Cooma School of Music has joined forces with The Hub Youth Centre and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council to make a new music competition especially for young musicians in Cooma.
It called  the Cooma Youth Music Awards.
This special event will an important part of National Youth Week (10-19 April)
This year’s inaugural Cooma Youth Music  Awards will be held at The Hub Youth Centre on Saturday 11th April at 2pm.
Venue address: 39-41 Vale Street Cooma NSW 2630
Venue phone number: 0437 135 092
All styles of music are welcome – soloists, doctor bands, phimosis vocalists.
The Prizes will be donated by  National Youth Week and Cooma School of Music.
Best Performance-Seniors ( 16 to 25 years of age) – (valued at $200)
Best Performance-Juniors  (12 to 15 years of age) – (valued at $100)
Special Judge’s Award (any age) – (valued $60)
Entry is Free.
All performers must be registered by 8th April 2015. Entry Forms are available at Cooma School of  Music or download a pdf Entry Form here:
Tickets at the Door—Adults $15, Concession $5, Family $40
Ph: 02 6226 3450!
Your family ticket will feed, clothe and
educate an orphan for a month
Here’s some interesting background on this organ:
 Proudly Presented by The Snowy Monaro Arts Council IncEvgengy Ukhanov in recital
Evgeny Ukhanov_Russian Concert Pianist
Sunday 15 March at 3pm at the St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall Commissioner Street, about it Cooma Followed by afternoon tea
Tickets are available at The Fabric Salon, Cooma
Tickets Adult $25 Concession $20 SMAC Member $15 School Students and Children FREE
Evgeny Ukhanov began his piano studies at the age of seven. He came from the Ukraine to Australia on a scholarship in 1998 and completed his Bachelor of Music.
Evgeny has performed all around the world, has recorded solo and chamber music, has featured in the TV series “Prodigy” and this year he will be competing in the Top of the World International Piano Competition in Norway.
“Evgeny has performed in England, Romania, Italy, USA, France, Germany, Japan, Ukraine and Russia. He began his studies when he was seven years old in the Ukraine and gave his first performance at the age of nine. In 1997 he was a major prize winner in both the Second Horowitz International Pi-ano competition in Ukraine, and the International Piano competition in Sen-igalia, Italy. You are in for a treat when Evgeny comes to Cooma. The Cooma program will include Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Balakirev and Gershwin.” from Snowy Monaro Arts Council  Newsletter Feruary 2015.
This year’s festival is happening at Cooma Rotary Markets on Sunday 15 March 2015, medic from 10am to 3pm. Thanks to Cooma Rotary, Cooma Monaro Shire Council, Queanbeyan Multicultural Centre and last but not least M.A.G.I.C. – Multicultural Activity Group in Cooma!
After the festival you can come to see Evgeny-Ukhanov, Russian Concert Pianist at St Pauls Anglican Parish Hall at 3pm:
 Proudly Presented by The Snowy Monaro Arts Council IncEvgengy Ukhanov in recital
Evgeny Ukhanov_Russian Concert Pianist
Sunday 15 March at 3pm at the St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall Commissioner Street, about it Cooma Followed by afternoon tea
Tickets are available at The Fabric Salon, Cooma
Tickets Adult $25 Concession $20 SMAC Member $15 School Students and Children FREE
Evgeny Ukhanov began his piano studies at the age of seven. He came from the Ukraine to Australia on a scholarship in 1998 and completed his Bachelor of Music.
Evgeny has performed all around the world, has recorded solo and chamber music, has featured in the TV series “Prodigy” and this year he will be competing in the Top of the World International Piano Competition in Norway.
“Evgeny has performed in England, Romania, Italy, USA, France, Germany, Japan, Ukraine and Russia. He began his studies when he was seven years old in the Ukraine and gave his first performance at the age of nine. In 1997 he was a major prize winner in both the Second Horowitz International Pi-ano competition in Ukraine, and the International Piano competition in Sen-igalia, Italy. You are in for a treat when Evgeny comes to Cooma. The Cooma program will include Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Balakirev and Gershwin.” from Snowy Monaro Arts Council  Newsletter Feruary 2015.
It’s that time of year again – Bombala Talent Quest time!
The good people of the Bombala and District Country Music Association Inc. are once again presenting the Annual Talent Quest. This is their 22nd year now and they’re getting pretty good at this. It’s an extremely well run event and needless to say a huge event for the Association and Bombala. The organisers have asked me to say that all styles of music are welcome at the Talent Quest, link not just Country.
There’s heaps of different Sections including:
Veterans (50 and over)
Open Australian (must be an Australian composition)
Sub-Junior (12 years and under)
Open Instrumental
Junior Vocal (13-17 years)
Senior Gospel
Open Costume Comedy Skit
Open Junior Gospel ( To 17 years)
Senior Vocal
Open Singer/Songwriter
Open Duo or Group
Open Country Rock
There’s cash prizes and trophies to be won.
