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Jazz Cafe - 30th of October 2009

Queensland Conservatorium presents the Jazz Cafe. Join the talented staff and students of the Jazz department for some fine jazz as they present a blend of old and new, with something for everyone. This is a great way to start your night and set the mood for the rest of your weekend. This month's Jazz Cafe featured Confusion, Xemble, the Young Con Big Band and the Young Con Ensemble. Audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/211/27/

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Ian Munro - Kawai Series

Ian Munro has emerged over recent years as one of Australia's most distinguished and awarded musicians, with a career that has taken him to thirty countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia. His award in 2003 of Premier Grand Prix at the Queen Elisabeth International Competition for composers (Belgium) is a unique achievement for an Australian and follows on from multiple prizes in international piano competitions in Spain (Maria Canals), Italy (Busoni), Portugal (Vianna da Mo ...

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Conservatorium Chamber Choir at St. Mary's Church

This program of sacred choral works features composers active in the USA during the mid-20th century. Copland's vivid setting of In The Beginning for a'capella chorus and mezzo soprano soloist is rarely performed, while Bloch's Sacred Service is also not well known in Australia. Choral textures combine with a small ensemble of winds and brass for Stravinsky's unique setting of the traditional Mass text. A program sure to delight lovers of choral music, performed in the wonderful acoustic of ...

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Natasha Vlassenko and Oleg Stepanov - Kawai Series

Oleg Stepanov was born in Riga, Latvia and completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory under Professor Lev Vlassenko. In 1988 Oleg won the First Prize and Grand Prize at the prestigious international competition 'Music de Chambre' in Florence, Italy. Since then, he has performed widely throughout the former USSR and recorded for Moscow Radio and Television. He has appeared as a soloist and ensemble player in the former USSR, Germany, Sweden, ...

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Jazz Cafe - October 16th 2009

Queensland Conservatorium presents the Jazz Cafe. Join the talented staff and students of the Jazz department for some fine jazz as they present a blend of old and new, with something for everyone. This is a great way to start your night and set the mood for the rest of your weekend. More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/217/27/

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Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra

Both Johann Strauss Jr and the later (but unrelated) Richard Strauss bring the spirit of Vienna to our concert stage. This program prominently features the Viennese waltz style, opening with one of the genre's great masterpieces, Johann Strauss' "Emporer Waltz", and concluding with Richard Strauss' "Rosenkavalier Suite". Juxtaposed to this music in three-four time is the Prelude to "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg", a powerful statement in marching style by Wagner who influenced all subseque ...

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From the Sultan's Court - A Concert of Javanese Gamelan Music

For three weeks, the Conservatorium Gamelan Ensemble has had the pleasure of hosting musician in residence, Midiyanto, who has worked with the students of the Conservatorium to refine their understanding and skills in the subtle art of Javanese Gamelan music. During his residence, he has conducted ensemble rehearsals introducing several new compositions and styles of playing to the ensemble as well as presented a concert-demonstration with Conservatorium students More audio is available at ...

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Ba Da Boom Percussion with Fritz Hauser

Fritz Hauser develops solo programs for drums and percussion which he performs worldwide. In the field of improvised music he has worked together with numerous musicians including Urs Leimgruber, Joëlle Léandre, Marilyn Crispell, Christy Doran, Pauline Oliveros, Lauren Newton and Patrick Demenga. Guest percussionist Fritz Hauser was described by the New York Times as "simply the best drummer alive". Here he joined Australia's sound mistress Vanessa Tomlinson for a deep aural conversation ...

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Pictures and the Planets

The Conservatorium Brass Department in all its splendour presents a concert that includes Gustav Holst's Planets Suite arranged by Ralph Sauer. Also on the program will be Stephen Cronins dynamic brass band work Aftermath! Audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/205/27/

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Gertrude Langer Farewell Concert

Five of Queensland's most promising young musicians come together in this zesty performance that music connoisseurs and classical first-timers will love. The Strahlend Quintet break away from intensive study at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University and numerous concerts with the Australian Youth Orchestra to bring you the lively harmonies of strings and clarinet. Their stunning repertoire includes Mozart, Brahms, Gershwin and Australian premieres of pieces by British-American ...

