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PROGRAM
MSO Melbourne Music Summit – 1
WELCOME
Thank you to CVP and Gatecrasher Media for their live streaming services
WELCOME TO THE INAUGURAL MELBOURNE MUSIC SUMMIT!As champions of music education, the MSO has designed the Melbourne Music Summit to support our community of music lovers and educators, whether you are looking for innovative classroom strategies, educational up-skilling or music appreciation.
The Melbourne Music Summit celebrates those advocating for music within Australia’s culture and classrooms and is proud to present keynotes and workshops from Deborah Cheetham AO and Dr Anita Collins, as well as discussions and masterclasses with educators and members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, designed to increase access and inclusivity, build music culture and practical lessons in conducting and repertoire development. This week-long digital conference is the MSO’s way of supporting our education community’s efforts in these challenging times, providing both inspiration and professional development as we work together to keep the music going in the classroom – whether that is at school or at home.
John Nolan Director of Learning, Engagement and Innovation
Sylvia Hosking Schools Program Manager
Thank you to our valued Melbourne Music Summit partners
Generously supported by the Gwen and Edna Jones Foundation
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DAY ONE – MONDAY 24 AUGUST5.30pm WELCOME
John Nolan Director of Learning, Engagement and Innovation
MESSAGE The Hon. James Merlino Victorian Minister for Education
KEYNOTE 1Dr Anita Collins ‘The Music Advantage’
Q&A Session
7.00pm Close
DAY TWO – TUESDAY 25 AUGUSTSPECIALIST PRIMARY / SECONDARY GENERALIST PRIMARY
5.30pm Building Your Toolbox: Practical Strategies for the Specialist Music ClassroomPresenter: Sarina Walter
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Focus 1Presenter: Ellen Block
6.15pm Conducting MasterclassPresenter: Ingrid Martin Featuring MSO musicians: Jack Schiller, Sarah Curro and Rohan de Korte
Classic Kids: The PlanetsPresenter: Nicholas Bochner
7.00pm Close
DAY THREE – WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUSTSPECIALIST SECONDARY GENERALIST PRIMARY
5.30pm Music program recruitment strategiesPresenter: David Hirst
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Focus 2Presenter: Ellen Block
6.15pm Inclusive Music: Differentiation for special needs (primary and secondary)Presenter: Karen Kyriakou
Beethoven Bites 1Presenter: Sylvia Hosking
7.00pm Close
DAY FOUR – THURSDAY 27 AUGUSTSPECIALIST SECONDARY GENERALIST PRIMARY
5.30pm Planning for Music Program Success: Building Music Culture in SchoolsPresenter: James Le Fevre
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Engagement 1Presenter: Sarina Walter
6.15pm Engaging your ensemble through repertoire choice and planningPresenters: Ingrid Martin and James De Rozario
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Engagement 2Presenter: Sarina Walter
7.00pm Close
7.30pm Join us for the Best of MSO Live Online Vol. 2 on the MSO YouTube Channel
DAY FIVE – FRIDAY 28 AUGUST5.30pm WELCOME
Sophie Galaise Managing Director
MSO Schools’ Season 2021 Preview
KEYNOTE 2Deborah Cheetham AO ‘Meet me at the Barricade’
7.00pm Close
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KEYNOTESDr Anita Collins ‘The Music Advantage’Based on Anita’s upcoming book, this session will give attendees an insight into her years of extensive research and learnings with regard to music’s effects on the brain, with particular regard to children’s development.
Deborah Cheetham AO ‘Meet me at the Barricade’In Australia the battle for critical thought and artistic enlightenment has reached a new level of intensity. How are we to meet an increasing desire for cultural competency in a both meaningful and sustainable way and how will this help our arts community win not only the battle but end the war on culture in Australia?
Bring your glass of wine and join Deborah as she raises a passionate call to arms about the importance of educators’ roles in the future of the arts.
