UWA School of Music - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Ashley Arbuckle, Violinist, former Co-Principal Violin London Symphony Orchestra
  • Rosalind Appleby, Author and Journalist
  • Prue Ashurst, Broadcaster and Education Manager, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • Prof. Dawn Bennett, Academic
  • Edmund Bastian, Double Bass, Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
  • Stephen Benfall, Composer
  • Sally Boud, Viola, formerly of the Australian String Quartet
  • Dr. Philip Bračanin, Academic & Composer, University of Queensland
  • Dr. Robert Braham, Choral Conductor and Teacher
  • Derek Bond, Theatrical Musical Director
  • Geoffrey Bourgault du Coudray, former Principal Clarinet, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
  • Catherine Cahill, Clarinet
  • Jangoo Chapkhana, Pianist & Choral Conductor.
  • Andrew Cichy, Organ, Graduate Student, Merton College, Oxford. Holder of the Clarendon Scholarhsip.
  • Wendy Clarke, Associate Principal Flute, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
  • Dr. Denis Crowdy, Academic
  • Olliver-Phillippe Cuneo, Conductor
  • Dr. Joanna Drimatis, Conductor
  • Kate Drybrough, Violin
  • Taryn Fiebig, Soprano
  • Jennifer Fowler, Noted Composer
  • Kevin Gillam, Conductor, Poet, Author & Educator
  • Marina Gillam, Violin, The Philharmonia Orchestra, UK
  • Leanne Glover, Associate Principal Oboe, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • Annette Goerke, Organist
  • Iain Grandage, Composer & Honorary Research Fellow, UWA School of Music
  • Brent Grapes, Trumpet, Auckland Philharmonia, Twice winner of the US National Trumpet Competition (Graduate).
  • Francis Greep, Head of Music Staff, Houston Grand Opera
  • Burhan Guner, Conductor
  • Cat Hope, Composer
  • Dr. Paul Hopwood, Lawyer & Music Journalist
  • Jessica Ipkandanz, Violin
  • Ben Jacks, Principal Horn, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
  • Roger Jackson, Horn, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
  • James Jennings, Baroque Violin
  • Catherine Jones, Cello, European Brandenberg Ensemble et al
  • Matthew Jones, Theorbo & Baroque Guitar
  • Even Kenea, Artistic Director, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • James Ledger, Composer & Faculty Member, UWA School of Music
  • Sara Macliver, Soprano
  • Graham Mabury, Broadcaster
  • Allan Meyer, Principal Clarinet, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • Dr. Heather Monkhouse, University of Tasmania
  • Cyrus Meher-Homji, Universal Australia, Marketing Director of Classics and Jazz
  • Patrick Murphy, Cello, University of Queensland.
  • Craig Ogden, Classical Guitar
  • Wendy Page, Principal Horn, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
  • Dr Jonathan Paget, Guitarist & Academic
  • Adam Pinto, Composer & Pianist
  • Dr. Darryl Poulsen, Horn and Academic, Professor at University of New England, NSW
  • Tommaso Pollio, Pianist
  • Vahé Sarmazian, Piano Technician
  • Professor Margaret Seares, AO, former Deputy Vice Chancellor, UWA
  • Ashley Smith (2010 winner of the ABC Young Performers Award on Clarinet)
  • Charles Southwood, Broadcaster
  • Rohan Stevenson, Composer
  • Dr. Matthew Styles, Saxophone
  • Peter Sunman, Clarinet
  • Paul Tanner, Percussion
  • Nicole Tait, Principal Bassoon, Queensland Symphony Orchestra
  • Cathie Travers, Composer & Accordionist
  • Lindsay Vickery, Composer
  • Carl Vine, Composer
  • Dr. Amanda Villepastour, Ethnomusicologist, Cardiff University
  • Sarah Warner, Bassoon
  • Natasha Woodley, Bassoon
  • Tim White, Percussionist
  • Graham Wood, OAM, Violinist, former Principal Violin, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • Dr. Graham Wood, Jazz Pianist
  • Joan Wright, Associate Principal Bass, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra

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