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Lunch Break Concert - Vocal Department

Free Lunchtime Concert - Vocal Department Performed in the Ian Hanger Recital Hall on 24/09/09 Performers: Chris Rojanakit (Tenor) Bock Chek Sum (Guitar) Laura Coutts (Soprano) Jon Maskell (Baritone) Jade Moffatt (Mezzo Soprano) Kyle Hunter (Tenor) Norma Marschke (Piano) More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/203/27/

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Lunch Break Concert - Brass Department

This concert features two ensembles from the brass department – the Fortebrass quintet and the Brass Ensemble directed by Mr. Ben Marks. Dee Boyd, Dani Rich, Sharn McIver, Joe Morley and Elise Mills combine to make up Fortebrass whilst the Brass Ensemble’s members stem from all year levels. More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/199/27/

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Jazz Cafe - 9th of September 2009

Queensland Conservatorium presents the Jazz Cafe. Join the talented staff and students of the Jazz department for some fine jazz as they present a blend of old and new, with something for everyone. This is a great way to start your night and set the mood for the rest of your weekend. This month's Jazz Cafe featured Ocus Pocus, and Guitarmageddon. More audio is available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/197/27/

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Julian Byzantine - Music From Argentina (Guitar)

Born in London, Julian Byzantine was the first recipient of an ARCM diploma for guitar from the Royal College of Music, under the tutorship of John Williams. During this period he was awarded scholarships to further his studies with Andrés Segovia, Julian Bream and Alirio Diaz. At the age of twenty-one he was appointed a Professor of Guitar at the Royal Academy of Music (the youngest such appointment in the history of the institution at that time). He is currently head of classical guitar ...

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Lunch Break Concert - String Department

The Lunchtime Concert held on the 19th August 2009 in the Ian Hanger Recital Hall was apart of the Lunctime Concert Series and promoted the talents of Conservatorium Strings Students including Min Jin Sung, Joanna Ling, Glenn Christensen, Andrew Chamberlain, Gerard McFadden, Caroline Hopson, Mitchell Leigh, Alex Morris, Francesca Hiew, and Lachlan O’Donnel. More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/193/27/

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QCGU Chamber Orchestra - Quintessential

This program commemorates the 250th anniversary of Handel's death with a suite from his Water Music. Haydn makes another appearance this season with one of his last symphonies, the so-called "Drum Roll". Prize-winning Conservatorium student Maxine Byrne will be heard in one of the finest French concertos for the flute, composed by Andrew Jolivet. Prokofiev's First Symphony is nicknamed "Classical" because of its early 20th Century resonances with Haydn - in fact it was one of the first 'new ...

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Jazz Cafe - 7th August 2009

The Queensland Conservatorium's free Jazz Cafe, now in its eighth year, is a great place to relax at the end of a long week. In an informal setting on the lawn outside the Conservatorium, the Jazz Cafes feature staff and student groups from the Conservatorium presenting a wide variety of jazz styles and tunes. The Conservatorium's Red Note Cafe is licensed for each Jazz cafe to provide a tasty range of hot and cold food with wine, beer or your choice of coffees available from 4.30pm. Check ...

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Examining the Classical

The 200th anniversary celebration of Mendelssohn continues with his first cello sonata, written in 1838 for his brother Paul. It will be complemented by the popular first cello sonata by his younger compatriot Johannes Brahms. Cello Sonata in B flat Major Op. 45 - Mendelssohn Cello Sonata in e minor Op. 38 - Brahms More audio is available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/209/27/

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SOCC - New Chamber Concert

The Sounding Out Composer's Collective is an expanding group of composers showcasing new innovative works. In 2009 they have brought you the fresh sounds of a new kind of orchestra including traditional Western instruments combined with new technologies, as well as contemporary ways of playing traditional instruments. This concert featured over an hour of premiering new compositions from QCGU students and alumni and included improvised electronic interludes by first year Music Technology s ...

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Clocked Out - Percussion Music Of Anthony Pateras

One of Australia's most innovative composers, Anthony Pateras has created his own sound universe - maximalism drowning in minimalism, buoyed by rich orchestration and elastic tempo. "Mutant Theatre" is a retrospective concert focusing on his works for percussion which were composed specifically for Vanessa Tomlinson (Clocked Out) and Eugene Ughetti (Speak Percussion) and features two new pieces commissioned with assistance form the Ian Potter Foundation especially for this concert. More a ...

