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Coast primary schools have great Band Day Out
More than 200 primary school musicians took part in Central Coast School Band Day Out at Narara Valley Baptist Church.
More than 200 primary school musicians took part in Central Coast School Band Day Out at Narara Valley Baptist Church.
This term 11 Central Coast Youth Orchestra students and alumni completed a week-long intensive performance project with Regional Youth Orchestra NSW and musicians from Sydney Symphony Orchestra, culminating in a performance at Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Six Central Coast Youth Orchestra students have attended Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Playerlink in Lismore – an annual orchestral “bootcamp” for young musicians at Northern Rivers Conservatorium.
Four Central Coast Conservatorium of Music students have made it to the final rounds of the Strike A Chord national chamber music competition.
Central Coast Conservatorium of Music Head of Strings, Karina Moss-Hollands, will be taking to the stage on 7 July as a soloist with Symphony Central Coast, performing Sergei Prokofiev’s first Violin Concerto – just weeks after a cycling accident nearly left her unable to play.
Central Coast Conservatorium of Music Chair, Claire Braund, has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2024 King’s Birthday honours “for service to business, women and the Central Coast”.
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The Central Coast Conservatorium of Music Ltd acknowledges that it operates on the lands of the Darkinyung people and pays respects to this land and its people. We acknowledge those ancestors that defended, walked on and managed these lands for many generations and who have left a legacy of strong cultural wisdom and knowledge embedded in these lands today. We acknowledge and recognise all Aboriginal people who have come from other First Nations groups and who have now come to call this country their home. We acknowledge the Elders past, present and emerging who are the knowledge holders, teachers and pioneers.