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Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (formerly the Queensland Conservatorium of Music) is a selective, audition based
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located in
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, Australia, and is part of
Griffith University Griffith University is a public research university in South East Queensland on the east coast of Australia. Formally founded in 1971, Griffith opened its doors in 1975, introducing Australia's first degrees in environmental science and Asian ...
.


History

The Conservatorium was established by the state government and opened on 18 February 1957, with English composer William Lovelock as director. The school was originally located in South Brisbane Town Hall. In 1971 the Conservatorium became autonomous from the state government as a
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, and in 1975 relocated to a new complex at Gardens Point. The school opened a second campus in Mackay in 1989, which became part of
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in 1995. The
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led to the Conservatorium becoming an institution of
Griffith University Griffith University is a public research university in South East Queensland on the east coast of Australia. Formally founded in 1971, Griffith opened its doors in 1975, introducing Australia's first degrees in environmental science and Asian ...
in 1991. As part of this amalgamation, the school moved into its current facility in the
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in 1996, and was renamed Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.
Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university located in the urban coastal city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. QUT is located on two campuses in the Brisbane area viz. Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove. The univ ...
took over the Conservatorium's Garden Point facilities, including the QUT Gardens Theatre as it became known. The institution is affectionately known as "the Con" to students. In 1999, the Conservatorium launched its Bachelor of Popular Music program and its new Gold Coast campus, both of which were established under the direction of Associate Professor Garry Tamlyn. From 2000 this course has been taught from an information technology facility in the Gold Coast Campus of Griffith University. In 2003 the Conservatorium Research Centre was opened as part of the 30 innovative research centres in the University. The Research Centre aims to investigate the dynamics of contemporary musical environments.


Facilities

Facilities include the Conservatorium Theatre—also used for smaller productions by
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— which seats a maximum of 727 and has one of the highest fly towers in Australia, the Ian Hanger Recital Hall which seats 200 and the Basil Jones Orchestra Hall. There are also music production, post production, multimedia lab and recording facilities both in the South Bank and Gold Coast Campuses. The Queensland Conservatorium also includes the Young Conservatorium, an external, classical based music program for pre-schoolers to year 12 students. In the past 12 months the "Young Con" has engaged more than 1500 students in performances. In 2007 the Conservatorium celebrated its 50th anniversary with alumni reunions and visiting artists from around the world.


Staff


Former directors

Former director include: * William Lovelock (1957–1959) *Basil Jones (1960–1980) *Roy Wales (1981–1987) * Anthony Camden (1988–1993) *Simone De Haan (1996–2002) *Peter Roennfeldt (2002–2009) *Huib Schippers (2009–2012) *Don Lebler (2012–2013; acting) *Scott Harrison (2013–2020)


Notable staff

Notable staff include: * Julian Byzantine *
John Curro John Ronald Curro (6 December 1932 – 6 November 2019) was an Australian violinist, violist, conductor and music director. Curro was the founder (1966) and Director of Music of the Queensland Youth Orchestras, with which he established the Nati ...
* Janet Delpratt * Margreta Elkins * Ralph Hultgren * Carmel Kaine * Stephen Leek * Peter Musson * Max Olding * Jan Sedivka *
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* Donald Smith, father of alumnus Robin Donald * Paul Terracini 1982–88 * Vanessa Tomlinson *
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* Natasha Vlassenko * Nancy Weir * Christopher Wrench


Alumni

Notable students who attended the Queensland Conservatorium of Music include:Alumni – Queensland Conservatorium
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Sarah Crane Sarah Crane (born 9 September 1972 in Brisbane) is an Australian operatic soprano. Education After attending All Hallows' School in Brisbane, Crane graduated in 1997 from the Queensland Conservatorioum of Music and received the Brisbane Lord M ...
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* Robin Donald, son of Conservatorium teacher Donald Smith * Helen Donaldson * Lisa Gasteen * Clare Gormley and Miriam Gormley"Vice Chancellor's Report to Council"
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Awards


APRA Classical Music Awards

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(AMC). , - , 2006 , , ''Encounters: Meetings in Australian Music'' program – curated by Vincent Plush – Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre,
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References


External links

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