About Lewes Peddell

Dr Lewes Ped­dell begin_of_the_skype_highlighting     end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting     end_of_the_skype_highlighting is Head of Instru­mental Music at Can­ter­bury Col­lege. He com­pleted his Mas­ters in Music (Wind Con­duct­ing) and a PhD in Music (Music Ed/Conducting) at the Uni­ver­sity of Min­nesota and he was a fac­ulty mem­ber of the Sun­der­man Con­ser­vat­ory of Music, Gettys­burg Col­lege.

An evening with Johan de Meij

 

ABODA QLD, in part­ner­ship with Open Con­ser­vat­orium, Queens­land Con­ser­vat­orium Grif­fith Uni­ver­sity, is host­ing ‘An Even­ing with Johan de Meij’ on Wed­nes­day 31 March 2010. Enjoy a con­ver­sa­tion with Johan on top­ics ran­ging from com­pos­ing and con­duct­ing to music in gen­eral, and also have the oppor­tun­ity to chat and mingle with other mem­bers of our asso­ci­ation. The even­ing starts with a meet and greet from 7pm, fol­lowed by a present­a­tion by Johan de Meij. The even­ing will con­clude by 9.30pm. Com­pli­ment­ary cheese and a glass of wine will be served. A one-hour Pro­fes­sional Devel­op­ment cer­ti­fic­ate will be issued.

Venue: Queens­land Con­ser­vat­orium Board Room

Cost: $10.00 ABODA QLD members/$15.00 non-members. Lim­ited to first 40 paid respondents.

To register go to the Event Regis­tra­tion page.

QCM Reading Day

ABODA QLD mem­bers and con­cert band dir­ect­ors should con­sider attend­ing the Queens­land Conservatorium’s Rapid Read­ing Day. It will gives teach­ers and con­duct­ors the oppor­tun­ity to hear qual­ity rep­er­toire avail­able for ensembles in 2010. You will be able to share and dis­cuss ideas and con­sid­er­a­tions for future per­form­ance. Par­ti­cipants are also encour­aged to bring their instru­ment and join oth­ers in per­form­ing these out­stand­ing new works. Con­tinue read­ing

Annual General Meeting

The ABODA QLD Man­age­ment Com­mit­tee has resolved to meet on the 2nd Wed­nes­day of every month, with the excep­tion of when this day falls in a school break. All mem­bers of ABODA QLD are wel­come to attend the meet­ings — to con­trib­ute ideas and to offer opin­ions; how­ever, the ABODA QLD con­sti­tu­tion only gives vot­ing priv­ileges to Man­age­ment Com­mit­tee mem­bers. Con­tact Emma Carey (sec­ret­ary) if you’ll be attend a meet­ing so that we can get an agenda to you.

ABODA QLD Man­age­ment Com­mit­tee meet­ing dates for 2010

Check back reg­u­larly for updated details.

Annual Gen­eral Meet­ing
Wed­nes­day 10 Feb­ru­ary, 7.00 pm
Con­tinue read­ing

QBOC2010

QBOC2010Queens­land Band and Orches­tra Clinic 2010

Fri 9 — Sun 11 July 2010

ABODA QLD is host­ing the Queens­land Band and Orches­tra Clinic in 2010 (QBOC2010). Final stages of plan­ning are well under­way for this major regional con­fer­ence which is being held from Fri­day 9 to Sunday 11 July 2010 at Hill­brook Anglican School, Bris­bane. The pro­gram is designed for school and com­munity band and orches­tra dir­ect­ors of all levels and will include con­duct­ing mas­ter classes, for­ums to explore rep­er­toire, rehearsal tech­niques, instru­ment ped­agogy and addi­tional oppor­tun­it­ies to dis­cover the latest in music tech­no­logy. Con­tinue read­ing

Big band reading session wrap-up

Septem­ber 13: Queens­land Youth Orches­tra Big Band Con­cert and ABODAQ Big Band Read­ing Ses­sion. This per­form­ance and read­ing ses­sion gave attendees the oppor­tun­ity to listen one of Queensland’s premier youth Jazz Ensembles per­form and then par­ti­cip­ate in a rep­er­toire ses­sion con­sidered rel­ev­ant to today’s level 2 through 4 jazz ensembles. As part of the event we induc­ted six new stu­dent mem­bers of QYOBB who were music edu­ca­tion can­did­ates either study­ing at the Queens­land Con­ser­vat­ory or Grif­fith Uni­ver­sity. The after­noon was led by David Coit, music dir­ector of QYOBB and an ABODAQ man­age­ment com­mit­tee member.

