August
Stefan Dohr
Visiting Artist
Brass
Principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Stefan Dohr performs alongside students from QCGU. Proclaimed by the New York Chronicle as the “king of his instrument”, Stefan Dohr is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest horn players.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Re-Searching Through the Arts: Brydie-Leigh Bartleet’s Fullbright Journey
Research
Research
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet shares insights from her 3-month journey as a Fulbright Scholar at New York University working closely with Prof. Barbara Hesser to build upon the Music as a Global Resource they produced for the UN’s 75th Anniversary.
Natural Phenomena: New Sounds by Australian Women
Faculty
Percussion, Woodwind
QCGU alumni Hannah Reardon-Smith, Jodie Rottle, and Rebecca Lloyd-Jones present a performance of recently composed works for flutes and percussion by diverse Australian women. The program includes works that explore aspects of our natural environment by leading Asian-Australian composer Liza Lim (Bioluminescence, 2019), Yuin Aboriginal composer Brenda Gifford (Mungala: Clouds, 2018), and young Asian-Australian composer Kezia Yap (space two, 2020; written in collaboration with Hannah Reardon-Smith), along with a world premiere of a new work by Lebanese-Australian performer-composer Jodie Rottle.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Piano Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Piano
A showcase featuring our talented piano students.
Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
Orchestra
Orchestra
Presented under the baton of conductor Peter Luff, this is your opportunity to experience the Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra as they demonstrate why Tchaikovsky was one of the Romantic era’s finest composers. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to hear one of the composers most loved large-scale creations in our beautiful theatre. The concert will also feature Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 performed by Joshua Noronha.

String Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Strings
A showcase of our talented string students.
Schubert: Winterreise, D.911
Visiting Artist
Classical
Internationally renowned tenor Andrew Goodwin joins long-time collaborator Daniel de Borah to present Schubert’s towering masterpiece.
“If there’s a tenor with a sweeter tone than Sydneysider Andrew Goodwin I haven’t heard them.”
Limelight Magazine, April 2021
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
PlaySpace: Dr Mads Krogh
Lunchtime
Research
Abstract communalities: Reconsidering genre for digital times
Long-standing views in (popular) music studies consider notions of genre closely linked to musico-cultural communities. Concepts such as genre world, genre culture and the prominence of ‘scene-based’ genres (Lena 2012) in popular music historiography testify to this. However, current developments – such as the networked thriving of SOME folksonomies, expanding MIR-based taxonomies, the ‘contextual turn’ in music streaming (Prey 2018) and socio-aesthetic ideals of ‘post-genre’ (James 2017) – raise questions about this linkage. In this presentation, I take these questions as a starting point for arguing that musical genre theory might benefit from considering processes of abstraction as central to categorical infrastructures and communalities as these develop in digitized musical life. Specifically, the concept of ‘musico-generic abstraction’ (Krogh 2019) aims at theorizing the productive de-contextualization entailed in the manufacture of general terms (not least by digital means) and the potential, mutual mediation of genre and related types or classes, for example, of style, mood, activity, or location. Two examples will be considered: First, the role (and persistent importance) of genres in individualized, context-driven music recommendation, particularly, in the context of Spotify. Secondly, the construction of communalities in tag-based communication about music, particularly, in the realm of producer-oriented audio distribution platforms (e.g. SoundCloud and Bandcamp).
Mads Krogh is Associate Professor of Popular Music Culture at the School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark. His research deals with issues of genre, mediation and practice, drawing inspirations from cultural sociology, assemblage, affect, and actor network theory. Recent publications and ongoing projects include Music radio: Building communities, mediating genres (Bloomsbury 2019), Methodologies of affective experimentation (Palgrave 2022), Musical genre: Assemblage and abstraction (Bloomsbury, contracted).
PlaySpace is an arena for discussion and collaboration around the themes of music and research. Playspace offers opportunities for scholars to discuss recent works in an informal setting, encouraging the sharing of new ideas and approaches to inquiry. Drop in and bring your lunch – open to Conservatorium staff and students only. QCRC 3.44

