SignWaves, a collective of flautists from The University of Queensland, bring a diverse range of flute repertoire of varying ensemble sizes from solo flute to flute choir to delight a diversity of audiences. The character and textural variation available in this format enhance the possibilities for creative and flexible programming. The group was formed in 2020 and have performed in a variety of venues from cathedral, art gallery, atrium, and outdoor settings to standard concert venues.

SignWaves is directed by Patrick Nolan, the School of Music’s flute tutor and Wind and Brass Co-ordinator. They proudly boast their own composer in residence, Monash Lal. Monash is currently completing his Master of Music at UQ. In 2022 the group intend to record a range of his works along with other flute ensemble works by Australian composers.

One of Monash’s recent compositions for the group is “Arrernte birdsongs”. This was in response to Patrick’s desire to develop a meaningful connection between this group and Children’s Ground, an organisation led by aboriginal communities to create a new future for their children filled with promise, hope and empowerment. “Arrernte birdsongs” is based on the bird songs of Central Australian birds so beautifully represented in Theresa Ryder’s watercolour paintings and short stories, Ayeye Thipe-akerte: Arrernte Stories About Birds. Theresa is an indigenous elder of the Arrernte people and a founding member of Children’s Ground. This work is designed to be adaptive to the venue and context of programs within which it is included.

About 2025 St John's Concert Series

The UQ School of Music St John's Concert Series is an inspiring program that showcases exceptional musical talent in the beautiful setting of St John's Cathedral in Brisbane. Presented by The University of Queensland's School of Music, this series features performances by distinguished staff, talented students and guest artists. The concerts cover a diverse range of musical genres and provide a cultural experience that connects the University with the broader community. 

Venue

373 Ann St, Brisbane City QLD 4000
Room: 
St John's Cathedral

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