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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME 6PM 3RD NOVEMBER ROYAL ALBERT HALL

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WELCOME TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH PROM 2021 CONTENTS 01 Welcome 02 Music for Youth over the past two years 03 Looking to the future 05 Support us 06 Tonight’s presenters 07 Youth Engagement Programme 11 Afterglow: A National Remix project 14 Programme: Wednesday 3 November 16 All the Hall’s a Stage 17 Performing groups 18 Performers 21 Finale 23 Thank you for your support 24 Credits 25 MFY Proms photo moments from over the years

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I can’t tell you how excited I am to be back in the Royal Albert Hall tonight, two years after we were last here... We come together as different people. The world has changed. We are all only too aware of the devastating impact of the pandemic on live music making and on music education in particular over the last 18 months. I salute the herculean efforts music teachers and leaders have made to keep young musicians engaged and motivated through such difficult times, and to make that extra effort for those who face the additional challenges lockdown exposed. During this period, Music for Youth has pulled out all the stops to keep sharing and celebrating the achievements of young people in music at every level. The medium changed, but the aim was the same and we were proud to present three online festivals, including video walls with a diverse range of footage showing communities making music together – all ages, all abilities, in bedrooms, up mountains, on skateboards – all over the place!

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Tonight’s concert embodies that same spirit of coming together for the joy of making music, live with others. Nearly 2,000 young people will be performing from within the auditorium as part of our national creative project – ‘All the Hall’s a Stage’. Primary age, secondary, instrumentalists, vocalists, beginners and experienced musicians – they are all here. We wanted to reflect the fact that music has been happening everywhere, all around us, and the most unlikely of settings have become global stages for absolutely anyone whether their family has turned into a kitchen percussion ensemble or whether they are a global superstar. Through this open project, the 2021 Prom is our most inclusive yet and it forms the artistic framework for the whole concert. I am very pleased to welcome you to this concert and hope that you, like me, will warmly support the large number of young people making music together in this highly emotive physical and psychological space. JUDITH WEBSTER Chief Executive

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MUSIC FOR YOUTH OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS The long-term impact of the coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented. Live music events have been decimated, and the negative impact on the mental health and wellbeing of young people is undisputed. Music for Youth’s role in providing national music events which offer a sense of hope, community and peer support has never been more important. Over the last 18 months, in the absence of live events, we, like others, explored new digital opportunities. This is some of what we did... ELEVATE – JULY 2020 MFY’s first digital festival in place of our annual National Festival. Composer, presenter and MFY Ambassador Jack Pepper and presenter of tonight’s Prom, Remel London, presented three specially curated online showcases ‘Live at 5’ which premiered on YouTube across the 5 day festival. You can still catch them on our YouTube channel. ’Illuminate’ was a space for emerging artists to promote their music and raise their profile across our network and ‘Your Music, Your Voice’ was a series of youth-led focus groups discussing issues of relevance during lockdown.

THE FUTURE IS NOW (TFIN) – DECEMBER 2020 An online programme of live and pre-recorded events for primary age, secondary age and emerging young artists. All events were fronted by MFY Music Mentors, creative artists, partners and MFY Ambassador, Love Ssega. Workshops ranged from: Changing Faces of Vocalisation • The primary workshop with Mark De-Lisser

Beginning a Beat composition using Ableton Live and Push with Mel Uye-Parker

brass workshop with Roger • Brass ArgenteBlast and students from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. TFIN also saw the creation of our first national video wall. Take a look at: mfy.org.uk/videos/nationalfestival-2021

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THE REMIX 2021 NATIONAL FESTIVAL – JULY 2021 Having taken on the theme of ‘REMIX’ for 2021, we planned a new hybrid national festival, combining a covidsecure live event in Symphony Hall, Birmingham with an online offering. Sadly, at the last minute, Birmingham had extra covid restrictions so the live event was cancelled. But... we beefed up our digital content and carried on! Features of our second fully digital festival were a Sector Spotlight with participatory content from partners such as Positive Youth Foundation and Music Education Hubs; a series of tutor videos from Music Mentors, our resident pool of artists; free online workshops, an online performance stage and daily playlists, a video wall and digital reporting roles for young people.

