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NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2O22 BIRMINGHAM 8TH & 9TH JULY


MUSIC FOR YOUTH NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2O22 03 WELCOME 04 FESTIVAL VENUES & LOCATIONS 05 SUPPORT US 06 FESTIVAL LISTINGS – FRIDAY 11 FESTIVAL LISTINGS – SATURDAY 15 WORKSHOPS, PARTICIPATION & FRINGE STAGES 16 MUSIC MENTORS AT THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL 17 PRESENTERS AND WORKSHOP LEADERS 18 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT 19 CREDITS

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This is an extra-special Music for Youth Festival and we are delighted to be back in Birmingham for a celebration of young musical talent from across the U.K! There is a lot to celebrate this year: Birmingham is host to the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Symphony Hall has been re-developed with a brand-new façade and performance spaces, and, tickets to the National Festival are completely free to take part and to come and watch! This year’s National Festival really is a celebration of the joy of coming together again to perform and experience live music after a two-year absence due to the pandemic. Whether you are a long-standing partner of Music for Youth or a member of the community who has never engaged with the charity before, A Festival for All offers something for everyone. More than anything, it is about showcasing talented young musicians from across the UK.

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There is an array of exciting and inspirational musical activities on offer, including a Friday evening Showcase concert, a dedicated ‘takeover’ stage at the CBSO Centre and performances from jazz to rock to rap to samba and everything in between. Alongside the live music, don’t forget to attend one of our workshops and Music Industry Day talks with leading industry experts, including representatives from TikTok and Punch Records. We’re delighted this year that Summaya Mughal and Robyn Richford will be hosting our main stages as well as a line up of expert Music Mentors to provide professional feedback for all of our young performers. There will also be young presenter co-hosts across the two days. So, even if you’re just at the Festival for a day – be sure to wander around the different venues, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the huge range of music and performances on offer!

FESTIVAL PICKS

MUSIC INDUSTRY DAY (SATURDAY – JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE, SYMPHONY HALL) We are delighted to deliver a Music Industry Day for 16-25 year olds. Expect workshops and unique opportunities to meet and speak to music industry representatives from Punch Records, TikTok and others. Booking is essential

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FRIDAY EVENING ‘SHOWCASE’ CONCERT AT TOWN HALL Showcasing six acts specially selected by Music Mentors and Music for Youth, this gig will bring you an exciting range of upcoming artists and some exciting musical genres from across the UK.

ORCHESTRAL EXPLORERS – FAMILY WORKSHOPS AT THE CBSO CENTRE Come on an adventure and meet all of the instruments in the orchestra in this fun, interactive family workshop. Led by leading professional musicians you will have the chance to sing and dance along as well as try lots of different instruments at the end of the session. Booking is essential Music for Youth National Festival 2O22

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HELP US GIVE MORE YOUNG PEOPLE LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCES ABOUT US Founded in 1970, Music for Youth combines a rich heritage with a simple mission: we believe that every young person should be able to participate in high-quality musical activities, regardless of background or musical style. Our annual programme gives young musicians of all abilities the opportunity to learn and make music together, and to take part in large-scale performance events across the country, for free. As a result, we are proud to work with approximately 60,000 young people each year. As a registered charity, the support of businesses, trusts and foundations, and individuals is vital. We are immensely appreciative of all those who currently support us. However, we still need to raise a significant proportion of our income to ensure we can continue to make a positive impact on young lives.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE By making a donation, you will provide unique and memorable opportunities for young people: £25 gives one young musician the unforgettable experience of performing at the Royal Albert Hall £ 50 pays for a classroom of Primary School children to experience their first MFY Primary Prom £250 provides a music mentor to support groups at our events

HOW TO DONATE AT THE FESTIVAL, PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR OUR DONATION BUCKETS You can donate anytime on our website at mfy.org.uk/donate If you would like to know more about supporting us or would like to discuss a gift, please contact mfy@mfy.org.uk Charity number: 285831

“ THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL ENABLED US TO GROW AS A GROUP, IMPROVE, ENJOY WATCHING OTHERS, DO WHAT WE LOVE AND MAKE SO MANY AMAZING MEMORIES!”

