Griffith grad Katie Noonan hits the right note at the Games

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Queensland Conservatorium alumnus Katie Noonan is the musical director for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games’ opening and closing ceremonies — an epic production destined to be viewed by a global television audience of up to 1.5 billion. Noonan, a five-time ARIA Award-winner and a former Arts, Education and Law Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, […]

Music a family affair at Griffith

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Music education is a family affair for second and third generation students at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (QCGU). These young musicians have chosen to follow in their parents and grandparents footsteps after winning a place at Australia's number one creative arts school.

Conservatorium launches 2018 concert season

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The Queensland Conservatorium has unveiled its latest concert season, promising yet another blockbuster year of performances. Queensland Conservatorium Director Professor Scott Harrison, who will officially launch the season this Friday, said audiences can expect a diverse program that showcases the talent of students, staff and alumni.

Musical theatre grad wins Rob Guest Endowment Award

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Queensland Conservatorium alumnus Georgina Hopson has won Australia's pre-eminent musical theatre award - the Rob Guest Endowment. Georginatook out the award with a stunning performance of Glitter and Be Gay and When Did I Fall In Love after a day of gruelling workshops and interviews with the judging panel. The $20,000 prize was presented at a gala ceremony at Sydney's Capitol Theatre this month, and will allow her to travel to New York to undertake further studies.