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IN THE FESTIVAL

IN THE FESTIVAL

“ It’s been brilliant to start rehearsals after lockdown & record some of our repertoire. Thank you @MusicForYouth for this platform & support!” @fretsettersguit

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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE 2020 was Music for Youth’s 50th birthday year, and whilst it didn’t exactly go as planned... we had always intended to use it as an opportunity to do new things. Well, with the help of the pandemic, we certainly managed that! You can read more about our pivot to online events during lockdown on page 02. Tonight’s Prom is a great example of how we plan to work in the future. The live performance is just part of our offer to young people, and they can get involved in many different ways, according to their interests.

As well as the live event tonight, we have: digital channel with content • Agenerated largely by young people in paid roles (see page 07). They’ve been working on this for several weeks in the run-up to tonight’s event and you’ll be able to follow their work afterwards oung presenters, mentored by • YRemel London and co-presenting

But we will go much further and involve young people directly in creating, curating and delivering live and online experiences and events that they want to see and be a part of. As we start to move out of covid, Music for Youth’s role in championing music education and providing exciting opportunities on a national basis for young people to come together has never been more important.

with her tonight post Prom project with young • Aproducers, run by Lewisham Music for local musicians as well as a remote cohort from anywhere. They’ll be remixing stems from the Prom into new tracks for sharing at future events.

If you or your organisation are interested in joining the MFY national network, or if your group would like to perform in a regional event, please email programmes@mfy.org.uk for more information.

Music for Youth post pandemic will continue to present large scale national events where thousands of young people with a common interest in music come together. We plan to collaborate more with sector partners, like Lewisham Music, so that grass roots activities feed directly into national events.

Visit mfy.org.uk/getinvolved/mfy-remixprom-2021 for more information on our digital activities!

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SUPPORT US HELP US GIVE MORE YOUNG PEOPLE LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCES ABOUT US Music for Youth is a national youth arts charity working to provide young people aged 21 and under across the UK with free, life-changing performance and progression opportunities, regardless of background or musical style. Established in 1970, our mission is simple: we believe that music, and the chance to participate in highquality musical activities, should be open to every young person.

As a charity, we rely on the generosity of people like you who want to make a difference for young people. With 67% of young people making music outside of school, and 50% of 16–25 year olds seeking a career in the creative industries, protecting opportunities for young people has never been more important.

“ The greatest experience and privilege of my youth musical journey – one I’ll never forget.” Music for Youth Alumni

Support a young musician today, and give them the opportunity to perform the music they love, no matter what.

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By making a donation, you will provide opportunities for young people: gives one young musician • £the25unforgettable experience of performing at the Royal Albert Hall for a mentoring session • £for50apays group of young musicians and their music leader provides a music mentor • £to250 support groups at our events

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lease look out for our pledge • Pcards throughout the Hall to make an easy donation via your phone, and contactless donation points as you exit the Royal Albert Hall ou can donate at any time on • Your website at mfy.org.uk/donate f you would like to know more • Iabout supporting us or would like to discuss a gift, please contact us at mfy@mfy.org.uk Registered charity number: 285831

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TONIGHT’S PRESENTERS As part of our commitment to having young people at the centre of the Prom this year, Remel London has mentored three young people who will co-present the Prom with her. Through a series of workshops they have developed their presenting skills, created scripts and helped to shape the presentation of the Prom. Thanks to Wakefield Music Education Hub, Wandsworth Music Service and Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust for their nominations.

REMEL LONDON Remel London is a bubbly, energetic and fun award-winning British TV and Radio presenter and host. Since graduating with a BA degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Leeds, Remel is making waves in the industry as the lead presenter on SKY One’s What’s Up TV, the host of the Saturday afternoon show on CAPITAL XTRA and a highly sought after voice-over artist working with the BBC, CBBC, BET, UKTV and BT Sports to name a few. Remel’s early career started with the online music platform Link Up TV as the lead presenter and the weekly host of London’s top live music event ILUVLIVE. Her extensive knowledge of music and entertainment meant she was invited to

join the MOBO Awards panel in 2013– 2015 and went on to present the MOBO’s official Red Carpet in 2016 and 2017. A confident and experienced host, Remel has hosted numerous events including the Music for Youth Proms at the Royal Albert Hall for two consecutive years, The Rocking Ur Teens Girls Conference for the last 5 years and the first Virtual Notting Hill Carnival Main Stage in 2020. Remel London is very passionate about her local community and young creatives. She is the founder of The Mainstream, which is a creative platform offering networking opportunities, live events, workshops, seminars, Q&A’s and a podcast to support individuals that would like to launch and develop their career into the mainstream media and entertainment world.

