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Standing on the shoulders of those who have believed in us, not just come before us – Benjamin Northey

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Episode 6: Ben Northey

Music was in Benjamin Northey’s blood from a young age, and he credits his teachers at Ballarat Clarendon College for encouraging his path into music where he studied flute, clarinet and saxophone. But it was the belief and mentorship of John Hopkins who encouraged Ben, at age 29, to be the first candidate for his new Master of Music in Conducting degree at the Victorian College of the Arts and Music that he will never forget. Now as Chief Conductor of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor, Artistic Advisor Learning and Engagement of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Ben says he’s one of the luckiest people he knows because he loves what he does. From conducting orchestras the world over, to collaborating with big names including Tim Minchin, James Morrison, Sting and Hilltop Hoods, Ben is living his dream and is ever grateful for those who helped him get there.

 

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CREDITS

 

Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry

 

Thanks to our guest Benjamin Northey:

 

To learn more about Ben:

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Benjamin Northey website

Ben Northey on Wikipedia

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Ben Northey

Christchurch Symphony Orchestra: Ben Northey

 

Links from this episode:

Edward Elgar: English composer

Finland’s Sibelius Academy

Vladimir Jurowsky: Conductor

John Hopkins: Conductor & mentor

London Philharmonic Orchestra

 

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