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Christmas trees for music bursaries
Friends of Carey Music (FoCM) are honoured to announce a new bursary for 2021, which is open to vocal students at any year level. This scholarship is named after Karen Murray, a Carey parent...
03 December 2020Final performances of 2020
Select ensembles and soloists presented at our inaugural Music Assembly last week. No Strings Attached, Fully Strung, Plecstrum and Percussion Ensemble presented...
03 December 2020Classroom Music and the JSK 'Bubble'
After what has been a very trying year with ever increasing restrictions, Music has resumed for some of our ensembles in the Junior School. It has been nothing short of sheer joy to hear...
05 November 2020Music thriving in iso
With the challenges of being separated and remote learning occurring, Junior School musicians continue to grow and develop independently. Students are sharing their learning in their time...
20 August 2020Bee prepared for JSK music!
Throughout Term 1, our Junior School ensemble rehearsals were vibrant and energetic places to be. Each group was gelling together, getting to know one other and preparing...
23 April 2020And All Junior School Students Sang
‘The only thing better than singing, is more singing.’
– Ella Fitzgerald
Throughout Term 4, our ensembles and choirs have been...
Visiting musicians enriching the JSK music program
‘Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.’ – E.Y. Harburg
05 September 2019'If I cannot fly, let me sing'
– Stephen Sondheim
Singing is the cornerstone for our music making in Junior School. In the music classroom, students experience music through...
A wonderfully musical ending to the semester
‘Where words fail, music speaks’ – Hans Christian Andersen
There have been many presentations, performances and events, and here is a snapshot of what has occurred recently...
Junior School Music Notes
‘The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message, and we, the musicians, are the messengers.’
– Roy Ayers