PHOEBE JARVIS LEWIS GREAVES Lewis Greaves (15) is the Head Boy of his school. He has a deep passion for music and believes music is one of the most important aspects in life. Lewis played Joe Casey in the school’s production of Our House and ensemble in Chicago and Hairspray. He was requested to sign a moving rendition of John Lennon’s Imagine for the school’s remembrance video. He is a bass player outside of school and is currently learning to play the drums. He loves the sense of community that music brings and values the opportunity to present at the Music for Youth Prom.

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ALIYAH NELSON Aliyah is a 19-year-old oboist with the desire to change the norms of oboe playing. She is currently applying to conservatoires in hopes of making that happen. As well as playing the oboe, she recently began playing the cor anglais in her youth orchestra at the Wandsworth Music Academy. In November 2020 she took up a founding role by becoming one of the first members of the academy’s youth voice team. She is a self-taught dancer who feels musicality is her friend. The same technique occurs when playing the oboe; she feels that music is a language which always conveys how she feels.

Pheobe (17) has been in love with performing for as long as she can remember, which fuelled her desire to start learning the clarinet. She joined Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust and played with them for seven years. Within these seven years, her love for performance developed and grew, pushing her towards acting. She now studies Actor Musicianship at Guildford School of Acting and can’t wait to see where this life of performance takes her!

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YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME YOUNG PEOPLE BEYOND THE STAGE As well as large-scale live performance opportunities, Music for Youth is committed to working with young people in a range of ways, including: ree workshops and tutorials from • Fexperts and selected MFY music mentors

At the Prom this year, we have four Young Reporters aged 19–21 working on our social media channels, conducting written and filmed interviews and creating content for our website, including our REMIX podcast. We also worked with Young Reporters at our Digital National Festival in uly. The content they produced was especially well-received on our social channels, proving invaluable in supporting our communication with young people.

N ew regional and national programmes and opportunities in response to the needs of young people as expressed by them

aid non-performance work • Pexperience roles, internships and pathways to jobs.

Each of our reporters found the experience highly rewarding and a valuable insight into working in the music charity sector.

“The entirety of MFY Remix 2021 was amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed watching musicians, whether they were young or established professionals, showcase their talent and creativity. I am in awe at how Music for Youth managed to do all this through an online platform and cannot wait for when we can come together in person in the near future!” Meg Davies, Writer-Reporter

Take a look at our website mfy.org.uk/ get-involved/work-experience-withmusic-for-youth to find out more about our work experience roles and how to get involved.

Visit mfy.org.uk/getinvolved/mfy-remixprom-2021 for more information on our digital activities!

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A message from the Chief Executive of the Royal Albert Hall

Welcome back! After the toughest period in our 150-year history, we’re delighted to open our doors again, and play host to very special events like this one. The Hall is a registered charity committed to providing unforgettable, life-enhancing experiences for everyone. Though the last 16 months have been di�cult for us all, we are so excited to be getting back to what we do best. Welcoming other charities to our spectacular building has been part of our commitment to the public good since the Hall opened in 1871 and it is a privilege to be able to continue to support other causes in this way. We also run our own Engagement programme which creates memories, changes lives and provides inspiration through music for all, through a wide range of exciting opportunities linked to the Hall’s calendar of events and the unique characteristics of the building. I would like to thank you for your continued support of the Hall – just by being here today you are helping our recovery. I look forward to sharing our ongoing 150th anniversary celebrations with you in the months and years to come – see you soon!

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AFTERGLOW A NATIONAL REMIX PROJECT Music for Youth has commissioned Lewisham Music to lead and develop a post-Prom technology-based music project which expands the scope of the MFY Prom beyond the live event, builds on all our digital work over the past 18 months and appeals to young musicians working in contemporary genres.

