MEET OUR GUESTS
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David Law is a committed advocate for youth and community music making in Brisbane and throughout Queensland. He studied Euphonium at the Queensland University of Technology and has played piano since the age of eight. David is the founding President of the Queensland Wind Orchestra – an award‑winning and internationally recognised ensemble - and continues to serve as its Artistic Director and Conductor. In 2026 he celebrates his 22nd year as President. He is also in his 19th year of conducting the Queensland Youth Orchestra Wind Ensemble. His previous long‑term appointments include more than two decades with Brisbane’s Westside Orchestra, alongside seasons with the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra, Ignite Choir, and a wide range of community‑focused instrumental and vocal ensembles.
David’s work as a guest clinician and conductor includes Queensland Music Festival’s Cape York Instrumental Program; Griffith University’s Australian Honours Ensemble Program; Griffith University’s State Honours Ensemble Program across Queensland; and sectional lecturing with the University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra. He has presented at the Australian National Band and Orchestra Conference (ANBOC) in Brisbane and Melbourne, contributing to national conversations about building diverse and inclusive school‑aged and community band programs.
He has adjudicated at major state and national events including the West Australian Schools’ Concert Band Festival, Education Queensland’s Fanfare, the Queensland Catholic Music Festival, Queensland’s MusicFest, and numerous regional eisteddfodau. His experience also extends to musical theatre, where he has worked as Music Director, Conductor, and Pianist, supported by training at the multiple Tony Award‑winning Goodspeed Musical Theatre Institute in Connecticut, USA. More recently, he has contributed as an invited clinician for Opera Queensland’s Sing with Opera Queensland program.
As Head of Performance Music at Redeemer Lutheran College in Brisbane, David leads a suite of award‑winning wind bands, string orchestras, chamber ensembles, and vocal ensembles, fostering a culture of excellence, inclusivity, and joyful music making.
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Kylie Los graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Music (Distinction) and was later a member of Opera Queensland’s Developing and Young Artist Program as a repetiteur. From 2010 – 2013, Kylie studied and worked in London and Germany, graduating with Distinction from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with a Masters of Music (Repetiteur) and was also awarded Guildhall’s Concert Recital Diploma.
She subsequently acted as principal repetiteur for several productions for Grange Park Opera. Since returning to Brisbane, Kylie is active as a piano teacher, conductor, accompanist and piano and choral adjudicator. Kylie conducted the SATB Community Choir the Hillbrook Chorale from 2014 – 2021, as well as previously conducting the auditioned adult chamber choir Choral Connection and The Gap State School choral program.
She currently enjoys regularly conducting an upper primary school choir. Kylie has worked as a pianist for many Brisbane choirs. She was a conductor for Education Queensland’s Metropolitan Region Choral Honours Program in 2018 and 2019. In 2020 Kylie was a conductor for Junior Gondwana at the Gondwana National Choral School, and was the guest conductor for Education Queensland’s 2023 Singfest and co-conductor of Singfest in 2025. Kylie is regularly invited to be a guest choral workshop conductor and accompanies the Queensland Conservatorium Chorus.

