Kirkby

soprano
 

Emma Kirkby

Position: soprano

Dame Emma Kirkby’s singing career came as a surprise. As a student of Classics at Oxford, she seized any chance to sing, especially Renaissance polyphony. Briefly a teacher of Classics, she was fortunate to meet pioneer groups with expressive voices and period instruments – lutes, baroque wind and strings – that she has loved over the decades. She also had the opportunity to sing in beautiful acoustics. In 2018 she worked in five summer schools in four countries, seeing again these magical inspirations at work with the singers and players who will be tomorrow’s masters. These days, teaching nearly as much as she performs, Emma still enjoys the occasional recital with special colleagues. Four Winds warmly welcomes the return of Dame Emma and Lutenist Jakob Lindberg to Bermagui.

Emma Pearson was principal artist at the Hessisches Staatstheater, Wiesbaden,...

Emma Pearson

soprano
 

Emma Pearson

Position: soprano

Emma Pearson was principal artist at the Hessisches Staatstheater, Wiesbaden, in Germany from 2005 until 2014. During this time she performed over 30 roles for the company, including the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor, Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos), Woglinde, Gerhilde and Waldvogel in Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Sophie (Der Rosenkavalier), Adele (Die Fledermaus) and Norina (Don Pasquale) to critical acclaim.

In this joyful site-specific music and dance work, directed by...

Encounter South

dance ensemble
 

Encounter South

Position: dance ensemble

In this joyful site-specific music and dance work, directed by the “formidable” Emma Saunders, ENCOUNTER SOUTH explores the everyday extraordinariness and power of young people, from the Bega Valley, on the NSW South Coast to Parramatta, Western Sydney.

In collaboration with a group of award-winning Australian artists, including Felicity Castagna (writer), composers Amanda Brown (The Go-Betweens) and Jodi Phillis (The Clouds), ENCOUNTER SOUTH celebrates young people living in urban and regional communities.

Creatively developed with a cast of 16 young dancers (8 from Western Sydney and 8 from FLING Physical Theatre), Associate Artist, Rob McCredie, slam poet, Pola Fanous and the Western Sydney Youth Orchestra with regional players, conducted by James Pensini. ENCOUNTER SOUTH, explores the indomitable spirit of young people and the world they find themselves in.

From its humble origins as four music students busking on...

Enigma Quartet

String Quartet
 

Enigma Quartet

Position: String Quartet

From its humble origins as four music students busking on the streets of Sydney in 2006, the last decade has seen the Enigma Quartet carve a reputation on the Australian music scene as one of the brightest and most versatile string quartets. They continue to garner acclaim and win over audiences with their vibrant style and eclectic programming.

Holding coveted positions in a number of Australia’s leading orchestras, this intrepid foursome of Marianne Broadfoot (violin), Kerry Martin (violin), Elizabeth Woolnough (viola) and Rowena Macneish (cello) are united by friendship and a shared passion for chamber music, contemporary music and live performance.

Erin Helyard has been acclaimed as an inspiring conductor, a...

Erin Helyard

Conductor | Performer
 

Erin Helyard

Position: Conductor | Performer

Erin Helyard has been acclaimed as an inspiring conductor, a virtuosic and expressive performer of the harpsichord and fortepiano, and as a lucid scholar who is passionate about promoting discourse between musicology and performance.

Erin graduated in harpsichord performance from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with first-class honours and the University Medal. He completed his Masters in fortepiano performance and a PhD in musicology with Tom Beghin at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal. He was named the Westfield Concert Scholar (Cornell University) on fortepiano for 2009-2010 and from 2003 to 2012 Erin was a central member of the award-winning Ensemble Caprice (Montreal). As Artistic Director and co-founder of the celebrated Pinchgut Opera and the Orchestra of the Antipodes (Sydney) he has forged new standards of excellence in historically-informed performance in Australia. 

As a conductor Erin has distinguished himself in dynamic performances with the Adelaide, Tasmanian, and Queensland Symphony Orchestras and the Australian Haydn Ensemble. Helyard regularly collaborates with Richard Tognetti and Australian Chamber Orchestra and duets on historical pianos with Stephanie McCallum. In 2020 Richard Tognetti and Erin won Best Classical Album at the Australian Independent Record awards for their ABC Classic release of Mozart and Beethoven sonatas. In 2018 Erin was recognised with a Music and Opera Singers Trust Achievement Award (MAA) for contribution to the arts in Australia and is a part-time lecturer at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

Eugene Ughetti is the founding artistic director of Speak Percussion...

Eugene Ughetti

percussion
 

Eugene Ughetti

Position: percussion

Eugene Ughetti is the founding artistic director of Speak Percussion and is known for tackling complex and ambitious art music projects whether as director, composer, performer or conductor. His artistic output is an exploration of the materiality of percussion and engages with ideas like drum aged rum, supersonic performance and the percussive military. Eugene won the inaugural Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship (2012), MCA/Freedman Fellowship for Classical Music (2011), an Australia Council Creative Music Fellowship has given solo performances at MaerzMusik (Berlin), Roulette (New York), Lucerne Festival (Switzerland), SIPFest (Jakarta), National Museum (Singapore) among others.

FLING PHYSICAL THEATRE is a youth dance organisation based in...

fLiNG Physical Theatre

youth dance ensemble
 

fLiNG Physical Theatre

Position: youth dance ensemble

FLING PHYSICAL THEATRE is a youth dance organisation based in the Bega Valley, on the far South Coast of NSW, Australia. ​Founded in 2001, FLING provides opportunities for young people to work with local and visiting professional artists to create original contemporary performance projects.

Our core program is the FLING Company with performers aged 14-18, who are involved in the creation and presentation of major projects, which have toured within our region and beyond. FLING also provides two younger company programs YFLING and FLUX Creators for ages 7-14, and delivers broad reaching Community Engagement, Outreach and Education programs.

At FLING we create space for young people to explore and express their creativity while developing skills in movement and performance, creative thinking, problem solving and teamwork. These experiences build confidence, commitment and resilience. They also support physical health, mental health and wellbeing, and can provide pathways to professional careers in the arts.

FLING projects are diverse in content and style, providing a broad range of high quality arts experiences, inspiring and engaging our community as performers, makers and audience. We give voice to regional perspectives, creating culturally ambitious work that is relevant beyond our regional context.

Gabadu is a Djirringanj man from the Yuin Nation, born...

Gabadu

Hip Hop Artist
 

Gabadu

Position: Hip Hop Artist

Gabadu is a Djirringanj man from the Yuin Nation, born and raised in Bermagui NSW. He has been creating hip hop, R & B and urban funk music for over ten years, and is known for producing soul– infused beats and clear, dynamic vocals.

For Gabadu, music is a way to express his feelings about his life, family and experiences. Making music has helped Gabadu overcome some anxiety in the past, providing a creative outlet and a way to escape the challenges of everyday life.

A father of five, Gabadu loves spending time with his young family. Gabadu started listening to hip hop artist Easy E from N.W.A when he was a kid, and that inspired him to try making his own music. He loves the old school hip hop vibe and is also a reggae rapper/singer, inspired by his idol, Bob Marley.

Gabadu has been performing up and down the NSW east coast since 2016, and hopes to carve out a successful career as a performer, earn respect for making great music and make his family proud.

Australian artist Genevieve Lacey creates sanctuaries in sound. Using found...

Genevieve Lacey

composer | recorder
 

Genevieve Lacey

Position: composer | recorder

Australian artist Genevieve Lacey creates sanctuaries in sound.

Using found and environmental sounds as well as newly composed material, Genevieve creates poetic, sensual worlds in which it is possible to be deeply attentive. The practice of listening is central to her works, which are always created collaboratively. Recurring preoccupations include flight and birdsong; tracing passages of time and light in sound; reframing old rituals for contemporary times.

Genevieve’s creations combine her skills as performer, composer and curator. Always seeking to connect people and ideas, her works are experienced in a huge variety of contexts. Current collaborators include filmmakers Amos Gebhardt and Sophie Raymond, writers Alexis Wright and Chloe Hooper, choreographers Gideon Obarzanek and Stephanie Lake, ornithologist/composer Hollis Taylor and Antarctic scientist Steven Chown.

Geoffrey Badger has been involved in choral music all his...

Geoffrey Badger

composer/choral conductor
 

Geoffrey Badger

Position: composer/choral conductor

Geoffrey Badger has been involved in choral music all his life through singing, conducting and composing for a variety of adult and children’s choirs. Geoffrey studied cello and piano and became interested in music pedagogy while working in the Kodaly-based Music Education Program at the Canberra School of Music.

An experienced teacher of music in both primary and secondary schools, privately and in other community-based music programs, he is the director and founder of the Heartsong sacred music choir, and conductor of the Bega Chamber Orchestra, the Friday Choir and Bega Valley Youth Choir.

Gerard Brophy began his studies in the classical guitar at...

Gerard Brophy

composer
 

Gerard Brophy

Position: composer

Gerard Brophy began his studies in the classical guitar at the age of 22 and in the late 1970s he worked with Brazilian guitarist Turibio Santos and the Argentine composer Mauricio Kagel before studying composition at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music. Over his long career, he has been commissioned and performed by some of the world’s leading ensembles and orchestras and has developed an express interest in collaborating with artists from other disciplines (dance and theatre) and other cultures, among them the great Senegalese master drummers, the N’Diaye Rose family, timbila virtuoso Venancio Mbande from Mozambique and Balinese gamelan players.

Formed in 2017 at the Australian National Academy of Music...

Golden Gate Brass

brass ensemble
 

Golden Gate Brass

Position: brass ensemble

Formed in 2017 at the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM), Golden Gate Brass is an ensemble dedicated to providing high quality performances of brass repertoire. Its members are Michael Olsen & Fletcher Cox (trumpets), Aidan Gabriels (horn), Jackson Bankovic (trombone), and Jason Catchpowle (tuba).

Golden Gate Brass have appeared in concert at ANAM, Four Winds, The Savage Club, The Brunswick Green and at the National Gallery of Victoria and have collaborated with Ad Lib Collective and the Corelia Quintet. Each member of the ensemble maintains an impressive career in their own right, having collectively appeared in every full-time professional orchestra in the country as well as in numerous other performances, festivals and competitions across Australia.

“One only had to hear the opening bars to realise...

Goldner String Quartet

String Quartet
 

Goldner String Quartet

Position: String Quartet

“One only had to hear the opening bars to realise this is a very fine quartet indeed.” 

The Telegraph, UK – City of London Festival review 2011 

“The Goldners give the most sublimely articulate and raptly communicative reading of Elgar’s elusive String Quartet that it’s been my privilege to encounter.” 

Gramophone 

Celebrating their 25th Season in 2020, the Goldner String Quartet has longstanding recognition, as not only Australia’s pre-eminent string quartet but as an ensemble of international significance, favourably compared with the best in the world. The Quartet is named after Richard Goldner, founder of Musica Viva Australia. 

 Launched in 1995 and still retaining all founding members, the musicians are well known to Australian and international audiences through their performances and recordings and for their concurrent membership of the Australia Ensemble @UNSW. All members have occupied principal positions in organisations such as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra. Unanimous audience and critical acclaim following their Wigmore Hall debut in 1997 ensured the Goldner Quartet’s invitations to prestigious UK and European festivals. 

Performances in the USA and throughout Asia have followed, in addition to several tours of New Zealand. 

The Quartet regularly appears at many of Australia’s leading music festivals including Musica Viva’s Sydney Festival, Music in the Hunter, and at Huntington Estate among others, in addition to being Quartet in Residence at the annual Australian Festival of Chamber Music, in Townsville, North Queensland. The Goldners also enjoyed outstanding success at the 2017 Adam Chamber Music Festival, in Nelson, NZ. More recently the Goldners have toured the UK, including London’s Wigmore Hall, and performed in Italy for the opening of the 2019 Biennale Arte in Venice. 

 Special projects have included a major 20th-Century retrospective, and the complete Beethoven String Quartet Cycle. The Quartet’s appearances in the 2011 City of London Festival drew capacity audiences and unanimous praise from UK critics, and were broadcast on the BBC. Other Goldner projects have included The Quartets – a live DVD documentary with Peter Sculthorpe, and an international project in celebration of Sydney’s Sister Cities. In 2015 the Quartet undertook a nationwide tour for Musica Viva’s International Series and in 2017 presented the complete series of Coffee Concerts for Musica Viva Sydney audiences. 

The Goldner’s live recordings of the complete Beethoven String Quartet cycle released on ABC Classics, won the 2009 Limelight Award for Best Classical Recording. The Quartet has numerous recordings for the prestigious UK label, Hyperion; each disc highlights string quartets and piano quintets of a different composer (Bloch, Bridge, Dvořák, Elgar, Harty, Taneyev, Arensky, Vierne, Pierné, Bruch, Borodin, Korngold and Bartok to date) with pianist Piers Lane. Universal rave reviews have followed, including Diapason D’Or, Editor’s Choice in Gramophone magazine and BBC Music Magazine, as well as finalist for the BBC Music Magazine’s Chamber Music Award in 2009. Also released are the complete quartets of Szymanowski and Stravinsky on Naxos, and the complete quartets of Carl Vine on ABC Classics. The Goldners had a close working relationship with Peter Sculthorpe; 3 volumes of his Quartets are recorded on the Tall Poppies label and the Goldners own DVD documentary, The Quartets, recorded with Peter Sculthorpe is released by ABC Classics. 

Strongly committed to teaching the next generation of string quartets, the Goldners have mentored young ensembles through programs of the Australian Youth Orchestra, Musica Viva Australia and the Sydney Conservatorium. New works have been regularly commissioned for the Goldners from many of Australia’s leading composers. 

Goldner String Quartet : 

Dene Olding  (violin) 

Dimity Hall (violin) 

Irina Morozova (viola) 

Julian Smiles (cello) 

As a composer, recent works by Gordon Hamilton subvert expectations...

Gordon Hamilton

composer | conductor
 

Gordon Hamilton

Position: composer | conductor

As a composer, recent works by Gordon Hamilton subvert expectations of the orchestra by introducing foreign elements. He presented his 2015 concerto for beatboxer and orchestra ‘Thum Prints’ at the 2016 BBC Proms AU with star beatboxer Tom Thum – a work which has since been taken up by numerous orchestras world-wide. In 2018 Gordon traveled to Antarctica to compose ‘Far South’, a symphony – premiered Iii 2020 by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra – in which field recordings of ice, ocean and whales interact with the orchestra. In his ‘482 Variations on a Very Short Theme’ (2016) a brief Beatles recording plays; the orchestra latches onto three notes, spinning them out into 482 micro variations. In ‘Action Hero’ (commissioned by WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne) a the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger plays through a speaker while the orchestra joins in. In 2018 he won accolades for ‘Macquarie’, an orchestral-hiphop collaboration with rapper-poet Luka Lesson which interrogates the legacy of the famous Scottish Major General Lachlan Macquarie.