Lewisham Music will lead the project locally and work with Music for Youth to extend its reach to young people in line with Music for Youth’s national brief. Taking the Prom as a starting point, this project will provide an opportunity for young producers and lyricists to work creatively with stems from the live Prom event, supplied by Music for Youth. With tutoring and mentoring built into the project, young people will be supported to develop remixed tracks for further sharing at future Music for Youth events, live or online.

This is an exciting new commissioning model and through feedback and evaluation of the project, including with young people, MFY hope to further explore the potential of future collaborative work and partnerships of this nature.

“ We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Music for Youth on the Remix project. It’s an exciting opportunity for budding producers from Lewisham and around the country to challenge themselves, and for young musicians performing at the MFY Prom to hear their performances given new life in weird and wonderful ways!” Charly Richardson, Chief Executive, Lewisham Music

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PROGRAMME 3RD NOVEMBER

Presented by Remel London, with Lewis Greaves, Phoebe Jarvis and Aliyah Nelson


PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 3RD NOVEMBER ACT ONE

ACT TWO

CHARLOTTE DAVIS Spoken Word Artist VOCALIZE London Age: 11–18 Musical Director: Andy Gilbert This Is Heaven Nick Jonas arr. Andy Gilbert NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA Northampton, Northamptonshire Age: 14–18 Conductors: Andy Kirkwood and Richard Roper Lord of the Dance Music by Ronan Hardiman arr. Larry Moore NATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT All the Hall’s a Stage – Collage Including Pirates of the Caribbean Music by Klaus Badelt arr. Ted Ricketts My Hood Ray Blk Sunday Soul Richard Iles

RUBIK’S CUBE Winchester, Hampshire Age: 11–19 Musical Director: Ben Dlugokecki Makaton Director: Sarah Criddle Rubik’s Cube Medley Crazy little thing called love Queen I can’t get no satisfaction The Rolling Stones Daytripper The Beatles Breaking Free High School Musical Cast Bad Habits Ed Sheeran Stop crying your heart out Oasis MUSICA YOUTH JAZZ Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Age: 13–21 Music Directors: Adam Kingham and Stephen Bradnum Daft Punk Medley Adapted and transcribed for Musica Youth Jazz by Stephen Bradnum arr. Tom Wallace

YOUTHSAYERS London Age: 14–18 Musical Directors: Robin Hopcraft and Idris Rahman from Soothsayers Candace de Meroe Theon Cross Freedom Idris Rahman, Robin Hopcraft, Keziah Jones CORNWALL COUNTY CHOIRS Cornwall Age: 8–18 Director: Angela Renshaw Fix You Coldplay arr. Jonathan Wikeley

NATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT All the Hall’s a Stage: These Are The Days I’ll Remember Tim Steiner

FINALE There Will Always Be a Reason to Sing Inspired by an entry to the MFY National Festival 2021 Video Wall by Brent Music Service (see page 21 for more details). Words and Music by Rob Stroh arr. Patrick Bailey

SHIA & JL Manchester Klezmer tunes on clarinet and accordion including Bei mir bistu Shein Sholem Secunda Yosel, Yosel Nellie Casman and Samuel Steinberg

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ALL THE HALL’S A STAGE: A NATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT TIM STEINER

THIS PROJECT IS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL EDUCATION UNION AND MUSICIANS’ UNION

All the Hall’s a Stage this evening as 2,000 young people join together in a bumper creative project led by composer Tim Steiner. This is our most inclusive Prom yet. We invited groups of young musicians of any instrumentation or vocal range, and of any ability between the ages of 4–21 to sign up and we’re delighted to welcome groups from across the country to the Royal Albert Hall today – youth orchestras, school choirs, jazz bands, budding young ukulele players and even a digital percussion ensemble coming together for the first time in person. This afternoon saw our first in-person rehearsal, although everyone has been busy preparing resources for the project sent in advance and teachers and group leaders joined Tim and the MFY team for online workshops to help them prepare. Thank you to the anchor groups: Musica Youth Jazz, Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra, Cornwall County Youth Choir & Vocalize.

