Music Matters

Music Matters

In Music Matters this week, read about:

 

SIMA – Young Women’s Jazz Workshop

Designed for young female instrumentalists looking to find community and grow their skills, this eight-week program works as both an introduction to jazz as a vocation, and improvisation as a path to knowledge.

What will you learn?

  • DEVELOP your skills and confidence to play jazz and improvised music.
  • BROADEN your knowledge of jazz and improvised music.
  • CREATE meaningful connections to form future groups and ensembles.
  • INCREASE your awareness of career options in jazz and related areas.
  • ENCOURAGE you to understand audition processes and apply for tertiary jazz courses.
  • NURTURE friendships and support networks among female jazz musicians.

For more information click here.

 

2026 National Songwriting Competition

The Australian Children’s Music Foundation’s 23rd annual National Songwriting Competition is now open for entries. The Competition is aimed at fostering creativity, self-expression and nurturing the next generation of songwriters. This year’s competition is the biggest yet, with a prize pool valued at over $30,000.

ACMF believes every child, regardless of their background, deserves the opportunity to experience the transformative power of music. The National Songwriting Competition is free to enter for all school-aged children from Kindergarten to Year 12.

“Songwriting is a highly creative process,” says Don Spencer ACMF Founder and CEO. “This competition provides a unique opportunity for them to find their voice, build confidence and discover the joy of music.”

Click here to enter.

 

Congratulations

We are delighted to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Olivia Yan (Year 3), who has recently competed in several prestigious European competitions. Olivia’s hard work, talent and commitment have been recognised with the following results, and we are very proud to share her success with the SCEGGS community:

The 33rd International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition for Children and Youth (Szafarnia, Poland)

  • Awarded Distinction
  • Received the Special Prize from Artist Management Koltun (Germany), including an invitation to perform a piano recital during the Eifel Musicale Festival in Monschau, Germany
  • Received the Youngest Competitor Award, recognising her as the youngest participant in the entire competition

WPTA International Piano Competition (Vienna, Austria)

  • Awarded 1st Prize (WPTA Australia 2026)
  • Received the Best Australian Pianist Award

 

Kindergarten Learning String Instruments at School

Kindergarten students are eligible to enrol to have instrumental lessons at school from the beginning of next term! Last week the Kindy class was treated to performances demonstrating string instruments by Amelia Chow (Year 6) violinist, Monica Zhang (Year 5) violist and Bronte Lusted (Year 5) cellist. These talented musicians were able to show the younger students how each instrument sounded and share their enthusiasm and love of music. Information has been sent to Kindy parents this week about enrolling for violin, viola or cello lessons at school. Once the Kindy students have had a few terms of tuition, they will be invited to join a string ensemble. Students enjoy playing together very much, both musically and socially. 

 

We love hearing about ways our musicians are involved in music-making outside of school. Please send details to Heidi Jones.

 

Clipboard 

All co-curricular music ensemble schedules are now available on Clipboard. For any issues with Clipboard set-up, contact our Music Administrator.

Heidi Jones
Head of Music (Co-curricular)