Conservatorium High

Association of Old

Students

Awards/Scholarships

Assisting students to meet travel and study costs

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Recipient of the CHAOS Memorial Grant for 2007 was Mark Walton.

Phillip Brett, a CHAOS Scholarship holder in 2005.

 

Hyung Suk Bae was the only cellist invited to perform for the world renowned Steven Isserlis, during the English master’s visit to Australia.

In recommending him for the SPG grant, his teacher Georg Pedersen wrote: ‘He is one of the most gifted young musicians I have ever come into contact with, in 35 years teaching at university level.’

Our grant will enable Hyung to study in America with Ralph Kirshbaum.

 

Hyung Suk Bae is the winner of the CHAOS Special Purpose Grant 2009

 

18-Yr old Cellist will further his studies in America in 2010

The Annual CHAOS Special Purpose Grant has assisted twelve Conservatorium High students to meet the costs of interstate and overseas travel.

             

               Rewarding music education and research

The bi-annual CHAOS Memorial Grant is a valuable reward for those who work in the field of music education and research. Past recipients have given service to the blind in Braille music notation and community music in the inner west of Sydney.

CHAOS thanks you sincerely for your generous support and we hope that you continue to join us in supporting the future of music in Australia.