SPECIALISTBuilding Your Toolbox: Practical Strategies for the Specialist Music Classroom (Primary/Secondary)This session gives attendees the opportunity to share their rich knowledge and experience with colleagues as well as get to the nub of their questions. What works, what do you use every day in the classroom, how do students respond in different scenarios and why is that important to share? Sarina Walter facilitates this practical workshop session for attendees to hone in on those priceless gems we never have time to share.Presenter: Sarina Walter
Conducting masterclass (Primary/Secondary)Ingrid Martin leads this interactive session, outlining effective conducting techniques and providing hands on knowledge and direction to attendees/conductors as they work directly with MSO musicians. Attendees will learn how to elicit the very best out of every ensemble.Featuring MSO musicians: Jack Schiller, Sarah Curro, Rohan de KortePresenter: Ingrid Martin
Music program recruitment strategies (Secondary)This session will equip attendees to incorporate the whole school community into the recruitment process, including school administration, current students, parents, staff and feeder primary schools. David will share the way he collects and uses data to not just help with instrument selection and allocation, but to aid in the ongoing search for additional funding!Presenter: David Hirst
Inclusive Music: Differentiation for special needs (Primary/Secondary)Differentiation in class is a challenge in most classrooms. This session will support teachers in their work with additional needs students including behavioural and sensory sensitivity requirements.Presenter: Karen Kyriakou
Planning for Music Program Success: Building Music Culture in Schools (Secondary)Planning for success first requires you to define what success sounds like in your school. James shares his personal experience of growing a music program exponentially with essential tools and ideas to use right now.Presenter: James Le Fevre
Engaging your ensemble through repertoire choice and planning (Secondary)Ensembles thrive with strong vision and appropriate choices made for them by their leaders. In this session attendees will learn how to get the best out of all ensembles with clear guidelines for repertoire and efficient planning from two of Melbourne’s most experienced music educators, Ingrid Martin and James De Rozario.Presenters: Ingrid Martin and James De Rozario
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GENERALISTPizzIMMERSION: Music & Focus 1Supported by the Department of Education and Training Victoria, through the Strategic Partnerships Program, PizzIMMERSION is designed to give generalist classroom teachers a fun and accessible entry point into delivering music-inspired learning experiences in the classroom. Attendees will be introduced to simple activities to add to their toolbox to engage their students in an inherently more musical classroom. Activities that are easily used to focus students and feature group work. Perfect for brain breaks, to change pace between lessons or ‘reset’ the class. These sessions will also enhance specialist primary school teachers’ existing knowledge.Presenter: Ellen Block
Classic Kids: The PlanetsA performance of Gustav Holst’s The Planets designed for children aged 5-10, introduced and hosted by MSO Cybec Assistant Conductor Nicholas Bochner.Presenter: Nicholas Bochner
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Focus 2Supported by the Department of Education and Training Victoria, through the Strategic Partnerships Program, PizzIMMERSION is designed to give generalist classroom teachers a fun and accessible entry point into delivering music-inspired learning experiences in the classroom. Attendees will develop skills learnt in the earlier session and have the opportunity to interact and gain confidence with the tools. Attendance at Level 1 session is NOT essential. These sessions will also enhance specialist primary school teachers’ existing knowledge.Presenter: Ellen Block
Beethoven Bites 1Did Beethoven teach us everything we need to know about music in one symphony? Join us for a journey of musical discovery and get to know Ludwig van Beethoven by exploring his seventh symphony in delicious, bite-size pieces. Hosted and introduced by Sylvia Hosking, MSO Schools Program Manager.Presenter: Sylvia Hosking
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Engagement 1Supported by the Department of Education and Training Victoria, through the Strategic Partnerships Program, PizzIMMERSION is designed to give generalist classroom teachers a fun and accessible entry point into delivering music-inspired learning experiences in the classroom. Attendees will learn engaging activities which encourage students to explore skills such as coordination, team building and creative expression and may be useful as a basis for teaching curriculum and performance. The activities have scope for more extension and project use. This session will also enhance specialist primary school teachers’ existing knowledge.Presenter: Sarina Walter
PizzIMMERSION: Music & Engagement 2Supported by the Department of Education and Training Victoria, through the Strategic Partnerships Program, PizzIMMERSION is designed to give generalist classroom teachers a fun and accessible entry point into delivering music-inspired learning experiences in the classroom. Attendees will learn engaging activities which encourage students to explore skills such as coordination, team building and creative expression and may be useful as a basis for teaching curriculum and performance. The activities have scope for more extension and project use. This session will also enhance specialist primary school teachers’ existing knowledge.Presenter: Sarina Walter
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
DEBORAH CHEETHAM AO2020 MSO Composer in Residence
Deborah Cheetham, Yorta Yorta woman, soprano, composer and educator has been a leader and pioneer in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years. In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Cheetham was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for “distinguished service to the performing arts as an opera singer, composer and artistic director, to the development of Indigenous artists, and to innovation in performance”.