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Jazz Department - Lunch Break Concert

This installment of the Queensland Conservatorium’s Free Lunchbreak Concert Series features the jazz guitar ensemble: Blastbeats Tom and the Fire Spewing Shred Panthers. The performance includes a range of standards and contemporary numbers, as well as original composition. More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/148/27/

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Jazz Cafe - 8th May 2009

These pieces are excerpts from the Conservatorium Jazz Cafe concert on the 8th of May, 2009, featuring Confusion and Xensemble. More audio is available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/161/27/

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Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra

The Conservatorium Wind Orchestra is Australian leading wind orchestra and sets the benchmark for Wind Orchestra performance across the nation. An ensemble of the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University the Conservatorium Wind Orchestra blends tradition with innovation and classical repertoire with new works from across the globe. The Conservatorium Wind Orchestra is a leader in wind orchestra performance and a significant voice providing the nexus between classical and contemporary ...

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Sculptured Sounds

Performed in the foyer of the Queensland Conservatorium, Sculptured Sounds was a showcase of spatial works for flute ensemble. Margaret Lowe's "Dawn Carol" (1996) suggests birdsong ringing through and around the space in an increasingly dense canon, evoking an awakening forest at dawn. Kyle Gann is equally well-known as a music critic and an accomplished composer. "Siren" (1978) sees the flute players instructed to ‘surround the listening space’, playing the same pitch material but su ...

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Sounding The Condamine

‘Sounding the Condamine’ is a concert celebrating Queensland’s own ‘Condamine Bell’ used in the late 19th century. Consisting of folk songs and drawing from poetry, the sound of bells through to the environment of the Murilla Shire itself, this concert or more over ‘Sound Performance’ has been relocated from the shire to the Griffith Conservatorium’s own Ian Hanger Recital Hall. Featuring compositions from Stephen Leek, Erik Griswold through to Griffiths very own Stephen New ...

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Schubertiade - A Liederabend

Gregory Massingham and Stephen Emmerson perform a selection of lieder drawing upon Schubert's posthumous collection Schwanengesang, in particular those that deal with themes of water and night, as well as other lieder from various periods of Schubert's life that explore the same themes. The Dörr fortepiano featured in this concert was built circa 1820 by Daniel Dörr (1789-1837), thus within the lifetimes of both Schubert and Beethoven, for whose later works it is well suited. More audio ...

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JazzGroove Mothership Orchestra

The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra was formed in 2004 and incorporated as a non-profit association in August 2006. The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra (JMO) provides a platform for Australian Jazz Orchestra composers to have their works rehearsed, recorded, published and performed. More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/156/27/

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Stephen Newcomb - Kawai Series

On April 24th Stephen Newcomb, a lecturer in Jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium presented an improvised solo recital, based around a variety of musical structure. The concert explored Newcomb's fascination with a wide range of musical influences, including re-contextualised versions of short pieces from a selection of Classical composers from the 18th and 19th Centuries, as well as new adaptations of songs from the world of popular music today. More audio available at http://www29.griff ...

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Jazz Cafe - 17th March 2009

More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/165/27/ The Queensland Conservatorium's free Jazz Cafe, now in its eigth year, is a great place to relax at the end of a long week. In an informal setting on the lawn outside the Conservatorium, the Jazz Cafes feature staff and student groups from the Conservatorium presenting a wide variety of jazz styles and tunes. The Conservatorium's Red Note Cafe is licensed for each Jazz cafe to provide a tasty range of hot ...

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Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra

More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/167/27/ Every year Conservatorium students have the opportunity to compete for a solo appearance with one of our orchestras, and in some years the large number of prizewinners enables us to present an extra concerto concert. This special event will have a particularly Russian theme, with concertos by Tchaikovsky and Stravinky, complemented by a most intriguing timpani concerto by long-time principal timpanist of ...

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Richard Haynes - Ba Da Boom Percussion

More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/162/27/ Richard Haynes, a past student of the Queensland Conservatorium, performs alongside Vanessa Tomlinson and the 2009 Percussion Ensemble in this concert to perform a series of contemporary Australian and international musical works.

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Michael Knopf

Michael Knopf presents new music for guitar from his creative practise research, drawing on his multi-style performance practise and stylistic and cross genre compositional synthesis. Michael has pursued the evolution of an individual guitar style. He has done this by combining all the elements of his diverse musical career in new material for solo guitar and for his trio Acoustica & his 4tet/5tet Centauri. Michael is an active composer dedicated to unfolding an original repertoire for ...

