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Jonathon Charles Welch (born 5 October 1958) is an Australian
choral conductor Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert. It has been defined as "the art of directing the simultaneous performance of several players or singers by the use of gesture." The primary duties ...
,
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singer and
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. As a singer, Welch has been a
tenor A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The low extreme for tenors is wide ...
for the
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, Lyric Opera of Queensland and
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. During 2006 Welch was invited to be the choirmaster for the Fremantle TV production known as
The Choir of Hard Knocks In 2005 FremantleMedia Australia producer Jason Stephens brought the idea of a television series called the Choir of Hard Knocks to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In an interview on Australian Story by the Australian Broadcasting Corp ...
comprising homeless and disadvantaged singers from Melbourne. The TV producer was Jason Stephens and the five-part documentary series was televised during mid-2007 on
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. In June 2009 on the
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, Welch was appointed a Member of the
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with the citation, "For service to the arts as an operatic performer and vocal coach, and to the community as the founder and musical director of the Choir of Hard Knocks". On 1 April that year he had released his autobiography, ''Choir Man''.


Biography

Welch grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Ripponlea. His father, Kenneth Welch, was an engineer born in Sydney to English parents Thomas Archibald and Ella Thrale Welch. His mother, Olive Margaret Hando, was the daughter of Charles and Florence Amelia Hando, farmers from Charlton in rural Victoria. Kenneth and Olive married in 1948 and settled in Melbourne, where Olive worked as a legal secretary. Welch's older sister is Andrea (born c. 1951) and his older brother is Glenn (born c. 1953). They have an adopted younger sister, Elizabeth. Welch attended Ripponlea Primary School. His first job, at eight years old, was selling newspapers directly to motorists. Olive and Andrea sang and played the piano at home, while Kenneth enjoyed listening to opera and Gilbert and Sullivan. At the age of seven or eight, Welch crafted his first public performance – on the stairs to his school's library – a self-adapted version of ''
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'' and charged his fellow school mates sixpence each. In October 1966 he started piano lessons with Valda Johnstone. As a
boy soprano A boy soprano (British and especially North American English) or boy treble (only British English) is a young male singer with an unchanged voice in the soprano range, a range that is often still called the treble voice range (in North Americ ...
, Welch sang at the local Presbyterian Church, St Margaret's. His parents separated in 1969 and subsequently divorced – the four children remained with Olive. He completed his secondary education at
Melbourne High School Melbourne High School is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1905, the school caters for boys from Year 9 ...
and commenced a teaching course at Melbourne State College (which later became a faculty of the
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). By 1980 Welch left his teaching course and became a member of the
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chorus as a tenor, making his professional debut in 1981. Olive died of lung cancer when he was 23 years old. He performed in the Victorian State Opera's first production of ''
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'' (1983). He followed with four years (1984 to 1988) in Brisbane, where he became principal tenor for the Lyric Opera of Queensland while also studying at
Queensland Conservatorium of Music Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (formerly the Queensland Conservatorium of Music) is a selective, audition based music school located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and is part of Griffith University. History The Conservatori ...
. In 1988 Welch joined
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as a tenor and sang alongside Joan Sutherland at the Sydney Opera House. By 1994 he had founded Tenor Australis with fellow tenor, Gerry Sword. In 1997 he worked with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir and by year's end was their musical director. At the end of 1999 Welch travelled to Canada for a holiday. While there, he read a magazine article about Montreal's Homeless Men's Choir. In 2001 Welch formed the Sydney Street Choir – to establish a choir of homeless people for a television project. He also formed or has led other choirs including Geelong Pop Choir and Pop Kidz, Australian Pop Choir, and
Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus (MGLC) was founded in Australia in 1990 by a gay performer and activist, Lawrence Emanuel (1966). The chorus was first named 'AL sounds', due to its part affiliation with the Foundation. In April 1994, the na ...
. In 2003 Welch explained his motivation: During 2006 Welch was invited to be the choirmaster for the Choir of Hard Knocks by Jason Stephens It was funded by RecLink, a non-profit charity and welfare organisation. The process of forming the ensemble was televised on
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during mid-2007 as a five-part documentary series. Also that year, Welch issued a solo album, ''With a Song in My Heart'' on ABC Records. From June to August 2008 Welch was a judge on TV talent competition, '' Battle of the Choirs''. In March 2009 he had a falling out with RecLink and The Choir of Hard Knocks was replaced by
Choir of Hope and Inspiration In 2005 FremantleMedia Australia producer Jason Stephens brought the idea of a television series called the Choir of Hard Knocks to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In an interview on Australian Story by the Australian Broadcasting Cor ...
in April. He also started a new community project
THECHO!R
that year. Welch developed another choir, Voices from the Inside, for the November 2009 TV series, ''Jail Birds'', with female inmates of HM Prison Tarrengower. In November 2009, Welch created the inaugural national Social Inclusion Week "to connect people, encourage participation and form communities"
Social Inclusion Week
held annually since its inception, is in the last week of November each year. Welch was the music director for the KwaYa Uganda project in September 2012 and April 2013. ''Beyond Hard Knocks'', a "where are they now" documentary on the journey of the original Choir of Hard Knocks members and their founding director, was released in September 2013 and shown on GEM TV in November 2014. The inaugural Australian cruise of the performing arts on the in November 2014 included Welch as well as, among others,
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, David Hobson, Colin Lane,
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,
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,
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, and
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. In addition to the information above, Welch has founded: * Melbourne Festival of Choirs between 2010 and 2012. This became th
Melbourne International Singers Festival
from 2013. This Festival is held annually over the Queen's Birthday Weekend in June. * Sing For a Cure, cancer fundraising concert series launched 2011
School of Hard Knocks
launched September 2012 and now known as Upbeat Arts * Only Women Aloud, formed September 2012 * Melbourne Eisteddfod, launched in 2013 * Brisbane International Singers Festival in 2016
Play It Forward
in September 2018. Play It Forward provides a unique range of tailored inclusive arts programs, events and projects for all Australians. Welch finished as artistic director with Choir of Hard Knocks in December 2018, after 13 years in the role. Danielle Matthews and Adam Przewlocki have taken over as the choir's co-artistic directors. Welch is now a Patron of the choir. In 2020, Welch competed in the television singing competition ''
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''.
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picked him for his team in the blind auditions where Welch sang " This Is the Moment". He then lost in the battle where he sang " Stand by Me".


