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JOCELYN E KOTCHIE
Jocelyn Jo was born in Fremantle, Western Australia to a Scottish artist
father and Irish writer mother. Her upbringing was gloriously bohemian in a home filled
with music, art, literature and an endless array of family, friends and acquaintances who
would come together over whisky and late night suppers to discuss philosophy, theology and
metaphysics. She began learning piano at the age of 5, published her first poem at 11 and
began teaching piano at 15. After leaving school at 16, Jo studied fashion design before
making a career shift back to music and completed her formal training in piano performance
and music teaching at the Western Australian Academy of performing arts (WAAPA) where she
studied between 1981 and 1994 while raising a young family.
Jos compositional work has been wide-ranging and has followed the changing landscape
of her life from her teenage years onwards. She writes across most genres from
powerful contemporary ballads of love and loss and folk songs which speak of social,
cultural and environmental issues to jazz/blues and musical theatre style songs. Her
classical composition has often been in response to the needs of her students. In over 30
years of teaching, Jo has specialised in many areas, from early childhood music through
secondary school curriculum development and general across the board music education.
Accordingly, her music ranges from fun songs for young children and piano music at all
levels to vocal/instrumental ensemble work for high school students and choral writing on
demand for all sizes and styles of choir
Currently Jo lives near Fremantle with her husband and their two youngest daughters. She
maintains a busy private practice and continues to write prolifically, with many of her
works published by Wirripang and others available through her websites at
www.songrealm.com (mainly compositional) or http://josmusic.cjb.net (mainly teaching).
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