Queensland

29 October 2024

ASME QLD Young Composers’ Competition Results 2024

ASME QLD is proud to announce the 2024 Young Composers’ Competition results. We have the most exciting job to showcase the works of budding creatives in the great state of Queensland.

The Award Presentation Ceremony will be held on Sunday, the 10th of November at St Joseph’s Nudgee College. The adjudicators will provide a feedback/workshop session and the Awards Ceremony will begin at 1pm where family and friends are encouraged to attend. Individual feedback will also be provided to all entrants.

We also have a special treat for you all (entrants and teachers included) as we extend an invitation for you to attend composer workshops for free! This includes session with music educator, John Hodder.

Thank you for sharing your precious music as part of the ASME QLD’s Young Composers’ Competition.

Instrumental/Vocal

Junior Yr 4-6
1st : Madeleine Esdaile
2nd : Kemith Kalutara
3rd : Mahly Thorp
Highly commended : Alexis Wolff, 

Lower Secondary Yr 7-9
1st : Liam Booth
2nd : Henry Harris
3rd : Aurora Ngew
Highly Commended : Joshua Moon, Sidney Lawson

Upper Secondary Yr 10-12
1st : Jonathan Platz
2nd : Ian Ho
3rd : Leonardo Verbica
Highly Commended : Katie McDuff , Zac Chan, Alex Kan

Tertiary
1st : Christian Panjaitan
2nd : Dylan Bryant

Electronic

Lower Secondary Yr 7–9
1st : Hamish Nixon
HC: Lachlan Booth

Upper Secondary Yr 10–12
1st : Ethan Thomas Munns
HC: Marcus Yeo
HC: Lucas Young

Tertiary
1 st : Tiffany Yeo

Songwriting

Junior Yr 4–6
1 st : Alexis Kate Wolf

Lower Secondary Yr 7-9
1 st : Alexander Grygoruk
2 nd Cadence Moorhead
3 rd : Henry Kerwin

Upper Secondary Yr 10-12
1 st : Sienna Austin
2 nd : Mati Moreno-Stojicic (Collapsology)
3 rd : Elizabeth Young
HC: Georgie Buckett
Mati Moreno-Stojicic (Sun)
Sean Reed

Tertiary
1 st : Phoebe Purtill
2 nd : Tiffany Yeo

Please don’t hesitate to get in contact if you have any questions ycc@asmelqld.org.au

Belinda Dolan and Sam Smith
YCC Coordinators 2024

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