“All the Hall’s a Stage is a response to, and in part, a celebration of the last 18 months. The internet became the stage, the rehearsal venue, the green room, and the place to hangout. Everyone became a performer, whether they liked it or not. With All the Hall’s a Stage, we’re trying to bring some of that essence into the MFY Prom. Everyone is a performer, everyone takes part, everyone has something to add, everyone is a listener, everyone has a part to play.

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TIM STEINER CREATIVE PROJECT LEADER Tim is a composer, performer, educator and presenter with an international reputation built over the past 25 years. He has a specialty in collaboration and devised work and has directed hundreds of creative projects in partnership with orchestras, concert halls, conservatoires, schools, music colleges and arts centres throughout the world. He has directed major projects for the European Capitals of Culture in Guimaraes (Portugal) 2012, and Valletta (Malta) 2018. He has worked extensively with cities and municipalities creating large-scale multi-faceted performances bringing together professionals, amateurs and beginners from all backgrounds. He has a long running relationship with the Casa da Musica in Porto and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK.

He has worked extensively throughout the UK, and has directed work with cultural organisations in France, Germany, Norway, Finland, Austria, Bulgaria, Malta, Ireland, Kuwait, Brazil, USA, Azerbaijan, China, Australia, the Netherlands and Belgium. He has directed many live events at the BBC, working closely across all the orchestras and BBC singers together with BBC learning. These events included tours to support the TV shows I’d Do Anything, How do You Solve a Problem like Maria?, and Play It Again. From 2010 until 2018 he was the conductor of Stopestra, a group of 100 rock musicians in Porto. Tim was a tutor in Music Studies, Composition, Improvisation and Workshop Leading at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama from 1993–2018. He completed his PhD, entitled ‘Composition: Interaction and Collaboration’ in 1992 at City University.

We’re celebrating the beautifully chaotic world of the internet, in which everything collides with everything else, and we’re playing this off against a kind of unity that is only really available when we share the same physical space. We’re enjoying the sound and meaning of individual voices, and bringing these individuals together in moments of coherence and unity.” Tim Steiner Composer, All the Hall’s a Stage

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ALL THE HALL’S A STAGE: A NATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECT PERFORMING GROUPS

Bishop Perrin Primary School London Brent Music Service North and South Junior Choirs London

Jeanlouise McGuire Manchester

Canons Choir London

Lady Margaret Primary School London

CAPA Juniors (Trinity Academy Cathedral) Wakefield, Leeds

Langdon Academy Newham

Castleford Academy Wakefield City of London Academy Highgate Hill London Deansfield Primary School, London Epsom Primary School Concert Band Epsom Fred Longworth High School Manchester Harrogate High School Harrogate Holy Family RC Primary School Rochdale Howard of Effingham School Leatherhead

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Manor School Orchestra and Choir Northamptonshire Millway Primary School Northampton Music Education Islington Orchestra London Nelson Primary School London Newland House School London

Presdale Junior School Ware Queensbridge Primary School London Slough Youth Choir Slough St John Fisher Pinner St John’s C of E School London Stokesley School Middlesbrough Swindon Young Musicians Swindon Tees Valley Youth Orchestra Middlesbrough Thats All Folk Rochdale The Blue Coat School Oldham

Newton Farm London

Twineham CofE Primary School Twineham, near Haywards Heath

Norfolk Music Hub Norwich, Thetford and King’s Lynn

Westbrook Hay Hemel Hempstead

PercWorks Drumline PercWorks Percussion Ensemble London based – Participants come from across the UK

Worsbrough Common School Choir Barnsley

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PERFORMERS MUSICA YOUTH JAZZ Musica Youth Jazz was formed due to demand in Kirklees for a high-level big band as a pathway from the big bands at our 5 music centres. The group rehearse every week during term time and play a wide range of repertoire. Musica Youth Jazz is a very sociable group made up of like-minded musicians. The band engages in many concerts, festivals and events throughout the year and are especially proud of their involvement in the MFY Proms a few years ago. If it’s a powerhouse of entertainment you’re after, you won’t be disappointed! Saxophones Ben Baldwin**, Lucy Briggs, Brooke Jessop, Sam Jolly, Isobel Kerr, Grace Martin, Peter Stobart**, Connie Redman, Hannah Whitworth Trumpets Leo Byrne, Joseph Haigh*, Anna Richardson, Heather Vayro, James Zbos Trombones Seth Barraclough, Christopher Martin, James Loughran, Dominic Postlethwaite* Rhythm section Elendu Aka, Faith Bennett, Bess Cook-Miller, Jake Johnstone, Harry Stobart, Will Wright

