Music Portfolio Evening
Event description
Make your application stand out and join us at our Music Portfolio Evening on Friday 17 May. We encourage you to take this opportunity to receive tailored advice from our academic staff and gain valuable insights to elevate your portfolio, which is a crucial element of your application to study a Bachelor of Music (Composition), Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Composition), Bachelor of Music Composition for Creative Industries Program, and Bachelor of Music Contemporary Music Practice Program at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
At this event, you’ll receive personalised feedback on your music portfolio, speak directly with our staff, tour our iconic campus and learn about our courses and submission processes. With registration you will also receive TWO free tickets* to the evening's Wind Symphony performance conducted by Ingrid Martin.
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover where study at the Con could take you, and how to make your application shine!
*Subject to availability. Your free ticket code will be provided when registering. Tickets must be booked at the SCM box office.
Program details
4:30 – 4:45 pm: Conservatorium presentation
4:45 – 6:50 pm: Consultations and tours
7 pm: SCM Wind Symphony concert commences
Conservatorium presentation
Learn from our expert staff about our music courses, specialised facilities and student opportunities inside and outside the classroom.
Portfolio consultation
Receive personalised one-on-one feedback and advice on your current portfolio and learn how to effectively prepare and showcase your work when applying to the Conservatorium. You must bring your portfolio material on your own device.
Campus tour
While you wait for your consultation, take a guided tour of our campus with current students and get an insider's look at life at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
SCM Wind Symphony
Conducted by Ingrid Martin and featuring the works of Edward Fairlie, Xiaole Zhan, Christopher Marshall, Jodie Blackshaw, David Maslanka and Omar Thomas, experience the rich beauty and complexity of wind symphony music, performed by current students.
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