Hunter Ensembles Showcase

Region: Regional North | Newcastle
Year 4 to Year 12
Local arts program Music Visual arts
Tags: High potential and gifted (HPGE), Instrumental ensemble, Music, Vocal ensembles

A showcase concert of the amazing talents of our students in Department of Education primary and secondary schools who come together from the Hunter Wind Ensemble, Hunter Singers, Hunter Trebles and Primary Wind Ensemble.

Student artworks from the Hunter Schools Art Collection are also exhibited in the foyer, created by students from Kindergarten to Year 11.


2024 Dates

  • Friday 25 October
  • 6 pm

Tickets

  • Tickets are available through Trybooking from Monday 16 September 10 am.
  • $10 per person, general admission.

Ensembles

  • The Hunter Wind Ensemble is a regional wind band for public school students in Years 5 to 12 in the Regional North Directorate. The ensemble provides an engaging and supportive environment for talented musicians to develop their musical skills while performing some exciting wind band repertoire. Membership is open to all talented woodwind, brass and percussion players from local NSW government schools. Students attending NSW government primary and secondary schools from Years 6 to 11 are invited to apply for membership and audition.
  • Hunter Singers and Hunter Trebles is a vibrant regional choir organisation based in Newcastle that is dedicated to nurturing and developing young voices and promoting Australian choral music. It provides valuable musical opportunities for developing voices. The Hunter Singers feature students from public high schools (Years 7 to 12) in the Hunter region, while members of the Hunter Trebles (Years 4 to 6) are drawn from local public primary schools.
  • The Primary Wind Ensemble is for NSW public school primary students who currently do not have access, or have limited access (perhaps a very small or developing ensemble), to a band at their own school. The ensemble will target talent development for students from Years 3-6 who have had a minimum of 12 months of lessons and are familiar with the workings of their instruments. Students are expected to receive weekly lessons on their instruments, as they are expected to work on the ensemble music throughout the year. The Primary Wind Ensemble also includes selected High Potential and Gifted students from local public schools who are gifted musicians, acting as leaders and mentors for each section of the ensemble. 
  • The Hunter Schools Art Collection is a collection of student artworks from Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and Port Stephens for exhibition at selected Department of Education arts events in the Hunter. Artworks will be selected for the collection in Term 1 of each year and then exhibited at selected local arts events throughout the year. Events may include the Hunter Dance Festival, Hunter Drama Festival, Choralfest, Bandfest, Star Struck and the Hunter Ensembles Showcase.

Enquiries

Heather Ross
Arts Coordination Officer
Phone
0448 556 818

Venue

Newcastle Conservatorium
Laman Street
Cooks Hill NSW 2300
Australia

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Gallery

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Primary Wind Ensemble performing on stage

All Arts Unit programs are inclusive. If support is required to participate in the Hunter Ensembles Showcase, please email heather.l.williams@det.nsw.edu.au so that we can assist.