Rose Herceg Chair.
Shefali
Pryor grew up in Sydney where she graduated with first class
honours from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. During her studies
she participated in numerous programs with the Australian Youth
Orchestra and was a member of the Sydney Sinfonia. Upon graduating
she joined the Sydney Symphony as Second Oboe.
In 2004 and 2005 she was granted leave in order to study with
Stefan Schilli at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg. Not long
after her return to Australia she was appointed Associate Principal
Oboe. In 2006 she won the Other Instrumental category of the
Symphony Australia Young Performer Awards. She has performed as
soloist with the Sydney, Melbourne and Tasmanian symphony
orchestras, including performances with violinist Nigel Kennedy in
2006.
Shefali Pryor has performed as guest principal with the
Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Auckland Philharmonia, and as
a casual musician with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. She is a founding member of
the Sydney Omega Ensemble and has performed with the Australia
Ensemble, Sydney Soloists, and Southern Cross Soloists as well as
with the staff of the Sydney Conservatorium, where she teaches
oboe.