Gordon has composed and conducted many crossover projects, including ‘Danzón Cubano’ with Cuban pianist Marialy Pacheco. In 2019 he conducted the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra at Dark Mofo Festival for ‘Riceboy Sleeps’ by Jónsi (of Sigur Rós) and Alex Sommers. Arts Hub has described him as “one of the QSO’s secret weapons … with bonafide in the territories of Hip Hop and Classical music.”

Also known for his work as in choral music, Gordon took over in 2009 as Artistic Director of one of Australia’s foremost vocal ensembles, The Australian Voices (TAV). Gordon has led TAV in its mission of commissioning innovative music by Australian composers. Of their 2013 concert in New York City, the New York Times wrote “… it was as if the gates of heaven had opened.” They have released albums with Warner Classics (2013) and ABC Classics (2016). Gordon’s choral opera ‘MOON’ (2011) toured with TAV to Australia, Germany and to the Edinburgh Fringe and was named by The Herald Scotland as “one of the outstanding musical surprises of Fringe 2012.” In 2014 TAV made international headlines with their video of Rob Davidson’s ‘Not Now, Not Ever!’ – a musicalisation of former PM Julia Gillard’s famous ‘misogyny’ speech. TAV’s most recent album is ‘Elsewhere’. In 2020, in response to arts shutdowns, TAV commissioned 22 composers, including Nico Muhly on the theme ‘Far and Near’.

Originally from Newcastle, Gordon studied at the University of Newcastle Conservatorium (2000-4) under esteemed composer Nigel Butterley. He is a represented composer at the Australian Music Centre.

Graham Abbott has been Conductor-in-Residence at the Elder Conservatorium of...

Graham Abbott

Conductor
 

Graham Abbott

Position: Conductor

Graham Abbott has been Conductor-in-Residence at the Elder Conservatorium of Music Adelaide, Musical Director of Adelaide Philharmonia Chorus, Associate Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Musical Director of Melbourne Chorale, and Guest Chorus Master for the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

He has conducted all the major Australian orchestras, opera companies and leading choral societies. A respected music educator, Graham was producer and presenter of the highly successful Keys To Music series on ABC Classic FM from 2003 – 2017 and is currently making a series of podcasts for Universal Music.

This year Graham returns to Adelaide and Melbourne Symphony Orchestras, State Opera South Australia (Barber of Seville), Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Hobart Festival of Voices.

In Greg Sheehan is one of the leading figures in...

Greg Sheehan

percussion
 

Greg Sheehan

Position: percussion

In Greg Sheehan is one of the leading figures in Australian Percussion. As a performer, teacher and recording artist, he is significantly represented in Australian music over nearly 50 years.

He has been a major influence on generations of musicians and has literally reshaped the map of RHYTHM. A passionate visionary who has created a unique system of mathsmusic called ‘Rhythm Diamonds’ which is now being taught in Music Colleges around the country.

Add to this Greg’s own Body Percussion style and reinvention of Tambourine technique! ‘Astounding Musicianship!’; Jonh Shand. SMH.

The Gulaga Dancers established and led by Warren Ngarrae Foster...

Gulaga Dancers

dance ensemble
 

Gulaga Dancers

Position: dance ensemble

The Gulaga Dancers established and led by Warren Ngarrae Foster are a nationally recognised dance troupe that have continued the strong Djiringanj tradition of honouring the land and nature through dance and artistic connection.

The Gulaga Dancers have shared their culture at countless events over the past 20 years – celebrating and sustaining the practice of traditional dance across the generations.

Guy Noble is one of Australia’s most popular conductors and...

Guy Noble

conductor
 

Guy Noble

Position: conductor

Guy Noble is one of Australia’s most popular conductors and music presenters. He regularly conducts all the major Australian symphony orchestras, as well as the Auckland Philharmonic, the Malaysian Philharmonic and the Hong Kong Philharmonic. He is host and conductor for the Adelaide Symphony’s “Classics Unwrapped” series, host for the Queensland Symphony’s “Music on Sundays” and host and accompanist for Opera Australia’s “Great Opera Hits” at the Sydney Opera House.

Recent concerts include The Music of John Williams (WASO), Movie Masterpieces (ASO and Margaret Pomeranz), a national tour with The Whitlams, and The Last Night at the Proms (Sydney Symphony).

Born 1983 in Iran, Hamed Sadeghi is a world music...

Hamed Sadeghi

Persian oud, tar
 

Hamed Sadeghi

Position: Persian oud, tar

Born 1983 in Iran, Hamed Sadeghi is a world music specialist and tar, setar and oud player. A composer and producer now based in Sydney, he studied Persian classical music in Tehran and published a book ‘Ganjineye Tar’, a collection of pieces from maestro Ali Akbar Khan Shahnazi.

Hamed completed a master of sound engineering in Malaysia before he moved to Australia in 2013. He has toured throughout Australia with maestro Shahram Nazeri and Shahroz Aziz, he also tours with his band Eishan Ensemble in Australia, Taiwan and the Philippines.

His recent highlights in theatre include scoring and performing in productions at Belvoir Sydney Theatre, Kuala Lumpur Performing Art Centre, Sydney Festival and Adelaide festival . His collaborative score with Michael Askill for The Iliad (Out Loud) was nominated for the Best Original Score at the Sydney Theatre Awards 2019.

“While improvisation is central to the band’s conception, it’s the quality of the Sadeghi’s​ compositions and the opulence of the ensemble sound as much as any soloing​ that makes the music so enthralling. Despite its bright, metallic sound, the tar has a singular ability to soothe one into a state of quiet rapture, so you emerge from its spell feeling that perhaps you can survive another day, after all”

John Shand – Sydney Morning Herald

Hamed moved to Australia to pursue his career in a western country which led him to collaborate with well–known Australian jazz and classical musicians. Sadeghi was nominated in two categories at the Art Music Awards 2020 – Work of the Year and Luminary Award.

Originally from Melbourne, Hayley began playing the Double bass at...

HAYLEY WITMORE

SSOF DOUBLE BASS FELLOW
 

HAYLEY WITMORE

Position: SSOF DOUBLE BASS FELLOW

Originally from Melbourne, Hayley began playing the Double bass at the age of eleven.

She developed her skills as an orchestral player through her involvement in the Melbourne and Australian Youth Orchestra programs. 

In 2021, she completed her Bachelor of Music Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where she studied with Alex Henery and Kees Boersma. Since living in Sydney, Hayley has performed with the Sydney Symphony, Canberra Symphony and Sydney Scoring Orchestras.

Recently, she remotely participated in the Domaine Forget and Orford Musique Academies in Canada, allowing her to perform in masterclasses for Joel Quarrington, Paul Ellison, David Allen Moore, and Peter Lloyd. 

Hayley looks forward to developing a greater appreciation for live artistry within her generation and is excited for the experience she will gain through the Fellowship in 2022. 

Heartsong is a community choir based in the Bega Valley...

Heartsong

choir
 

Heartsong

Position: choir

Heartsong is a community choir based in the Bega Valley dedicated to singing beautiful sacred choral music. Since their beginning in 2000, Heartsong has attracted an enthusiastic audience and has performed in churches and at music events on the Far South Coast of NSW and currently have over 40 members. 2018 is the latest in a long line of performances for Four Winds and the first with an especially commissioned work by their founder, Geoffrey Badger.

Heath Cullen is a singer, songwriter, performer, record producer and...

Heath Cullen

Singer | Songwriter
 

Heath Cullen

Position: Singer | Songwriter

Heath Cullen is a singer, songwriter, performer, record producer and Independent recording artist, from the rural village of Candelo , New South Wales.
Over the past 10 years he has forged an international career: touring and recording in Australia and the US, while remaining based in the regional NSW town where he was raised.

He has released three self-produced albums, all through his own label, Five By Nine Recordings: A Storm Was Coming But I Didn’t Feel Nothing (2010); The Still And The Steep (2013, nominated for the Australian Music Prize); and Outsiders (2015), which was named “One of the finest, most inspired Australian rock albums in quite some time… the work of a man well on top of his game” by Rhythms magazine, and garnered rave reviews.

The album was recorded with Elvis Costello’s legendary band the Imposters – the only time in their 35 year career the band have collaborated with a singer other than Costello.

In January 2017 he was one of five Australian artists invited (alongside Bernard Fanning, Sarah Blasko, Chris Cheney and Paul Dempsey) to sing at the Sydney Opera House as part of the sold out international tour “Celebrating David Bowie”, featuring members of Bowie’s own band.
He is the recipient of the 2018/19 Create NSW Music Fellowship, and is currently working on his fourth full length album with three time Grammy winning producer Joe Henry.

Holly Harrison is a young Australian composer from Western Sydney....

Holly Harrison

composer
 

Holly Harrison

Position: composer

Holly Harrison is a young Australian composer from Western Sydney. Holly’s music is driven by the nonsense literature of Lewis Carroll, embracing stylistic juxtapositions, the visceral energy of rock, and whimsical humour.

Holly’s Lobster Tales and Turtle Soup featured on Eighth Blackbird’s (USA) Australian tour as part of Musica Viva’s 2017 International Concert Season. The tour included performances by the four-time Grammy award-winning group at Perth International Arts Festival and Adelaide Festival. She is currently working on a sextet for Sydney new music champions, Ensemble Offspring, a bassoon and string quartet work for Matthew Kneale and Omega Ensemble, and the required work for the string quartet division in the 2018 Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.

Sandy Creek Bridge Down By the Water is a screen...

Home Stretch – Down by the Water

Film | Performance
 

Home Stretch – Down by the Water

Position: Film | Performance
Sandy Creek Bridge

Down By the Water is a screen performance that draws upon an Australian Gothic aesthetic to resurface loss and buried memories from the waters of Sandy Creek and the surrounding landscape.

Navigate Arts:

Creative Director/Director: Dr Louise Morris
Site and Technical manager: Matthew Scott
Art Department- Costume and Props: Louise Morris and Matthew Scott
Hair and Make-up: Danya Thompson

Performance Ensemble:

Ilsa Morandini
Julie Morandini
Mica Mahani
Deborah Nave
Amalia-Grace Thompson
Danya Thompson

Film Crew:

Co-Director/Drone Pilot: Kyle Wilson
Producer: Hiromi Matsuoka
DOP: Andrew Robinson
Grip/Gaffer: Brent Occleshaw
Sound Recordist: Sam Seidel
Sound Design: Kyle Wilson
Editing: Kyle Wilson/Andrew Robinson/Louise Morris

Four Winds:

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Waters, Creative Director: Lindy Hume, Production Manager: Marika Nordquist and Production Coordinator: Jeff Donovan.

Murrah Bridge Five musicians heralding from Candelo come together to...

Home Stretch – Quiet Town

Film | Performance
 

Home Stretch – Quiet Town

Position: Film | Performance
Murrah Bridge

Five musicians heralding from Candelo come together to perform Quiet Town, a song written by Melanie Horsnell. The song is a warm poem of love and appreciation to Melanie’s South Coast home, the lands and community of Candelo and its surrounding areas.

Artists – Mudji:

Melanie Horsnell – lead vocal & mandola
Tamlyn Magee – guitar & vocals
Heath Cullen – guitar & vocals
David Ross Macdonald – percussion & vocals
Pete Wild – piano accordion & vocals

Film Crew:

Co-Director/Sound Recordist Samwise Seidel
Co-Director/DOP Andrew Robinson
Producer: Hiromi Matsuoka
1st AC/Drone Pilot Kyle Wilson
Sound Assistant: Lynden Willoughby
Sound Mix: Samwise Seidel
Editor: Samwise Seidel/Andrew Robinson

Four Winds:

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Waters, Creative Director: Lindy Hume, Production Manager: Marika Nordquist and Production Coordinator: Jeff Donovan.

Wapengo Bridge The Crossing brings into focus the experience of...

Home Stretch – The Crossing

Film | Performance
 

Home Stretch – The Crossing

Position: Film | Performance
Wapengo Bridge

The Crossing brings into focus the experience of the bridge as a symbol on the landscape, marking time and place in memory; it crosses an ecosystem that is below our awareness.

Artist:

Olivia McPherson

Film Crew:

Director: Lee Pemberton
DOP: Paul Hopper
Editor: Alan McKay
Sound: David Hewitt
Consultant: Hiromi Matsuoka

Four Winds:

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Waters, Creative Director: Lindy Hume, Production Manager: Marika Nordquist and Production Coordinator: Jeff Donovan.

Cuttagee Bridge A mystical traveller discovers a unique instrument in...

Home Stretch – The Traveller

Film | Performance
 

Home Stretch – The Traveller

Position: Film | Performance
Cuttagee Bridge

A mystical traveller discovers a unique instrument in the form of a bridge bringing to life the memory of the landscape through percussive energy.

Artist::

David Hewitt

Choreographer:

Lee Pemberton

Sound Design:

Jed Silver

Film Crew:

Director/DOP: Andrew Robinson
Producer: Hiromi Matsuoka
1st AC/Drone Pilot: Kyle Wilson
2ndAC/ Cast: Wayne Carberry
Sound Recordist: Sam Seidel
Editor : Andrew Robinson

Four Winds:

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Waters, Creative Director: Lindy Hume, Production Manager: Marika Nordquist, Production Coordinator: Jeff Donovan and Production Assistant: Justina Leggoe

Wallaga Lake Bridge Wallaga Lake Bridge becomes a stage for...

Home Stretch – Walawaani

Film | Performance
 

Home Stretch – Walawaani

Position: Film | Performance
Wallaga Lake Bridge

Wallaga Lake Bridge becomes a stage for the Djinama Yiliga Choir to sing a welcome to Country. Bird’s eye-view aerials capture the natural beauty and ecology of Wallaga Lake and intertwine with performance footage to provide a sense of place and Country.

Artists – Djinama Yiliga:

Requia Campbell
Cheryl Davison
Kobi Davison
Michelle Davison
Tamsin Davison
Maria Walker
Shakeela Williams

“Walawaani” written by Shakeela Williams

Supported by William Barton
Arrangement by Dr Lou Bennett AM
Produced by Robyn Martin
Recorded and Mixed by Ted Howard
Assistant Engineer Ben Fowler
Additional Engineering Richard Cooke
Executive Producers Dr Lou Bennett AM, Cheryl Davison

Film Crew:

Director/DOP: Andrew Robinson
Producer: Hiromi Matsuoka
1st AC/Drone Pilot: Kyle Wilson
Sound Recordist/Design: Sam Seidel
Editor: Andrew Robinson

Four Winds:

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Waters, Creative Director: Lindy Hume, Producer Create & Inspire Education Program: Lara Crew, Production Manager: Marika Nordquist and Production Coordinator: Jeff Donovan.

Hunter Bailey-Watts (b. 2002) was born and raised in the...

