The UWA Conservatorium of Music is a teaching and research school offering undergraduate and postgraduate study in music at the
University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilitie ...
. It is located at the north-east corner of the Crawley campus and teaches predominately Classical music, with focus in the undergraduate curriculum on performance, as well as overall strength in musicology, composition and electronic music. In 2016, UWA entered the top 100 "Performing Arts" institutions in the world, and in 2017 and 2018 the School improved its ranking to enter the top 50 in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings.
The Conservatorium is also well regarded in research. Under the research code "19 Studies in Creative Arts and Writing", the Conservatorium was rated as "4 - Above World Standard" by the
Australian Research Council in 2018. Previously, the name of the organisation has been the UWA Department of Music, and the UWA School of Music.
History
The Conservatorium started life as part of the education faculty under the foundation Professor
Sir Frank Callaway. It was the fourth Australian university to establish courses in music (after
Adelaide
Adelaide ( ) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The dem ...
,
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
and
Sydney). The first graduates to include a significant study of music in their degrees were two Music Education students in 1957. This followed shortly thereafter with the appointment of Frank Callaway as the foundation professor, concurrently with the establishment of the department of music in 1959.
First graduates followed in 1960 (one being the noted composer
Jennifer Fowler) with a BA in music, and the first graduates from the Bachelor of Music degree emerged in 1965. The first students to graduate with post-graduate qualifications emerged in 1971, and the late seventies saw the beginning of the Bachelor of Music Education - the department now having come full circle from its roots.
In 1991, the Department of Music became a School in its own right, as part of the change of structure across the university that reduced the number of faculties. On 1 November 2017, the School was officially renamed the UWA Conservatorium of Music.
Faculty
The UWA Conservatorium of Music has several notable members of staff in the fields of
Musicology,
Performance and
Composition
Composition or Compositions may refer to:
Arts and literature
*Composition (dance), practice and teaching of choreography
*Composition (language), in literature and rhetoric, producing a work in spoken tradition and written discourse, to include v ...
such as Dr. David Symons, Dr. Chris Tonkin, Dr. Suzie Wijsman, and Graeme Gilling.
In January 2012, Professor
Alan Lourens was appointed Head of the School of Music. Appointments since 2013 have included Dr.
Ashley William Smith as Chair of Woodwinds and Contemporary Performance, and Dr. Andrew Foote as Chair of Voice.
Dr. Cecilia Sun, a
Fulbright scholar and protégé of
Malcolm Bilson
Malcolm Bilson (born October 24, 1935) is an American pianist and musicologist specializing in 18th- and 19th-century music. He is the Frederick J. Whiton Professor of Music in Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Bilson is one of the foremost playe ...
, joined the faculty in 2017 as a musicologist and performance specialist. Dr Sun, together with concertmaster of the
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra (ABO) is an Australian period instrument orchestra specialising in the performance of baroque and classical music.
Founders
The orchestra's founder and artistic director is Paul Dyer.
In 2013 Dyer was a ...
Shaun Lee-Chen and celebrated vocalist Sarah McIver, founded the school’s Irwin Street Collective.
Noted composer
James Ledger, appointed as a fractional full-time staff member in 2005, has increased his involvement with the school to be full-time by 2018.
In 2018, Dr Sarah Collins joined the faculty and was subsequently appointed Chair of Musicology, while Dr. Paul de Cinque joined as Chair of Brass in 2019.
Dr Adam Pinto, pianist, composer and well known for his research on
Roger Smalley
John Roger Smalley (26 July 1943 – 18 August 2015) was an Anglo-Australian composer, pianist and conductor. Professor Smalley was a senior honorary research fellow at the School of Music, University of Western Australia in Perth and honorary ...
, joined the faculty as full-time staff in 2022.
In 2020, principal percussionist with a partner
Western Australian Symphony Orchestra Brian Maloney became Chair of Percussion. His WASO colleagues assistant concertmaster Semra Lee, principal timpanist Alex Timpke and others teach performance students.
Former faculty include Emeritus Professor Dr.
Geoffrey Lancaster
Geoffrey Lancaster (born 20 August 1954) is an Australian classical pianist and conductor. Born in Sydney, he was raised in Dubbo, New South Wales before moving to Canberra. He attended the Canberra School of Music where he studied piano with ...
AM FAHA, composer Emeritus Professor Dr.
Roger Smalley
John Roger Smalley (26 July 1943 – 18 August 2015) was an Anglo-Australian composer, pianist and conductor. Professor Smalley was a senior honorary research fellow at the School of Music, University of Western Australia in Perth and honorary ...
AM FAHA, musicologist Emeritus Professor Dr.
