Australia’s best young musicians flock to Griffith for SHEPÂ
More than a thousand young musicians will gather at the Queensland Conservatorium for the State Honours Ensemble Program (SHEP).
More than a thousand young musicians will gather at the Queensland Conservatorium for the State Honours Ensemble Program (SHEP).
More than 1,000 young musicians from across the country will descend on the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University this weekend for the State Honours Ensemble Program (SHEP) — the biggest event in the program’s history.
Those who rocked — we salute you! The Queensland Conservatorium has just wrapped a week-long Rock School for aspiring musicians at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus.
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