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA The Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra is one of over 30 ensembles that rehearse weekly at the Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust. Players audition annually for a place in the orchestra, and typically perform five or six concerts a year, with music this year including works by Sibelius, Elgar, Coleridge-Taylor, Bizet, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky and Nielsen amongst others. In July 2022 the orchestra will be undertaking a concert tour to Magdeburg in Germany, performing in Dessau, Magdeburg, Bad Schmiedeberg and Brandenburg.

CORNWALL COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR The Cornwall County Choirs consist of singers aged 3–18 from around Cornwall. The choirs are part-funded by the Cornwall Music Education Hub.

Violin 1 Hannah Baker, Theo Broxton*, Igor Buslowski, Archie Clarke, Laurie Glass, James Gudd, Grace Hillis, Tanaka Jalagthe, Francesca Jardine, Eleanor Kerr, Olivia Scurr, Phoebe Thomas Violin 2 Chloe Alcazar, Isabelle Dunn, Kiera Exall*, Isabel Gorrod, Yasmin Hussain, George Lack, Michael Larg, Petula Law, Susanna Law, Kathryn Li, Lily Machin-Bradbury, Oliver Mazur, Olivia Russell Viola Evie Aslett, Charlotte Foster, Emily Greaves, Daisy Poole, Holly Rees, Khara Ryan*, Peter Spinner, George Turvey, Daniel Vaughan Cello Maria Brear, Alice Calcraft, Freya Chapman, Jeremy Everitt, Matthew Kirkwood, Rohan Kowcun, Olivia Miller, Callum Moody, Oliver Radd, Lily Taylor, Abigail Thayanithy, Lottie Thomas, Lucy Underwood*, Emma Young Double Bass Kabir Gherra, Thomas Judge*, Jasper Kent, Isaac Lavender, Megan Lewis Flute Ruby Fear, Joseph Ward*, Maddie Williams Oboe Hannah Caine, Naomi Cragg*, Olivia White Clarinet Eva Jennings*, Hannah Reeve, Hannah WinstonePartridge Bassoon Jacob Billis, Eve Elliott-Spence*, David Glover French Horn Caoimhe Cleary, Elena Davies, Alex Do*, Owen McClay, Samuel WarehamAlecock Trumpet Maisie Child, Sophie Simpson, Olivia Wild* Trombone Benjamin Davies, Ross Simpson* Bass Trombone Rory Traynor Tuba Emerson Button Percussion Ross Baker, Nathan Burt, Christopher Trotter* Harp Holly-Alice Morton

Cornwall County Youth Choir Evie Austin, Vienna Bate, Holly Bowden, Barnaby Brook, Kaia Bryce, Johan Carvell, Florence Castleden, Rupert Castleden, Isabel Cole, Matthew Colwill, Eva Cook, Evie Dean, Daisy Dewey, Milly Dunstan, Lottie Etherington, Cameron Friggens, Mahala Griffin, Jake Harrison, Imogen Hawkins, Katie Jago, Ruby Keat, Jessica Kinton, Anna Lane, Elsie MacDonald, Esme Matthews, Elissa McCutheon, Ella Morton, Evie Morton, Oriana Mossman, Amy Mulkerrins, Paige Mullin, Edie Newman-Dewhurst, Olivia Oram, Beth Patterson, Naomi Patterson, Bathsheba Reed, Alice Rickard, Alice Riley, Ella Romero Cross, Maisy Romero Cross, Hayden Roose, Isaac Salaman, Florence Sibley, Enyaj Taylor, Tynan Wallbank, Jenna Walsh, Lucia Warden, Lowenna Watts, Lily Wells. Cornwall Boys Choir Daniel Austin, Roscoe Clough, Balen Green, Riley Greer, Barnaby Nason, Gabriel Orchard, George Roberts, Samuel Rowe, Archie Smith, Harry Stamp Cornwall Girls Choir Florence Allan, Rosie Adams, Amelia Banks, Leah Berriman, Annabelle Brantingham, Georgia Caddis, Dora Carter, Emilia Catchpole, Maisie Cawte, Isabella Childs, Bonnie Cooper, Agnes Dean, Emily Dennis, Yasmin Dunstan, Florence Fox-Dean, Neeve Friggens, Molly Fry, Ella Gilbert, Audrey Gilbert, Daisy Hall, Beth Hamten, Emma Harrold, Lexi Harrold, Sevi Harvey, Molly Harvey, Camillla Hetherington, Miriam Jones, Florence Kettleborough, Cortney Molesworth, Jenny O’Connell, Lowenna Osborne, Casey Paull, Maisie Pike, Delilah Pilborough, Elowyn Pipe, Martha Powley, Nancy Rom, Alexandra Rowe, Beatrice Rowe, Phoebe Skinner, Emily Tudge, Florence Warden, Poppy Warren, Rosie Williams, Faith Williams, Ruby Williams, Dora Wright, Nel Zeluk Guest Rapper Rohan Cuesta Dunn** Signing Film Kennall Vale School, Perran-ar-Worthal School