David Tunley
David Evatt Tunley AM (born 1930) is an Australian musicologist and composer noted for his work on French music in the 17th and 18th centuries. He is currently Emeritus Professor at the School of Music, University of Western Australia in Perth.
B ...
AM FAHA, Winthrop Professor
Jane W Davidson, John Exton, Winthrop Professor Paul Wright, and Mark Coughlan. Foundation Professor Sir Frank Callaway was a leading figure in Music Education in Australia, and a former President of the
International Society for Music Education
The International Society for Music Education (ISME) is a professional organization of persons involved with music education. It was founded in Brussels in 1953 during the UNESCO-sponsored conference on "The Role and Place of Music in the Educat ...
.
Ensembles
The conservatorium has a number of important performing ensembles. The UWA Orchestra is one of Australia's notable student ensembles, with the Winthrop Singers and the Symphonic Choir offering students the opportunity to sing in chamber and large choirs. A recently re-established UWA Wind Orchestra has performed regularly across campus. The UWA Big Band is an occasional ensemble formed for special events. Of note is the recent establishment of broadenening ensembles for students whose major is not music. These ensembles range from the skilled (for students with previous musical training) to the unskilled (for those who have no experience with music).
As a signatory to the constitution of the Australian Music Education Board (
AMEB
The Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) is a federated, privately funded corporation which provides a program of examinations for music, speech and drama in Australia.
The organisation had its beginnings at the Universities of Melbourne ...
), the Head of Keyboard Studies, Graeme Gilling, and Head of School Prof. Alan Lourens have held a seat on the AMEB Federal Board.
In 2012 the Conservatorium formalised its relationship with the
Western Australian Symphony Orchestra, with whom it has a unique tertiary partnership, which has seen UWA students performing with WASO, as well as workshops and masterclasses by WASO members and soloists on campus. This is an interesting "closing of the loop", with WASO having given very many performances (as the Perth Symphony Orchestra) on campus in Winthrop Hall in the early days of the orchestra, and in the period between 1967 and 1973 while the
Perth Concert Hall was being built.
In 2017, The
West Australian Opera and the UWA School of Music signed a formal Memorandum of Understanding to engage in joint masterclasses, and allow UWA students to learn from the best professionals in workshops and performances. In 2021, they jointly mounted a production of
Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include sym ...
's ''Elijah'' in
Winthrop Hall at UWA.
Honorary Research Fellows include composers
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
, early music specialist and administrator Emeritus Professor Margaret Seares Guitarist Craig Ogden, the soprano
Sara Macliver
Sara Macliver is an Australian soprano singer, born and raised in Perth, Western Australia. Macliver is a versatile artist, appearing in operas, concert and recital performances and on numerous recordings. She is regarded as one of the leading ...
and organist and choral director
Joseph Nolan
Undergraduate courses
In 2012, UWA adopted a new set of standard degrees, similar to other universities in Australia who have been examining the "
Melbourne Model
The Melbourne Model is a standardised academic degree structure which was introduced at the University of Melbourne in 2008. The Melbourne Model is designed to align itself "''with the best of European and Asian practice and North American tr ...
" This requires students to take at least one major, and other related areas. In line with this model, there are six modes of study for Music at UWA.
# The First Major in Music gives students the ability to take Music Studies, including one-on-one tuition on their instrument (or composition) for a year. Normally, students will pick up another major (often Engineering Studies, Languages or Sciences) in other parts of the university. If music is taken as a first major, the degree awarded will be a BA.
# The Bachelor of Music degree was re-introduced for 2021. This is a Double Major in Music, and replaces the BA Dual Major in which students took Music Studies and Specialist Music Studies as their two majors. This is the performance intensive course for students who are passionate about music. It can be taken in Performance, composition, musicology or studio pedagogy. It is also available for students in Creative Music Technology. An audition/interview for the BMus is required.
# Introduced in 2018, Music General Studies is designed for students with considerable music experience, who don't wish to pursue the full performance major. It is designed to be taken as a second major, and allows students to take performance units. Students in this major will take 4 units in performance, but will receive only 6 hours of one-on-one tuition on their instrument per semester. However, students make take this major in jazz and non-classical instruments. An audition is required for entry to this major. The degree awarded will be the area in which the major belongs. So, for example if English is the first major, a BA will be awarded; if Physics a BSci, or if economics a BBus or BComm.
# Also introduced in 2018, the Electronic Music and Sound Design major can be taken as a degree specific (1st) major or a 2nd major. It focuses on the use of technology and artistic medium, and can accommodate students who have a very high level of existing musical experience, or students who have no previous musical experience. No audition is required for this major.