Personal life


Relationships and family

Welch is an openly gay performer, and has led both the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir and the Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus. In late December 2000 Welch met his future domestic partner, Matt (an electrical engineer from
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), on the Pacific cruise ship '' Regal Princess'', where Welch was on a working holiday with Tenor Australis providing on-board entertainment. As of September 2007 the pair were living in
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, and had been together for six-and-a-half years.


Controversies

On April 28, 2009, it was reported in The Age that Jonathon Welch decided to break away from Reclink, the very organisation that created the Choir of Hard Knocks TV show. The Age reported that the breakup was a result of “legal action, threats, the expulsion of one member and the suspension of four others, and a very public tiff between Welch and RecLink.” The spokeswoman for the four suspended choir members, Tess Lawrence, stated that their suspension was "devastating" and she was "endeavouring to console them." The Sydney Morning Herald on November 1, 2012, stated that a “few choristers, upset at what they saw as an injustice, sought legal advice and even turned on Welch.” In July 2021 Jonathan Welch filed documents in the Federal Court of Australia claiming that the stand-up comedy school, School of Hard Knock Knocks, has lost "Mr Welch potential business opportunities and income. The Respondents are deliberately and knowingly using the intellectual property of Mr Welch for their own commercial gain.”. The respondent has since "lodged a counterclaim, saying that Welch’s School of Hard Knocks is in itself a breach of Fremantle Media’s trademark for the Choir of Hard Knocks." In September, 2021 Paulien George of the Voices of Casey challenged Jonathon Welch's registration of Voices of Casey Choir with ASIC at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). During the first hearing, Senior Member Anne O’Connell raised that Play It Forward is not a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profit Commission (ACNC). Jonathon Welch later apologised for "any confusion over whether his Play It Forward musical education company, which he has referred to as a charity, is in fact a registered charity." On September 21, 2021, Senior Member Anne O’Connell held a hearing in Jonathon Welch's absence asking him to provide written submissions explaining why he “should not be referred to the Legal Services Commissioner and the Attorney-General for making legal threats in the middle of tribunal proceeding” against Paulien George. Welch later lost the case on October 8, 2021, with the AAT Senior Member Professor Ann O'Connell ruling that "Welch's Play It Forward musical education business could no longer use the Voices of Casey Choir name." Jonathon Welch also withdrew his trademark application for 'Voices of Casey' saying that because of the "damaging media attention the Voices of Casey name and brand has now received, we are choosing to focus our energy where it should be, on the singers, and withdraw our trademark application as the goodwill it (the name) once had, has been irrevocably tarnished.”


Awards and accolades

In 1999 Welch won the Australasian Choral Championships at the City of Sydney Eisteddfod. South Sydney Council, in 2002, presented him with a community services award. Welch was the 2008 winner of the Australian Local Hero Award – a part of the Australian of the Year awards. The award was in recognition of his work with The Choir of Hard Knocks. The
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stated that he had "touched the heart of the nation when he demonstrated the power of singing in building and renewing promising lives that had been saddened and defeated by circumstance". Also in 2008 Welch was awarded an
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from
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.


Mo Awards

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), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Jonathon Welch won one award in that time. (wins only) , - , 2006 , Jonathon Welch , John Campbell Fellowship Award , , -


Honours

In June 2009 on the
Queen's Birthday The King's Official Birthday (alternatively the Queen's Official Birthday when the monarch is female) is the selected day in the United Kingdom and most Commonwealth realms on which the birthday of the monarch is officially celebrated in those ...
he was appointed a
Member of the Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an Order (distinction), honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Monarchy of Australia, Queen of Aus ...
with the citation, "For service to the arts as an operatic performer and vocal coach, and to the community as the founder and musical director of the Choir of Hard Knocks".


References


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External links

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The Choir of Hard KnocksMelbourne International Singers FestivalPlay It ForwardSchool of Hard Knocks, now known as Upbeat ArtsSocial Inclusion WeekTHECHO!R
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