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Several different choirs make up our choir family from the youngest Mini-Singers through to Youth choir, all rehearsing with our experienced choir staff team. The choirs perform across Cornwall and have acquired a large online following since lockdown 2020. They have participated in previous Music for Youth National Festivals as well as BBC Proms Gala concerts.

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VOCALIZE Vocalize are a school choir from Sedgehill Academy based in Lewisham South East London. The choir were formed in 2010 and have been an integral part of the schools musical life ever since performing at Buckingham Palace, the Royal Albert Hall and many top UK venues. The students range from 11–17 years old from a wide mix of backgrounds and have regular studio sessions during school helping them develop their recording and songwriting skills. Being in Vocalize helps students with their confidence and them engage in the academic side of school life. Pupils also regularly organise showcases and upload songs onto platforms such as Soundcloud, where so far they have totalled over 200k plays (and 300 original songs written). Some ex-Vocalize members have continued with music after leaving school, working in the music industry as professionals, signing record and publishing deals with most notably Amy Kabba being Grammy nominated for her number 1 duet with MNEK ’Need you 100%’. Also past band members of Vocalize are now session musicians playing with artists such as Stormzy, Emelie Sandé and Mabel. Moses Boyd, another ex-Sedgehill student, is now one of the most talked about jazz drummers in the world and recently featured on Later with Jools Holland as the main guest.

Shia first picked up the clarinet when he was given an instrument by a local parishioner in November 2018, he now attends Chetham’s School of Music and plays on a clarinet kindly awarded to him by Awards for Young Musicians. Shia became very ill aged five and spent weeks in hospital; he was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes but has amazed everyone and proved that nothing is unachievable. YOUTHSAYERS Youthsayers is a South London based music performance and education group, who produce high quality music performance and recordings, as well as unique and inspiring educational opportunities for young people. Youthsayers strives to provide opportunity and a developmental path for all young people with an interest in ensemble playing and is run by musicians from prolific and legendary South London band Soothsayers. Drums Noah Ojumu Percussion and congas Bella Matthews Bass Frank Black Keyboard Zac Spooner Guitars Memphis Koloi, Cammie Moir Alto Saxs Ollie Kelly, Maia Avery Trumpets Finn Ohrstrom, Luke Dunant, Keir Kakembo Trombone Elijah Clarke Tuba Teigan Hastings Vocals and Trombone David Ijashakin Baritone Sax Noah Black Clarinet Giacomo del Re Tenor Sax Keahnne Whitby