Hunter Bailey-Watts

Pianist | Performer
 

Hunter Bailey-Watts

Position: Pianist | Performer

Hunter Bailey-Watts (b. 2002) was born and raised in the town of Pambula on the NSW Far South Coast. Hunter received piano lessons fromthe age of 6 and soon became aware of an inherent desire to perform.Working alongside local groups from a young age such as Spectrum Theatre, Spirit Allegro Chamber Choir and The Sapphire Coast Jazz Bandwas pivotal to Hunter’s growth as a musician and performer. These experiences confirmed that alife dedicated to music was something of a necessity. Hunter has been involved with Four Winds since the InauguralYouth Festival of 2018 and holds deep gratitude and appreciation for the opportunities the organisation provides for young aspiring musicians. Now undertaking his second yearof study at theSydney Conservatorium of Music under the tutelage of Australian concert pianist Stephanie McCallum, Hunter has been granted access to world class training, facilities,and opportunities. For Hunter, the Conservatorium has ignited an interest in how one can justify the relevance of Western art music in modern times and has engaged him on somewhat of an artistic endeavour. Hunter is pursuing a career in performanceand hopes to continue with further study in Europe.

Ian Munro has emerged over recent years as one of...

Ian Munro

Piano
 

Ian Munro

Position: Piano

Ian Munro has emerged over recent years as one of Australia’s most distinguished and awarded musicians, with a career that has taken him to thirty countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia. His award in 2003 of Premier Grand Prix at the Queen Elisabeth International Competition for composers (Belgium) is a unique achievement for an Australian and follows on from multiple prizes in international piano competitions in Spain (Maria Canals), Italy (Busoni), Portugal (Vianna da Motta) and the UK, where his second prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition in 1987 established his international profile. He has served as a jury member of international piano competitions in Sydney, Switzerland (Clara Haskil) and New Zealand, as well as the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.

Possessing flawless technical mastery and a “beguiling silvery tone” (BBC...

Jack Liebeck

violin
 

Jack Liebeck

Position: violin

Possessing flawless technical mastery and a “beguiling silvery tone” (BBC Music Magazine), violinist Jack Liebeck’s playing embraces the worlds of elegant chamber-chic Mozart through to the impassioned mastery required to frame Brett Dean The Lost Art of Letter Writing. Jack’s fascination with all things scientific has included performing the world premiere of Dario Marianelli Voyager Violin Concerto and collaborations with Professor Brian Cox; he programmes his own annual festival Oxford May Music around the themes of music, science and the arts.

A professional photographer, he loves film and can be heard in the soundtracks of The Theory of Everything, Jane Eyre and Anna Karenina. Jack is a dedicated educator holding a professorship at the Royal Academy of Music – tips include “sing your way to string perfection” (The Strad). Jack is also a member of Trio Dali “virtuosic brio, this is a group to watch” (The Australian).

Jackson grew up in Orange, New South Wales, before achieving...

Jackson Bankovic

trombone
 

Jackson Bankovic

Position: trombone

Jackson grew up in Orange, New South Wales, before achieving his Bachelor of Music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Now, he’s about to wrap up his studies at the Australian National Academy of Music. Beyond academia, Jackson has also achieved some great industry experiences, and has performed with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Victoria, and Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra.

Jakob Lindberg, from Djursholm in Sweden, was inspired first by...

Jakob Lindberg

lute
 

Jakob Lindberg

Position: lute

Jakob Lindberg, from Djursholm in Sweden, was inspired first by the Beatles. After studying music at Stockholm University he went to London where he worked on lute repertoire with Diana Poulton at the Royal College of Music and succeeding her as Professor of Lute. Jakob has made numerous solo recordings but is also an active continuo player on the theorbo and arch lute, having worked with many well-known English soloists and ensembles. It is particularly through his live solo performances that he has become known as one of the finest lutenists in the world today, with concerts from Tokyo and Beijing in the East to San Francisco and Mexico City in the West.

Since his acclaimed London debut in 1992, Scottish-born James Crabb...

James Crabb

Classical Accordion
 

James Crabb

Position: Classical Accordion

Since his acclaimed London debut in 1992, Scottish-born James Crabb has been one of the world’s leading ambassadors for the classical accordion. He performs regularly with major orchestras and ensembles as soloist and chamber-musician.

James is also a highly regarded teacher having held two professorships in Denmark and Austria from 1995-2010. The Edinburgh Festival and BBC Proms are among his many festival appearances and he has premiered works by renowned composers including Ades, Beamish, Berio, Dean and Kats-Chernin.

James is recognised internationally as a leading interpreter of the music of Piazzolla, and has played numerous concerts with original members of Piazzolla’s legendary quintet.

Born in Sydney, Australia in 2000, Jason Henery commenced his...

Jason Henery

double bass
 

Jason Henery

Position: double bass

Born in Sydney, Australia in 2000, Jason Henery commenced his musical education on the violin at age five, moving to a study of the double bass with his father in late 2010. Now at age eighteen, Jason has been principal double bass of the Australian Youth Orchestras (AYO) for several years. Additionally, he has played alongside other principal members in the AYO, performing such chamber works as “Mendelssohn Octet op. 20” and “Beethoven Septet op. 20”. As a soloist, Jason has recently been featured with Ensemble Nouveau, performing Bottesini’s Concerto in B minor. He has also been a finalist in the Alf and Pearl Pollard Award Competition.

Bega Valley born and bred, Jay McMahon revels in being...

Jay McMahon

Drums
 

Jay McMahon

Position: Drums

Bega Valley born and bred, Jay McMahon revels in being part of the backline and keeping it steady. In his thirty-year journey as a musician, Jay has been part of many musical offerings such as supporting 90s Aussie grunge bands, hitting the tubs for consummate performers like Adam Levy (US) and basking in the joys and talents of local musicians he grew up with and admires. Jay has toured around the country in many incarnations, from country hall gigs to festivals like the Cobargo Folk Festival to the National Folk Festival. Jay consistently offers his versatile and sympathetic approach to many musicians who are both besotted and grounded by his ability to meld into the groove. He is always humbled by every musical interaction he has had, both intimate and grand.

Jed is a sound designer and self-proclaimed creator of dramaturgically...

Jed Silver

sound design
 

Jed Silver

Position: sound design

Jed is a sound designer and self-proclaimed creator of dramaturgically organised noise. In 2018 he and David Hewitt finalised the recording of their ONDES Project as Artists in Residence at Four Winds – The Ghosts Between Us – which opened as a sound installation at the DARK MOFO | NIGHT MASS event.

Jenny began learning the piano at age 10 and classical...

Jenny Penno

Double Bass
 

Jenny Penno

Position: Double Bass

Jenny began learning the piano at age 10 and classical guitar at 14. She was accepted to the NSW Conservatorium high school for years 11 and 12.

At 18 she began double bass lessons and completed a Bachelor of music in performance, majoring in piano and double bass.

After touring Europe with the Australian Youth Orchestra she worked with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra before obtaining a permanent position with Opera Australia Orchestra.

During that time she played on many recordings, worked with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and various ensembles including a tour of Italy and Paris with contemporary music group Alpha Centauri Ensemble led by Roger Woodward. She taught double bass and piano privately, arranged music and studied music composition at Wollongong University.

Jenny moved to the far south coast 10 years ago where she continues to teach piano, play with the Opera Australia orchestra and compose and arrange music.

Jeremy Rose is a jazz saxophonist, composer, band leader, label...

Jeremy Rose

saxophone
 

Jeremy Rose

Position: saxophone

Jeremy Rose is a jazz saxophonist, composer, band leader, label director and academic, regularly performing throughout Australia, the UK and Europe at jazz festivals, clubs and concert halls. He is a tireless advocate for music through his label Earshift Music.

His recent projects include the ARIA nominated and Australian Music Prize short-listed album The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke, a European tour with his quartet ‘Within and Without’ featuring US guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, and his award winning Earshift Orchestra album ‘Iron in the Blood’. Rose also co-leads numerous projects including The Strides, Compass Sax Quartet and many others. Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Music in Jazz and a PhD in composition from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he currently teaches.

Jim Atkins’ designs and mixes sound environments for a host...

Jim Atkins

Audio Design
 

Jim Atkins

Position: Audio Design

Jim Atkins’ designs and mixes sound environments for a host of live and recorded situations nationally and internationally.

Recent work includes Nixon in China (Auckland Festival), The Ring Cycle (Opera Australia), Sondheim Trilogy (Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd), Banquet of Secrets, The Riders, The Flying Dutchman, Maria de Buenos Aires and The Black Rider for Victorian Opera. Other highlights include: Chroma (The Australian Ballet); Songs From the Middle (Eddie Perfect/ANAM); Acoustic Life of Sheds, Namatjira (Big hART); Genevieve Lacey’s En Masse and Pleasure Garden sound installation (Sydney Festival), Armand Van Helden (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra) and Between 8&9 (Chamber Made).

After graduating from Sydney University John Bell spent five years...

John Bell

actor | director | Bell Shakespeare
 

John Bell

Position: actor | director | Bell Shakespeare

After graduating from Sydney University John Bell spent five years in England with the Royal Shakespeare Company where he became an Associate Artist. Returning to Australia, he worked with all the major State theatre companies and co-founded the Nimrod Theatre where he spent fourteen years. In 1990 he founded Bell Shakespeare and was celebrated as their artistic director for many years. He has played most of the major roles in Shakespeare’s plays and directed most of them as well. He has also directed productions for Opera Australia and Victoria Opera. He has an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the Universities of Sydney, Newcastle and NSW. He is an Officer of the Order of Australia and the Order of the British Empire. In 1997 he was named by the National Trust as one of Australia’s National Living Treasures, and has won numerous awards as an actor and director.

Argentine-Australian baritone José Carbó is one of the most exciting...

José Carbó

baritone
 

José Carbó

Position: baritone

Argentine-Australian baritone José Carbó is one of the most exciting operatic artists of his generation. Consistently praised for his smooth, rich, powerful voice, thrilling top notes and magnetic stage presence, José has performed in the leading houses of the world including Teatro alla Scala, Teatro Real Madrid, Los Angeles Opera, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Seattle Opera and Opera Australia. 2020 engagements include a return to his signature role of Germont La traviata for Opera Australia, a return to his critically acclaimed Scarpia Tosca and a Recital for Opera Queensland, Alfio/Tonio Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci for Festival Opera New Zealand and Don Alfonso Così fan tutte for West Australian Opera.

Julian Smiles has for 25 years been a central figure...

Julian Smiles

cello
 

Julian Smiles

Position: cello

Julian Smiles has for 25 years been a central figure in cello performance and teaching in Australia. On graduating from the Canberra School of Music he was appointed principal cellist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and rapidly gained prominence as a chamber musician in performances for Musica Viva, Kathryn Selby and Friends and at the Huntington Estate Music Festival.

In 1991 he was invited to join the Australia Ensemble@UNSW, and in 1995 formed the Goldner String Quartet with colleagues Dene Olding, Dimity Hall and Irina Morozova. With these two groups he has performed to critical acclaim at major venues and festivals throughout the world, made over 30 CDs on leading labels, and premiered many works by Australian and International composers.

Julian has appeared frequently as guest principal cello with orchestras including the Sydney Symphony, Tasmanian Symphony, Australian Opera and Ballet and Auckland Philharmonic Orchestras.

He is also active as a soloist with numerous concerto appearances. Recent artistic collaborations include such musicians as Piers Lane, Bernadette Harvey, Dimity Hall, Daniel de Borah and James Crabb.

Julieta Mateo, from Argentina, is a qualified Yoga Teacher with...

Julieta Mateo

yoga teacher
 

Julieta Mateo

Position: yoga teacher

Julieta Mateo, from Argentina, is a qualified Yoga Teacher with more than 18 years of experience in teaching Yoga around the world. She has a background in Improv Theatre and different styles of Physical Theatre. Based in Barcelona in 2005 Julieta created her first company called Improduccion and began performing around Spain and England.

In 2009 she became a mother and decided to open her own Yoga studio in Barcelona, called “EL Galpon” where theatre sports, physical theatre and Hatha yoga are still practised. Julieta has trained in Iyengar, Classical Yoga, Kundalini and VinyasaYoga. She is now based in Australia, studying the Feldenkrais Method and leading workshops that combine Yoga vivo with theatre.

Kate is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer and music producer with...

Kate Burke

multi-instrumentalist | singer | composer
 

Kate Burke

Position: multi-instrumentalist | singer | composer

Kate is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer and music producer with two decades’ experience on the international folk music circuit.
Kate has long collaborated with Ruth Hazleton and with the band Trouble in the Kitchen, and has recently joined forces with Luke Plumb to record arrangements of traditional songs inspired by the 1970’s folk revival.
Kate has recorded with many artists including Judy Small and David Ross McDonald (The Waifs), has twice toured Ireland with renowned Irish folk singer Andy Irvine, and has appeared as a vocal soloist at the Sydney Opera House for a season of Bush Babies’ Proms.
Two of Kate’s albums have been named as Folk Album of the Year by the National Film and Sound Archive, and her two latest releases with Trouble in the Kitchen and Luke Plumb & the Circuit were been nominated for the Age Music Victoria Award for Best Folk/Roots Album

Kenny Broberg is one of the top six prize winners...

Kenny Broberg

Piano
 

Kenny Broberg

Position: Piano

Kenny Broberg is one of the top six prize winners of the 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition and most recent winner of the silver medal at the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
The first musician in his family, Kenneth started piano lessons at age 6, when he was first fascinated by his mother’s upright—a wedding gift from her parents. He studied for nine years with Dr. Joseph Zins before entering the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree with Nancy Weems in 2016. He currently resides in Parkville, Missouri, under the guidance of Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University.

Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker are proud Yuin singer-songwriters from Wollongong. Best known...

Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker

Singer | Songwriter
 

Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker

Position: Singer | Songwriter

Kyarna Rose & Matty Walker are proud Yuin singer-songwriters from Wollongong. Best known for their beautiful harmonies and covers of classic songs, their repertoire infuses their honest chemistry into anything from country, to pop, to rock. Their first single, ‘Never Too Far Gone’ hit the Australian country charts and peaked at number 4 in its first week – a promising sign of the bright future before these talented artists.

Lee Pemberton’s early career focused on teaching having studied under...

Lee Pemberton

choreographer
 

Lee Pemberton

Position: choreographer

Lee Pemberton’s early career focused on teaching having studied under acclaimed dance educationalist Helen Cameron at the VCA. Lee has created and performed numerous independent dance-works in Melbourne, around the Bega Valley region, Canberra and Sydney. Lee has worked with De Quincey Co. (Bodyweather), Legs on the Wall (Physical Theatre) and Merrigong Theatre Company (Mixed Ability).

Lee trained at the VCA School of Dance Melbourne and has worked as an independent dancer/choreographer and secondary schools teaching dance for many years. Since 1998 Lee has been living on the far South Coast of NSW where she runs the youth company fLiNG Physical Theatre in the Bega Valley. The company’s work has since created a solid interest in contemporary dance and physical theatre in the region, and has become the State’s first professionally funded youth dance company. Its program includes visiting professional artists, training for young people aged 10 to 24, workshops for the community and professional touring opportunities for fLiNG’s performance company.

