Generations in Jazz - Results and History

Results and History

2012:

Division 1: 1st place - Marryatville (SA) Division 2: 1st place - Orange High School (NSW) Division 3 (Section 1): - St Agnes Parish School (NSW) Division (Section 2): - Prince Alfred College (SA) Vocal Ensemble (Division 1) - Princes Hill Secondary College (VIC) Vocal Ensemble (Division 2) - St Ignatius College (SA) Mauri Le Doueff Perpetual Award - Sax Ensemble - Concordia (SA) Winston Music & Schagerl Music Directors Jazz Spirit Award: Alan Geddie - Riverland James Morrison Jazz Scholarship Recipient: Chris Travaglini (WA) City of Mount Gambier Vocal Scholarship Recipient: Liam Budge (ACT) 2011:

Division 1: 1st place - Marryatville High School (SA). 2nd place - Blackburn High School (VIC). 3rd place - Scotch College (VIC)

Division 2: 1st place - Orange High School (NSW). 2nd place - Wilderness School (SA). 3rd place - St Peter's College (SA). HM - Prince Alfred College (SA), Concordia College (SA)

Division 3 (Section 1): 1st place - Tenison Woods College (SA). 2nd place - Trinity Grammar School (VIC). 3rd place - St John's Grammar School (SA)

Division 3 (Section 2): 1st place - St Agnes Parish Secondary School (NSW). 2nd place - Frankston High School (VIC). 3rd place - St Peters College (SA)

Vocal Ensemble: 1st place - St Johns Grammar (SA). 2nd place - Princes Hill Secondary College (VIC). 3rd place - Wilderness School (SA)

Maurie Le Doueff Perpetual Award: Sax Ensemble - Concordia College (SA)

Yamaha Music Directors Award: Mat Duniam and Gemma Horbury (Shelford Girls' Grammar, VIC)

Pat Corrigan Musicians & Artists Fund: David Goodwin (Marryatville High School, SA)


2010:

Division 1: 1st place - Wesley College, St Kilda Road, VIC. 2nd place - Blackburn High School, VIC. 3rd place - Scotch College, VIC

Division 2: 1st place - Blackburn High School, VIC. 2nd place - Wesley College Glen Waverley, VIC. 3rd place - Marryatville High School, SA. Honourable Mention - Immanuel College, SA

Division 3 (Section 1): 1st place - Prince Alfred College, SA. 2nd place - Rostrevor College, SA. 3rd place - Immanuel College, SA

Division 3 (Section 2): 1st place - Wesley College Glen Waverley, VIC. 2nd place - The Geelong College, VIC. 3rd place - St. Aloysius College, SA

James Morrison Jazz Scholarship: Harry Sutherland, NSW

GIJ Vocal Scholarship: Kate Kelsey-Sugg, VIC

Maurie Le Doueff Perpetual Award: Sax Ensemble - Yarra Valley Grammar, VIC

Yamaha Music Directors Award: Mary Robbie - Wesley College Glen Waverley, VIC


2009:

Division 1: 1st place - NSW Performing Arts Unit, NSW. 2nd place - Wesley College, St Kilda Road, VIC. 3rd place - Rostrevor College, SA

Division 2: 1st place - Eltham High School VIC. 2nd place - Marryatville High School SA. 3rd place - Blackburn High School, VIC

Division 3 (Section 1): 1st place - Blackburn High School, VIC. 2nd place - Riverland Stage Band, SA. 3rd place - Brighton Secondary School, SA

Division 3 (Section 2): 1st place - Yarra Valley Grammar, VIC. 2nd place - Faith Lutheran School, SA. 3rd place - St. Peter's College, SA

James Morrison Scholarship: Daniel Clohesy, SA

GIJ Vocal Scholarship: Sarah McKenzie, VIC

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