Wind Department Showcase
Lunchtime
Woodwind
Come and delight at the extraordinary talents of our wind department students, showcasing them in many combinations from solo through to large chamber works.
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Brass Faculty Concert
Faculty
Brass
*Please note: this event has been cancelled.
Offerings from some of the best professional brass musicians nationally. The Brass faculty is joined by some of our most talented students.
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

September
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Performing Arts
Acting
Set in a courtroom in Purgatory, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. Boasting a large, zany cast of characters, the play asks one of the most plaguing questions in the Christian ideology: what happened to Judas Iscariot? The facts (we think!) we know are these: Judas was the disciple of Jesus who betrayed his friend and teacher to the authorities. He is seen as the man responsible for Jesus’s death; afterwards, Judas fell into despair and hung himself from an olive tree; since then, he has been suffering for his deeds deep in Hell, and will continue to do so for all eternity. Is that really fair? Was Judas the duplicitous master of his own fate, a much-suffering pawn used for Jesus’s ends, or just a man who made a mistake?
The play uses flashbacks to an imagined childhood and lawyers who call for the testimonies of such witnesses as Mother Teresa, Caiaphas, Saint Monica, Sigmund Freud, and Satan.
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
by Stephen Adly Guirgis
By arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd, on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Music Technology LIVE Capstone
New Music
Popular Music
5 September Event
Third year CMT students present a concert of new and original works with a variety of electronic and digital technology.
4 November Event
Third year CMT students present their final performances of original work – come support our graduating students!
Divertimenti
Students
Classical
Queensland Conservatorium’s premiere string ensemble directed by Gyorgy Deri.
Piano Series: Natasha Vlassenko
Piano
Piano
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Faculty Chamber Ensemble
Faculty
Classical
Faculty members from the String and Keyboard departments present beautiful works of the chamber music repertoire.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Pincott/Newcomb
Faculty
Classical, Jazz
Kayleigh Pincott presents original compositions and arrangements for small ensemble, featuring voices, piano and string quartet. In collaboration with Dr. Steve Newcomb as pianist and co-arranger, tonight’s performance will explore the interplay between jazz and chamber music, combining intricate writing and textures with original compositions and re-imaginings of beautiful covers.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Iolanthe
Opera
Opera & Voice
The Queen of the Fairies meets Britain’s legal establishment in this hilarious comic opera from the masters of the genre, Gilbert & Sullivan. Since its sparkling 1882 premiere at London’s new Savoy Theatre, the fantastical satire Iolanthe has delighted audiences with its clever combination of romance, humor, political satire, and the memorable musical numbers that made Gilbert and Sullivan household names. Set in the world of the fairies and the mortal world, this fantasy story centers on the titular character, Iolanthe, who falls in love with a mortal man, bearing him a child who must tackle the world of love as half man, half fairy. A fantastic (in the true sense of the word) mélange of Victorian pantomime and the British Legal establishment, ‘Iolanthe’ is a satire on the power of hereditary rule and the class system, that classic Victorian sacred cow. And wherever the Victorians had their sacred cows, there was WS Gilbert ready to milk them for all the laughs he could get. The operas are, of course still relevant today because those sacred cows are still with us, they are just fatter! This beloved classic is still a timeless favorite of opera companies, schools, and concert stages all over the world. Our production will be directed by Stuart Maunder, with music under the baton of Conductor Johannes Fritzsch.
Group prices available- phone QTIX groups on (07) 3840 7466 or email [email protected]