In 2016 Lee was awarded a Create NSW Regional Artists Fellowship for her research project ‘Heritage, Lineage and Future’.

Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures was first commissioned by and presented at...

Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures

Film | Performance
 

Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures

Position: Film | Performance

Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures was first commissioned by and presented at Ten Days on the Island 2021. The world premiere season was at the Gaiety Theatre in Zeehan;Mechanics Institute in Scottsdale and the Theatre Royal Hobart.The 60 minute performance is a screening of selected films from the National Film and Sound Archive’s Corrick Collection presented with a live music and foley score by three musicians. This is a family friendly event.

Creative Team:

Composer & Musical Director: Dean Stevenson
Musicians: Randal Muir & Ralph Forehead
Films Digitally Restored by National Film & Sound Archive
Originally Commissioned by Ten Days on the Island

Films:

PRINCE OF WALES VISITS LAUNCESTON
LeonardCorrick, Australia 1920
This film documents the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII) visit to Launceston in late July1920. This is one of the final films that Leonard Corrick shot.

Dean Stevenson:

Graduating with a Masters of Music from the University of Tasmania,local composer musician Dean Stevenson has performed,recorded and toured across the world. You may have seen him play in Ten Days on the Island or at Mona Foma or Dark Mofo among other Australian festivals. In 2018,he received a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship for a composition research project that sent him to eight countries.Other highlights of his career include producing new music by Sting in collaboration with David Walsh and a commission from the Governor of Tasmania to write a new work celebrating Her Majesty the Queen’s 90th birthday.

Liam Wooding is a pianist, performing music across a variety...

Liam Wooding

Piano
 

Liam Wooding

Position: Piano

Liam Wooding is a pianist, performing music across a variety of forms and genres. His first commercial recording Play Pen was released on the atoll label in 2019 and spent several weeks at the top of the Radio New Zealand Classical Music Charts. You can find out more about Liam’s work in New Zealand music at SOUNZ: Centre for New Zealand Music.

In 2019 as a member of the Morton Trio, Liam was a touring artist with Chamber Music New Zealand and received the Pettman/ROSL Chamber Music scholarship. Alongside Molly Collier O-Boyle as a member of COW, Liam was an artist in residence at the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity. They will present their debut show Forgetting Lessons at the Melbourne Recital Centre in 2021.

Liam was a prize winner in the National Concerto Competition where he performed with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and has featured as a soloist with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra, Wellington Chamber Orchestra, and on several occasions with Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.

Liam is a graduate of the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) where he studied with Timothy Young, supported by a Creative New Zealand scholarship. He is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Waikato where he researches New Zealand piano music. His research is supported by a Waikato Doctoral Scholarship and the Shirtcliffe Fellowship.

Liisa Pallandi has been a permanent member of the Australian...

Liisa Pallandi

violin
 

Liisa Pallandi

Position: violin

Liisa Pallandi has been a permanent member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra since 2014. She first performed at the Four Winds Festival in 2012 as an ACO Emerging Artist and can’t wait to be back again in 2021.  

 Liisa enjoys performing with a range of performers in diverse styles on both violin and viola. Recent highlights include touring with the Sydney Dance Company, joining the Jousia Ensemble for their 10th anniversary concert in Helsinki, recording with contemporary music group Ensemble Offspring, improvising with jazz musician/composer Paul Cutlan and performing with rapper Ziggy Ramo. 

Lior is one of Australia’s most successful singer-songwriters, renowned for...

Lior

Soloist
 

Lior

Position: Soloist

Lior is one of Australia’s most successful singer-songwriters, renowned for his beautiful voice and songs that radiate truth and sincerity.
He burst on to the Australian music scene in 2005 with his stunning debut album – ‘Autumn Flow’ – the album becoming one of the most successful independent debuts in Australian music history. Lior has since released a further four albums to wide critical acclaim.

He is a multi ARIA award winner and nominee, an APRA Screen Award winner and Triple J ‘J Award’ nominee for Australian Album of the Year.

In 2013, together with Nigel Westlake, Lior co-wrote and performed ‘Compassion’ – a song cycle for voice and orchestra set to ancient Hebrew and Arabic texts centred around the idea of compassion.  ‘Compassion’ won the ARIA for ‘Best Classical Album’ in 2014, and was awarded the Austin Critics’ Award for ‘Best Symphonic Performance of 2015-16’ following its US premiere.

Born in Sydney, Lisa began the violin with Suzuki teachers...

Lisa Stewart

Soloist
 

Lisa Stewart

Position: Soloist

Born in Sydney, Lisa began the violin with Suzuki teachers Hiroko Primrose, Yasuki Nakamura and violist William Primrose. At 11 she
was playing solos in Japan, the USA and New Zealand. With tutelage from Christopher Kimber, Lisa won multiple national competitions. Lisa worked with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney Symphony Orchestra before going to Germany to study with Prof Igor Ozim and the Amadeus String Quartet.
Lisa performed worldwide as a soloist, duo, chamber music musician and concertmaster before returning to Australia in 2001. During Lisa’s time abroad she recorded solo and orchestral recordings for Capriccio, EMI, Naxos and Teldec with, amongst others, Concerto K ln, K lner Kammerorchester and as guest 3rd concertmaster with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Returning to Sydney in 2001, Lisa was inited to perform as Guest Concertmaster of the Opera Australia Orchestra, West Australian Symphony and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras.
Lisa studied fine arts at the National Art School with residencies at Arthur Boyd’s Bunndanon in collaboration with Ironwood. Lisa is an established illustrator with numerous books published through Scholastic Press, Penguin Random House, Hachette and HarperCollins.

Lisa Young is well known to choral, jazz and world...

Lisa Young

composer
 

Lisa Young

Position: composer

Lisa Young is well known to choral, jazz and world music listeners as a creative vocal stylist, composer and improviser, incorporating Indian and African elements in her work. Her album ‘Grace”with her Quartet, won the 2007 BELL Award for Best Australian Vocal Album.

She is a founding member of all female vocal group Coco’s Lunch who has recorded 7 CDs of original music receiving 2 ARIA nominations, and toured extensively, performing to packed houses throughout the world. Renowned as a passionate and engaging workshop leader, her compositions have been performed by choirs worldwide. In 2015 she was awarded her PhD in Music Performance from Monash University.

Born in Darwin Australia, Lloyd Van’t Hoff boasts a career...

Lloyd Van’t Hoff

clarinet
 

Lloyd Van’t Hoff

Position: clarinet

Born in Darwin Australia, Lloyd Van’t Hoff boasts a career as a vibrant, young clarinettist, chamber musician, collaborator and educator. Based in Melbourne, Lloyd has shared, created and performed music all throughout the world. Performances at the Beijing International Festival of Modern Music (Beijing, China), Menhuin Festival (Gstaad, Switzerland), Young Euro Classic (Berlin, Germany), Grafenegg Summer Music Festival (Grafenegg, Austria) and the Banff Centre (Banff, Canada) have all showcased Lloyd’s versatility as a musician on a global scale.

Luke Plumb has established a reputation as a driving force...

Luke Plumb

mandolin
 

Luke Plumb

Position: mandolin

Luke Plumb has established a reputation as a driving force in acoustic music on the global stage, through his work with Shooglenifty, Andy Irvine and his many collaborations in Australia.

Branching away from his classical piano and violin training in 1997, Luke Plumb began teaching himself the mandolin and swiftly became one of Australia’s most sought after session musicians. His albums Isfahan and Senan’s Haggart were comprised of bold music from right across Europe and demonstrated his keen awareness of both tradition and the possibilities for experimentation within it.

The Luminescence Chamber Singers is a virtuosic vocal consort based...

Luminescence Chamber Singers

chamber singers
 

Luminescence Chamber Singers

Position: chamber singers

The Luminescence Chamber Singers is a virtuosic vocal consort based in Canberra, Australia. Since the ensemble’s earliest iteration in 2013, Luminescence has earned a reputation for presenting exciting and excellent singing. The Chamber Singers perform a wide range of repertoire from the Renaissance to the 21st century, and frequently premiere new music by Australian composers, including emerging composers from within their own ranks.

Maggie is an emerging pianist from Sydney who has a...

Maggie Pang

piano | harpsichord
 

Maggie Pang

Position: piano | harpsichord

Maggie is an emerging pianist from Sydney who has a keen interest in chamber music, piano pedagogy and contemporary performance.

Maggie has participated in a number of music programs nationally and internationally. These include the 2012 and 2014 Icicle Creek Winter Piano Festival in Washington, US and the 2016 and 2017 AYO Chamber Players Program in partnership with the Musica Viva Festival. More recently, she was awarded a scholarship as one of the six pianists to participate in the 2017 Meadowmount School of Music in New York, a rigorous seven-week music program. During that period, she had the opportunity to intensively study and collaborate with students and teachers from some of America’s top institutions. Through these programs, Maggie had the privilege of receiving lessons and masterclasses from Gilbert Kalish, Xak Bjerken, Ann Schein, Lambert Orkis, Ivan Ženatý, the Goldner String Quartet and Plexus Ensemble.

Virtuosic, original and exciting, Malumba’s genre-defying music will take you...

Malumba

folk ensemble
 

Malumba

Position: folk ensemble

Virtuosic, original and exciting, Malumba’s genre-defying music will take you on a sonic journey while making your toes tap and your heart soar. With hints of Klezmer melodies, gypsy jazz harmonies, Celtic instruments and African rhythms, Malumba’s sound is unique and hugely versatile. Blending together the sounds of Australia’s top folk and jazz musicians ensures performances are exciting and full of improvisation.

Since forming in 1997, Malumba have released 6 albums, toured the UK and performed at most of the major folk festivals throughout Australia. A world music ensemble based on the far south coast of NSW, Malumba performs original folk inspired instrumental music, full of intricate melodies and improvisations.

Maria Raspopova is an acclaimed and virtuosic chamber musician and...

Maria Raspopova

Piano
 

Maria Raspopova

Position: Piano

Maria Raspopova is an acclaimed and virtuosic chamber musician and solo recitalist. She is the resident pianist & co artistic director of one of Australia’s foremost chamber groups, Omega Ensemble, and has performed with acclaimed Australian and international celebrated musicians including Paul Meyer, Dimitri Ashkenazy and Emma Matthews.

Maria has received wide acclaim for her performances with Omega Ensemble, Cut Common Magazine wrote “Raspopova’s bass notes were booming and the upper register of the piano sparkled with a shimmering clarity. Raspopova played with confidence and zest. She shone like gold…here is a pianist who could play anything”.

Maria has performed solo recitals at The Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House as well as appearing with Omega Ensemble in City Recital Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Government House, Sydney and on regional and international tours.

Marianne is Associate Principal Second Violin with the Sydney Symphony....

Marianne Edwards

violin
 

Marianne Edwards

Position: violin

Marianne is Associate Principal Second Violin with the Sydney Symphony. She gained her doctorate from Sydney University where she studied with Wanda Wilkomirska.

Marianne won the Kendall National Violin Competition and Australian National Concerto and Vocal Competition, and was awarded Second Prize at Gisborne International Music Competition. She studied with Barbara Gilby and Alice Waten at ANU and with Igor Ozim at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.

Marianne was a String Finalist in ABC Young Performers Award and recipient of the MSO Young Artist Award affording solo performance opportunities with Queensland and Melbourne Symphony Orchestras. She is first violinist with the Enigma Quartet.

Mark Robinson joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as Assistant Principal...

Mark Robinson

timpani
 

Mark Robinson

Position: timpani

Mark Robinson joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as Assistant Principal Timpanist in 2010. Born in Sydney, Mark obtained a Bachelor of Music from the Sydney Conservatorium and furthered his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London where he graduated with a Post-Graduate Diploma.

He moved to Belfast in 2006 after being appointed Section Leader of Percussion with the Ulster Orchestra, a position that he held until his return to Sydney in 2010.

Matthew is a Melbourne-based cellist practicing in a diverse range...

Matthew Hoy

Artistic Director | Cello
 

Matthew Hoy

Position: Artistic Director | Cello

Matthew is a Melbourne-based cellist practicing in a diverse range of contexts – his accomplishments distinguished by acclaimed work that transforms the listener experience. He has recently been appointed Four Winds Artistic Director while continuing in an advisory capacity with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and has also held programming roles with ANAM and Melbourne International Arts Festival.

Matthew strives to develop and realise innovative music-based experiences conceived to connect people, space and place. This has resulted in Helpmann nominated and ARIA awarded endeavours involving artists such as American contemporary super-group Eighth Blackbird, Australian music icon Paul Kelly, and the U.K’s Brodsky Quartet alongside Eddie Perfect. He also co-created Quartetthaus – a custom-built, portable space for string quartet performance envisioned and engineered to dissolve the performer-audience divide.

Matthew is an alumnus Sydney Conservatorium, Manhattan School of Music and has been a member of the Australian World Orchestra and West Australian Symphony Orchestra. He has been privileged to collaborate with people from all corners of the globe and walks of life – be it on Country with elders of the Spinifex Lands, mentoring El Sistema youth in Venezuela, working with Big hART, or appearing at Radial system Berlin, London’s National Theatre, BAM, Carnegie Hall, and Kennedy Center.

Based in Candelo in southern NSW, Melanie has recorded ten...

Melanie Horsnell

Singer | Songwriter
 

Melanie Horsnell

Position: Singer | Songwriter

Based in Candelo in southern NSW, Melanie has recorded ten albums and EPs including her latest, ‘Song to Sing on a Saturday Night’. Melanie’s critically acclaimed album The Cloud Appreciation Society was long-listed for the 2013 Australian Music Prize, Quatre Chemins for the 2015 Australian Music Prize, and she was nominated for an APRA award in 2011.
She has toured with Glen Hansard and The Frames, Jason Mraz, Bernard Fanning, Lou Rhodes, Slaid Cleaves and Sarah Blasko among others, as well as touring extensively on her own in Australia and Europe.
Melanie recorded an album in French, which was funded by the highly successful Pozible campaign and gave Melanie a six month residency in France, writing songs with poet Alain Rivet and pop icon Helena Noguerra. Melanie has also written songs with Wendy Matthews and Catherine Britt, and for film and television.

Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen: Mikelangelo – Vocals, Guitar...

Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen

Ensemble
 

Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen

Position: Ensemble

Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen:

Mikelangelo – Vocals, Guitar
T.G. Muldavio – Vocals, Clarinet, Harmonica, Trombone & Percussion
Rufino – Vocals, Violin & Percussion
Little Ivan – Vocals, Double bass
Guido – Vocals, Accordion & Saxophone

Early-mid 20th century Europe was a hotbed of musical styles and modernity, with the old world of waltzes, polkas and mazurkas crashing headlong into the new world of swing, rhythm’n’blues and rock’n’roll. Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen take this musical landscape as their jumping off point. Over their 15 years touring together, the group has developed their own distinctive Euro-Roots sound and a high calibre live show that has seen them play to huge audiences from the Sydney Opera House to Budapest to London’s West End, winning multiple awards and critical acclaim and developing a die-hard national and international fanbase.

