ANU Music Workshop Day 2023
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APPLICATIONS WILL CLOSE MIDNIGHT TUESDAY 4 JULY.
Perform, Compose and Improvise Your Life in Music
Are you interested in studying music at the prestigious Australian National University? Meet our staff and participate in workshops on Thursday 6 July 2023 at the ANU School of Music. Get hands on with our world class recording studios, music technology laboratories, teaching and practice spaces, rare instrument collections, and in-house performance spaces including Canberra’s premier concert venue Llewellyn Hall. Workshops will cover composition and performance across a range of instruments (details below).
Bring your instrument, your curiosity, creativity, beats and ideas.
Workshops in Music Performance:
Strings – with Tor Fromyhr and David Pereira
Jazz & Improvisation – with Greg Stott
Winds – with Dr Sally Walker
Brass – with Miro Bukovsky
Voice – with Sonia Anfiloff
Piano – with Dr Scott Davie
Classical Guitar – with Minh Le Hoang
Workshops in Music Composition and Technology:
Music for Film and Video Games – with Professor Kenneth Lampl
Contemporary Composition – with by Professor Frank Millward
Music Production and Recording – with Dr Pat O’Grady
*Note - Teachers are offered professional development, should they choose to attend the one-hour workshop in our Computer Music Laboratory 2 where the latest music application such as Ableton Live, Logic and Sibelius.
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Where Specialist Workshop Spaces will be held at the ANU School of Music
The Athenaeum – arrival space (ground floor School of Music)
Workshop spaces:
Rehearsal Room 1 – Strings
Lecture Theater 1 – Woodwind
Lecture Theater 2 – Voice
Lecture Theatre 3 – Brass
Athenaeum – Jazz and Improvisation
Larry Sitsky Rectial Room – Piano
Room 6.29 – Classical Guitar
Kingsland Room – Contemporary Composition, Arranging & Sound Design
Computer Lab 1 – Composition for Film & TV Games
Computer Lab 2 – Teachers Technology workshop
Recording Studio – Music Production and Recording
Timetable:
10:00 – 10:15 Arrival Athenaeum Professor Kim Cunio welcome and overview
10:15 – 11:30 Specialist workshop Students go to the specialist workshop area nominated
11:30-11:45 Break
11:45 – 12:15pm All re-meet in Athenaeum Careers in Music/about the ANU School of Music
12:15 – 1:00 Small groups tour spaces Including short stop in live action recording studio
Have any questions please email: Kenneth.Lampl@anu.edu.au