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Toby Wren - Carnatic Jazz Experiment

More audio available at http://www29.griffith.edu.au/radioimersd/content/view/140/27/ Toby has a BMus (composition) from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music and is currently doing a research masters here. He has written numerous works for orchestra and was invited to participate in the 2000 and 2001 Australian Composers Orchestral Forum and was a Composer Affiliate of the Queensland Orchestra in 2002. In 1997 he won the DIGF composition prize for his guitar piece 'Nebbish'. A unique col ...

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Variations on a Theme by Geofferey Hill - II. Passacaglia (for Shostakovich)

Sounding Out - 19th August 2008 The inaugural concert of the Sounding Out composers’ collective premieres works by three talented emerging composers: Liam Flenady, Lisa Cheney, and Timothy Tate. All written for the same large chamber group, each work presents a very different side to the ensemble, drawing out different potentialities and sonorities from the instruments and creating profoundly different experiences. Performed and conducted by some of the Queensland Conservatorium’s most exc ...

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Chambers - I. Zenith

Sounding Out - 19th August 2008 The inaugural concert of the Sounding Out composers’ collective premieres works by three talented emerging composers: Liam Flenady, Lisa Cheney, and Timothy Tate. All written for the same large chamber group, each work presents a very different side to the ensemble, drawing out different potentialities and sonorities from the instruments and creating profoundly different experiences. Performed and conducted by some of the Queensland Conservatorium’s most exc ...

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Life Suite - II. Oblivion

Sounding Out - 19th August 2008 The inaugural concert of the Sounding Out composers’ collective premieres works by three talented emerging composers: Liam Flenady, Lisa Cheney, and Timothy Tate. All written for the same large chamber group, each work presents a very different side to the ensemble, drawing out different potentialities and sonorities from the instruments and creating profoundly different experiences. Performed and conducted by some of the Queensland Conservatorium’s most exc ...

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Sparring, Sparring

The Louise Denson Group - Latin! - 15 August 2008 The influence and interface between Jazz and Latin styles is without question one of the major musical phenomena of the past half century. Two Brazilian - In this vein, Conservatorium Jazz lecturers Peter Walters (bass) & Jamie Clark (guitar) interpret a wide range of standard and original repertoire with a Brazilian flavour. LDG Latin! – In the second half Louise Denson Group presented a program of original Afro-Cuban inspired compositio ...

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Sambatica

The Louise Denson Group - Latin! - 15 August 2008 The influence and interface between Jazz and Latin styles is without question one of the major musical phenomena of the past half century. Two Brazilian - In this vein, Conservatorium Jazz lecturers Peter Walters (bass) & Jamie Clark (guitar) interpret a wide range of standard and original repertoire with a Brazilian flavour. LDG Latin! – In the second half Louise Denson Group presented a program of original Afro-Cuban inspired compositio ...

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Ladrang Wilujeng

QLD Conservatorium Javanese Gamelan Ensemble - 14th August 2008 For three weeks, the Conservatorium Gamelan Ensemble has had the pleasure of hosting musician in residence, Midiyanto, who has worked with the students of the Conservatorium to refine their understanding and skills in the subtle art of Javanese Gamelan music. During his residence, he has conducted ensemble rehearsals introducing several new compositions and styles of playing to the ensemble as well as presented a concert-demon ...

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Gendhing Gambirsawit - Ladrang Gonjang Ganjing

QLD Conservatorium Javanese Gamelan Ensemble - 14th August 2008 For three weeks, the Conservatorium Gamelan Ensemble has had the pleasure of hosting musician in residence, Midiyanto, who has worked with the students of the Conservatorium to refine their understanding and skills in the subtle art of Javanese Gamelan music. During his residence, he has conducted ensemble rehearsals introducing several new compositions and styles of playing to the ensemble as well as presented a concert-demon ...

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Gangsaran - Ladrang Bribil - Srepeg

QLD Conservatorium Javanese Gamelan Ensemble - 14th August 2008 For three weeks, the Conservatorium Gamelan Ensemble has had the pleasure of hosting musician in residence, Midiyanto, who has worked with the students of the Conservatorium to refine their understanding and skills in the subtle art of Javanese Gamelan music. During his residence, he has conducted ensemble rehearsals introducing several new compositions and styles of playing to the ensemble as well as presented a concert-demon ...

