A musician and educator by both trade and training, Mohamed Shahril bin Mohamed Salleh has an enduring affinity and passion for conducting. Having studied Choral and Orchestral Conducting with Dr Richard Swann, Mr Gwyn Roberts and Dr Debra Cairns during his undergraduate and postgraduate tenure, he also had the opportunity to work with several well-known clinicians such as Dr Anton Armstrong, Dr Heather Buchanan, Dr Richard Sparks, Ms Saeko Hasegawa, Mr Jon Washburn and Prof. Woon Hak Won.
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He counts among his influences Dr Samantha Owens (Vocal Practices in Early Music, Performance Practices in the pre-classical era) and Mrs Judith Johnson (Classroom teaching and Kodály Methodology). He also studied musicianship with renowned Hungarian Pedagogues such as Piroska Varga and Ildiko Herzaboly and still maintains a close mentorship with Mr Graeme Morton, an internationally recognized conductor and music educator based in Brisbane, Australia.
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