# The Broadening units in Music are designed to give all students on campus a musical experience if they wish and are qualified to do so. Broadening units include performance options such as large ensemble in both auditioned (Orchestra, Wind Orchestra and Winthrop Singers) and non-auditioned (Show choir, Percussion ensemble) form. The non-auditioned ensembles give students who have no musical experience at all the opportunity to perform music. Also offered as Broadening units are academic studies such as History, Music Language, and Music and Science units.
The Conservatorium has an enviable reputation in performance, evidenced by the list of alumni below that represent professional members of all major Australian orchestras (see below). In composition, there are a large number of outstanding alumni. In 2011,
James Ledger's (member of the music faculty) work ''Chronicles'' was voted as a "Classical Masterpiece", and the best Australian Masterpiece since 2000. In 2016, The UWA Conservatorium of Music was ranked in the top 100 "Performing Arts" institutions in the world, and ranked number 1 in Australia, by the
QS Top Universities Guide.
In 2017, the conservatorium increased its ranking to 33rd in the world.
Entry
Entry to the UWA Conservatorium of Music is a two-stage process that requires both an audition for the school, and admission to the university. Auditions are held towards the end of the year, and require students to undertake both performance and aural activities.
Admission to the university usually requires an
ATAR
Atar, Atash, or Azar ( ae, 𐬁𐬙𐬀𐬭, translit=ātar) is the Zoroastrian concept of holy fire, sometimes described in abstract terms as "burning and unburning fire" or "visible and invisible fire" (Mirza, 1987:389). It is considered to ...
of 75 or more. UWA does, however, offer many points of access, and non-standard admission to the university is not unusual.
Post graduate degrees
The UWA Conservatorium of Music graduated its first postgraduate student in 1967, and its first PhD student in 1971. Currently, the School offers the following postgraduate qualifications:
* Master of Music
* Master of Music (Orchestral Performance) offered with tertiary partner
WASO
Waso ( my, ဝါဆို; formerly Nweta () or Myayta (Old Burmese: မ္လယ်တာ (မြေတာ)) is the fourth month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
Festivals and observances
* Dhammacakka Day () - full moon of Waso
*Beginning ...
* Doctor of Musical Arts
* Doctor of Philosophy (Music)
Music buildings
Located on the North Eastern corner of the
Crawley campus, the Conservatorium of Music overlooks the
Swan River. The current buildings were opened in 1978. In a contemporary report discussing the large number of towering pine trees in the adjacent outdoor auditorium, the architects noted "the retention of the present special qualities of Sommerville Auditorium and its unique character is considered a priority in the total solution". The most recent work (2012) has been the addition of a large elevator on the northern edge.
Within the School there are a number of specialist facilities. The Music Library, housed in the
Reid Library, is one of the leading academic music collections in Australia. The
Eileen Joyce
Eileen Alannah Joyce CMG (died 25 March 1991) was an Australian pianist whose career spanned more than 30 years. She lived in England in her adult years.
Her recordings made her popular in the 1930s and 1940s, particularly during World War I ...
studio, dedicated to the memory of one of Australia's great pianists, houses a significant collection of antique and current keyboard instruments, and is regularly used for chamber music performances. It received a considerable upgrade to the facility as part of the repair process following
devastating storms in March, 2010.
The
Callaway auditorium, dedicated to the foundation Professor of Music, is an oft-used small concert venue, and houses most of the large-scale lectures. The
Tunley Lecture Theatre, named for a former long-serving faculty member and Head of School, is a small lecture theatre. In 2012, both the Callaway Auditorium and the Tunley Lecture Theatre received upgraded IT infrastructure to allow for lecture control from the podium, and the digital recording and broadcasting of lectures and performances.
University academics
A large number of UWA Conservatorium of Music graduates have gone on to hold substantive academic posts at universities, including the following: Ashley Smith, Roger Smalley, Christopher Tonkin, Louise Devenish, Shaun Lee Chen, Andrew Foote, James Ledger, Adam Pinto, Mark Coughlan & Margaret Seares (UWA), Andrew Cichy, Stephen Wild (
ANU), Craig Ogden (
RNCM
The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is a conservatoire located in Manchester, England. It is one of four conservatoires associated with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. In addition to being a centre of music education ...
), Kathryn Adduci (
SJSU), Philip Bračanin (
UQ), Dawn Bennett (
Curtin), Denis Crowdy (
Macquarie), Derek Bond, Craig Dalton, Lindsay Vickery,
Cat Hope, Jonathon Paget, Graham Wood, Matthew Styles, Tim White and Philip Everall (WAAPA/Edith Cowan University), Victoria Rogers (UWA &
WAAPA/Edith Cowan University) Heather Monkhouse (
Tasmania
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), Marina Robinson (
Sydney Con), Darryl Poulsen (UWA,
UNE & Sydney Con) and Paul Evans (
UNSW), Paul De Cinque (
Memorial University
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& UWA)
Notable alumni
*
Taryn Fiebig, Soprano
*
Jennifer Fowler, Noted Composer
*
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
, Composer and Director of the
Perth Festival
Perth Festival, named Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) between 2000 and 2017, and sometimes referred to as the Festival of Perth, is Australia's longest-running cultural festival, held annually in Western Australia. The program features ...
