Our Music teachers have a vast array of knowledge and experience with music, and are at the heart of our Music Programs and Choir groups.
Callum began learning music from an early age. In primary school, he learned and studied the Tuba and performed with his school classical and jazz band. His father was a guitarist and through his influence, Callum gradually decided to learn the bass guitar.
Ms. Kosanovic received her Bachelor and Master degrees in flute performance at the Academy of Art in Novi Sad, Serbia. She has performed in master classes with Peter-Lukas Graf at Internationale Sommerakademie Mozarteum (Salzburg, Austria), Aurel Nicole (Hvar, Croatia), Renate Grais (Venice, Italy) and Michael Debost (Belgrade, Serbia).
Haemi graduated Arts High School and her bachelor Degree with viola.
While studying at university and after graduating, she has served in various Orchestras in Korea such as Daegu Philharmonic Orchestra, Daegu Symphony Orchestra and Seoul Concert Orchestra. She has been performing as a member of The Metropolitan Orchestra in Sydney.
Haemi has over 18 years teaching experience in music academies, her private studio, also tutoring chamber orchestra. Many of her students have received AMEB and ABRMS exam distinctions, also attained school scholarships in viola and have also been accepted into the Sydney Youth Orchestra.
She has built lots of teaching and playing experience from Korea and in Australia and is actively working as a professional violist and Violin & Viola teacher in Sydney.
Joseph finished his Bachelor of Music Performance (Classical Voice) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2017 with the Helens Myers Scholarship. He has also been the recipient of multiple scholarships and prizes outside of the Conservatorium. In 2017, he was named a semi-finalist at the IFAC Australian Singing Competition, where he won the Ingrid Davidson Award. In 2018, he won both the ‘Operatic Aria’ and ‘Lieder’ Sections at the Ryde Eisteddfod, and 2nd place in the Sydney Song Prize 2018.Â
Graduated with a Bachelor of Music (Performance) with Honours in 2013, Harrison has been very active performing around Sydney and rural Australia as part of many groups exploring and experimenting with a broad range of different genres. Harrison is continuing his studies in Music Performance and Education, with a focus on historical performance and music education in a broad cultural setting.
Agus won first-prize at the Yamaha Music Festival in Jakarta for the junior piano category in 2000. He completed his Bachelor of Music Performance degree in 2010 with First Class Honors, undertaking study with Dr. Paul Rickard-Ford. In 2011, Agus was one of the semi finalists in the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition held in Brisbane, Australia.
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