Term 1 2023 Newsletter

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THE MEMORANDA

JANUARY 2023 VOL 1
AUSTRALIAN VOCAL ENSEMBLE SUNDAY SERIES NEW PROGRAMS

Welcome to Term 1, 2023

Welcome back to another action-packed year at the Clarence Valley Conservatorium. Welcome to all those who are joining us this year. Thank you for making the decision to join us - music education is an important part of everyone's lives, from very young ages right through to our more senior-aged students.

Term 1 is a 10-week term - lessons will commence at the CVCon on Monday 30 January and in schools on Monday 6 February.

There are new offerings available this year. Have a look at the newsletter and register for something new this year.

At the end of 2022 we said farewell to long-term teachers Leanne Taylor and Cherry Collins as they move on to the next stages of their lives. We wish them well. Fortunately, Cherry will be with us for just a few more weeks at the start of Term 1 before she moves on. We also bid a short goodbye to Jill Carter while she prepares for her new arrival.

In2023wewillpresentaspecial90minuteversionofFootloose,designed especiallyforstudentsunder18. Joinusaswedustoffourdancingshoes andcelebrateyouth,listeningandthe powerofforgiveness. We'reonthehuntfortheClarence Valley'sbestyoungmusicaltheatre performersandthosewhowanttolearn howtobe. Auditions: Thursday 2 February, 5:30-7:00pm Performances: June 23-25, 2023 Register to audition here

CVCon Rock Band

Do you want to play like the true rock star you are?

We're taking expressions of interest for students to join the CVCon Rock Band.

Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano (Keys) and Drum students will join together to create our newest group at the Con.

To register your interest please complete the form here. Open to students of all ages wanting to expand their knowledge and unlock new opportunities.

Australian Vocal Ensemble

After many years of planning, Katie Noonan is thrilled to announce the launch of AVÉ (Australian Vocal Ensemble).

AVÉ is an elite chamber ensemble that is warm and welcoming to all, consisting of artists of international excellence; Katie Noonan, Fiona Campbell, Andrew Goodwin and Andrew O'Connor. The ensemble presents vocal performances featuring new Australian works, featuring engagement with our First Nations People.

The ensemble, established in 2021, aims to make a mark on the national and international stage, telling unique stories and celebrating identity and place through song. Exploring the extraordinary vocal music from the late Renaissance and Baroque era alongside New Australian works, AVÉ is creating a national standard in the presentation of professional chamber vocal works.

AVÉ’s Patron Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO said, “AVÉ – imagination, ideas, magic; hallmarks of Katie Noonan’s contribution to our cultural life. Sparkling, enriching, inclusive in every sense, again and again, she amazes with her capacity to translate dreams into reality, captivating us with the way she lifts our hearts, taps into our emotions, laughter, sometimes a raw nerve or two, an awakening, with generosity in spades."

Katie Noonan, soprano, Artistic Director Fiona Campbell, soprano Andrew Goodwin, tenor Andrew O’Connor, bass-baritone

Choral Workshop with AVE

In addition to their concert, AVÉ will present a workshop for singers at the Conservatorium.

For choral singers as well as solo singers, Katie Noonan will lead participants through the finer details of singing and singing in a group.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from one of Australia's most renowned vocalists, Katie Noonan. Workshop participants will also have the opportunity to sing alongside AVE in their Tuesday evening concert.

No Cost
Monday13 March, 7:00pm Moran Auditorium, Clarence Valley Conservatorium

2023 Scholarships

Congratulations to our scholarship students for 2023 and thank you to all students who auditioned for a scholarship.

holarships were awarded to:

Senior Scholarships

Maritsa Hartono - Piano Ethan Moore - Trombone Casey Palmer - Percussion Toby Smidt - Piano Andrea Thomson - Voice

Junior Scholarships

Lil Bartrim - Piano Collins - Piano ds - Percussion Wright - Guitar e Scholarships Gavin - Clarinet Moore - Violin y Smidt - Piano omson - Piano ompson - Flute

Congratulations to Tessa Darby who was awarded the 2022 Student of the Year. Tess has been a much-respected member of the CVCon community for many years and a worthy recipient. We wish Tess all the best as she goes on to study music at the Sydney Conservatorium.

Term 1 Sunday Series Concerts

Adam Wills - Percussion

Valley Conservatorium Director Adam Wills presents an afternoon of on music, including works for a variety of percussion instruments

g music from Bach through to modern composers there is sure to be something for everyone

Sunday, 26 February 3:00pm

Broadway at its Best

Grafton's finest musical theatre performers join forces with the CVCon Orchestra for an evening of Broadway at its Best, songs from some of your favourite musicals

The first half of the program will see the CVCon Jazz Ensemble take the stage performing favourite jazz numbers

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In 2023 we are excited to be able to offer 2 new flute groups for the community.

For players 13 years and under is the Junior Flute Group to rehearse at the Conservatorium after school hours.