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FRIDAY 8 JULY SYMPHONY HALL

SYMPHONY HALL PRIMARY LIVE 10:00–12:15

NEWPORT COMBINED SENIOR SCHOOLS WINDBAND Newport, Gwent Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Ceri Rees Abba Medley Andersson Ulvayus arr. HIggins Nettleton Trad American arr. John Moss Medley from The Huchback of Notre Dame Menken GWENT YOUTH BRASS ENSEMBLE Newport, Gwent Conductor: Martin Davis Head of Brass: Chris Turner 3 Brass Monkeys Ryan Linham Night at the Opera Alan Fernie NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY JUNIOR STINGS Northampton Age: 8–12 Conductor: Karen Bell Bottomless Pizz Andrew Dabczynski Time Machine Richard Meyer Chilli Salsa Loretta Fin

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MILTON KEYNES YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA Milton Keynes Age: 13–18 Conductor: Giles Liddiard Rhythm Danse Richard Saucedo Mambo Greats Tito Puente, Perez Prado and Pablo Beltran Ruiz arr. Stephen Bulla LOVE MUSIC TRUST PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Sandbach, Cheshire Age: 11–18 Ensemble Leader: Mark Concar Administrator: Simon Greasby Not Far From Here Blake Tyson C5 From Up Front Etudes Jim Ancona Forrest Gump Theme Alan Silvestri arr. Dirkjan Van Groningen GYJO COMBO Gloucestershire Age: 14–18 Director: Peter Martin Manha de Carnival Luis Bonfa arr. GYJO Combo St James Infirmary Irving Mills (based on 1928 original recording) arr. GYJO Combo Yardbird Suite Charlie Parker arr. GYJO Combo

SESSION 1 – INFANTS & JUNIORS 13:00–15:30 LONGFLEET PRIMARY SCHOOL Poole Age: 7–15 Music Teacher & Conductor: Kate Wright Superhero Blues Larry Newman arr. Larry Newman Four Pieces: Moving Along, East, Morning, Saturday Afternoons Myra Barretto arr. Kate Wright Biscuit Club Boogie Sarah Watts arr. Sarah Watts Latin Lullaby Larry Newman arr. Larry Newman Dan The Man Sarah Watts arr. Sarah Watts RUBIK’S CUBE Winchester Musical Director/Group Leader: Ben Dlugokecki ST MARTHA’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL YR 5 BLUE (UKELEAR POWER!) Kings Lynn Age: 9–10 Musical Director: Jess Berners Threee Parther Songs Trad arr. Jess Berners Boogie Shoes Mark Walker arr. Jess Berners Rock Around The Clock Freedman / Myers arr. Jess Berners This is Your Jubilee Iain Gilmore arr. Jess Berners The Nights Avicii arr. Jess Berners

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FRIDAY 8 JULY SYMPHONY HALL

THORNHILL J AND I ROCK SCHOOL West Yorskhire Age: 1–11 Director of Music: Peter Simons Shotgun George Ezra arr. P Simons I want to break free Queen arr. P.Simons Livin’ on a prayer Bon Jovi arr. P.Simons CANTILENA Berkshire Director of Music: Ruth Adams Conductor: Helen Wallis The Crocodile Ruth Morris Gray Silver Moon Lin Marsh The Puzzle Andy Beck CANONS CHOIR London Age: 9–11 Director of Music: Chao Cox Migaloo Annie Kwok America/Somewhere Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim arr. Chao Cox Wau BuLan Traditional Malaysian Folk Song arr. Tracy Wong