Mission Songs Project faithfully explores the musical journey of Indigenous...

Mission Songs Project

vocal quartet
 

Mission Songs Project

Position: vocal quartet

Mission Songs Project faithfully explores the musical journey of Indigenous Australian music as Jessie Lloyd connects the traditional with contemporary, revealing the continuation of cultural practice and song traditions into the 21st Century.

Mission Songs Project performance is inspired by Indigenous singing and song traditions. The vocal quartet is made up of some of Australia’s finest Indigenous vocalists, presenting a rarely public performance styles and narratives found in Indigenous communities, such as family gatherings, social events and yarns over a cuppa. Story-telling is a major component of the performance as it gives historical context and moving personal experiences into the tunes sung from the mission days, making the show warm, humorous and heartfelt.

Myee Clohessy grew up in the Southern Highlands of NSW...

Myee Clohessy

Violin
 

Myee Clohessy

Position: Violin

Myee Clohessy grew up in the Southern Highlands of NSW and was lucky to begin violin lessons with Ernest Llewellyn when she was ten. By the age of eighteen Myee had won several competitions including the QYO National Youth Concerto Competition. She furthered her violin studies in Hong Kong with Alice Waten at the Academy of Performing Arts before moving to London to study with Prof. David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. During these years Myee was joint 1st Prize Winner of the Royal Overseas League Competition and performed in many of the world’s great concerts halls as Concertmaster of the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra.
In 1994 Myee moved to Norway where she played with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, as both Principal 2nd Violin and Assistant Concertmaster. She became Artistic Leader of the Arctimus Piano Quintet and as a member of the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra, played at festivals in Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen, Lucerne, Frankfurt, Oslo and Bergen.
Since returning to Australia in 2003, Myee toured and recorded with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Pinchgut Opera. In 2010 she became a founding member of Acacia Quartet and recorded for Vexations840, ABC Classics and Fine Music 102.5 FM. More recently, Myee became Artistic Director of the Bowral Autumn Music Festival in 2015 and formed the Highlands Music Collective and The Roma Strings for young musicians in 2019.

Nigel’s career, spanning over 4 decades, began as a clarinettist....

Nigel Westlake

composer/conductor
 

Nigel Westlake

Position: composer/conductor

Nigel’s career, spanning over 4 decades, began as a clarinettist. He started composing from 1980 for radio, theatre, circus, TV, film and the concert hall.

His film credits include Ali’s Wedding, Paper Planes, Miss Potter, Babe, Children of the Revolution and numerous IMAX films amongst others.

His work has been awarded 2 Arias, 15 APRA awards, [screen & classical categories] the Paul Lowin Orchestral Prize (2x), & Gold Medal for “Best Original Music” at the New York International Radio Festival.

He holds an honorary Doctorate in Music from UNSW and made his US conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic in 2016.

Noah Oshiro began playing the cello when he was 3...

NOAH OSHIRO

SSOF CELLO FELLOW
 

NOAH OSHIRO

Position: SSOF CELLO FELLOW

Noah Oshiro began playing the cello when he was 3 years old. He is currently completing his final year of his Bachelor of Music in Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Julian Smiles.

In 2019/2020, Noah performed in Europe with his string quartet as a recipient of the Henderson Travelers scholarship and Westheimer String Quartet Fellowship. He has also recently performed at the Sydney Festival and Sydney Jazz Festival.

Noah is looking forward to the performance opportunities from the Fellows program, as he completes his studies.

Olivia started to learn the clarinet at the age of...

OLIVIA HANS-ROSENBAUM

SSOF CLARINET FELLOW
 

OLIVIA HANS-ROSENBAUM

Position: SSOF CLARINET FELLOW

Olivia started to learn the clarinet at the age of 8. Having been brought up in a musical family, she was inspired to pursue music as a career from an early age. Olivia studied clarinet under the Sydney Symphony’s Associate Principal for Clarinet, Francesco Celata from 2015-2021. At the age of 16, she had won the Sydney Youth Orchestra’s Concerto Competition which led to her travelling around Europe to obtain lessons from Andrew Marriner, Olli Leppäniemi and Harri Mäki.

In 2019, Olivia won the Sydney Conservatorium of Music’s Woodwind Concerto Competition. She is a keen orchestral musician and is a casual clarinetist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

Olivia is looking forward to playing alongside the musicians of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as their clarinet fellow in 2022.

Paolo Campanari Brancondi is an Italian born musician, composer, teacher...

PAOLO CAMPANARI BRANCONDI

Accordion
 

PAOLO CAMPANARI BRANCONDI

Position: Accordion

Paolo Campanari Brancondi is an Italian born musician, composer, teacher and actor. He is a highly accomplished piano accordionist, having begun studies at the age of 8, with his first composition at 11. Able to play a huge variety of musical styles from Klezmer to funk, on both accordian and piano, specialising in French-themed entertainment which has made him a favourite at Bastille Day celebrations nationally. Beside his activity as an on-stage musician, Paolo is also deeply engaged as a teacher, providing tuitions for Piano and Piano Accordion, for kids, teenagers and adults.

Patrick has been acting professionally since 1976, starting his career as...

Patrick Dickson

Actor
 

Patrick Dickson

Position: Actor

Patrick has been acting professionally since 1976, starting his career as AASM at the Theatre Royal in Stratford, East London. After a year he joined the Roundabout Theatre in Education Company in Nottingham and then, after another year at Stratford he emigrated to Australia.
Over the years Patrick has worked with many companies in Australia, most notably Thalia, Bell, Griffin, Ensemble, Studio and most State companies. He is also co-artisitic director and founding member of O’Punksky’s Theatre and he lives in the Bega Valley.

Born and raised in Canberra, Paul Kildea holds an honours...

Paul Kildea

conductor | piano
 

Paul Kildea

Position: conductor | piano

Born and raised in Canberra, Paul Kildea holds an honours degree in piano performance and a master’s degree in musicology from The University of Melbourne – where he is Honorary Principal Fellow and was in 2016 a Miegunyah Distinguished Visiting Fellow – and a doctorate from Oxford University.

As a conductor Paul has worked throughout Australia and Europe and has held artistic posts with the Aldeburgh and Perth festivals, in addition to being a former Artistic Director of the Four Winds Festival in coastal New South Wales. As Artistic Director of London’s Wigmore Hall he revitalized the artistic programme, commissioning numerous works from young composers and discovering and launching a number of brilliant young artists and careers.

In September 2017 Paul returned to live in Australia and in June 2019 was announced as successor to Carl Vine as Artistic Director of Musica Viva Australia.

Based in Melbourne, the Penny Quartet formed in early March...

Penny Quartet

String Quartet
 

Penny Quartet

Position: String Quartet

Based in Melbourne, the Penny Quartet formed in early March 2014 at the Australian National Academy of Music. Making their public debut in a live national broadcast that same month, the group have since performed in high profile master classes with prominent artists such as the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sitkovetsky Trio, as well as numerous concerts and festivals. Most recently, they have been nominated for the 2014 Freedman Fellowship award, are the proud recipients of the 2014 John and Rosemary Macleod Travelling Fellowship and winners of the 2014 ANAM Chamber Music Competition.

With diverse individual backgrounds and experiences across Australia, Europe, America and the UK, the group brings together their many years of knowledge and training to create a mature quartet sound. The Penny Quartet’s repertoire is wide and varied, spanning pre-Baroque to today’s best composers. A love for the core quartet repertoire is at the forefront of their programming, but is closely followed by an urge to explore less charted territory.

In March and April of 2015, the Penny Quartet came to Four Winds for a two-week residency. Their residency program included pop-up shows, workshops, visits to the local schools, and culminated in a recital at the Four Winds site.

Pete’s first piano was rescued from a bulldozer at a...

Pete Wild

performer | composer | Songwriter
 

Pete Wild

Position: performer | composer | Songwriter

Pete’s first piano was rescued from a bulldozer at a demolition site.
Highly regarded as a performer, composer, theatre director and songwriter, Pete’s debut album was album of the week on Radio National. His song Mars 1 won the 2018 APRA/AMCOS Cygnet Folk Festival song competition. He has composed for various theatre and film projects in the South East region, and his work has been recognised by the Canberra Area Theatre Awards.
He has worked closely with several highly regarded Australian musicians, performing and recording with Heath Cullen, Jackie Marshall, Sam Martin (Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen), Eamon McNelis (Flap!), Mike Martin (The Strelley Project), Melanie Horsnell, and Kate Burke (Kate Burke & Ruth Hazleton, Trouble in the Kitchen).

Peter de Jager is one of Australia’s most exciting pianists....

Peter de Jager

Piano
 

Peter de Jager

Position: Piano

Peter de Jager is one of Australia’s most exciting pianists. His repertoire is diverse, encompassing all periods of western classical music, which he often plays on period instruments, as well as musical theatre and cabaret. He is currently on faculty at the Australian National Academy of Music as an Associate Artist, and works regularly as a collaborative pianist.

Performance highlights include the demanding solo Piano part of Messiaen’s Turangalila-Symphonie with the Melbourne Youth Orchestra in 2011, and his critically acclaimed 2017 Melbourne Festival performance of all five major keyboard works of Iannis Xenakis.

Peter won the inaugural Australian International Chopin Competition in 2011, and in 2016 he was awarded second prize in the Australian National Piano Award, as well as Best Australian Competitor in the 2013 Southern Highlands International Piano Competition. In 2017 he was awarded ‘Performance of the Year’ at the Australian Music Centre’s Art Music Awards for the premiere of Chris Dench’s 100-minute Piano Sonata, which he commissioned. He has three times participated in the Lucerne Festival Academy, performing orchestral, chamber, and piano duo works by Pierre Boulez under the supervision of the composer.

Pinchgut Opera is Australia’s only company dedicated to Baroque opera...

Pinchgut Opera

Opera Ensemble
 

Pinchgut Opera

Position: Opera Ensemble

Pinchgut Opera is Australia’s only company dedicated to Baroque opera and vocal music, with a global reputation as one of the world’s finest companies specialising in historically informed performance. Pinchgut takes rare and often undiscovered masterpieces from the 17th and 18th centuries and re-creates them in the modern frame, giving contemporary relevance to this exquisite music of the past for today’s audiences to enjoy.

We began in 2002 with Handel’s Semele, followed by Purcell’s The Fairy Queen (2003), Monteverdi’s Orfeo (2004), Rameau’s Dardanus (2005), Mozart’s Idomeneo (2006), Vivaldi’s Juditha Triumphans (2007), Charpentier’s David et Jonathas (2008), Cavalli’s Ormindo (2009), Haydn’s L’anima del filosofo (2010), Vivaldi’s Griselda (2011), Rameau’s Castor et Pollux (2012), Cavalli’s Giasone (2013), Salieri’s The Chimney Sweep and Gluck’s Iphigénie en Tauride (2014), Vivaldi’s Bajazet and Grétry’s L’Amant jaloux (2015), Haydn’s Armida and Handel’s Theodora (2016), Monteverdi’s Coronation of Poppea and a Triple Bill of Rameau’s Anacréon and Pigmalion with Vinci’s Erighetta & Don Chilone (2017) and Handel’s Athalia and Hasse’s Artaserse (2018). We’ve also done four wonderful works as fundraisers – Vivaldi’s La Ninfa, Purcell’s Incidental music to Dioclesian, Mozart’s The Impresario and John Lampe’s Pyramus and Thisbe.

Rachel Shaw is a true musical chameleon, who enjoys a...

Rachel Shaw

tutti horn
 

Rachel Shaw

Position: tutti horn

Rachel Shaw is a true musical chameleon, who enjoys a prolific career across several ensembles and genres.

A passionate orchestral performer, Rachel currently holds the position of Tutti Horn with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Rachel’s extensive orchestral experience has also seen her undertake Tutti Horn contracts with the Orchestra Victoria and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Rachel performs casually with the Sydney, Melbourne, West Australian, Tasmanian and New Zealand Symphony Orchestras, and the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, and has been Associate Principal Horn of the Australian Youth Orchestra, and Principal Horn of the Tasmanian Discovery Orchestra.

Equally at home in a chamber music setting, Rachel is a founding member of Arcadia Winds—Australia’s leading young wind ensemble, and Musica Viva’s inaugural FutureMakers. With Arcadia Winds, Rachel has performed at festivals and venues across Australia.

Effortlessly crossing genres from soul to hip-hop and beyond, Radical...

Radical Son | David Leha

composer | vocal
 

Radical Son | David Leha

Position: composer | vocal

Effortlessly crossing genres from soul to hip-hop and beyond, Radical Son, David Leha is a standout vocalist and songwriter. His music and stories are always guided by his Indigenous heritage from the Kamilaroi nation of Australia and Tonga. He is a unique and powerful Indigenous soul singer, rapper, and spoken word artist supported by a band of high-quality musicians in their own rights. Radical Son and his band supported Archie Roach during his 2014 tour, was awarded a 2012 Breakthrough grant, and has performed at many festivals and venues around the country.

Raechelle Kennedy is a story-collector, a poet, and a visual...

Raechelle Kennedy

Poet | Visual Artist
 

Raechelle Kennedy

Position: Poet | Visual Artist

Raechelle Kennedy is a story-collector, a poet, and a visual artist.

She is drawn to the tales that get shoved in pockets and rarely told; the poems that live in forgotten faces and quiet towns.

Hailing from Anishinaabeg land, some 9000 miles and a hemisphere away, Raechelle now finds herself weaving a new story of home here on Yuin Country, in the ever-surprising and story-thick village of Candelo.

Rae Kennedy is a story-collector, a poet, and a visual...

Raechelle Kennedy

Poet | Story Collector
 

Raechelle Kennedy

Position: Poet | Story Collector

Rae Kennedy is a story-collector, a poet, and a visual artist. She is drawn to the tales that get shoved in coat pockets; thrive in the wild edges; and that shape the landscapes we call home. Her work is both a bird in flight and a fine-toothed comb. Raised on Anishinaabeg land, some 9000 miles and a hemisphere away, Rae now lives and works here on beautiful Yuin Country, in the ever-surprising small village of Candelo.

“We can all communicate with our body. Whether it’s in...

Rafael Bonachela

CHOREOGRAPHY
 

Rafael Bonachela

Position: CHOREOGRAPHY

“We can all communicate with our body. Whether it’s in a ballroom, the street, a disco, or whether it’s on stage, dance is a universal language which can bring everyone together.”

Rafael Bonachela was born in Barcelona where he began his early dance training before moving to London, and in 1992 joined the legendary Rambert Dance Company. 

He remained with Rambert as a dancer and Associate Choreographer until 2006 at which time he successfully set up the Bonachela Dance Company (BDC) to concentrate on the rapid rise of his choreographic career. As a choreographer, Rafael has been commissioned to make works for Candoco, George Piper Dances, ITDANSA Danza, Contemporanea de Cuba, Transitions Dance Company and Dance Works Rotterdam amongst others. 