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Term 4 at CVCon

Choirs, Ensembles & Groups at CVCON

MONDAY:

Good Vibes Choir 1.00-2.30 Brenda Little Theory for Juniors 4.00-4.45 Peter Morgan

Con Kids Chorus 4 00-4 45 Brenda Little Concert Band 4.45-5.30 Peter Morgan Con Youth Chorus 5.00-6.00 Brenda Little Jazz Ensemble 5.40-6.40 Peter Morgan Con Chorus 6.30-7.30 Brenda Little

TUESDAY:

Forget Me Not Choir 10.00-11.30 Jenny W & Leigh R Guitarchestra 5.30-6.30 Luke Gough Adult Combo 6.30-7.30 Kris Edwards

WEDNESDAY:

Pre-Instrumental 3 30-4 00 Wesley Chegwidden Piano Ensemble 4.00-4.45 Jayne Logan Percussion Ensemble 4.00-4.45 Adam Wills String Ensemble 5.30-7.00 Sarah Nicholls

THURSDAY:

Kidzjam 10 30-11 00 Wesley Chegwidden KISS Vocal Group 12.00-1.00 Wesley Chegwidden Pre-Instrumental 3.30-4.00 Wesley Chegwidden Flute Ensemble 5.15-6.00 Sharon Davidge

FRIDAY:

Lunchtime Drum Circle 12 30-1 30 Luke Gough Ensemble/Theory (Seniors) 4.00-4.45 Peter Morgan Sax Ensemble 4.45-5.30 Peter Morgan

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:

Chairperson - Jenny Worrell

Vice Chairperson - Calvin Terry

Treasurer / Public Officer - Mark Thompson

Members - Bree Dahl, Kate Joseph, Paul Kennedy, Fran McHugh, Deborah Wray

ADMINISTRATION:

Director - Adam Wills

Administration Manager - Vicki Forbes

Finance Manager - Carolyn Maunder

Programs Co-ordinator - Kris Edwards

Projects Officer - Roslyn Kennedy

TUTORS:

Clarinet, Saxophone, Bass Guitar, Adult Combo (Ens) - Kris Edwards

Clarinet, Saxophone - Peter Morgan

Flute, Fife, Piccolo, Panpipes - Sharon Davidge

Guitar: Classical, Folk - Ryan Enns

Guitar, Electric Guitar, Ukelele, Music Production - Luke Gough

Guitar, Bottle Neck Slide Guitar, Banjo - Robert Hughes

Guitar, Ukelele, Banjo, Harmonica - Damien Sullivan

Percussion - Adam Wills

Percussion - Wesley Chegwidden

Piano, Piano Accordion - Greta Enns

Piano, Flute, Accompanying - Jayne Logan

Strings n Things (Ensemble) - Sarah Nicholls

Violin, Viola - Cherry Collins

Voice, Choirs - Jill Carter (on leave)

Choirs - Brenda Little

Contact CVCon

Who's Who at Clarence Valley Conservatorium
What's on in Term 1
30 January: Term 1 lessons commence at CVCon
2 February: Footloose Auditions, 5:30-7:00pm
6 February: CVCon lessons in Schools commence Sunday 26 February: Sunday Series, Adam Wills, 3:00pm Monday 13 March: Choral Workshop with AVE, 7:00pm Tuesday 14 March: Visiting Artists Concert with AVE, 7:00pm Friday 31 March: Jazz Ensemble & Broadway At Its Best, 7:00pm Thursday 6 April: School & CVCon lessons end for Term 1 PerformingArtsNights PAN'sTerm1Week10 Monday3April Tuesday4April Wednesday5April Thursday6April Welookforwardto seeingyouperform, bookinnow.
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PROGRAMME GUIDE 2023

Eight Villiers Street, Grafton 02 6643 3555 cvcon@cvcon.nsw.edu.au cvcon.nsw.edu.au

Welcome to the 2023 concerts at the Clarence Valley Conservatorium. We've put together a mix of performances by our students, staff, local musicians and performers from around the state and country.

I hope that you can join us for one, a few or all the concerts we have on offer, I'm looking forward to another fantastic year of music-making.

PROGRAMME GUIDE 2023 CONTENTS ADAM WILLS 07 AUSTRALIAN VOCAL ENSEMBLE 09 JAZZ ENSEMBLE AND BROADWAY AT ITS BEST 11 JAYNE LOGAN AND GRETA ENNS 13 ACACIA QUARTET 15 BANDS IN THE PARK 17 FOOTLOOSE THE MUSICAL 19 NEXAS QUARTET 21 SHARON DAVIDGE 23 RYAN ENNS 25 IF/THEN 27 2023 ST CECILIA'S CONCERT 29 LUKE GOUGH 31

ADAM WILLS

SUNDAY SERIES

Clarence Valley Conservatorium Director Adam Wills presents an afternoon of percussion music, including works for a variety of percussion instruments.

Performing music from Bach through to modern composers there is sure to be something for everyone.