Real-Time Systems
New Music
Popular Music
First year CMT students present a concert with bespoke software instruments using open-source visual programming language Pure Data (Pd).
Iolanthe
Opera
Opera & Voice
The Queen of the Fairies meets Britain’s legal establishment in this hilarious comic opera from the masters of the genre, Gilbert & Sullivan. Since its sparkling 1882 premiere at London’s new Savoy Theatre, the fantastical satire Iolanthe has delighted audiences with its clever combination of romance, humor, political satire, and the memorable musical numbers that made Gilbert and Sullivan household names. Set in the world of the fairies and the mortal world, this fantasy story centers on the titular character, Iolanthe, who falls in love with a mortal man, bearing him a child who must tackle the world of love as half man, half fairy. A fantastic (in the true sense of the word) mélange of Victorian pantomime and the British Legal establishment, ‘Iolanthe’ is a satire on the power of hereditary rule and the class system, that classic Victorian sacred cow. And wherever the Victorians had their sacred cows, there was WS Gilbert ready to milk them for all the laughs he could get. The operas are, of course still relevant today because those sacred cows are still with us, they are just fatter! This beloved classic is still a timeless favorite of opera companies, schools, and concert stages all over the world. Our production will be directed by Stuart Maunder, with music under the baton of Conductor Johannes Fritzsch.
Group prices available- phone QTIX groups on (07) 3840 7466 or email [email protected]

Brass Department Lunchtime Concert
Students
Brass
Featuring the talented students of the Brass department, performing in chamber music and large ensemble settings.
Ba Da Boom Percussion in Concert
New Music
Percussion
Queensland Conservatorium resident percussion group Ba Da Boom Percussion present an invigorating showcase of works for percussion.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Guitar Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Guitar
A Showcase of our talented guitar students.
Imaginary Hybridity
Faculty
Chamber, Jazz
Drawing on Brazilian genres, ‘post-jazz’ and chamber music, ‘Imaginary Hybridity’ stages a counterhistory of musical interactions, a ‘what could have been’ that points to possible new futures. As we strive to weave together survival techniques in the face of ongoing global crises, we find value in re-narrating pasts and recuperating ‘lost horizons’. This music is a small attempt to do so.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Iolanthe
Opera
Opera & Voice
The Queen of the Fairies meets Britain’s legal establishment in this hilarious comic opera from the masters of the genre, Gilbert & Sullivan. Since its sparkling 1882 premiere at London’s new Savoy Theatre, the fantastical satire Iolanthe has delighted audiences with its clever combination of romance, humor, political satire, and the memorable musical numbers that made Gilbert and Sullivan household names. Set in the world of the fairies and the mortal world, this fantasy story centers on the titular character, Iolanthe, who falls in love with a mortal man, bearing him a child who must tackle the world of love as half man, half fairy. A fantastic (in the true sense of the word) mélange of Victorian pantomime and the British Legal establishment, ‘Iolanthe’ is a satire on the power of hereditary rule and the class system, that classic Victorian sacred cow. And wherever the Victorians had their sacred cows, there was WS Gilbert ready to milk them for all the laughs he could get. The operas are, of course still relevant today because those sacred cows are still with us, they are just fatter! This beloved classic is still a timeless favorite of opera companies, schools, and concert stages all over the world. Our production will be directed by Stuart Maunder, with music under the baton of Conductor Johannes Fritzsch.
Group prices available- phone QTIX groups on (07) 3840 7466 or email [email protected]

Saxophone Orchestra
Orchestra
Woodwind
The Queensland Conservatorium Saxophone Orchestra presents an evening of exciting chamber works for mixed saxophone. Enjoy an evening of diverse music from a variety of talented composers that showcase the versatility of the classical saxophone.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Iolanthe
Opera
Opera & Voice
The Queen of the Fairies meets Britain’s legal establishment in this hilarious comic opera from the masters of the genre, Gilbert & Sullivan. Since its sparkling 1882 premiere at London’s new Savoy Theatre, the fantastical satire Iolanthe has delighted audiences with its clever combination of romance, humor, political satire, and the memorable musical numbers that made Gilbert and Sullivan household names. Set in the world of the fairies and the mortal world, this fantasy story centers on the titular character, Iolanthe, who falls in love with a mortal man, bearing him a child who must tackle the world of love as half man, half fairy. A fantastic (in the true sense of the word) mélange of Victorian pantomime and the British Legal establishment, ‘Iolanthe’ is a satire on the power of hereditary rule and the class system, that classic Victorian sacred cow. And wherever the Victorians had their sacred cows, there was WS Gilbert ready to milk them for all the laughs he could get. The operas are, of course still relevant today because those sacred cows are still with us, they are just fatter! This beloved classic is still a timeless favorite of opera companies, schools, and concert stages all over the world. Our production will be directed by Stuart Maunder, with music under the baton of Conductor Johannes Fritzsch.
Group prices available- phone QTIX groups on (07) 3840 7466 or email [email protected]