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SESSION 2 16:30–19:00 BOSTON MUSIC CENTRE MASSED ENSEMBLE Boston Age: 8–20 Musical Director: Vanessa Hobart Beyonce Medley Various arr. Lee Hextall & Vanessa Hobart NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CONCERT BAND Northampton Age: 15–19 Cheif Executive: Peter Smalley Communications & Events Evocations – Mvt 1: Harlequin’s Carnival Martin Ellerby Evocation – Mvt 3: Seuno (Dream) Martin Ellerby Evocations – Mvt 4: The Royal Hunt of the Sun Martin Ellerby CITY OF BELFAST YOUTH ORCHESTRA (VIDEO) Belfast, Northern Ireland Manager: Robert Briscoe HARP ENSEMBLE – GWENT Newport, Gwent Head of Dept: Aylson Jones

WALTHAMSTOW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS STEEL BAND YEAR 10 Walthamstow Age: 14–16 Musical Director: Richard Murphy Turn to Stone Jeff Lynne arr. Richard Murphy Also Sprach Zarathustra Richard Strauss arr. Richard Murphy But My Love Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss arr. Richard Murphy Someday My Prince Will Come Frank Churchill arr. Richard Murphy SPONNE BRASS BAND Towcester Age: 11–19 Director: Colin Bugby Yardbird Suite Charlie Parker arr. Colin Bugby Sunny Bobby Hebb arr. Colin Bugby Nothing Serious Leo Quintero arr. Colin Bugby MOUNTBATTEN CONCERT WIND BAND Romsey Age: 11–16 Director of Music: Stu Marchant Concert Prelude Philip Sparke Incantations Robert W Smith

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FRIDAY 8 JULY TOWN HALL

TOWN HALL SESSION 1 10:15–12:45

SPONNE JAZZ ORCHESTRA Towcester Age: 12–18 Deputy Headteacher: Catherine Underwood Director/Group Leader: Colin Bugby Yardbird Suite Charlie Parker arr. Colin Bugby Sunny Bobby Hebb arr. Colin Bugby Nothing Serious Leo Quintero arr. Colin Bugby NORFOLLK STUDENTS JAZZ ORCHESTRA Norwich Age: 14–18 Conductor: Geraldine Evans Prayer Meeting Matt Harris Stolen Moments Oliver Nelson arr. Paul Murtha Drumming Man Gene Kruppa and Tiny Parham arr. Rich deRosa

THE ABBEY SCHOOL JUNIOR CHAMBER CHOIR Reading Age: 11 Musical Director: Ruth Adams Windy Nights Greg Gilpin Ask Me to Sing Sally K Albrecht and Jay Althouse Show Me A Mountain Lin Marsh GREENHEAD COLLEGE BIG BAND Huddersfield Age: 16–18 Musical Director: Nick Dolling Divine Intro with Things Divine Comedy/Bobby Darin arr. Jerry Sheppard For Once In My Life Miller/Murden arr. Jerry Sheppard I Will Survive Perren/Fekaris arr. Dolling CHORDIS PARVOS Caerleon Age: 11–18 Director: Peter James Adios Nonino Piazolla arr. D. Gurner Bella Ciao Daffini arr. D. Gurner

FRETSETTERS Aberdare Age: 14–18 Musical Director: Andy Mulligan Lisa Lân Welsh Traditional arr. A. Mulligan A Fistful of Dollars Ennio Morricone arr. A. Mulligan Palladio (i. Allegretto ) Karl Jenkins arr. A. Mulligan SESSION 2 13:45–16:15 MONUMENTAL, QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOOL Kirkby Lonsdale Age: 11–17 Conductor: David Banfield Release the beast Monumental – original band composition arr. Monumental Zelensky Monumental – original band composition arr. Monumental ALTRINCHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL BIG BAND Altrincham Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Mike Monument Every Summer Night Pat Metheny arr. Robert Curnow Chameleon Herbie Hancock arr. Alan Baylock Lil Darlin Neal Hefti NPTC JAZZ ENSEMBLE Port Talbot Age: 14–20 Music Lecturer/Group Leader: Carolyn Davies Musical Director/Group Leader: Ceri Rees Blue Bossa Kenny Dorham Tequila Chuck Rio The Girl From Ipanema Antonio Carlos Jobim