* Dr.
Cat Hope, Composer & Academic at
ECU &
Monash University
Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university h ...
* Dr.
James Ledger, Composer & Faculty Member, UWA School of Music
*
Sara Macliver
Sara Macliver is an Australian soprano singer, born and raised in Perth, Western Australia. Macliver is a versatile artist, appearing in operas, concert and recital performances and on numerous recordings. She is regarded as one of the leading ...
, Soprano
*
Peter Sunman, Clarinet
*
Lindsay Vickery, Composer
*
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
, Composer
* Dr.
Ashley W Smith, Clarinetist & UWA Academic
* Dr.
Graham Wood, Jazz Pianist
APRA AMCOS Art Music Award winners
Winners and nominees of APRA AMCOS Art Music Awards who are UWA Alumni or faculty
*
2003 Instrumental Work of the Year (Winner) - David Pye (Drummers of Gilgamesh)
*
2006 Best Performance of an Australian Composition (Nominee) -
WASO
Waso ( my, ဝါဆို; formerly Nweta () or Myayta (Old Burmese: မ္လယ်တာ (မြေတာ)) is the fourth month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
Festivals and observances
* Dhammacakka Day () - full moon of Waso
*Beginning ...
performing
James Ledger (Line Drawing)
*
2007 Best Composition by an Australian Composer,
Roger Smalley
John Roger Smalley (26 July 1943 – 18 August 2015) was an Anglo-Australian composer, pianist and conductor. Professor Smalley was a senior honorary research fellow at the School of Music, University of Western Australia in Perth and honorary ...
(Birthday Tango) (Winner),
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
(The Silence) (Nominee). Best Performance of an Australian Composition (Nominee)
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
(Symphony No. 2)
*
2008
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Best Performance of an Australian Composition (Nominee)
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
(Piano Sonata No. 3), Orchestral Work of the Year (Nominee),
James Ledger Trumpet Concerto
*
2009 Best Composition of an Australian Composer (Nominee)
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
(Black Dogs). Best Performsnce of an Australian Composer.
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
(Symphony No. 7)
*
2011 Work of the Year - Instrumental.
James Ledger (Chronicles) (Winner). Award for Excellence in Music Education (Nominee),
Cat Hope. Award for Excellence in Experimental Music (Cat Hope), Winner.
*
2012
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Work of the Year Vocal or Choral Nominee
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
(Blackwood). Performance of the Year (Winner)
James Ledger Two Memorials performed by
WASO
Waso ( my, ဝါဆို; formerly Nweta () or Myayta (Old Burmese: မ္လယ်တာ (မြေတာ)) is the fourth month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
Festivals and observances
* Dhammacakka Day () - full moon of Waso
*Beginning ...
*
2013
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Work of the Year, Instrumental (Nominee),
Lachlan Skipworth (Dark Nebulae). Work of the Year Orchestral (Nominee),
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
, Piano Concerto No. 2. Work of the Year, Choral or Vocal (Nominee), James Ledger et al. Conversations with Ghosts. Award for Excellence by an Individual,
Cat Hope.
*
2014
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, Work of the Year, Orchestral (Nominee)
James Ledger, (Golden Years). Award for Excellence in Music Education (Nominee) Cat Hope.
*
2015, Instrumental Work of the Year (Nominee),
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
(Piano Trio from The Village), Orchestral Work of the Year (Nominee),
Lachlan Skipworth (Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra) - also WON Performance of the Year, Performed by
Ashley W Smith, Clarinet. Vocal/Choral Work of the Year,
Iain Grandage
Iain Grandage is an Australian composer and music director, best known for his compositions for theatre, dance and concert. In May 2018, the Perth Festival appointed Grandage as Artistic Director.
Early life
Grandage initially lived in Brisbane ...
et al., (The Riders).
*
2017
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, Award for Excellence by an Individual (Nominee), Cat Hope.
*
2018
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, Orchestral Work of the Year (Nominee),
Lachlan Skipworth (Spiritus), Award for Excellence by an Individual (Winner),
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
.
*
2019
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Orchestral Work of the Year (Winner), Carl Vine (Implaccable Gifts). Performance of the Year (Nominee),
Lachlan Skipworth (Breath of Thunder).
References
External links
UWA MusicUWA Music Students' SocietyWestern Australian Symphony Orchestra
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School of Music
Music schools in Australia