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Ashley awarded top honour

Euphonium Soloist, Ashley Gittins, has been awarded Australia's top musical honour.

Ashley Gittins
 

Ashley Gittins, Principal Euphonium for Brisbane Excelsior Band has qualified to be granted the Award of Fellowship in Music Australia (FMusA) by the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB).

Programme

To be eligible for the AMEB's highest award, Ashley was required to perform a solo concert programme that included a full hour of virtuosic solo playing performed almost entirely from memory.

As recounted by the compere Allen Clark, Ashley's family (and no doubt more than a few members of the audience too) were playing every note with him during the concert, willing him to succeed.

The audience were so quiet you could hear a pin drop, listening in captivation as he performed such works as Slavische Fantasie, Fantasia for Euphonium and The Holy Well with technical perfection, class and sublime musicality.

Ashley also had top notch musical support on the night, accompanied by Brisbane Excelsior Band and piano master accompanist Mitchell Lee.

Ebullient

A credit to Brisbane Excelsior, the entire organisation is ebullient at Ashley's success. No stranger to other performance accolades, in 2008 Ashley was both National Champion on Euphonium for a third time as well as "Champion of Champions" for a second.

Life-long Dream

Qualifying for the FMusA award has been an ambition for Ashley the last ten years, next goal on the list — competing in the British Open in September — a life-long dream.

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