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WELCOME to the second edition of the Box Hill High School Instrumental Music Program newsletter. BHHS Instrumental Music Program Term 3, 2015 Edition Two MUSIC CALENDAR -TERM 3 DATES 21 July: Period 3 Concert Band Workshop, P09 23 July: Maton Guitar Factory Excursion Guitar students, Years 10 & 11 27 July, 3pm-7pm Concert Band, Victorian Schools Music Festival 5 August, 7pm Vocal Concert, The Hall 11 August, Lunchtime Guitar Ensemble, The Gallery 17 August, 1pm-3.15pm Wind Symphony, Victorian School Bands Festival 26 August, 8.15pm Stage Band, Victorian School Bands Festival 3 September: Wind Symphony, Royal South Street Eisteddfod 8 & 15 September, 6.30pm VCE Performance Night, The Hall 16 September Youth Contest and Concert – Choir Deakin Edge - Federation Square 17 September, 7pm Jazz Night, Box Hill RSL TERM 2 IN REVIEW Term 2 was one of our busiest terms in the music department here at Box Hill High School. All Ensembles were kept busy practising for many performances. The Concert Band and Wind Symphony went to Camp Oasis in Mt. Evelyn for the annual Band Camp where students were involved in intensive rehearsals but also had the opportunity to take part in many activities including flying fox, candle making and singing. The “Star Wars” theme was a major hit on camp with students having the option to dress up in the theme and compete for three prizes. Congratula- tions to those who won the best dressed awards, including first place winner, Zarah who dressed up as Princess Leah. The Band Camp has been running for 10 years in Mount Evelyn and we look forward to heading back in 2016.

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Page 1: Edition Two Music Program

WELCOME to the second edition of the Box Hill High School Instrumental Music Program newsletter.

BHHS Instrumental

Music Program

Term 3, 2015 Edition Two

MUSIC CALENDAR -TERM 3 DATES

21 July: Period 3

Concert Band Workshop, P09

23 July: Maton Guitar Factory Excursion

Guitar students, Years 10 & 11

27 July, 3pm-7pm

Concert Band, Victorian Schools Music Festival

5 August, 7pm

Vocal Concert, The Hall

11 August, Lunchtime

Guitar Ensemble, The Gallery

17 August, 1pm-3.15pm

Wind Symphony, Victorian School Bands Festival

26 August, 8.15pm

Stage Band, Victorian School Bands Festival

3 September:

Wind Symphony, Royal South Street Eisteddfod

8 & 15 September, 6.30pm

VCE Performance Night, The Hall

16 September

Youth Contest and Concert – Choir

Deakin Edge - Federation Square

17 September, 7pm

Jazz Night, Box Hill RSL

TERM 2 IN REVIEW

Term 2 was one of our busiest terms in the music department here at Box Hill High School. All Ensembles were

kept busy practising for many performances. The Concert Band and Wind Symphony went to Camp Oasis in Mt.

Evelyn for the annual Band Camp where students were involved in intensive rehearsals but also had the opportunity

to take part in many activities including flying fox, candle making and singing. The “Star Wars” theme was a major

hit on camp with students having the option to dress up in the theme and compete for three prizes. Congratula-

tions to those who won the best dressed awards, including first place winner, Zarah who dressed up as Princess

Leah. The Band Camp has been running for 10 years in Mount Evelyn and we look forward to heading back in 2016.

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The String Ensemble had a very busy term, performing on three occasions. Their debut performance was in the gallery

outside the library, wowing passersby with the unmistakable sound of Violins, Cellos and a Double Bass. The following

week, students participated in the Victorian School Music Festival Orchestral section at the Hawthorn Arts Centre. The

Ensemble played in the Junior section where they accounted themselves very well. Students had an onstage tutorial and

the opportunity to listen to three other ensembles perform.

Voice students had the amazing opportunity to take part in the Big Barbershop Day Out at the Waverley Baptist Church

in Wheelers Hill. The 2 day workshop was a chance for students to be trained in singing in harmony in a cappella

context. It was an excellent intensive workshop for all who attended.

Other performances included 40 Dorking Road Nursing Home (Guitar Ensemble and Choir), Open Night performances

by the Stage Band and Choir, school assembly performances and a Junior and Senior Choir Workshop with guest, Chris-

tine Storey.