In 2009, Deborah Cheetham established Short Black Opera as a not-for-profit opera company devoted to the development of Indigenous singers. The following year she produced the premiere of the landmark work Pecan Summer, Australia’s first Indigenous opera. In 2019 her work Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace received its orchestral premiere at a sold-out performance with the MSO.
Recent awards and honours include: Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia (2018); Merlyn Myer Commission Prize (2019); Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award (2019); Melbourne Prize for Music (2019); and, Limelight Magazine’s Artist of the Year (2019).
DR ANITA COLLINSDr Anita Collins is an award-winning educator, researcher and writer in the field of brain development and music learning. Anita is best known for her role as on-screen expert and campaign lead for the Don’t Stop the Music documentary that aired on the ABC in late 2018. She is internationally recognized for her unique work in translating the scientific research of neuroscientists and psychologists to the everyday parent, teacher and student. Over the last two years Anita has interviewed close to 100 researchers in labs across the US, Canada, Europe and Australia so she can share the most up to date research with educators. Increasingly Anita is being invited to provide expert opinion on education, creativity, strategic direction and innovation.
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BREAKOUT SESSION LEADERS
ELLEN BLOCKEllen is an extremely passionate violinist and teacher. She currently teaches at Sacre Coeur and has a private studio. She also leads the Senior Ensemble at The Pizzicato Effect. Ellen has delivered professional learning sessions for teachers through the PizzIMMERSION program since 2018. Having moved to Melbourne in 2013 from Hamilton, Western Victoria, to undertake a Bachelor of Music at Monash University, she also completed her Honours in Music performance. Ellen enjoys performing regularly with the Monash Academy Orchestra as well as Quintessence String Quintet.
NICHOLAS BOCHNERAfter training in Adelaide and London, Nicholas spent 3 years as Artist-in-Residence at the University of Queensland as part of the ensemble Perihelion, forging a strong reputation as an exponent of contemporary music. In 1998 he joined the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) as Assistant Principal Cello. Since then he has appeared as a soloist, chamber musician and recitalist. He has also taught cello and improvisation at the Australian National Academy of Music.
Nicholas has always had a strong commitment to music education and community engagement, and is the MSO’s Cybec Assistant Conductor for Learning and Engagement. In 2010 Nicholas was awarded the Dame Roma Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to spend 2 months looking in depth at the LSO’s iconic Discovery program and at the use of improvisation in training classical musicians at the Guildhall School of Music.
In 2016, Nicholas’ considerable experience as an orchestral musician and his passion for communication led him to undertake a fellowship at ANAM where he developed, conducted and presented educational concerts for primary school children. In support of his work as an education presenter, Nicholas has been studying conducting with Benjamin Northey and won a coveted place at the TSO’s 2019 Australian Conducting Academy.
JAMES DE ROZARIOJames de Rozario is an experienced string teacher and music educator. Originally hailing from Perth, he studied violin at the WA Conservatorium of Music and later gained a Graduate Diploma in Education from Monash University.