The rep­er­toire was sponsored by Music Express and included:

Level 2
Blue Monk — Thel­o­nionius Monk arr. Berry
This is a flex­ible arrange­ment of this jazz stand­ard for ensembles that might not have a full com­pli­ment.
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Blues In Hoss Flat — Basie and Foster arr. Taylor
A great ver­sion of this shuffle tune for young bands–simple repet­it­ive rhythms with some good solo sec­tions.
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Basin Street Blues — Spen­cer Wil­li­ams arr. Sweeney
For every­one that knows this tune, this is a great, simple arrange­ment with great oppor­tun­ity for solo­ing in a simple key.
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Level 3
Free For All — Len­nie Niehaus
I like Niehaus stuff as he writes swing music that really accen­tu­ates the cor­rect rhythmic phras­ing for swing pat­terns. Well writ­ten with great artic­u­la­tion mark­ings — these pieces are always a pleas­ure to play and straight ahead for an audi­ence to listen to.
Pub­lished by Kendor

Spain — Corea arr. Jen­nings
A stand­ard in terms of big band genre and good chance for musi­cians to exper­i­ence tight, latin-type grooves.
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Jumpin East of Java — Set­zer arr. Holmes
Made fam­ous by the Brian Set­zer orches­tra, this is an upbeat tune that fea­tures a vocal­ist and great solos sec­tions. It’s a great arrange­ment of this tune and really swings along!
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Level 4
Theme From Fam­ily Guy — Mac­Far­lane and Zuck­er­man
While I’m not one for arrange­ments of TV themes this one really swings and has a great energy to it. Hard enough to be a chal­lenge but straight ahead enough for audi­ences — it’s a great tune for con­certs.
Pub­lished by Hal Leonard

Drivin — Adrien Re
This is a strong shuffle feel and really chal­lenges dif­fer­ent sec­tions of the band at dif­fer­ent times –repet­it­ive grooves in the rhythm sec­tion means that the sec­tion can really lock in and find the groove.
Pub­lished by Alfred

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Repertoire development workshop wrap-up

Rep­er­toire Devel­op­ment Work­shop with Queens­land Wind and Brass. The focus of the even­ing was on con­cert band rep­er­toire between levels 1 and 4. Sev­eral clas­sics and mod­ern stand­ards from each level that are in print and read­ily avail­able at retail shops were presen­ted on the even­ing. The even­ing was led by Paul Kucharski, music dir­ector of QWAB and an ABODA QLD man­age­ment com­mit­tee mem­ber. Con­duct­ors included Alisa Jones, David Jones, Paul Kucharski, Lewes Ped­dell and Jes­sica White. The rep­er­toire was sponsored by (in alpha­bet­ical order): Billy Hyde Music, Brolga Music, Ellaways Music, Music Express, and Prestige Music. The suc­cess of this event has gen­er­ated the interest to rep­lic­ate the event in regional areas which will be made pos­sible by the agree­ment of all spon­sors for ABODAQ to retain the music.