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FRIDAY 8 JULY TOWN HALL

TERPSICHORE (TERP-SICK-ER-REE) Truro Age: 11–17 Conductor and Musical Director: Sarah Whomersley Orfeo Monterverdi arr. Sarah Whomersley The Dance of the Savages Lully arr. Sarah Whomersley Curtain Tune on a Ground Purcell arr. Sarah Whomersley/ Terpsichore SOGYJO South Gloucestershire Age: 14–18 Head of Senior Music Centre/ Group Leader: Jonathan Hopes Other Group Leaders: Roger Sansom, Claire Schollick, Simon Lock The Incredibles Michael Giacchino arr. Stephen Bulla Dream a Little Dream of Me Schwandt, Andre and Kahn arr. Hal Mooney, adapted by Myles Collins Salsa Amigo Pete Coulman ST GEORGES ACADEMY SIXTH FORM HARMONY GROUP Sleaford Age: 16–18 Musical Director: Catherine Vernon Light in the Hallway Pentatonix arr. Pentatonix I Say a Little Prayer Burt Bacharach and Hal David arr. Catherine Vernon

SHOWCASE EVENING CONCERT 19:30–21:30 YORK MUSIC FORUM YOUTH JAZZ ENSEMBLE York Age: 12–19 Musical Director: Ian Chalk Blue Matter John Scofield arr. Ian Chalk Big Time Marcus Miller arr. Ian Chalk THE SEGNO (YEAR 11 PIANO DUET) Kings Lynn Age: 16 Director of Music, Springwood High School: Robin Norman Inspector Gadget: Main Theme Levy and Saban arr. Zach Heyde & Frank Tedesco Pirates of the Caribbean Zimmer arr. Finley Meehan & Matthew Hawkes

RUBIX CUBE (VIDEO LINK) Bournemouth Musical Director/Group Leader: Ben Dlugokecki SCISSETT YOUTH BAND Huddersfield Age: 12–21 Musical Director: Johnny Beevers Asterix Gallowstreet arr. Lauren Smallman Third Half Youngblood Brass Band arr. Johnny Beevers YEAR 10 GIRLS RAP GROUP & CODA (VIDEO LINK) Lewisham, South London Musical Director: Andy Gilbert Head of Music Dept: Michael Daly MUSICA KIRKLEES SOUL BAND Huddersfield Age: 13–18 Director: Matt Delaney Just a Little Bit Rosco Gordon arr. Etta James Smooth Operator Sade Adu, Ray St. John

BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL ADVANCED SINGERS Leigh Age: 11–16 Head of Music: Sarah Stafford Stand Up Cynthia Erivo Joshuah Campbell arr. Anna Corcoran Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream Ed McCurdy arr. Anna Corcoran

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FRIDAY 8 JULY

JENNIFER BLACKWELL SPACE/ SYMPHONY HALL JENNIFER BLACKWELL SPACE 12:00–13:30

MOULSHAM HIGH SCHOOL SAMBA BAND Chelmsford Age: 11–17 Musical Director: Jon Alford Samba Salsa Moulsham High School Samba Band Samba Walk Moulsham High School Samba Band MANOR SCHOOL STRING GROUP Raunds Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Melissa Barron Music from La La Land Justin Hurwitz (lyrics by Pasek and Paul) arr. Robert Longfield The Theory Of Everything Johnann Johannsson arr. Robert Longfield

SPONNAISANCE Towcester Age: 8 Musical Director: Catherine Underwood Il est bel et bon Pierre Passereau Flow My Tears John Dowland Ronde & Saltarello Tielman Susato Weep, O Mine Eyes John Bennet Now is The Month Of Maying Thomas Morley

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOYS’ CHOIR Gloucester Age: 9–14 Musical Director: Ben Sawyer Cells Russell Hepplewhite arr. Russell Hepplewhite Three Little Birds Bob Marley Proud Mary John Fogarty arr. Ben Sawyer Us Russell Hepplewhite arr. Russell Hepplewhite