Working as an itinerant teacher for several years, James performed regularly in WA as a freelance artist. In 1999 he was appointed Head of Strings at Scotch College Perth and later conducted with the WA Youth Orchestra Association.
James moved to Melbourne in 2005 to take on the role of Head of Strings at Scotch College Melbourne and in 2020 moved to Xavier College as their new Head of Music (3 Campus).
As an experienced clinician, James has presented workshops on string education within schools and at conferences. He has is heavily involved in the Australian Strings Association (AUSTA) and is currently National President.
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES
DAVID HIRSTDavid has been a member of the classroom and instrumental music faculty at Camberwell High School in Melbourne for over 20 years. In 2014 he took up the position of Director of Music, where he is responsible for a program of over 300 students, four wind bands, four stage bands, a biennial school production, and triennial international tours. Prior to leading the program, David was a regional music coordinator for the Department of Education Eastern Metropolitan region, overseeing instrumental music staffing in 50 secondary schools and organising professional development activities and student workshops and concerts. A trumpet specialist, he works regularly with big bands and jazz combos as well as the occasional theatre orchestra.
SYLVIA HOSKINGPrior to becoming Schools Program Manager, Sylvia Hosking was Assistant Principal Double Bass with the MSO. She has performed on a number of occasions as Guest Principal Double Bass with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Australian Chamber Soloists and Australia Pro Arte, and has given solo recitals around Melbourne.
Sylvia studied at the Victorian College of the Arts under Steve Reeves, later moving to the Royal Conservatory of the Hague under Quirijn van Regteren-Altena, and finally gained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at the Juilliard School in New York, returning to Melbourne in 1999.
KAREN KYRIAKOUKaren Kyriakou’s work as an educator, facilitator, violinist, and composer/arranger is underpinned by her passion for music’s unique capacity to unite and inspire. She works broadly in the area of music education, with students from kindergarten to tertiary level. Karen holds a Bachelor of Music Education and a Masters of Music Education.
With over 25 years experience in the field, Karen is renowned for her ever-innovative approach to music education. She is in demand as a presenter and workshop facilitator with many of Australia’s leading arts organisations including the MSO, Musica Viva and ANAM, and delivers professional learning seminars to teachers of all levels of skill and experience. Driven by her special interest in supporting young people to achieve beyond their expectations, Karen is a long-time Artist in Residence in schools for children with additional needs. She was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2012 to further her studies in the area of Music and the Deaf.
In 2018, Karen released her teachers manual ‘Strings Together’ which provides activities for string teachers who work in the group and ensemble setting. A staunch advocate of lifelong learning, Karen regularly presents at industry conferences, championing creative music making and inclusive music education.
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JAMES LE FEVREFor the past 15 years James Le Fevre has been sharing his passion and enthusiasm for music education with students and colleagues from around the country across the Independent, Catholic and State School systems. He was recently appointed as Head of Music at the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School having served as The Arts Learning Area Leader and also Director of Bands at Our Lady of Sion College for 7 years prior. As an active member of the music community James performs regularly across a wide range of genres and is forging a reputation as an engaging presenter and conductor. He proudly serves as the Immediate Past National President and as a Vice President of the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association.
James holds a Bachelor of Music with Honours from the Australian National University majoring in Jazz Saxophone, and education qualifications from Monash University. In 2016 James completed studies in Education Leadership on scholarship to the Expert and Leading Teachers Colloquium through the National Excellence in School Leadership Initiative.
INGRID MARTINIngrid Martin’s work as a conductor, clinician and curator is united by her vision to transform lives through the emotive power of music. In demand internationally as a clinician, guest conductor and lecturer, she is renowned for her ability to lead ensembles to deeper, meaningful musical performances. Ingrid creates inspiring experiences for audiences and empowers musicians to find their unique artistic voice.
Ingrid trained under the late John Hopkins AM OBE, and initially studied Medicine at Monash University. She worked as an emergency physician while maintaining a busy musical life as a conductor, horn player and violinist. A decision to further her conducting training led her to the University of Minnesota to study with mentor Craig Kirchhoff.