The rep­er­toire per­formed on the night included:

Level 1
Wacky Waltz–Brian West (Brolga)
Ancient Voices–Michael Sweeney    (Hal Leonard)
Japan­ese Festival–Quincy Hil­liard (Carl Fisc­her)
The New Anzacs–Brian Hogg (Brolga)
Celtic Air and Dance–Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard)
A Pre­his­toric Suite–Paul Jen­nings (Hal Leonard)

Level 2
Regi­mental Honor–John Moss (Hal Leonard)
Linden Lea–Ralph Vaughan Wil­li­ams (Boosey and Hawkes)
St Peters­burg March–Johnnie Vin­son (Hal Leonard)
Fire Dance–David Shaf­fer (Barn­house)
Soldier’s Pro­ces­sion and Sword Dance–Bob Mar­golis (Man­hat­tan Beach)
Asian Folk Rhapsody–Richard Saucedo (Hal Leonard)

Level 3
York­shire Ballad–James Barnes (South­ern)
Cajun Folk Songs–Frank Ticheli    (Man­hat­tan Beach)
Dia­mond Fanfare–Samuel Hazo (Hal Leonard)
March of the Bel­gian Paratroopers–Leemans/Swearingen (Hal Leonard)
Three Ayres from Gloucester–Hugh Stu­art (Shawnee Press)
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers–Ralph Ford (Bel­win)
Greensleeves–Alfred Reed (Barnhouse)

Level 4
Albanian Dance–Shelley Han­son (Boosey and Hawkes)
The Hornet’s Nest–Ralph Hult­gren (Brolga)

Dane Lam orchestra conducting workshops

Hos­ted by ABODAQ, Dane has been engaged to guest conduct/rehearse the Kelvin Grove State High School String Orches­tra (Fri­day 21 August, 7.30 am), St Paul’s School Orches­tra (Monday 24 August, 7.30am), Bris­bane Girls Gram­mar School Orches­tra (Fri­day 28 August, 7.00 am), and Can­ter­bury Col­lege (Fri­day 28 August, 3.30 pm). It may be pos­sible for ABODAQ mem­bers to observe these rehears­als — please con­tact me (l.peddell@canterbury.qld.edu.au) for more inform­a­tion. An art­icle on his visit will be pos­ted early September.

Who is Dane? Hailed as one of the ‘most tal­en­ted young con­duct­ors Aus­tralia has pro­duced’ [Lime­light Magazine, Aus­tralia, June 2007] as well as one of its ‘bright­est hopes’ [The Aus­tralian, April 20 2007], Queens­land nat­ive, Dane Lam was first intro­duced to con­duct­ing through Sym­phony Ser­vices Aus­tralia who noted his tal­ent and nur­tured his devel­op­ment. After gradu­at­ing from Queens­land Uni­ver­sity with a Bach­elor of Music, Dane was fun­ded to study at New York’s pres­ti­gi­ous Juil­liard School where he has recently gradu­ated with a Mas­ters degree in con­duct­ing. This Septem­ber he will be start­ing a Junior Con­duct­ing Fel­low­ship at the Royal North­ern Col­lege of Music in the UK. See www.danelam.net for more information.

Russell Gray workshop: what we learned …

The Rus­sell Gray Con­duct­ors Work­shop con­cluded just a few hours ago … and what a ter­rific suc­cess it was! We had 11 par­ti­cipants — 5 con­duct­ors and 6 observ­ers — which included a con­tin­gent of four stu­dents from USQ who made the trip from Too­woomba on the recom­mend­a­tion of Lor­raine Fuller (ABODAQ mem­ber in Toowoomba).

The after­noon star­ted with a 90-minute dis­cus­sion led by Rus­sell. In the ses­sion we covered con­duct­ing exer­cises to: sens­it­ise your band to your tech­nique; cla­rify your tech­nique to max­im­ise play­ing time for your ensemble without stop­ping to explain what you can show non-verbally; pre­pare ges­tures before they hap­pen; and to gain greater left-hand independence.

In rela­tion to rehearsal tech­niques, Rus­sell began by stat­ing it should all be in your tech­nique, although with younger groups we do have to teach stu­dents what they need to do for what they see. Refer­ring to a psy­cho­logy study done with his band in the UK, Rus­sell thought the most import­ant out­come was that the first five minutes of a rehearsal are most cru­cial to estab­lish­ing atten­tion and focus which lasts through­out the entire rehearsal. He uses hymn tunes in this first phase of the rehearsal and to increase focus he has the ensemble modify the rhythm, dynam­ics and artic­u­la­tion of the ori­ginal hymn. Rus­sell has developed 101 ways to modify a hymn (I’ll see if I can get it for ABODAQ mem­bers!) which he used to get his bands in the ‘zone’. He also coun­selled that before you stop an ensemble know what you’re going to say and find ways to keep all mem­bers of the ensemble involved.

