Dr. Michael Bradshaw woks at the Conservatorium High School, Sydney, where he teaches classroom music subjects to students in years 7-12 and oversees the choral program at the school. He is also conductor and musical director of the Sydney University Music Society (SUMS) choir. Michael completed his Bachelor of Music at the University of Queensland Australia, graduating with first class honours and a University Medal in 2011, having completed a dual specialisation in piano performance and musicology. In 2014 he then travelled to Hungary where he completed his MA in Kodály pedagogy through the Kodály institute in Kecskemét. He stayed there a further year to work as assistant to the director, Dr. László Norbert Nemes, teaching musicianship classes and conducting the institute choir, as well as completing further studies in conducting, piano, and voice.
Michael is presenting Bartók, Modes, and Jazz: Bringing together the skills of the whole musician in a senior music setting.