Join the UQ School of Music at the Dr Mary Mahoney AO Amphitheatre to enjoy an array of live music peformances by the beautiful UQ lakes. Join us for 1, 2 or all the performances! 

  • 11–11:25am Fanfares and Flourishes: The St. Lucia Brass
  • 11:30–11:55am Clarinet Cosmos: Patterns in Blue
  • 1–1:30pm Saxophone Sojourns: From Classical to Contemporary

These performances are presented as part of 'Spectrum', The University of Queensland School of Music's annual music festival at UQ St Lucia, and proudly associated with UQ Arts.

Important event information

Entry is general admission and this is an outdoor event. Please register if you plan to attend. We recommend bringing a picnic blanket and some snacks so you can enjoy the music and some refreshments by the beautiful UQ lakes.  

Note: If you have registered for a ticket via the UQ Alumni Book Fair registration form, you do not to register for a separate ticket/s. 

Parking: Casual parking is available at UQ St Lucia. More information about parking at UQ. St Lucia campus is conveniently accessible by bus and ferry. More information about public transport options.

Enquiries: engagement@hass.uq.edu.au

Concert details 

Fanfares and Flourishes: The St. Lucia Brass
11am – 11:25am
The University of Queensland School of Music proudly presents The St. Lucia Brass in a showcase of exceptional musicianship and captivating repertoire from UQ's premier brass collective. St. Lucia Brass brings together outstanding musicians from across the university community, creating performances of remarkable technical brilliance and expressive depth. Their diverse programming celebrates the rich heritage of brass music while exploring its contemporary possibilities. Experience the majestic renaissance polyphony of Giovanni Gabrieli alongside the dramatic intensity of Richard Wagner's orchestral masterpieces. The ensemble's performances showcase virtuosic works by Anthony De Lorenzo, the sweeping orchestral textures of Pyotr Tchaikovsky, and the bold, modern energy of Dmitri Shostakovich – all reimagined for the distinctive sonorities of brass instruments.

Clarinet Cosmos: Patterns in Blue
11:30am – 11:55am
The University of Queensland School of Music proudly presents a performance by Patterns in Blue – our clarinet ensemble, newly named after John Gilfedder's celebrated clarinet choir masterpiece. We are thrilled to welcome internationally renowned clarinettist, composer and educator Paul Dean to lead the UQ Clarinet Ensemble. With his distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician and conductor, Dean brings unparalleled expertise and artistic vision to leading this group. Under his direction, the ensemble will explore a rich tapestry of repertoire that showcases the clarinet's remarkable expressive range and virtuosic capabilities. From classical masterworks to contemporary compositions, including Gilfedder's evocative "Patterns in Blue," audiences can expect performances of outstanding musicality and technical brilliance.

Saxophone Sojourns: From Classical to Contemporary
1-1:30pm
Join the UQ Saxophone Ensemble for an extraordinary concert experience under the direction of internationally renowned saxophonist Dr Emma Di Marco. This dynamic and innovative modular ensemble unites students from the UQ School of Music, the broader UQ community and exceptional local high school musicians in a vibrant ensemble where emerging talent meets seasoned expertise. The ensemble is celebrated for its adventurous programming and artistic expressivity, consistently pushing the boundaries of the saxophone's capabilities across a rich spectrum of musical styles. This exciting programme demonstrates both technical prowess and musical innovation. Experience Gustav Holst's beloved "Second Suite in F for Military Band" and Mendelssohn's intricate "Octet Op. 20," both specially arranged for saxophones. The performance will also feature Shostakovich's exhilarating "Festive Overture" alongside contemporary works including Rob Buckland's rhythmically vibrant "Mojito" and Andy Ball's evocative "Chimera." Adding further colour to this diverse programme are Astor Piazzolla's passionate "Libertango," reimagined by Dr Di Marco, and Matthew Walton's inventive "Pastiche for Saxophone Ensemble," which playfully fuses multiple musical ideas. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the bold artistry and collaborative spirit that has made the UQ Saxophone Ensemble such an exciting musical collective.

Venue

UQ Lakes, UQ St Lucia
Room: 
Dr Mary Mahoney AO Amphitheatre