In addi­tion to the above, among the most import­ant ideas I took away from the open­ing ses­sion were: (a) to record rehears­als and listen back to them with post-its which are to be plastered all over my scores with next rehearsal ideas/needs; (b) to work with my ensembles so that all stu­dents respond in the same way espe­cially to artic­u­la­tion and dynamic mark­ings; and (c) to bet­ter use extra-musical ideas to make musical con­cepts more access­ible to students.

After a short break dur­ing which time QYO Wind Sym­phony arrived and setup we changed gears and star­ted the second part of the afternoon.

Work­ing with five ‘cour­ageous’ (his words not mine!) con­duct­ors, Rus­sell chal­lenged us to change vari­ous parts of our con­duct­ing beha­viour to be more effect­ive com­mu­nic­at­ors from the podium. Video was taken and is being developed into a mini-podcast. Fea­tured on this mini-podcast will be the con­duct­ing par­ti­cipants: Paul Kucharski (BGGS), Grace Whit­ing (Hill­brook Anglican Col­lege), David Jones (Hill­brook Anglican Col­lege), Peter Fran­cis (Iona Col­lege) and myself (Can­ter­bury Col­lege). The QYO Wind Sym­phony was a respons­ive ensemble and gave pos­it­ive and con­struct­ive feed­back to the con­duct­ors. Most of the rep­er­toire for the after­noon was drawn from QYO Wind Symphony’s con­cert pro­gram being per­formed at 3pm on Sunday 16 (2009) with the Ulm Youth Wind Phil­har­monic in the Old Museum Con­cert Hall.

This won­der­ful event was made pos­sible by: Ellaways’ $500 spon­sor­ship towards expenses for the day and also use of their very fine rehearsal/performance space at their Under­wood store; the valu­able par­ti­cip­a­tion by the QYO Wind Sym­phony (Renee Dent, con­ductor) as the ‘lab band’; the com­bined efforts of mem­bers of ABODAQ man­age­ment com­mit­tee esp. with the logist­ics being handled so well by Peter Fran­cis, David Jones, Craig Dav­id­son and Paul Kucharski; and, of course, Rus­sell Gray.

See you at the next ABODAQ event!

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Regional hubs

Our mem­ber­ship is grow­ing every­day and we’re start­ing to see interest in devel­op­ing regional hubs. We are mak­ing def­in­ite first moves towards devel­op­ing hubs in Cairns, Towns­ville, Bund­aburg and Too­woomba. If you’re read­ing this blog and you’re from regional Queens­land or you know pos­sible mem­bers in regional areas please con­tact either myself (l.peddell@canterbury.qld.edu.au) or David Coit (d.coit@sheldoncollege.com) so we can reach out and make ABODAQ connections.

Joining ABODAQ Invitations

Our mem­ber­ship drive is now at full speed … on Fri­day, 50 or so emails were sent to cur­rently fin­an­cial and pre­vi­ously fin­an­cial mem­bers of ABODAQ invit­ing all to pass along a mes­sage to friends and col­leagues who are also band and/or orches­tra dir­ect­ors. Today (Sat­urday), over 100 emails were also sent to an addi­tional list of dir­ect­ors from across state — with the hope that we will man­age to con­tact a good cross-section of our pro­fes­sional community.

It would be good to have an idea of how far these mes­sages have trav­elled since — let me know if you’ve received one of these mes­sages so that we can add you to our list of con­tacts and ABODAQ mem­bers of the near future (con­tact me on l.peddell@canterbury.qld.edu.au)

If you’re from Regional Queens­land (i.e., nowhere near Bris­bane) please let me know you’re inter­ested in ABODAQ as we are set­ting up regional hubs through­out the state.

Keep passing along the email and check­ing back to the ABODAQ website.