When: Saturday 28th February 2015, starting at 9.00 am
Cannonball Express competing at the Australian National Busking Championships
ambulance sans-serif;”>Last Saturday saw the return of the enormously popular Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ to the CBD of Cooma. Over 170 musicians played their hearts out to compete for over $8,000 in prizes and the coveted title of Australian National Busking Champion.The buskers commenced their street performances at 9.00am and played all day until 5.00 pm – the start of the Finals Concert in Centennial Park. At the Finals Concert five judges, Gunther Gorman, Marian Budos, Graham French, Donna Smith and ABC Radio presenter, Michael Cavanagh decided which buskers would receive the 23 awards on offer.
Guyy – Australian National Busking Champion – 2nd year running!
Singer-guitarist Guyy Lilleyman won the Open Champion for the second year running. He won a cash prize of $2,000. After winning last year’s Open Champion, Guyy has been enjoying an enormous boost to his music career. He has just returned from a highly successful tour of South Africa where he and his duo partner, violinist Amelia Gibson, played for thousands of new fans throughout that country. Guyy advertised on his South African tour posters that he was the “Australian National Busking Championâ€.
Vendulka – wows the crowd
Second place in the open section went to Vendulka Wichta. She won a cash prize of $300. Vendulka is, of course, Cooma’s very own X Factor girl and very much a crowd favourite in this event. Vendulka and Guyy are great friends so although they took this competition very seriously, they still managed to stay friends. They drove down together from Canberra for the day.Third place in the open section went to a fabulous folk group called “The Button Collectiveâ€. They received a cash prize of $200. Originally formed in Lismore, The Button
The Button Collective came all the way from Sydney to compete in the Australian National Busking Championships
Collective is now a Sydney-based band. They are in huge demand – they are constantly on the road performing in folk festivals all over Australia. The band is lead by guitarist, mandolin player and singer, Brodie Buttons aka Brodie Nossiter who was born and raised in Cooma, with piano accordion player Quinton Trembath and double bassist Jacob Pember.
Olivia Cakarun won the $1000 People’s Choice Award
This year’s People’s Choice Award was Olivia Cakarun a talented 13 year old singer-guitarist from Sydney. She won $1,000. The second place winners were the Button Collective, earning themselves $700 to add to their booty. The third place People’s Choice Award was Harry Cleverdon, winning himself $300.
Josh Maynard (from Cowra) was awarded Australian National Busking Champion-secondary section
In the secondary section, Josh Maynard, a singer-guitarist from Cowra took out the first prize and $500. The second prize went to another singer-guitarist, Lucy Sugerman. Lucy is from Canberra and she also received $300. The third prize of $200 went to the three-piece group Raising Cain. This is a group of local musicians: Sarah Nicholson, Rory Maclean and Ehlana Wright.In the primary age section, which was sponsored by the Cooma-Monaro Express, Harry
Harry Cleverdon came from Young to become the Australian National Busking Champion – primary section
Cleverdon came first. Harry is a singer and keyboard player. He came down from Young with his family for the day. His prize was $300. The second prize of $200 was awarded to the brother and sister singing duo “Kick Itâ€. They are Ted and Lucia Stewart from Canberra. The third place went to Tomas Carton. Tomas, who won $100, is a piano player from Cooma.
Marco Solo won one of ten Special Judges Award of $200 on offer
This year there were also 10 Special Judges Awards of $200 each. These were for buskers that the judges thought deserving of special recognition. They were: The Brademann Brothers (from Cooma), The Browne Sisters (from Tanja), Connor Ross (from Cobargo), Cooma Public School Choir, Dab Three (from Woodbine), Marco Solo (from Cobargo), Roger McCulloch (from Cooma), Rowena Evans (from Cooma), Tessa Divine (from Canberra), and Undertow (from Canberra).There was also a special “Farthest Traveller Award†of $100 that went to the busker that had to travel the longest distance to perform in the Championships. This award was donated by Michael Hutchesson. Michael, who is from South Australia, is a huge fan of the Championships. He couldn’t make it to this year’s event but still wanted to be part of the excitement.This year’s third annual Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ was by any measure a huge success, but it could not have happened without the generous support of the Rotary Club of Cooma, the Cooma-Monaro Shire Council, Cooma School of Music and these local businesses and organizations: Alpine Hotel Cooma, Cooma Hotel, Cooma-Monaro Express, Roses Restaurant, Mark Kenmir & Co, Eucumbene Trout Farm, Cooma Little Theatre, Cooma Lions Club, Cooma Family Dental, Snowy Monaro Arts Council, P D Murphy’s Cafe, Moontree Health Foods, The Monaro Post, ABC Local Radio, Radio 2XL, Snow FM Radio, 2MNO Community Radio, Cooma Cafe, 40 Cafe, Never Ending Memories, Mainstreet, Snowy Camping World, Cooma Trophy & Gift Centre, Pizza House Food Factory, Bush Basics, Kettle and Seed, The Two Vaults Restaurant and The Lott Foodstore.  ABC Radio National – Bush Telegraph – Podcast:
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Cooma School of Music
Shop 2, Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630 Phone: 02 6452 6067 Fax: 02 6452 4938 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au
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