RUBIK’S CUBE Rubik’s Cube are a pop/rock choir that sing and use Makaton sign language while performing. The choir formed at Osborne School in Winchester over 11 years ago and the group includes over 30 young people with a range of special educational needs. The choir choose their own songs and love the thrill of performance. The performers support each other and this was no more apparent than during the Covid-19 lockdown where the band continued to meet every Monday for rehearsals and performances online. Other achievements by the band include playing as the Olympic torch arrived into Winchester (2012), supporting local charities and playing a show with Peter Andre! Ruby Aubrey, Sam Batt, Ben Bell, Tom Bryant, Evie Cooper, Samuel Ferrier, Robbie Fieldsend, Oscar Galpin, Lily Gaunt, Jamie Gough, Kassandra Jalocha, Joe Johnson, Matthew Kesby, Finn Kitchen, Stan Laba, Elsie Linford, Shannon Macey, Jacob Marsland, James Morgan, Jenna Noyce, Grace O’Donnell, Kayleigh Owen, Isabelle Saunders, Megan Scott, Jago Simon, Aimee-Rose Vamos, Finlay Whittaker, Tyler Willow

Singers Ivie Agaria, Angela Bara, Theo Barker, Rosita Boyd, Shaniah Chambers, Momusu Conteh, Angel David, Charlotte Davis, Daphne De Leon, Marilyn De Melo, Sorayah Dehaney, Elizabeth Dempsey, Layla Derbal, Riyan Djelal, Ava Drew, Ruby Duffy, Bredli Hepaj, Ellie James Jones, Ajay Kairon, Ruby Langthorne, Tina Le, Tamaiah Leigh Moulton, Fahzell Linton, Sorayah Lisle, Teegan Litchmore, Tegan Morgan, Shantaya Noble, Praise Olanlokun, Precious Olowosaga, Melek Orhan, Cordelia Oyewoga, Renae Ralph, Taissa Semedo Campos, Simran Singh, Eli Singh, Noah Smith, Ana Teixera, Meila Tilbury, Tracey Tran, Isabelle Traore, Aaron Woodburne, Nevaeh Young

SHIA & JL Mother and son duo, Shia and JL submitted their joyful and moving video of klezmer music to Music for Youth’s National Festival video wall in July 2021 and have subsequently been invited to perform at the MFY Prom. Shia, aged 10, and his three older sisters all play music and were all taught by their mother, JL. The family have an Irish musical background and Shia also loves to Irish Dance.

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FINALE

THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A REASON TO SING WORDS AND MUSIC BY ROB STROH ARR. PATRICK BAILEY Music for Youth’s Remix 2021 National Festival took place from 6–10 July 2021 with a programme of digital events aimed at showcasing, supporting and celebrating young musical talent from across the UK.

together. In total, we received 184 video submissions to the new video wall, totaling over 6,398 participants, from locations across the UK including Wales, Northern Ireland, the Midlands, and Yorkshire.

The Video Wall was an integral component to the festival, spotlighting talent and creativity from young musicians the UK over. An open call for submissions was launched in April 2021, and young musicians were encouraged to submit creative interpretations and responses to the theme ‘Remix’, to reflect the times and impact of substantial change on young people and their music-making, and celebrate the way young people have adapted, innovated, reimagined, reconfigured, and rearranged how they make music

Brent Music Service North and South Junior Choirs submitted the video There Will Always Be A Reason To Sing. The choirs are made up of children from years 3, 4 and 5 who perform regularly throughout the academic year and consist of children selected from schools across the London Borough of Brent. This video really touched us all at MFY and we felt that having it arranged for the Prom finale was a fitting way to reflect the amazing work that teachers and group leaders have done to keep their ensembles alive during the pandemic.

LYRICS When life is great and I must celebrate then it’s time to sing a song, Using my voice, it’s so good to express how I’m feeling. Good times to spend when I sing with my friends and we’re all in harmony, There’s nothing better than singing together as one. Join with me and we’ll make some music today, Join the song, come and lift your voices now! There will always be a reason to sing, There will always be a song that we can bring. In all the highs, through all the lows, In all life’s seasons there’s a thousand reasons, So come on let’s sing! When we see beauty in all that’s around us we want to sing a song, Sometimes we’ve just got to sing and express how we’re feeling, Bringing a melody, offering a song to give thanks for all we have, We are so grateful and we’re full of praise for it all, Join with us and we’ll make some music today, Join the song, come and lift your voices now! Chorus There will always be a reason...

“In selecting this song, we loved the positive message that seemed so apt for the experience of the past year; that no matter how bad things get, we can always find a reason to sing. When briefing the children regarding the video, we asked them to submit videos of them doing things that quite simply make them happy and bring them joy.”

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