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About The Halls Music

Since 2017, our musical family has been performing all over Brisbane in a wide range of events. From classical music concerts, to wedding ceremonies, to corporate functions, to live musical theatre and our annual ‘Classic Christmas’ concerts, we can play for just about anything! Our ensemble contains an unusual mix of two violins, cello and trumpet, which allows us to play a variety of genres.

All four of us are professional musicians, with Stirling & Tennyson currently studying music at the Queensland Conservatorium and Jordan & Rebekah having recently graduated. Book us for your next event, or come watch us perform at our next concert!

Find out more about us below!

BMusHons, AMusA

Rebekah Hall – Violin

Rebekah has toured twice internationally with the Australian Youth Orchestra and is currently an associate artist with Camerata. She has performed as concertmaster for Lynch & Paterson productions. Rebekah has appeared as a soloist with Cadenza Chamber Players and the Moreton Bay Symphony Orchestra. She was also as an emerging artist for the Southern Cross Soloists and the Brisbane Music Festival.

BMusPef, AMusA

Jordan Hall – Violin

Jordan is currently an Academy musician with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. In 2023 he performed in numerous concerts with QSO, including the Ring Cycle. Jordan was an Upbeat Artist with Camerata in 2022 and has performed with AYO for National Music Camp and Seasons. Jordan has composed a variety of works, including “A Prayer in Spring” which was performed with Fusion in 2023. Another of his works achieved first prize at the Redlands Eisteddfod in 2022.

BMusPerf

Tennyson Hall – Trumpet

Tennyson graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium in 2023. He is actively involved in the Brisbane City Temple Band and has also performed in a variety of musical productions with Lynch & Paterson. In 2022 he toured with QYO Big Band to Cairns and played with the Richies at the Gabba! This year Tennyson is excited to be teaching and further developing his interests in orchestral management.

AMusA (Distinction)

Stirling Hall – Cello

Stirling is currently studying cello at the Queensland Conservatorium. This year he will be performing as a soloist with the Queensland Youth Symphony Orchestra. This will be his second year as principle cellist for QYS, including the International Tour in 2023. In 2022 Stirling was a finalist for the QSO Young Instrumentalist Prize. He has performed with the Australian Youth Orchestra for programs such as Young Symphonists, National Music Camp, and Seasons.

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