Aaron Dohse
Hardie Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Aaron Dohse is a teacher, conductor, performer, and administrator from Adelaide, South Australia. He is a multi-instrumentalist, graduating from the Elder Conservatorium of Music in 2005, where he studied clarinet with David Shephard and saxophone with Hal Hall.
Aaron believes strongly in the power of instrumental and ensemble music and serves on the executive committee of the Heads of Music Association in South Australia. In 2022 he was awarded the Bob Hower Award for Exemplary Contribution of Music Tutors in Independent Schools. He is the Coordinator of Co-curricular Arts & Activities and Program Leader of Co-curricular and Instrumental Music at Saint Ignatius’ College, Adelaide. Aaron has been a regular staff member at Border Music Camp since 2005: he first conducted the Hardie Symphonic Wind Ensemble in 2018, having previously been variously a saxophone tutor, clarinet tutor, and (at the 2022 Camp) the accompanist.