Peter Leech is a graduate of the
Elder Conservatorium (Adelaide)
and Victorian College of the Arts (Melbourne
University).
He won the Henry Krips Conducting Scholarship in 1994 whilst
working as conductor of New Holland Baroque (Adelaide),
Ensemble Esterhaza (Melbourne) and the Tudor Choristers
(Melbourne).
He was Director of Music at St.Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, from 1993-94 and a regular guest conductor with the
Melbourne International Festival of Organ and Harpsichord
from 1991 to 1995. In 1996 Peter was guest director of The
Song Company (Sydney) for their award-winning CD recording
"Quito".
Since 1996 Peter has been based in the United Kingdom, where
he has directed numerous choral and orchestral ensembles,
including the Cathedral Singers of Christ Church, Oxford
(1997-99), Chandos Chamber Choir (2000-02), Frideswide
Ensemble (1999-) and Esterhazy Chamber Choir and Orchestra
(2000).
Peter was appointed Musical Director of the City of
Oxford Choir in 1998 and Bristol Bach Choir in 1999.
In 2002 and early 2003 he was guest Chorus Master with the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, preparing major choral
works for concerts conducted by Walter Weller and
Frederic Chaslin and a world-premiere CD recording of
Edward Collins "Hymn to the Earth", conducted by Marin Alsop.
Argentinian
born Virginia Bono currently serves as the Music Director of
the "Egelsbach Gesangverein" and the "Next
Generation" choirs in Egelsbach, Germany, and the "Ars
Nova" choir in
her native city of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Virginia Bono is the holder of a DAAD (German Academic
Exchange Service) scholarship to study at the
Musikhochschule in Frankfurt.
With her choirs she won various prizes in international
competitions and was designated "Best Conductor" at the 2nd Mercosur Competition for Choral Interpretation, 2000.
She was invited on numerous occasions as a guest conductor
as well as to give courses and seminars. She has
participated in courses and workshops under such maestros as
A. Russo, N. Andrenacci, J. Prats, W. Pfaff, F. Bernius, E.
Ericson, H. Rilling among others.
She graduated in Choral Conducting and Music Education at
the Instituto Superior de Musica de la Universidad Nacional
del Litoral in Santa Fe, Argentina.