Creative Music Ensemble
New Music
Popular Music
Join the Creative Music Ensemble in a performance of contemporary classics.
Piano Series: Daniel de Borah
Faculty
Piano
Faculty member Daniel de Borah performs classic piano works.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available. |
Composition Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Composition
New music from the students of the Composition Department.
Student Band Night
Students
Jazz
An evening of music by student-led bands from the jazz department.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Acting & Musical Theatre Showcase
Performing Arts
Acting, Musical Theatre
Join us at the Burke Street Studio for a taste of some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire. This event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed 75 minute showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Acting and Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2022.

QCGU Piano Student Showcase
Piano
Piano
Showcase of QCGU Top Piano students.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Filmharmonic
Orchestra
Orchestra
The Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra presents an exciting collaboration with the Griffith Film School, curated and conducted by Peter Morris. The program will feature original collaborations between student composers and filmmakers as well as established and iconic film music performed as a live soundtrack to the moving image. This concert is underpinned by research around visual technology in the concert hall, collaborative performance art and groundbreaking advances in interactive media. This event was a sellout in 2021 – grab your tickets early to avoid missing out!

Acting & Musical Theatre Showcase
Performing Arts
Acting, Musical Theatre
Join us at the Burke Street Studio for a taste of some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire. This event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed 75 minute showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Acting and Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2022.

Acting & Musical Theatre Showcase
Performing Arts
Acting, Musical Theatre
Join us at the Burke Street Studio for a taste of some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire. This event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed 75 minute showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Acting and Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2022.

Acting & Musical Theatre Showcase
Performing Arts
Acting, Musical Theatre
Join us at the Burke Street Studio for a taste of some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire. This event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed 75 minute showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Acting and Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2022.

October
Talking Music
Lunchtime
Research
The Talking Music lecture series opens the doors to the innovative inquiry and creative exploration that characterise music research at the Conservatorium. Our speakers examine music and musical practices, the roles that music plays in our lives and communities, and the potentials of music to sustain and lead societal change. Lectures are open to the public and free to attend.
Guitar Extravaganza
New Music
Guitar
This exciting celebration of the guitar will feature the Riverside Guitar Ensemble, alongside smaller guitar ensembles.

Double Bass Concert
Lunchtime
Strings
QCGU Double Bass students performance.
Student Band Night
Students
Jazz
An evening of music by student-led bands from the jazz department.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Composition Department Evening Concert
Students
New Music
New music from the students of the Composition Department.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Chamber Music Side-by-Side
Orchestra
Orchestra
Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers, with one performer to a part. This celebratory concert sees students of the chamber music program perform alongside faculty and guest artists

Vocal Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Voice
Students of the classical voice program will perform a program of art song, vocal chamber music and popular operatic works.
Con Big Band
Jazz
Jazz
The Conservatorium Big Band will present an exciting concert of classic big band repertoire, composed and arranged by some of the greatest exponents of the genre.
Student Band Night
Students
Jazz
An evening of music by student-led bands from the jazz department.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Pop: Live & Loud
New Music
Popular Music
A showcase of first and second year popular music students.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Conservatorium Wind Orchestra: Symphonic Winds
Orchestra
Orchestra
Under the baton of conductor Stefanie Smith, the Conservatorium Wind Orchestra presents an evening of large-scale symphonic works for winds, brass and percussion.
(Program to be advised later in the year)

String Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Strings
A showcase of our talented string students.
Chamber Music Showcase
Faculty
Students
An evening of chamber music delights.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Wind Department Showcase
Lunchtime
Woodwind
Come and delight at the extraordinary talents of our wind department students, showcasing them in many combinations from solo through to large chamber works.
Chamber Music Showcase
Faculty
Students
An evening of chamber music delights.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Chamber Music Showcase
Faculty
Students
An evening of chamber music delights.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Jazz Showcase
Jazz
Jazz
The very best of the jazz department will be on show in the Conservatorium Theatre, presenting a collage of acts, featuring vocal and instrumental students, alongside Queensland Conservatorium’s premier big band, The Con Artists.

Pop Showcase
Students
Popular Music
Hear from our exceptional third year popular music students in this sparkling evening of fresh talent. The event is created, designed, and performed by the students and is an important part of their final capstone project before graduation. Come along and support this amazing night of original music.

Multimedia Project
Music Technology
Popular Music
Second year CMT students present live audio-visual compositions created with Touch Designer.
Jazz Vocal Ensembles
Students
Jazz
QCGU’s premier jazz vocal ensembles Raised Voices and In-Voices present a double bill of unique compositions and arrangements for the genre.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Piano Department Lunchtime Concert
Lunchtime
Piano
A showcase featuring our talented piano students.
Pash
Performing Arts
Acting
Enjoy performances from our second year Bachelor of Acting students as they investigate Australian Theatre. Weaving classic and contemporary scenes into their own unique performance, students will explore what it means to be an actor in Australia today. Expect to feel all of the emotions as students portray a range of characters, relationships, and uniquely Aussie themes.

Conservatorium Singers
Students
Voice
The Queensland Conservatorium Singers perform two masterpieces of the choral repertoire: Haydn’s Te Deum in C Major and Mozart’s Vesperae solennes di Confessore.
Tickets are $20 at the door. $15 concession tickets are also available.
Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra: Bruckner No.8
Orchestra
Orchestra
Experience the Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra presenting Brucker Symphony No. 8 under the baton of conductor Johannes Fritzsch. Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 8 in C minor is the last symphony the composer completed. It is a surprising and extraordinary piece, and one you won’t want to miss.

Pash
Performing Arts
Acting
Enjoy performances from our second year Bachelor of Acting students as they investigate Australian Theatre. Weaving classic and contemporary scenes into their own unique performance, students will explore what it means to be an actor in Australia today. Expect to feel all of the emotions as students portray a range of characters, relationships, and uniquely Aussie themes.

Pash
Performing Arts
Acting
Enjoy performances from our second year Bachelor of Acting students as they investigate Australian Theatre. Weaving classic and contemporary scenes into their own unique performance, students will explore what it means to be an actor in Australia today. Expect to feel all of the emotions as students portray a range of characters, relationships, and uniquely Aussie themes.

Pash
Performing Arts
Acting
Enjoy performances from our second year Bachelor of Acting students as they investigate Australian Theatre. Weaving classic and contemporary scenes into their own unique performance, students will explore what it means to be an actor in Australia today. Expect to feel all of the emotions as students portray a range of characters, relationships, and uniquely Aussie themes.

November
Music Technology LIVE Capstone
New Music
Popular Music
5 September Event
Third year CMT students present a concert of new and original works with a variety of electronic and digital technology.
4 November Event
Third year CMT students present their final performances of original work – come support our graduating students!
Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)

Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)

Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)

Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)

Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)

Heathers
Performing Arts
Musical Theatre
Heathers The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and kiss Heather’s aerobicised ass… but J.D. has another plan for that bullet.
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe
Based on the film written by
Daniel Waters
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL contains strong language, dark issues, adult themes, sex scenes, and acted violence. Please use discretion when booking tickets for children. Heathers is a black comedy and exists to combat its own subject matter. It’s a show about high school students in 1989 and contains uncensored high school vernacular.
If this performance raises issues for you, please contact:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 Crisis Support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 22 46 36 (24/7 Crisis Support)
