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The Last Violin

April 20th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

The Last Violin (Film Screening)

When Romano Crivici persuades retired master violinmaker, Harry Vatiliotis, to make a last violin, a heart-warming story unfolds. Charalambos Vatiliotis, or Harry, is considered Australia's greatest living violin maker. He and his wife Maria came from Cyprus in the 1950s. Romano Crivici, a professional violinist and...

Cara Taggart

April 20th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Cara Taggart

Technology in Instrumental Teaching In the evolving landscape of education, technology plays a pivotal role in enhancing learning experiences. This presentation explores the innovative use of various applications in the instrumental music classroom, demonstrating how these digital tools can transform traditional...

Dr. Emily Dollman

April 20th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Dr. Emily Dollman

Integrating the latest pedagogical research to your teaching Whether you are new to music teaching or an established teacher, discover how the AMEB Teaching Syllabuses can help you enhance your studio teaching practice based on the latest research in music...

Helen Tuckey

April 19th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Helen Tuckey

Engaging creativity with technical work We all know the phrase ‘technical work’ can make even the most committed students groan. But what if we, as educators, can reframe technical work as a series of achievable milestones they can work towards in...

Positions Vacant

April 15th, 2025 by Nicole Strohfeldt

POSTION VACANT - NATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR

The Australian Strings Association (AUSTA) is seeking a highly motivated and organised individual to take on the role of National Administrator.
This remote position serves as the central hub for coordinating the operations of AUSTA’s National Office. The successful candidate will communicate with members across Australia via phone, video conferencing, and email, and will work closely with...

Anita Collins

April 1st, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Dr. Anita Collins

Dr. Collins will present a keynote address on July 11 2025

Neural Notes: How Learning Strings Shapes Our Brain Development

Learning a string instrument doesn’t just shape a student’s musical ability—it sculpts the brain in ways that support cognitive development, academic progress, social awareness, and stronger brain health. In this...

La Folia

March 29th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

La Folia and its ensemble performance: an approach to interpretative editions HIP often provides interpretative and stylistic guides, particularly with regard to Baroque music, for student, teacher, adjudicator and professional player alike. But what of when HIP norms overlook a creative and performing tradition extending centuries? This presentation focuses on the ensemble performance of Corelli's La Folia Op5/12, highlighted by...

Marianne Rothschild

March 29th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Marianne Rothschild and Lachlan Dent

The String Note tutor App and new Music for String Orchestra I am joining forces with Lachlan Dent, Sophia Lai and Emma Rodda to present Lachlan's new string note tutor app, as well as discussing what to...

Vov Dylan & Margaret Brandman

March 29th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

New Australian Music for Violin and Piano: HSC Core Music Requirements workshop Violinist Vov Dylan has been curating over recent years a series of recordings of brand new Australian music for Violin and Piano. The first release Kismet: Vignettes for Violin and Piano by Elena Kats Chernin spent 2 years in...

Howard Penny

March 28th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Howard Penny

The Real Language of Music: a practice guide to musical rhetoric; bass lines rule! An introduction to elements of musical language common to all periods, as well as the limitations but also possible understandings of notation. The presentation includes a practical demonstration of exploring melodic/rhythmic/harmonic devices, and the power of...

Darius Kaperonis

March 23rd, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Darius Kaperonis

In order for young students to play violin well, they must be set up correctly. Therefore, their teacher in this initial stage will be one of the most important, often having a profound impact on their musical life. Ironically, beginner...

Gregory Lee

March 23rd, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Gregory Lee

Productive Practice: Guiding Your Students on How to Practice Effectively Have you ever had students come to their lesson claiming that they practiced, yet you notice that the problems from last week were not fixed or seemingly forgotten? This session will...

Jeremy Woolstenhulme

March 23rd, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Jeremy Woolstenhulme

Improving Intonation in String Orchestra Mr. Woolstenhulme will discuss strategies for improving intonation in middle to high school string orchestras. A discussion will include best ways to practice with drone pitches, group singing, repetitive finger patterns, vertical interval tuning, and more. These strategies will improve listening skills among your players...

Lindsay Irik

March 23rd, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Lindsay Irik

Build and Maintain your K-12 Program An overview of a K-12 established and successful String program, focusing on building and developing, maintaining organised structure, instrumental balance, extending standards while being inclusive and always focusing on enjoyment. Key points will include junior programs,...

Frances Gall

March 23rd, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Frances Gall

How to maximise resonance with minimum effort. We all want a full rich tone without forcing the tone and without straining the right arm. Kato Havas famously said, "There is no bow". In this workshop session for violin and viola players...

Stephen Chin

March 17th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Stephen Chin

Scales for Violinists and Violists - Creating and Building Relevance In this presentation, I will be exploring the concept of the nurturing aspects of scales, including body memory and how various aspects of technique, relevant temperaments, musicianship and expression can be developed....

Curt Thompson

March 17th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Curt Thompson

Double Stopping: How Migration Shaped the Careers of Australia's Celebrity Violinists. This presentation highlights the recent publication of a 12-chapter book (8 authors contributing) published by Bloomsbury NY on a dozen violinists of international importance that came to, from or through Australia....

Josephine Vains

March 14th, 2025 by Goetz Richter

Josephine Vains

Demystifying Improvisation This presentation seeks to demystify the use (and abuse) of improvisation by the modern string player, and to explore how we as teachers can inspire using improvisational ideas in our teaching. Suited to intermediate and advanced students, this presentation...

AUSTA Vic New Music Reading Day 2025 List

March 13th, 2025 by AUSTA Admin

A list of new works, including comments which were originally presented at the Reading Day by Miranda Bell, can be downloaded by AUSTA members below. DOWNLOAD: AUSTA Vic New Music Reading Day 2025 List 

AUSTA Vic 2025 New Music Reading Day

March 13th, 2025 by AUSTA Admin

2025 New Music Reading Day Sunday 9 February brought 40 string players and ensemble directors to St Kevin’s College, Glendalough Campus for the New Music Reading Day and AGM. It was a fantastic day of music making and networking, and we are sure everyone walked away inspired and with ideas for the year for their various ensembles. The repertoire list was...