In 2008, Rafael premiered his first full-length production 360° for Sydney Dance Company. Less than six months later, he was appointed Artistic Director making headlines around the dance world. His vision for the Company embraces a guiding principle that has seen the repertoire grow with the addition of commissioned dance works from Australian and visiting international guest choreographers. The premiere works are often programmed alongside Rafael’s own creations, ensuring diversity for audiences and providing much sought after opportunities for his remarkable ensemble of dancers to be exposed to the work of some of the most in-demand choreographers of our time. 

Rafael Bonachela’s internationally recognised talent has seen him work not only with contemporary dance at the highest level but also with artists from popular culture, such as Kylie Minogue, Tina Turner,  Sarah Blasko  and  Katie Noonan  as well as leading fashion designers  Dion Lee  and  Toni Maticevski. Such collaborative efforts reflect the inspiration he finds and utilises from culture today. 

With over 40 years as a CEO, Rainer Jozeps has...

Rainer Jozeps

Meditation Guide
 

Rainer Jozeps

Position: Meditation Guide

With over 40 years as a CEO, Rainer Jozeps has successfully lead many of Australia’s major cultural institutions including the Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, the National Trust and Australian Dance Theatre. Combining strong people management skills with creativity and entrepreneurship, Rainer is credited with improving the fortunes of all the agencies he has lead. He has held positions on Government and non-Government Boards, consulted to a variety of agencies, and lectured in Management at the University of South Australia.

Today, after 17 years of Buddhist practice, Rainer is an experienced meditator and meditation guide. He is an accredited Lifeline Crisis Supporter and has provided workplace meditation services for such agencies as BAE Systems, AGL, University of Tasmania and the Royal Commission into Aged Care.

Rainer Jozeps’ Silence-meditation concerts have been presented with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and at the WOMAD festival, and with Tamara Anna-Cislowska and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra at Dark Mofo, and at Ukaria Cultural Centre in the Adelaide Hills.

Rebecca Gill began learning violin through the Suzuki method at...

Rebecca Gill

SSO Second Violin
 

Rebecca Gill

Position: SSO Second Violin

Rebecca Gill began learning violin through the Suzuki method at the age of four before studying in her teenage years with Elizabeth Holowell at the Newcastle Conservatorium. In 2006 she began a Bachelor of Music degree at the Sydney Conservatorium, studying with Janet Davies and graduating with First Class Honours. An Australian Postgraduate Award supported her subsequent Master of Music Performance research degree.

Rebecca Gill was a member of the Australian Youth Orchestra from 2008 to 2012 and was principal second violin for four seasons. She was also the concertmaster of SBS Youth Orchestra (2007–2009) and continues to work with several community orchestras as a tutor. In addition, she has performed as a guest leader with ensembles including the Sydney Chamber Opera, Sydney Camerata and the Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra and has performed with the Britten Pears Orchestra (UK).

From 2009 to 2012 Rebecca Gill was a member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Sinfonia training orchestra and in 2013 she participated in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship program. She joined the second violin section of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 2016.

Rebecca is Principal Percussionist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra having...

Rebecca Lagos

percussion
 

Rebecca Lagos

Position: percussion

Rebecca is Principal Percussionist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra having previously held the positions of Assistant Timpanist/Tutti Percussionist with SSO and Principal Timpanist with the TSO. 

 She has performed with the MSO, WASO, ACO, Seymour Group, Sydney Alpha Ensemble, The Australia Ensemble and Taikoz.  

 Rebecca was a member of Synergy Percussion from 1987-1999 and has often returned as a guest artist. With Synergy she premiered and recorded works by numerous Australian composers. The group recorded concertos for percussion ensemble by Takemitsu and Carl Vine with the SSO.  

 In 2006 Rebecca premiered Nigel Westlake’s percussion concerto, When the Clock Strikes Me, with the SSO and was awarded “Best Performance of an Australian Composition” at the APRA 2007 Classical Music Awards. 

Richard Tognetti is Artistic Director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra...

Richard Tognetti

violin
 

Richard Tognetti

Position: violin

Richard Tognetti is Artistic Director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Lead Violin. He has established an international reputation for his compelling performances and artistic individualism.

Richard began his studies in his home town of Wollongong with William Primrose, then with Alice Waten at the Sydney Conservatorium, and Igor Ozim at the Bern Conservatory, where he was awarded the Tschumi Prize as the top graduate soloist in 1989.

Later that year he led several performances of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and that November was appointed as the Orchestra’s Lead Violin and, subsequently, Artistic Director.

Richard performs on period, modern and electric instruments and his numerous arrangements, compositions and transcriptions have expanded the chamber orchestra repertoire and been performed throughout the world. Richard performed in the Four Winds 2014 Easter Festival.

Riley Lee began playing the shakuhachi in 1971. He is...

Riley Lee

shakuhachiw
 

Riley Lee

Position: shakuhachiw

Riley Lee began playing the shakuhachi in 1971. He is the recipient of two of the most venerated lineages of traditional shakuhachi, which can be traced back to the Zen Buddhist komusô, or “priests of nothingness” of the Edo Japan. In 1980, he became the first non-Japanese person to attain the rank of dai shihan (Grand Master). He was given the professional name K?ho, which is translated as “Perpetuating the Sublime”. He has a PhD in Ethnomusicology from Sydney University, and teaches regularly at Princeton (USA) and other universities. Each year, he performs and teaches in Europe, USA and Australia.

Robyn Martin grew up in remote coastal desert town of...

Robyn Martin

bass
 

Robyn Martin

Position: bass

Robyn Martin grew up in remote coastal desert town of Ceduna. Like all her siblings, Robyn was called Spin by her teachers at Ceduna Area School after her father’s nickname.

She started playing bass at age 13 in family band Spineffex.

Robyn completed a Bachelor of Contemporary Music at Southern Cross University, majoring in composition and bass guitar. During her time at university, Robyn travelled to Central Australia working with Music Outback alongside musician Greg Sheehan, delivering regular week long workshops in remote communities Ampilatawatj and Utopia, north east of Alice Springs.

In 2005, Robyn first visited Candelo and was helpless against the lure and romance of monthly bush dances and a thriving hub of like-minded country bumpkin hippy musicians.

She has been involved with many varied local bands in the Bega Valley including quirky original outfit The Wild Martins, Rob n Sam and The Drift, rockabilly band The Hoops, rock steady group Rudy Raquetteers and funk soul reggae band The Pocket which is fronted by Robyn on bass and vocals. Robyn recently formed The New Graces with fellow Candelo musicians Kate Burke and Melanie Horsnell.

Roger Benedict has enjoyed a close relationship with the Sydney...

Roger Benedict

Conductor
 

Roger Benedict

Position: Conductor

Roger Benedict has enjoyed a close relationship with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for some twenty years, first as principal viola and artistic director of the orchestra’s acclaimed fellowship program, and more recently as a regular guest conductor. Roger has conducted the orchestra in subscription concerts at the Sydney Opera House, at City Recital Hall and in regional centres.

Roger has been invited to appear as a conductor with other orchestras in the Australia including the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, and in the UK with the Southbank Sinfonia. A devoted orchestral trainer, he has coached the European Union Youth Orchestra since 2000, and is a frequent conductor of Australian Youth Orchestra and National Youth Orchestra (UK) programs. He is currently chief conductor at the Sydney Conservatorium, where he is an Associate Professor.

Before his move to Australia, Roger was principal viola of the Philharmonia Orchestra (London) for nine years and a regular guest principal with every other major UK orchestra. As a viola soloist he has appeared with the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Ulster Orchestra in the UK as well as the Sydney Symphony, Canberra Symphony, New Zealand Symphony and the Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa (Japan). Roger has released several highly acclaimed solo recordings on the Melba and ABC Classics/Universal label. A new album of music by Debussy and Ravel with pianist Simon Tedeschi will be released later this year by ABC Classics.

Rohan Dasika is a double bassist with a diverse musical...

Rohan Dasika

double bass
 

Rohan Dasika

Position: double bass

Rohan Dasika is a double bassist with a diverse musical life in Australia and abroad. He has worked on contracts in the Frankfurter Opern-und-Museumsorchester and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, as well as being engaged at festivals including the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Four Winds Festival, and the Canberra International Music Festival. Passionate about new music, Rohan has performed at the Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music and Lucerne Festival Academy, and was subsequently invited back to Lucerne as part of the Orchestra of the Lucerne Festival Alumni. In 2019 Rohan was announced as the winner of the Freedman Classical Fellowship.

Rosemary Curtin is a violist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra...

Rosemary Curtin

SSO VIOLA
 

Rosemary Curtin

Position: SSO VIOLA

Rosemary Curtin is a violist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and currently President of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Musicians Association. With over 25 years’ experience working as an orchestral musician, Rosemary’s professional career commenced in Europe working with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields following graduate studies in Munich.

Rosemary has been a regular participant in the Australian World Orchestra’s seasons and in 2017 was invited to perform with the New York Philharmonic as a participant in their Global Orchestral Project.

Rosemary also possesses a strong interest in orchestral management.  She has a Diploma in Management Studies from the University of Cambridge, UK and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She currently sits on the Classical Music, Opera and Choral Artform Advisory Board for Create NSW. Rosemary plays on an A.E. Smith viola made in Sydney in 1930.

Ruby Newell started learning violin at the age of 7,...

Ruby Newell

percussion
 

Ruby Newell

Position: percussion

Ruby Newell started learning violin at the age of 7, learning with local teacher Elizabeth Andalis as well as at her school. Five years ago Ruby found her passion for percussion, especially for Taiko, and now studies with David Hewitt and Stonewave Taiko. She is inspired by bands such as Queen and The Clash, Taiko groups Kodo, YuNiOn and TaikOz. Ruby is currently studying music for her HSC and will be performing Taiko for her major.

Sam Martin grew up in the Central West of NSW,...

Sam Martin

multi-instrumentalist | singer
 

Sam Martin

Position: multi-instrumentalist | singer

Sam Martin grew up in the Central West of NSW, Australia. Raised in the dance halls and bars of Bathurst he developed a love for entertainment and community.
Sam studied piano, clarinet and accordion as a boy and moved on to string bass in his late teens before studying jazz the Australian National University.
Sam worked as a sideman in the country, bluegrass and folk music circuit. His experience in these styles greatly influenced his musicality and understanding of the music industry.

Since 2006, Sam has worked as a bass player, singer and actor in the renowned theatre and festival ensemble Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen.
Since 2007 Sam has worked as production manager for Mikelangelo and The Black Sea Gentlemen, as a freelance sound engineer and is currently the producer of the Candelo Village Festival.
Sam currently resides in Candelo on the South Coast of NSW with a young family, a part time teaching job and a full time commitment to the community around him.

Sam was born into a creative family and since moving...

Sam Thomas

performer | director
 

Sam Thomas

Position: performer | director

Sam was born into a creative family and since moving from his childhood home in the Lake District UK, he has lived and worked in Leeds, Edinburgh, London and Barcelona. He is currently based in Australia.

Sam is a passionate physical theatre maker specialising in conceptualising and creating outdoor performances in public spaces. Concerned with all aspects of contemporary celebration, Sam is committed to the creative process and the necessity for art to connect people with their lives.

Sarangan is today appreciated both in the field of Fusion...

Sarangan Sriranganathan

sitar
 

Sarangan Sriranganathan

Position: sitar

Sarangan is today appreciated both in the field of Fusion Music and in the world of Classical Music as an international phenomenon. A Classical Sitar virtuoso, Mesmerizing Singer and an excellent Keyboard player of the highest order, his consistently brilliant and exciting performances have not only established him as a national treasure in his own country, but also gained him fame all over the world for his many accomplishments. Sarangan has received widespread recognition as a composer as evidenced by the numerous grants and awards that he has received, including the SAMA Award (Best Sitar player), Bunka Award by the Japanese Government and the SLBC Award (Best Music Director).

Scott Kinmont – a graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium of...

Scott Kinmont

 

Scott Kinmont

Scott Kinmont – a graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, the Australian National University in Canberra and Northwestern University in Chicago Scott is the associate principle trombone of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and a Lecturer in Trombone Studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Scott has appeared as a soloist with a variety of ensembles including brass bands, jazz ensembles and orchestras, and has also appeared as a guest artist at many leading musical institutions and at many of Australia’s most important brass symposiums.

Shakeela Williams is a proud, Yuin woman from Wreck Bay...

Shakeela Williams

vocal
 

Shakeela Williams

Position: vocal

Shakeela Williams is a proud, Yuin woman from Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community located on the South Coast of NSW. She first started learning her traditional Dhurga language in school, performing the Welcome to Country at assemblies.

Since then, she has collaborated with William Barton to create a Welcome Song in Dhurga, which she has performed at several events. Shakeela is excited love to learn more about her culture, the dreaming stories and how to compose songs in Dhurga language.

Poignant, knowledgeable and full of humour, Shellie Morris’ illustrious career...

Shellie Morris

vocal | songwriting
 

Shellie Morris

Position: vocal | songwriting

Poignant, knowledgeable and full of humour, Shellie Morris’ illustrious career has balanced being one of Australia’s most celebrated singer-songwriters with her unwavering commitment to to healing through music within communities. Armed with personal experience of connection and disconnection, Shellie imparts the importance of having a voice, listening to one another and that every individual is important. Her uplifting new single Footsteps (released February 2019) connects people through language, song and spirit.
While she has been in the spotlight for many years with her involvement with Black Arm Band, Deadly awards, ARIA nominations, Music Australia award, NAIDOC Award, G.R. Burarrawanga Memorial Award and Australian of the Year award; by and large; she works on the ground reaffirming the identity of all those blessed to work with her.
Shellie creates music and sings in around 17 Aboriginal languages, many considered “sleeping”. Since discovering her Wardaman and Yanyuwa roots over 20 years ago, she has tirelessly worked to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians, especially in the Northern Territory.
She is the 2014 NT Australian of the Year, has won multiple awards personally and for her collaborations including the landmark album Ngambala Wiji li-Wunungu and the internationally award-winning musical documentary Prison Songs. The documentary has won film and humanitarian awards around the world and was nominated for five AACTA awards (including best sound and score), ATOM Awards – Best Indigenous Resource and a Walkley Documentary Award.
Through honesty, music and her trademark smile Shellie Morris gently effects change everywhere she goes.

In 2009, Deborah Cheetham established Short Black Opera as a...

Short Black Opera

 

Short Black Opera

In 2009, Deborah Cheetham established Short Black Opera as a national not-for-profit opera company devoted to the development of Indigenous opera singers. The following year she produced the premier of her first opera Pecan Summer. This landmark work is Australia’s first Indigenous opera and has been a vehicle for the development on a new generation of Indigenous opera singers.

Deborah Cheetham AO, Yorta Yorta woman, soprano, composer and educator has been a leader in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years.

In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Deborah was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for distinguished service to the performing arts as an opera singer, composer and artistic director, to the development of Indigenous artists, and to innovation in performance.

Simon Lewis is the creative force behind Amanaska and Pravana...

