Why study music at Queensland Conservatorium?

Queensland Conservatorium is one of Australia’s leading music and performing arts schools, offering a wide variety of specialist degrees, from classical music, jazz, opera, popular music to musical theatre, acting, music technology and music education.

Is Queensland Conservatorium Open during the covid-19 outbreak?

Queensland Conservatorium is operating under a COVID-19 safe plan, to view current information click here. An evening of music by student-led bands from the jazz department. Queensland Conservatorium is operating under a COVID-19 safe plan, to view current information click here.

What is the Conservatorium big band?

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. Queensland Conservatorium is operating under a COVID-19 safe plan, to view current information click here.

What is the Queensland Conservatorium Saxophone Orchestra?

The Queensland Conservatorium Saxophone Orchestra returns to perform an eclectic mixture of Australian works for massed instrumental ensemble. Join the saxophone cohort for an exciting exploration into the versatility of the instrument with array of music from local talent.

Where is open Conservatorium located?

Open Conservatorium is housed within Queensland Conservatorium, which is in the heart of Brisbane’s premier arts precinct alongside the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), ABC, Opera Queensland, Queensland Symphony Orchestra and Queensland College or Art.

How many seats does the Conservatorium Theatre have?

The Conservatorium Theatre has one of the finest acoustics in the Southern Hemisphere and seats 615 people in the normal concert mode, but can accomodate up to 750.

Who are the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University brass band?

The Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University Brass Band will perform a selection of favourites from the iconic film Brassed Off, under the baton of Howard Taylor. The Brisbane-based trio is coming together with friends to celebrate the music, lyrics, dance and beauty of Argentine tango. Vamos!

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