The term ended with a wonderful Winter Concert show-casing all regularly rehearsing Ensembles at Box Hill High

School. Thank you to all students who performed admirably, parents who support their children’s music education,

instrumental music staff and Patricia Musumeci for her ongoing support of the program and the concert. Photos by

Travis Easton and James Taylor from the concert are available in the student share folder on the school

network. Students can access these at school and copy them onto a usb drive. Some photos can also be

found in the gallery on the school website.

Troy Rogers

VOCAL CONCERT AND JAZZ NIGHT

We are all looking forward to another busy Term 3 which will include The Vocal Concert on 5th August in the School

Hall and Jazz Night on 17 September at the Box Hill RSL. You will no doubt be entertained at these evenings, run by

Ms Brown and Mr Corcoran respectively. We hope to see you there. Entry is $5 and monies raised will go towards

fundraising for a grand piano.

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2015 MUSIC CAPTAINS

The Music Captains of 2015 are Cole and Tiffany of Year

12. Music Captains are required to display outstanding

leadership qualities at all times and be role models for stu-

dents in the music community. Cole’s and Tiffany’s roles

as Music Captains require them to represent the Instru-

mental Music Program at Box Hill High School by speaking

at assemblies and concerts, helping to organise school

events and co-ordinate students, promote the Instrumen-

tal Music Program within the school and community, write

articles for the newsletter and school magazine and be

willing to support the Music Program. The personal quali-

ties required to fulfil this role are leadership skills, good

organisation skills, confidence in speaking, maturity,

responsibility and the ability to communicate well. Both

Music Captains have written a few lines about themselves

and how their interest in music began.

Cole

Hi, I’m Cole, one of the Music Captains at Box Hill High

School! My musical journey began in late primary school,

when I started playing the piano. I switched to getting

lessons on the Alto Saxophone in Year 7 and fell in love

with jazz, funk and soul. Now I play saxophone in the

school Wind Symphony, Stage Band and sing in the Senior

Choir, as well as playing bass and singing in a pop/rock

band with my two brothers (called Brother for some

reason). I listen to and play music all the time, and can’t

imagine what my life would be like without it!

Tiffany

My name is Tiffany, one of Box Hill High School's Music

Captains for 2015. I have been involved with the BHHS

Music Program since I was in Year 7, and it was then that I

picked up clarinet, learning for three years while playing in

the band, along with singing in the school's Junior Choir for

my first two years. I stopped learning clarinet after three

years, but I ended up playing in the school's Wind Sympho-

ny for two additional years after I stopped learning.

During this time, I also took piano lessons outside of

school and became the school's choir accompanist in Year

9 where I still play as the choir accompanist for the choir.

Being in the music program has been an enriching and

rewarding experience for me, as it has let me pursue my

many different musical interests. It has also aided in my

approach to music and my musical expression - seeing how

my band director expressed different moods helped me to

understand different aspects of musicality and express this

in my playing more proficiently, both on piano and clarinet.

This year I am studying Music Performance 3/4 on Piano

(classical) which will be invaluable for my development as

a musician.

“FRIENDS OF MUSIC” 2016

In 2016, the Friends of Music parents group will

begin and will help our growing music program by

assisting at the various concerts held by the music

department throughout the year. They will also

assist in fundraising activities to help buy musical

instruments and provide funds for upcoming tours.

It is the aim of the group to meet several times

throughout the year. Parents will be able to sign up

at the beginning of next year.

BIG BARBERSHOP DAY OUT

TIFFANY AND COLE

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MUSIC FUN FACTS

What was the first band to sell one million records?

The Glenn Miller Orchestra

What classical composer had a piano designed with special

smaller keys as his hands were so small?

Frederick Chopin

What instrument was once known as a sackbut?

The trombone

Taylor Swift spent her childhood on a Christmas tree farm

Justin Bieber is the youngest artist to have 5 number one

albums in the US.

Which decade was known as the Jazz Age?

The decade known as the Jazz Age was the 1920’s, also

known as the Roaring Twenties.

CONTACT US

For more information about the Instrumental Music

Program, please feel free to contact us at the school.

Mr Troy Rogers

Director of Music

Email: [email protected]

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WINTER CONCERT— JUNE 2015