Simon Lewis

Piano
 

Simon Lewis

Position: Piano

Simon Lewis is the creative force behind Amanaska and Pravana and has released 9 albums between the projects since 2003. His music as been featured on numerous compilations around the globe and many soundtracks. For the last 30 years Simon has worked in the live music scene in Australia and internationally, with numerous bands, funky outfits, singers, cover bands, and the odd famous person.

Acclaimed by respected critics and peers as “True greatness” (Sydney...

Simon Tedeschi

Piano
 

Simon Tedeschi

Position: Piano

Acclaimed by respected critics and peers as “True greatness” (Sydney Morning Herald), Simon Tedeschi performed his first Mozart piano concerto in the Sydney Opera House at age nine. A student of Neta Maughan, Noretta Conci and Peter Serkin, he has since been awarded numerous prizes, such as the Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year Award, Queen’s Trust Overseas Study Award, and first prize in the Keyboard division of London’s Royal Overseas League Music Competition (2002).

He is also recipient of the prestigious Legacy Award from the Creativity Foundation (USA), and a Centenary of Federation Medal from the Prime Minister of Australia.

Dr. Sonya Lifschitz is an accomplished Ukrainian-Australian performer, educator, researcher,...

Sonya Lifschitz

Piano
 

Sonya Lifschitz

Position: Piano

Dr. Sonya Lifschitz is an accomplished Ukrainian-Australian performer, educator, researcher, and collaborator of international repute, whose creative practice spans solo and chamber-music performance, curating, producing and presenting new work, directing cross-disciplinary and multi-media collaborations, and actively participating in current cultural debate and arts advocacy.

Praised by the New York Times and The Age for her “dynamic” and “powerful” performances, and by the Woodstock Times for her “miraculous keyboard technique and musicianship”, Sonya Lifschitz made her debut with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra at age 18 and is internationally recognised as one of Australia’s most innovative and fiercely creative musical voices. In 2016-2018 seasons, Sonya made a critically-acclaimed solo debut in one of New York’s most prestigious concert venues, the BargeMusic, with other highlights including performances at the Melbourne (MIAF), Adelaide (AF), Brisbane (BIAF), Canberra (CIMF), Darwin, Metropolis and MONAFOMA Festivals; and venues such as the Melbourne Recital Centre (Melbourne), City Recital Hall (Sydney), QPAC Concert Hall (Brisbane), National Gallery of Australia (Canberra), Elder Hall (Adelaide) and Detroit Institute of Art (Detroit, USA).

Sonya performed ‘Stalin’s Piano’ by Robert Davidson at Four Winds in November 2020.

Speak Percussion has shaped the sound of 21st century Australian...

Speak Percussion

percussion ensemble
 

Speak Percussion

Position: percussion ensemble

Speak Percussion has shaped the sound of 21st century Australian percussion music through the creation and presentation of ambitious arts projects. Internationally recognised as a leader in the fields of experimental and contemporary classical music, Speak is constantly seeking to redefine the potential of percussion.

Ranging from solo concerts to massed sound events, Speak Percussion’s “breathtakingly impressive” (The West Australian) work is presented throughout the world in concert halls, theatres, galleries and site-specific locations.

Speak Percussion has been responsible for over 130 commissions and premieres of new percussion works, Speak Percussion has contributed new 21st Century masterworks to the global percussion repertoire.

Melbourne pianist and composer Stefan Cassomenos is one of Australia’s...

Stefan Cassomenos

Piano
 

Stefan Cassomenos

Position: Piano

Melbourne pianist and composer Stefan Cassomenos is one of Australia’s most vibrant and versatile musicians. As recipient of the Second Prize in the International Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn 2013, Cassomenos has performed throughout Europe and Asia, and has performed concertos with several Australian symphony orchestras, as well as orchestras overseas. Cassomenos is a founding member of chamber ensemble PLEXUS, which has commissioned and premiered over 100 new works. Cassomenos’ compositions are regularly performed throughout Australia. Cassomenos is joint Artistic Director of Port Fairy Spring Music Festival, with violinist Monica Curro. Cassomenos is generously supported by Kawai Australia.

“Cassomenos is one of those now rare artists whose composure does not display the need for attention. Hardly has any pianist of our time played so calmly, soberly, absorbedly, and as unpretentiously as does Cassomenos.”

Tonhalle Magazine, 2015

“Cassomenos’s unique exploration of the requiem mass was jubilant and arresting. The work is a ‘no holds barred’ affair: its brazen narrative veers between the demonic and the revelatory, juxtaposing the Latin mass ordinary with passages from the Book of Revelations. A genre-hopping musical score engages epic film music tropes, contemporary classical, jazz, pop and at times what sounds like a rave. Think ‘requiem rock opera’, to borrow the words of an excited audience member, post-concert. Cassomenos has thrown everything into this work, creating a rapturous, hour-long musical orgy that disintegrates any line between what’s sacred and profane (both musically and religiously speaking). The requiem brought the audience to its feet in appreciation not just of the composer’s incredible efforts, but also the fantastic performances of all involved. With this visionary and eclectic concert, Plexus have continued to make their bold musical mark on Australia’s performing arts scene.”

Andrew Aronowicz, Limelight Magazine, 2015

Born in Oldenburg, Germany, Stefan studied viola with Marcel Charpentier,...

Stefan Duwe

Viola
 

Stefan Duwe

Position: Viola

Born in Oldenburg, Germany, Stefan studied viola with Marcel Charpentier, Konrad Grahe and Emile Cantor at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen and attended masterclasses with Thomas Brandis and Serge Collot.
From 1992 he worked with a number of orchestras including K lner Kammerorchester, Theater Nordhausen, Folkwang Kammerorchestra, Philharmonia Hungarica, Philharmonie Essen, Düsseldorfer Sinfoniker and Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen.
After immigrating to Australia in 2001, Stefan has worked and recorded amongst others with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Opera Australia Orchestra, Orchestra of the Antipodes, Pinchgut Opera and Sinfonia Australis.
Since the formation of Acacia Quartet, Stefan has turned his focus to chamber music and teaching.

Born in Vienna, Stefan Vladar is one of Austria’s most...

Stefan Vladar

Piano
 

Stefan Vladar

Position: Piano

Born in Vienna, Stefan Vladar is one of Austria’s most remarkable musical personalities. Stefan Vladar was a student of Hans Petermandl at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. In 1985 he won the 1st prize of the prestigious International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna. He now regularly performs as a conductor and pianist in music centres throughout Europe, America and Asia.

In the 2018/2019 season he works together with orchestras such as de Chambre de Lausanne, Philharmonisches Orchester der Hansestadt Lübeck, Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Vladar’s discography includes more than 30 releases for labels such as harmonia mundi and Sony Classical, documenting his work as a pianist and as a conductor with works by Haydn, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Prokofiev and Scriabin.

Stonewave Taiko is a Japanese drumming group, practicing and performing...

Stonewave Taiko

taiko ensemble
 

Stonewave Taiko

Position: taiko ensemble

Stonewave Taiko is a Japanese drumming group, practicing and performing the dynamic art form of wadaiko.

Regionally based in Bega on the beautiful wilderness coast of southeast NSW, Stonewave Taiko is a highly skilled group of community performers led by professional musician David Hewitt. Formed in 2013, Stonewave Taiko currently boasts over 40 members from a diversity of ages and walks of life .

Stonewave Taiko seeks to create a unique Australian expression of taiko with a rural heartbeat.

Reflecting the pristine natural beauty of our region and the character of it’s community, Stonewave Taiko blends ancient traditions with our contemporary Australian sensibility — creating a new chapter in the story of taiko in Australia

Stonewave Taiko has performed at regional festivals including Four Winds, Eden Whale Festival, Cobargo Folk Festival, Bega River Day, Tathra Enduro, The Bega Show, Tanja Market Day and opening the Bega Civic Centre on Australia Day 2016.

Stuart Johnson completed undergraduate studies on violin before discovering the...

Stuart Johnson

SSO VIOLA
 

Stuart Johnson

Position: SSO VIOLA

Stuart Johnson completed undergraduate studies on violin before discovering the allure of playing the viola. After further study and freelancing overseas on both instruments Stuart returned to Australia to join the Sydney Symphony Fellowship program as a violist and was offered a place at the Australian National Academy of Music in Melbourne.

Stuart relocated to Sydney in 2009 when he joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as a permanent member. He has also been Guest Principal Viola with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Opera Australia Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, held a permanent position with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and has performed in the section of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. 

Stuart is currently teaching at the Sydney Conservatorium, Sydney Conservatorium High School, Sydney Conservatorium Rising Stars program, as well as at the Australian National University. 

Dance changes you. More than simply witnessing something beautiful, or...

Sydney Dance Company

Dance
 

Sydney Dance Company

Position: Dance

Dance changes you. More than simply witnessing something beautiful, or engaging with culture, to experience dance is to be positively altered. From performances at the Joyce Theatre in New York, to the Grand in Shanghai, the Stanislavsky in Moscow and the Sydney Opera House at home, Sydney Dance Company has proved that there are no passive observers in a contemporary dance audience. 
 
The reward of truly moving audiences, and the raw pride of sharing Australian art with the world has driven our ensemble of 17 dancers, led by Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela, to become one of the world’s strongest forces in contemporary dance. Alongside Bonachela’s original works, our programs have featured guest choreographers like Jacopo Godani, Alexander Ekman, Gideon Obarzanek and Cheng Tsung-lung, as well as collaborations with Sydney Festival, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, David Jones and composers Bryce Dessner, Nick Wales, 48nord and Ezio Bosso. 
 
Sydney Dance Company has a broad community beyond the practice and performance of our lead dancers. We believe in the universality of dance, and with the largest public dance class program in Australia, we help over 70,000 people a year connect with the grace, strength and creativity that lives within all of us. Our nation-wide education program offers a strategic curriculum targeting primary and secondary students through to career focused study for pre-professional dancers and university graduates. 

History 

Sydney Dance Company began as a group founded in 1969 by dancer Suzanne Musitz. Soon known as The Dance Company (NSW), from 1975-1976 the Company was directed by Dutch choreographer Jaap Flier, before the appointment of Australian choreographer Graeme Murphy in 1976. In 1979 Murphy and his partner Janet Vernon instituted the defining name change to Sydney Dance Company and proceeded to lead it for a remarkable 30 years. Murphy and his collaborators created work that enthralled audiences in Australia and in extensive international touring, including being the first western contemporary dance company to perform in the People’s Republic of China. 
 
Sydney Dance Company has been led since 2009 by Spanish-born Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela. Over the past eight years the Company has cemented its reputation as a creative powerhouse, with an acclaimed group of dancers presenting new work by Bonachela and other choreographers, designers, composers and musicians. The Company has expanded its reach into the towns and cities it visits with work for schools and local dancers. 
 
Since 1986 the Company has been a resident of the purpose-built studios at The Wharf in Sydney’s Walsh Bay, minutes from the city’s famed Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. 

Artist Director, Roger Benedict  At the Sydney Symphony Orchestra we...

SYDNEY SYMPHONY FELLOWSHIP

orchestra
 

SYDNEY SYMPHONY FELLOWSHIP

Position: orchestra

Artist Director, Roger Benedict 

At the Sydney Symphony Orchestra we are committed to championing the future of live symphonic music through supporting the next generation of rising stars. The Fellowship has been giving young pre-professional musicians the chance to springboard a career in music for over 20 years. The Fellows work in collaboration with our Sydney Symphony musicians performing in mainstage concerts and receiving world class coaching and mentorship from our musicians and guest artists. They join us on the journey with our community and education programs as we strive to inspire and move broader audiences through our music. 

Acknowledgements: 

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is grateful for the support of our Fellowship patrons, the Australia Council for the Arts and Create NSW. 

2021 Sydney Symphony Fellows 

Brian Hong, violin ; Tim Yu, violin ; Dana Lee, viola; Miles Mullin-Chivers, cello; Callum Hogan, oboe; Richard Shaw, clarinet; Jordy Meulenbroeks, bassoon; Emily Newham, horn; Fletcher Cox, trumpet and Dale Vail, trombone. 

Tamara-Anna Cislowska is one of Australia’s most acclaimed and recognised...

Tamara-Anna Cislowska

Piano
 

Tamara-Anna Cislowska

Position: Piano

Tamara-Anna Cislowska is one of Australia’s most acclaimed and recognised pianists. Soloist, recitalist and chamber music specialist, she performs in Australia and worldwide in repertoire spanning four centuries, to critical and public acclaim, with a passion for bringing Australian music to the world. Tamara has won international prizes in London, Italy and Greece, including the Rovere d’Oro, and in Australia, awards such as ABC Young Performer of the Year, the Freedman Fellowship from the Music Council of Australia, the 2012 Art Music Award for ‘Performance of the Year’ (ACT) and the 2015 ARIA for ‘Best Classical Album’ with her landmark recording of the complete piano works of Peter Sculthorpe.

Tamara-Anna Cislowska is one of Australia’s most renowned pianists, performing...

Tamara-Anna Cislowska

Piano
 

Tamara-Anna Cislowska

Position: Piano

Tamara-Anna Cislowska is one of Australia’s most renowned pianists, performing and recording in Australia and internationally to critical and public acclaim. Earning international prizes in London, Italy and Greece and touring Japan and the USA as cultural ambassador for Australia, Tamara’s accolades include ABC Young Performer of the Year, the Freedman Fellowship, an Art Music Award for ‘Performance of the Year’(ACT) and the 2015 ARIA award for ‘Best Classical Album’.

Tamara has performed recitals at London’s Purcell Room, the Kleine Zaal of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and New York’s Frick Collection, and as soloist with the London Philharmonic, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonia, and all major Australasian symphony orchestras. Recent engagements include concerti by Gorecki, Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich and Kats-Chernin’s Piano Concerto no.3, Lebewohl, commissioned for Cislowska and performed in the LPO’s 20/20 season. Tamara performed in the world premiere of Human Waves with music by Elena Kats-Chernin and libretto by Cislowska for Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ Centenary Celebrations in 2020. She has toured to the USA with CIRCA for the Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival and given solo and chamber recitals in almost all the major venues, and arts and classical music festivals in Australia with concerts this year including Four Winds Festival, Melbourne Recital Centre, UKARIA Cultural Centre, the Art Gallery of NSW and regional touring for Musica Viva.

With seven ARIA no.1 albums including One Summer’s Day, Into Silence with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, and Unsent Love Letters (also available on Deutsche Grammophon), Tamara also presents weekly program ‘Duet’ for ABC Classic FM, with a first collection of the show’s duets now available, from ABC Classics.

Tamlyn Magee (aka Anactoria) is a relative newcomer to Candelo,...

Tamlyn Magee

Multi-Instrumentalist | Producer
 

Tamlyn Magee

Position: Multi-Instrumentalist | Producer

Tamlyn Magee (aka Anactoria) is a relative newcomer to Candelo, but since her arrival in 2017 she has engaged deeply with the vibrant arts community there, performing alongside locals of international acclaim, as well as taking on the role of President of Candelo Arts Society and working as a music educator in the area.