As Artistic Director of the Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra, Bayside Chamber Orchestra and Crosswinds Ensemble, she leads innovative performances that fuse music with other art forms and explore unexpected collaborations. She continues to teach at Blackburn High School while maintaining a busy schedule as a freelance conductor and clinician.
Ingrid is the founder of ConductingArtistry.com, an online learning platform for conductors featuring online courses, resources and a podcast. Committed to conductor education, she has served as State President of the Australian Band & Orchestra Directors’ Association, taught conducting to graduate students at the University of Melbourne, and continues provides individual tuition to hundreds of teachers.
SARINA WALTERSarina Walter is an enthusiastic and versatile music educator. Having grown up in rural Victoria, she places great importance on improving student access to arts education.
After enjoying many years performing and touring in chamber ensembles, Sarina delved into teaching full time, working as both an instrumental and classroom teacher. During this time she developed her skills and knowledge in the Orff and Kodaly methodologies and became interested in bringing classroom ideas to string teaching. Now Sarina combines her performance and teaching skills in both her role as Team Leader with MSO’s The Pizzicato Effect and as Head of Strings at Lauriston Girls’ School.
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MSO MUSICIANS
Xian Zhang Principal Guest Conductor
Benjamin Northey Principal Conductor in Residence
Nicholas Bochner Cybec Assistant Conductor
Sir Andrew Davis Conductor Laureate
Hiroyuki Iwaki Conductor Laureate (1974–2006)
FIRST VIOLINSDale Barltrop Concertmaster
Sophie Rowell Concertmaster The Ullmer Family Foundation#
Tair Khisambeev Assistant Concertmaster
Peter Edwards Assistant Principal
Kirsty BremnerSarah CurroPeter FellinDeborah GoodallLorraine HookAnne-Marie Johnson Barbara Bell in memory of Elsa Bell#
Kirstin KennyEleanor ManciniMark MogilevskiMichelle RuffoloKathryn Taylor
SECOND VIOLINSMatthew Tomkins Principal The Gross Foundation#
Robert Macindoe Associate Principal
Monica Curro Assistant Principal Danny Gorog and Lindy Susskind#
Mary AllisonIsin CakmakciogluTiffany ChengFreya Franzen Danny Gorog and Lindy Susskind#
Cong GuAndrew HallIsy WassermanPhilippa WestPatrick WongRoger Young
VIOLASChristopher Moore Principal Di Jameson#
Christopher Cartlidge Associate Principal
Lauren BrigdenKatharine BrockmanAnthony Chataway Dr Elizabeth E Lewis AM#
Gabrielle HalloranTrevor Jones Anne Neil#
Fiona SargeantCindy Watkin
CELLOSDavid Berlin Principal MS Newman Family#
Rachael Tobin Associate Principal
Nicholas Bochner Assistant Principal Anonymous#
Miranda Brockman Geelong Friends of the MSO#
Rohan de Korte Andrew Dudgeon#
Sarah MorseAngela SargeantMichelle Wood
DOUBLE BASSESDamien EckersleyBenjamin Hanlon Frank Mercurio and Di Jameson#
Suzanne LeeStephen Newton Sophie Galaise and Clarence Fraser#
FLUTESPrudence Davis Principal Anonymous#
Wendy Clarke Associate Principal
Sarah Beggs Sophia Yong-Tang#
PICCOLOAndrew Macleod Principal John McKay and Lois McKay#
OBOESJeffrey Crellin Principal
Thomas Hutchinson Associate Principal
Ann Blackburn The Rosemary Norman Foundation#
COR ANGLAISMichael Pisani Principal Beth Senn#
CLARINETSDavid Thomas Principal
Philip Arkinstall Associate Principal
Craig Hill
BASS CLARINETJon Craven Principal
BASSOONSJack Schiller Principal
Elise Millman Associate Principal
Natasha Thomas Dr Martin Tymms and Patricia Nilsson#
CONTRABASSOONBrock Imison Principal
HORNSNicolas Fleury Principal Margaret Jackson AC#
Saul Lewis Principal Third The Hon Michael Watt QC and Cecilie Hall#
Abbey Edlin Nereda Hanlon and Michael Hanlon AM#
Trinette McClimontRachel Shaw
TRUMPETSOwen Morris Principal
Shane Hooton Associate Principal Glenn Sedgwick and Dr Anita Willaton#
William EvansRosie Turner John and Diana Frew#
TROMBONESRichard ShirleyMike Szabo Principal Bass Trombone
TUBATimothy Buzbee Principal
TIMPANI**
PERCUSSIONJohn ArcaroRobert Cossom Drs Rhyll Wade and Clem Gruen#
HARPYinuo Mu Principal
Learn more about our musicians on the MSO website.
