MUSIC

When you play, never mind who listens to you. - Robert Schumann
The ancient Greeks said that astronomy and music were two sides of the same coin. Astronomy was seen as the study of relationships between observable, permanent and external objects. Music was seen as the study of relationships between invisible, internal and hidden objects. The Music component of the Bishops Eisteddfod offers a platform for boys to both explore and experience sound through the mediums of performance and composition. Through the musical interpretation of each performance both the listeners and performers may experience beauty, feel sensitivity, have their souls touched and be brought closer to an infinite beyond this world. May each vocal or instrumental performance reveal the ‘invisible, interval and hidden’ in all of us.

Open Composition - Electronic

Adjudicator: Stephen Carletti
EntrantGradeHouseAwardFinalistTitleComposer
Edwards, Matthew11FoundersHonoursFloreat GrooveMatt Edwards
Hooley, George8WhiteGold DiplomaGeorges CompositionGeorge Hooley
Lewis, David12GrayDiploma
Mol, Naethan11KiddDiploma
Reynolds, Luke12KiddDiploma
Weich, Grant12BirtHonoursChronotropismGrant Weich
Biko, Thando10SchoolNo Award
Cowden, Brent10MallettMerit
Dales, Thomas10FoundersPassFloreat FrequenciesThomas Dales
Green, Kieran10SchoolNo Award
Hunt, Massimiliano12BirtMeritDown Town FunkMassimiliano Hunt
Kotze, Dominic9OgilviePass
Lowther, Nikolas10KiddMerit
Macnab, Noah12GrayMerit
Mclagan, Nick10FoundersPassFounders RiseNick Mclagan
Owen, Matthew12MallettPass
Smith, Oliver10WhiteDid Not AttendOllie’s composition Ollie Smith
Turner, Travis10OgilvieMerit
Weich, Dean9BirtMeritCyclicityDean Weich
Winfield, Tommy11KiddMerit
Young, Nicholas9BirtMeritWaveNicholas Young