DATE: Sunday 26 February 3:00pm

Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

AUSTRALIAN VOCAL ENSEMBLE

VISITING ARTISTS SERIES

AVÉ is an elite chamber ensemble that is warm and welcoming to all, consisting of artists of international excellence; Katie Noonan (Artistic Director and Soprano, QLD), Fiona Campbell (Mezzo Soprano, WA), Andrew Goodwin (Tenor, NSW) and Andrew O'Connor (Bass-Baritone, NSW). The ensemble presents vocal performances featuring new Australian works, featuring engagement with our First Nations People.

DATE: Tuesday 14 March 7:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $30 CONCESSION: $20 CHILD: $15

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JAZZ ENSEMBLE AND BROADWAY AT ITS BEST

CVCON SERIES

Grafton's finest musical theatre performers join forces with the CVCon Orchestra for an evening of Broadway at its Best, songs from some of your favourite musicals.

The first half of the program will see the CVCon Jazz Ensemble take the stage performing favourite jazz numbers.

DATE: Friday 31 March 7:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $30 CONCESSION: CHILD: $15

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JAYNE LOGAN AND GRETA ENNS

SUNDAY SERIES

The duo team of Jayne Logan and Greta Enns returns for their 2023 concert. Featuring an afternoon of piano duets and duos plus works for accordion and piano.

DATE: Sunday 7 May 3:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15

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ACACIA QUARTET

VISITING ARTISTS SERIES

Returning to the Clarence Valley in 2023 is the highly acclaimed Acacia Quartet. Featuring string quartets by Beethoven and Schubert as well as a contemporary Australian quartet, the Acacia Quartet are always welcome visitors to the CVCon.

DATE: Saturday 20 May 7:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $30

CONCESSION: $20

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BANDS IN THE PARK

CVCON SERIES

The bands of the CVCon will join with bands from local schools to present a free concert in Market Square. Bring along a rug and a picnic and enjoy an afternoon of music performed by students of the region.

DATE: Sunday 4 June 2:00pm Market Square, Grafton Free Concert

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THE MUSICAL

FOOTLOOSE THE MUSICAL

CVCON SERIES

Footloose first burst onto the silver screen in 1984 and proved to be one of the year’s most successful motion pictures. Footloose opened on Broadway on October 22, 1998. The next day, the show broke the box office record for the Richard Rodgers Theatre, where it continued to thrill audiences through July 2000.

CVCon students will bring the familiar story to life with a live band comprising students and staff.

DATE: Friday 23 June 7:00pm

Saturday 24 June 3:00pm

Saturday 24 June 7:00pm

Sunday 25 June 3:00pm

Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

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NEXAS QUARTET

VISITING ARTISTS SERIES

At the forefront of chamber music, Nexas Quartet are leaders in promoting existing and creating new repertoire for the saxophone quartet. The group’s success comes from a combination of personalities, virtuosic saxophone skills, and an ability to program concerts of a wide appeal that has seen the musicians perform in a multitude of settings.

DATE: Saturday 5 August 7:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $30 CONCESSION: $20 CHILD: $15

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SHARON DAVIDGE

SUNDAY SERIES

CVCon flute tutor Sharon Davidge takes to the stage as part of the 2023 Sunday Series.

Sharon is a seasoned performer and her concerts are always entertaining and insightful.

DATE: Sunday 27 August 3:00pm

Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

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RYAN ENNS

SUNDAY SERIES

Audience favourite and all round entertainer Ryan Enns shows his innate musicality with a varied program of music for guitar.

There are sure to be some surprises included as well.

DATE: Sunday 17 September 3:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

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IF/THEN

CVCON SERIES

Choice and fate collide in this romantic, original story of a woman at the crossroads of her life.

With unforgettable songs and a deeply moving story by the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning creators of Next to Normal, If/Then is a fascinating, ambitious and original new musical. If/Then simultaneously follows one woman's two possible life paths, painting a deeply moving portrait of the lives that we lead, as well as the lives that we might have led.

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DATE: Thursday 19 October 7:00pm Friday 20 October 7:00pm Saturday 21 October 7:00pm Sunday 22 October 3:00pm
Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20 CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

2023 ST CECILIA'S CONCERT

SUNDAY SERIES

The teachers of the Conservatorium join forces to honour the Patroness Saint of Musicians. Come along and see the wonderful musicians we have here on the teaching staff of the Conservatorium.

Performances will include a variety of solos and duets from CVCon teachers and guests.

DATE: Sunday 19 November 3:00pm Clarence Valley Conservatorium ADULT: $20 CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

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LUKE GOUGH

SUNDAY SERIES

Luke Gough brings us his 2023 Sunday Series concert, showcasing his musicianship with a wide variety of music and genres.

From heavy metal through to delicate guitar work this is surely a concert experience not to be missed.

DATE: Sunday 3 December 3:00pm

Clarence Valley Conservatorium

ADULT: $20

CONCESSION: $15 CHILD: $10

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The Clarence Valley Conservatorium is supported by the NSW Government through the Regional Conservatoriums Grants Program and is a member of the Association of NSW Regional Conservatoriums.
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