In 2020 she received a Creative Development Fellowship through CreateNSW, a huge opportunity which resulted in a body of work soon to be released as her debut album entitled Eupraxia. A multi-instrumentalist, bourgeoning producer and versatile songwriter, Tamlyn has a passion for collaboration and is a lifelong student of the creative process itself.

It is with high artistic energy that The Australian Voices...

The Australian Voices

vocal ensemble
 

The Australian Voices

Position: vocal ensemble

It is with high artistic energy that The Australian Voices (TAV) commission and perform the work of Australian composers. 2020 commissions include Nico Muhly, Katie Noonan, Lisa Young and Melody Eötvös.

Since 1993 the ensemble has championed a flourish of new Australian vocal music, having commissioned hundreds of new works. Gordon Hamilton has been Artistic Director since 2009.

In 2014 they made international headlines with commissioned works from Rob Davidson using musicalisation of political speeches. Not Now, Not Ever! – based on former PM Julia Gillard’s famous ‘misogyny’ speech – made waves as a YouTube video; and a treatment of Noel Pearson’s eulogy to Gough Whitlam was premiered on live TV on ABC’s Q&A program, in Pearson’s presence.

Recently the group has brought their distinctly Australian sound to audiences in Guatemala, Mexico, China, the UK, Germany, New Caledonia, USA, Palestine, Woodford Folk Festival and Hobart Festival of Voices.

The Muffat Collective are a classical music quartet with a...

The Muffat Collective

quartet
 

The Muffat Collective

Position: quartet

The Muffat Collective are a classical music quartet with a difference! 4 incredible musicians, 4 best friends – they live, eat and breath ‘period music’ – that is the incredible music of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Each with an impressive solo career at the top of the classical music industry in Australia, Matthew, Rafael, Anthony and Anton join forces to take you back to a historical era full of passion, electrifying vitality and artistic excellence. 

The Collective was formed by the chance meeting of these 4 musicians studying at the same time in The Netherlands. Bonding over their love of ‘period music’ they vowed to return home to bring Australian audiences leading practises and their expertise forged in the most dynamic baroque orchestras of Europe. 

They offer a chance to hear the music of not just well-known composers but also lesser-known baroque musicians in a more dynamic, genuine, and emotionally engaging setting. With period instruments dating from nearly 300 years ago and talents from today, they instill a new vitality into historically informed music making – giving you a memorable and inspiring experience. 

Georg Muffat (c. 1653-1704) – The Muffat Collective namesake

Georg Muffat was a composer, a professor of rhetoric and a traveller. The self-proclaimed German sought to unite different styles and musical tastes not only to “Make perfection in music” but to promote peace amongst the quarrelling nations of Europe. In the spirit of Muffat, our goal is to bring together communities, lovers of music and also those who are new to this style. We believe that there is something in this music for everyone; it has the power to entertain and refresh the spirit! 

“Songs that feel like a walk along a dusty country...

The New Graces

ensemble
 

The New Graces

Position: ensemble

“Songs that feel like a walk along a dusty country road – evocative, warm, connected with the land and its people…”  

Melanie Horsnell, Kate Burke and Robyn Martin are all seasoned identities in the Australian music scene. Songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, their music is flavoured with guitar, double bass, mandolin, fiddle, banjo and three part harmonies plus a little desert heat-haze that could only be Australian.  

Between them, they weave tales of farmers, hippies, mothers, sea farers, history, lovers, the ordinary, and the mysterious. Their songs tell stories of their Australia:   desert country steeped in history, wild bush dances, snowy mountains and remote swimming holes, generations of family life on the land, waking up in a sunny Sydney bedroom, returning to favourite old pub to play music with friends. 

The Novellas are a 5-piece hailing from the Bega Valley,...

The Novellas

ensemble
 

The Novellas

Position: ensemble

The Novellas are a 5-piece hailing from the Bega Valley, home of cheese, open skies and pristine beaches, a fertile backdrop in which to ferment our bittersweet songs inspired by contemporary works of fiction from Australia and beyond. Sparse & atmospheric, The Novellas paint in song the evocations of the printed word and celebrate the emotional power of storytelling.

The Novellas performed ‘HAŇT´A the Book Crusher’ in the Windsong Pavilion, November 2020.

The Paper Plane Trio are an ensemble from the Australian...

The Paper Plane Trio

trio
 

The Paper Plane Trio

Position: trio

The Paper Plane Trio are an ensemble from the Australian National Academy of Music. They were Four Winds Artists in Residence in 2016.

The Song Company has defined the sound of 21st century...

The Song Company

choir
 

The Song Company

Position: choir

The Song Company has defined the sound of 21st century the song company of australia comprises the continent’s leading vocal ensemble, singing music of all times and places.

Renowned acoustic chamber-folk trio The String Contingent have toured extensively...

The String Contingent

String Trio
 

The String Contingent

Position: String Trio

Renowned acoustic chamber-folk trio The String Contingent have toured extensively in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Scandinavia, with their unique sound that confidently walks the line between folk, classical, jazz and bluegrass. Australians, Chris Stone (violin) and Holly Downes (double bass), with Scotsman Graham McLeod (guitar) share a musical ethos that showcases the individuality of each musician and eclipses genre. Young stalwarts of the Australian acoustic music scene, TSC are equally comfortable rocking a festival stage or playing for an intimate crowd. In performance, their camaraderie and cheeky banter shines through, as does their passionate musicianship and instrumental skills; a joyful combination of precision, refinement and beauty, balanced with visceral energy and drive.

2017 sees the launch of their fifth album, Iterations, recorded in the beautiful acoustic of the Windsong Pavillion at Four Winds, Bermagui NSW. Holly, Chris and Graham embarked on a two-part residency at Four Winds to explore different creative approaches to music-making. The resultant album features music that they developed at and between the two sessions, and live free improvisation, which they collectively and spontaneously created in concert.

Thea Rossen is a dynamic percussionist composer and educator based...

Thea Rossen

percussion
 

Thea Rossen

Position: percussion

Thea Rossen is a dynamic percussionist composer and educator based in Melbourne. She is celebrated for her solo and chamber recitals and has attracted worldwide attention for her Music for our Changing Climate, a powerful performance exploring issues surrounding climate change developed with her ensemble the Ad Lib Collective throughout a residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Canada.

As a soloist and chamber musician, Thea was a fellow at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival and a finalist for the Freedman Classical Music Fellowship in 2018.

Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve grew up in Helsinki, surrounded by a family...

Timo-Veikko “Tipi” Valve

cello
 

Timo-Veikko “Tipi” Valve

Position: cello

Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve grew up in Helsinki, surrounded by a family who were “musical, but not musicians”, and who wanted music lessons to be a part of their children’s lives. 

Tipi was encouraged to pick up the cello because one of the teachers at the local music school, upon seeing him as a toddler, declared that he “looks like a cellist.” Tipi is still not sure what this actually means.

Valve is recognized as one of the most  versatile musicians of his generation performing as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader on both modern and period instruments. In 2006, Valve was appointed Principal Cello of the Australian Chamber Orchestra. 

 Tipi plays a Brothers Amati cello from 1616, kindly on loan from the ACO Instrument Fund. 

Timothy Geller was born in the USA and studied music...

Timothy Geller

composer | bassoon
 

Timothy Geller

Position: composer | bassoon

Timothy Geller was born in the USA and studied music (bassoon) at Colorado State and Canterbury Universities and composition at the Cleveland Institute and Southern Methodist University, prior to completing composition fellowships at Princeton University and Tanglewood Festival. Major works include Prayer for Mandela, performed for Nelson Mandela during his 1990 US tour, and To a Dancing God, which won the 1998 Alberto Ginastera International Composers Competition. Timothy’s other passion is creating sustainable and affordable housing communities in Western Massachusetts.

Tristram Williams – winner of a 2007 Symphony Australia Young...

Tristram Williams

trumpet
 

Tristram Williams

Position: trumpet

Tristram Williams – winner of a 2007 Symphony Australia Young Performer Award, 2008 Churchill Fellow, founding member of the Australian Brass Quintet and member of ELISION, Tristram maintains a busy international career as a leading soloist, ensemble musician, improvisor and educator. With a particular interest in new music and has worked with composers including Karlheinz Stockhausen, James Dillon, Richard Barrett, Liza Lim, James McMillan, Matthias Pinscher, Chris Dench, and John Rogers. He has had solo works composed for him by Liza Lim, James Dillon, Aaron Cassidy, David Chisholm, Evan Johnson and others.

Van Diemen’s Fiddles are a Tassie trio of femme fiddlers...

Van Diemen’s Fiddles

Ensemble
 

Van Diemen’s Fiddles

Position: Ensemble

Van Diemen’s Fiddles are a Tassie trio of femme fiddlers combing the exceptional talents of Van Diemen’s Band artistic director Julia Fredersdorff on baroque violin, Klezmer and folk fiddler Rachel Meyers, and Classical/folk/experimental violinist Emily Sheppard.

Véronique Serret is a super versatile violinist, vocalist and composer...

Véronique Serret

Violin
 

Véronique Serret

Position: Violin

Véronique Serret is a super versatile violinist, vocalist and composer effortlessly bridging the divide between classical and contemporary art forms.

Véronique’s strong classical background has seen her work extensively with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Dance Company (with whom she toured JS Bach’s Partita N.2 in Dminor internationally as her debut album release) and most recently as Associate Music Director for Bangarra Dance Theatre’s new work WUDJANG. She is a long term member of Ensemble Offspring and was for many years a member of American folk harpist Joanna Newsom’s touring band. Véronique has led orchestras for many contemporary artists including Jonsi, Fleet Foxes, Neil Finn, Tim Minchin, and Sarah Blasko and features on many Australian albums, films and TV series.

Current engagements include touring festivals nationally as Concertmaster for Gurrumul’s Bunggul, guest appearances with Kate Miller-Heidke’s band and composing for her own duo project with didgeridoo master William Barton.Together they have been commissioned to write several works including Kalkani, Bushfire Requiem and most recently Songlines of our Universe, whilst in residence at the Sydney Observatory. Véronique continues to develop her own work on 6 string violin blended with vocals and electronics with the generous assistance of a mid career grant from the Australia Council for the Arts. Keep an ear out for upcoming releases. Creating living, breathing music. NOW!

VOX is at the forefront of contemporary choral music in...

VOX

vocal ensemble
 

VOX

Position: vocal ensemble

VOX is at the forefront of contemporary choral music in Australia. Created for singers aged 18-30, VOX brings together Sydney’s most talented singers to perform in the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ concert season. VOX are led by acclaimed choral conductor and VOX Music Director, Elizabeth Scott. VOX regularly perform in Sydney Symphony programs and last year they featured in Last Night of the Proms, Britten’s Peter Grimes and Fauré Requiem. They starred in their own performances of Wonder in the Utzon Room at the Sydney Opera House. Outside of the season, VOX regularly appears at corporate events and in major cultural festivals such as VIVID Sydney, the Greek Music Festival and Four Winds.

Founder of the gulaga dancers a traditional dance group who...

Warren Foster

dancer | actor | musician
 

Warren Foster

Position: dancer | actor | musician

Founder of the gulaga dancers a traditional dance group who perform at schools and festivals locally and internationally, a rapper who as released a cd in 2008 called dreamtime, an established musician who has worked with many big names in the indigenous music scene, an experienced tourguide with over twenty something years experience and is a proud Yuin/ Monaro man.

The Western Sydney Youth Orchestra is a thriving youth orchestra...

Western Sydney Youth Orchestra

orchestra
 

Western Sydney Youth Orchestra

Position: orchestra

The Western Sydney Youth Orchestra is a thriving youth orchestra based in Parramatta, NSW. In addition to having weekly rehearsals and instrumental tutorials each term, WSYO frequently collaborates with dance companies and cultural groups, makes festival appearances, tours and takes the stage at special events around Western Sydney. Under the leadership of respected music educator and conductor, James Pensini, Western Sydney musicians focus on the essentials of orchestral playing and performance, tackling repertoire ranging from the Baroque to Romantic periods.

For two decades, William Barton has forged a peerless profile...

William Barton

Multi-Instrumentalist | Vocalist | Composer
 

William Barton

Position: Multi-Instrumentalist | Vocalist | Composer

For two decades, William Barton has forged a peerless profile as a performer and composer in the classical musical world, from the Philharmonic Orchestras of London and Berlin to historic events at Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day 2019, Anzac Cove and the Beijing Olympics. His awards include Winner of Best Original Score for a Mainstage Production at the 2018 Sydney Theatre Awards and Winner of Best Classical Album with ARIA for Birdsong At Dusk in 2012. With his prodigious musicality and the quiet conviction of his Kalkadunga heritage, he has vastly expanded the horizons of the didgeridoo — and the culture and landscape that it represents.

Today he holds honorary doctorate degrees from the Universities of Griffith and Sydney, has had released five albums on the ABC Classics label and is an Artist in Residence at Melbourne Recital Centre. His most recent album, Kalkadungu: music for didjeridu and orchestra, features predominantly his own compositions, alongside those of Delmae and Peter Sculthorpe.

“I’m doing what I love. I want to take the oldest culture in the world and blend it with Europe’s rich musical legacy. I guess what I’m doing is giving back: giving back to my culture and my people because I was given something when I was very young and like the old fellas who taught me years ago, I’m just passing it on.”

After 8 years of working on his adaptation for the...

William Zappa

actor, director
 

William Zappa

Position: actor, director

After 8 years of working on his adaptation for the stage, William Zappa’s The Iliad Out Loud was presented in sold out seasons at Sydney Festival 2019 and Adelaide International Arts Festival 2020. Zappa, Dignams Creek and Sydney based is recognized as one of Australia’s greatest stage actors, with a career spanning theatre, film and television; most recently appearing in ABC’s Operations Buffalo, and films Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears and The Dry. 

Born in Tokyo in 1963, Kano started playing the drums...

Yasukazu Kano

Shinobue
 

Yasukazu Kano

Position: Shinobue

Born in Tokyo in 1963, Kano started playing the drums at age 13. In 1984 he moved to NYC to pursue his career in business, and in 1987 he returned to Japan to pursue his passion for music. He moved to Sado island to join the internationally renowned ‘Taiko’ drumming group,KODO. As a taiko drummer and bamboo flute player for KODO, Kano has performed in over a thousand venues worldwide including Carnegie Hall, Berlin Philharmonic Hall and Theatre de la Ville in Paris. In 1997, he left KODO to start his own career as a bamboo flute player.

Kano draws his musical inspiration from the beautiful nature of Sado Island. He can make the Japanese bamboo flute sing like the birds and sound like the ocean breeze and the forest wind. Kano’s melodies are simple and expressive, and his original compositions showcase the blend of traditional and modern, incorporating Japanese scales and rhythms, jazz improvisation, African rhythms and classical music. Kano is always eager to explore new possibilities in music, and welcomes opportunities to collaborate with artists across the musical spectrum.

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