# Position supported by** Timpani Chair position supported
by Lady Potter AC CMRI
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EXECUTIVESophie Galaise Managing DirectorJudith Clark Executive Assistant to the Managing DirectorGuy Ross Chief Operating Officer
ARTISTICMatthew Hoy Interim Head of Artistic PlanningKatharine Bartholomeusz-Plows Senior Manager, Artistic PlanningMichael Williamson Artistic AdministratorBridget Davies Artistic Planning CoordinatorStephen McAllan Artist LiaisonMathilde Serraille Orchestra LibrarianLuke Speedy-Hutton Assistant Orchestra LibrarianAndrew Pogson Senior Manager, Special ProjectsKarl Knapp Special Projects Coordinator
LEARNING, ENGAGEMENT & INNOVATIONJohn Nolan Director of Learning, Engagement & InnovationJennifer Lang Senior Manager, Learning, Engagement & InnovationHelen Withycombe Acting Senior Manager, Learning, Enagagement & InnovationSylvia Hosking Schools Program ManagerStephen Gould Learning, Engagement & Innovation Coordinator
OPERATIONSGabrielle Waters Director of OperationsJames Foster Senior Manager, OperationsHelen Godfrey Orchestra ManagerNina Dubecki Assistant Orchestra ManagerSteele Foster Production ManagerGeetanjali Mishra Production CoordinatorMatthew Castle Chorus Coordinator
MARKETING & SALESDylan Stewart Director of Marketing & SalesClare Douglas Senior Manager, Marketing & CommunicationsEmiko Hunt Digital Marketing ManagerSam Leaman Digital Content ProducerPhil Paschke Acting Digital Marketing ManagerJane Sutherland Marketing CoordinatorKatya Dibb Graphic DesignerEmily Plater Marketing AssistantPaul Congdon Ticketing and Sales ManagerMeg Donaldson Customer Services CoordinatorLachlan Hywood Data AnalystIan Barnes Database AdministratorNoah Lowry Customer Services Supervisor
PHILANTHROPY & EXTERNAL AFFAIRSSuzanne Dembo Director of Philanthropy & External AffairsCaroline Buckley Senior Manager, Philanthropy & External AffairsRosemary Kellam Trusts and Foundations ManagerNickie Warton Philanthropy CoordinatorKeith Clancy Donor Liaison
PARTNERSHIPS & EVENTSJayde Walker Head of PartnershipsChristopher Cassidy Senior Manager, Corporate PartnershipsOlivia Ouyang Corporate Partnerships CoordinatorBrent Pitman Events Manager
CORPORATE SERVICESSharon Li Chief Financial OfficerEmily Zhang Financial ControllerJyothi Kokirala Payroll OfficerElizabeth Chandra Accounts OfficerMichael Stevens Human Resources Coordinator
MSO STAFF
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* Stokes, H., & Turnbull, M. (2016). Evaluation of the Berry Street Education Model: trauma informed positive education enacted in mainstream schools.Melbourne, VIC: University of Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Youth Research Centre.
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