12 Emerging composers for wind symphony

I am pleased to have given support to provide 12 emerging composers an opportunity to have their work workshopped and performed by The Grainger Wind Symphony conducted by myself.

The process began with a call for submissions from emerging Australian composers back in 2019. But COVID restrictions cause the performance to be postponed to 3 September 2023! The short-listed composers received detailed feedback on how the score and parts could be improved so performers could see their intentions more clearly. It took a lot of hours!

A total of 21 compositions were received, only 12 were selected for performance. After considering the suggestions, composers resubmitted their score and set of parts, which were then printed. Rehearsal commenced and composers were invited to come to a rehearsal for a chat. Some connected via video conferencing technology because they lived too far away. To meet the composer was an important link for every musician when performing their work.

Through the services of Paul, a member of GWS, each composer has received audio recordings of their work in rehearsal and performance. This was important so composers could hear how their work sounded by live musicians.

The concert was Saturday 3rd September 2022 in Salvation Army Box Hill Hall.

Since the concert, several composers have given feedback that they approved for posting publicly. To see the comments, click here.

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Roland presenting at Australian National Band and Orchestra Conference WA 2021 ‘Music Moves Us’

Roland Yeung, long time ABODA contributor and life member, presented as part of ANBOC 2021 hosted in Western Australia. He presented two sessions which were recorded on video. ANBOC 21 was an on-line only conference.

ANBOC 2021 Music Moves Us presented by ABODA WA

Presentation One: The Creativity of Percy Grainger. This provides an update on new and exciting resources related to ‘Understanding the Creativity of Percy Grainger’ including the new Grainger Journal and discussions on Grainger’s folk song studies.

List of Resources click here to download

Presentation Two: In The Beginning – Then What Happened!! Roland will be exploring how young teacher-conductors can use conducting strategies and techniques to ensure excellent performances at festivals and competitions. The conducting techniques demonstrated use the principles of the Saito Conducting Method.

List of conducting resources click here.

Four slides from the video showing: 1. Shakui, 2. Tataki, 3. Heikin Undo, 4. 3 Saito Conducting Techniques, 5. Commencing

Link to Facebook page for ANBOC21 https://www.facebook.com/vic.aboda/photos/a.3731577733609931/3731577620276609

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