Miss Amalie Grime
Violin - Theory
I began my journey at Talara Primary College in 2013 through their string program and a year after I started taking private lessons. My family doesn’t have much music knowledge or experience so I’ve started right from scratch. Since then I have gone through many teachers such as Julie-Anne and Sprios Rantos, who is my current teacher. Sprios has been teaching and guiding me this year up to my goal where I will hopefully get into Griffith Conservatorium to further my studies in the classical world. During my time there I hope to improve on myself as a player as well as explore more knowledge about becoming an instrumental teacher. Even though I have had 12 months of being a student teacher with a few children privately, they have all seen significant improvement in their playing over the last year and are about to take their first AMEB exam.
I completed year 12 at Meridan State College and have been lucky enough to showcase my talents through a number of instrumental programs. However, they are not as exposed to classical like most schools so I have been attending Sunshine Coast Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Strings. I have been playing with them since 2015. During my time here I hope to gain more experience and exposure in teaching but my main goal for my future students is to introduce them the world of classical violin and allow them to discover the technicalities but also the elegance of violin where they can one day play composers such as, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, or even Paganini.
I will be heading off to the Conservatorium once I hear from them.
I completed year 12 at Meridan State College and have been lucky enough to showcase my talents through a number of instrumental programs. However, they are not as exposed to classical like most schools so I have been attending Sunshine Coast Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Strings. I have been playing with them since 2015. During my time here I hope to gain more experience and exposure in teaching but my main goal for my future students is to introduce them the world of classical violin and allow them to discover the technicalities but also the elegance of violin where they can one day play composers such as, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, or even Paganini.
I will be heading off to the Conservatorium once I hear from them.