Australian Honours Ensemble Program Congratulations to the following students who participated Conservatorium Australian Honours Ensemble program held in Queensland over the holidays: Emily Colbran (Year 11) and Iluka Horn (Year 8) who performed Viola and Cello respectively in the Australian Honours Symphony Orchestra. [1] He learnt classical piano from the age of seven, later becoming obsessed with the electric guitar after hearing the album Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys as a teenager. (07) 5455 8600 Congratulations Anson! 2018 saw the inaugural Australian Honours Ensemble Program (AHEP) with a wind orchestra, string orchestra and vocal ensemble and now includes the Symphony Orchestra and Big Band which were previously part of SHEP Queensland. Performing on this big stage was a spectacular experience for me and I would certainly love to do this program again next year! Congratulations to Vicky (Year 11), who recently took part in the Australian Honors Ensemble Program, run by Griffith Conservatorium of Music. Box Office Information: David Law Queensland Youth Orchestras Queensland Youth Symphony Queensland Youth Orchestra 2 Queensland Youth Orchestra 3 Junior String Ensemble 1 Junior String Ensemble 2 Wind Symphony Wind Ensemble Big Band Coming Up QYS Concert Series Morning Music Concerts at Twilight John Curro National Youth Concerto Competition Make a donation Sponsors Australia, Office Hours: 8am 4pm It wasrefreshing to be around so many people who like music. Congratulations to the following students who participated ConservatoriumAustralian Honours Ensemble program held in Queensland over the holidays: Emily Colbran (Year 11) and Iluka Horn (Year 8) who performed Viola and Cello respectivelyin the Australian HonoursSymphony Orchestra. Written by: Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, Brisbane. The new Australian Honours Ensemble Program at Queensland Con, Anything is possible: why Iceland has become a classical music powerhouse, A different sort of AI: Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains, Solicitor-general confirms Voice model is legally sound, will not fetter or impede parliament, Happy songs: these are the musical elements that make us feelgood, Australian unis could not function without casual staff: it is time to treat them as real employees, Education challenges identified by OECD will be addressed, says Clare, Timid thinking no longer cuts it. Arts, Education and Law > Soiree Primavera - Thursday, 27th October, Presentation Day- Wednesday, 7th December.