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Pensée écartelée

On 4 April 2008, Vanessa Tomlinson was joined by an extraordinary team of guest artists to present the first Australian retrospective concert of one of the most unique and theatrically engaging composers of our time, Slovenian Vinko Globokar. Not just music to be listened to, but something to be experienced in live performance. Guest artists for this event included Bettina Crimmins (oboe), Oscar Garrido (bassoon), Ben Marks (trombone), Ysolt Clarke (horn), Ba Da Boom Percussion and the Quee ...

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iOrpheus - The Movie

iOrpheus – the Movie was produced and directed by Masters (Honours) student Paul Davidson who led Griffith Film School student crews as part of a Community Engagement project. 5.1 sound production was completed in IMERSD by Prof Paul Draper and Music Technology (Honours) student, Alex Yabsley.  The film documents iOrpheus: Art Among Us (the iPod Opera), a concept developed by New York-based composer and internet music pioneer William Duckworth together with co-artistic director and tec ...

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Cohesive Inclusions

Jose McLaughlin and John Stefulj collaborate improvisationally as dynamic multi-instrumentalists to search new grounds which arise spontaneously. Using winds, strings and percussion, they extend upon modern, classical and ethnic traditions to create new soundscapes that change throughout performances. In this concert, Jose and John use their music to show that it is possible to build islands with water. Compositionally, they will use this event to distil their music through new horizons, ...

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Working Title (Medley)

The Local Group is not isolated, but in gravitional interaction, and member exchange, with the nearest surrounding groups. In the future, interaction between the member galaxies and with the cosmic neighbourhood will continue to change the Local Group. The substructures of the group are probably not stable. Observations and calculations suggest that the group is highly dynamic and has changed significantly in the past.This incarnation of The Local Group is Steve Newcomb on Piano, James Sher ...

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Tiny Worms

The Local Group is not isolated, but in gravitional interaction, and member exchange, with the nearest surrounding groups. In the future, interaction between the member galaxies and with the cosmic neighbourhood will continue to change the Local Group. The substructures of the group are probably not stable. Observations and calculations suggest that the group is highly dynamic and has changed significantly in the past.This incarnation of The Local Group is Steve Newcomb on Piano, James Sher ...

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Waltzes of Hwigch

Lunch Time Concert by "Safety Dance"Safety Dance are...Tony D - DrumsTony Dean has impressive reputation as one of Brisbane's hottest young drummers. His intense passion for drumming has led him to study at the Queensland Conservatorium where his is currently in his final year. When Tony isn't "ripping it up" with Safety Dance you can find him playing with other various well known Brisbane acts such as The Martinis and Emma Dean.Joff Bush - Keyboard /AccordionAfter winning the ‘Jiants of Ja ...

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One Step Closer

Lunch Time Concert by "Safety Dance" Safety Dance are... Tony D - Drums Tony Dean has impressive reputation as one of Brisbane's hottest young drummers. His intense passion for drumming has led him to study at the Queensland Conservatorium where his is currently in his final year. When Tony isn't "ripping it up" with Safety Dance you can find him playing with other various well known Brisbane acts such as The Martinis and Emma Dean. Joff Bush - Keyboard /Accordion After winning the ‘Jian ...

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Elevator Love Juice

Lunch Time Concert by "Safety Dance"Safety Dance are...Tony D - DrumsTony Dean has impressive reputation as one of Brisbane's hottest young drummers. His intense passion for drumming has led him to study at the Queensland Conservatorium where his is currently in his final year. When Tony isn't "ripping it up" with Safety Dance you can find him playing with other various well known Brisbane acts such as The Martinis and Emma Dean.Joff Bush - Keyboard /AccordionAfter winning the ‘Jiants of Ja ...

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Booyah

Lunch Time Concert by "Safety Dance"Safety Dance are...Tony D - DrumsTony Dean has impressive reputationas one of Brisbane's hottest young drummers. His intense passion for drumming has led him to study at the Queensland Conservatorium where his is currently in his final year. When Tony isn't "ripping it up" with Safety Dance you can find him playing with other various well known Brisbane acts such as The Martinis and Emma Dean.Joff Bush - Keyboard /AccordionAfter winning the ‘Jiants of Jaz ...

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