CONOR MARCUS (OH YEAH CENTRE – BELFAST) – VIDEO Youth Engagement Officer: Caoimhe O’Connell

TAKEOVER STAGE 10:30–13:00 GLOSSOPDALE SCHOOL AND SIXTH FORM WIND BAND Derbyshire Age: 11–18 Leader of Music: Mark Bousie Music from ‘The Incredibles’ Michael Giacchino arr. Jay Bocook Korean Folk Rhapsody James Curnow Queen in Concert Jay Bocook

RILEY HOLLAND (OH YEAH CENTRE – BELFAST) – VIDEO Youth Engagement Officer: Caoimhe O’Connell MALTON SCHOOL CHOIR AND JAZZ ORCHESTRA North Yorkshire Music Teacher of Malton School: Peter Woodrow Another Day of Sun Justin Hurwit arr. Thomas H Graff Problems Miriam Teak Lee MONDAY MORNING Lincolnshire Musical Directors: Catherine Vernon and Becky Higgins Final Countdown Joey Tempest I’m Still Standing Elton John & Bernie Taupin SHEPHERD GROUP YOUTH BAND BIG BAND – GWENT Newport, Gwent Head of Dept: Aylson Jones

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SATURDAY 9 JULY SYMPHONY HALL

SYMPHONY HALL SESSION 1 10:15–12:45

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA Northampton Age: 14–18 Conductors: Andy Kirkwood* & Richard Roper (*Andy Kirkwood conducting CYO at NFMY) Movement 4: Allegro non troppo from ‘Symphony No. 5’ Dmitri Shostakovich CHORDIS VIRTUOSOS Caerleon Age: 11–19 Musical Director: Peter James The Old Castle Mussorgsky arr. Carter Czardas – Marimba Solo Monti arr. Bickerton Danza Finale from Estancia Ginastera arr. Longfield DAOS SENIOR STRINGS Potters Bar Age: 12–18 Conductor: James Widden Sea Sketches Grace Williams GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 14–18 Director: Peter Martin Runaway Baby Bruno Mars, Ari Levine, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Steven Brown arr. Paul Murtha It don’t mean a thing Duke Ellington and Irving Mills arr. Mark Taylor Herbeo Hanker Marceau Coppard

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DAOS CONCERT BAND Potters Bar Age: 13–18 Conductor: Lance Kelly A Moorside Suite Gustav Holst arr. Denis Wright CORBY BUSINESS CONCERT BAND Corby Age: 11–18 Director of Music: Mr Clive Wears Pirates of the Caribbean Klaus Badelt arr. M Sweeney A Nutcracker Spectacular Tschaikowsky arr. M Story Can-Can Jacques Offenbach arr.J O-Reilly NSB METALWORKS Northampton Age: 11–18 Director of Music: Oliver Druker Dobrogea arr. Rachel Coles SESSION 2 13:45–16:15 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR Northampton Age: 11–19 Director: Beth Hodgson Shenandoah Trad arr. Erb The Isle is full of Noises Chilcott Northern Light Gjeilo

MUSICA YOUTH ORCHESTRA SPIRITU’ULL Kingston upon Hull Age: 16–18 Director: Martin King Marimba Spiritual Minoru Miki GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 11–18 Conductor: Phil Storer Concerto d’Amore Jacob de Haan Spontaneous Combustion Robert Sheldon ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT ACADEMY (RWBA) WIND BAND Royal Wootton Bassett Age: 12–18 Conductor: Liz Hodgson Selections from Mamma Mia! Benn Anderrson and Bjorn Ulvaeus arr. Michael Brown Music from Pirates of the Caribbean Klaus Badelt arr. Michael Brown

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SATURDAY 9 JULY SYMPHONY HALL

BISHOP STOPFORD BRASS BAND Kettering Age: 12–18 Conductor: Brad Turnbull Mission Impossible Lalo Schifrin arr. Philip Harper Pie Jesu John Rutter arr. Adam Rutter Finale from William Tell Overture Gioachino Rossini arr. Brad Turnbull CHESTERTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE JUNIOR CHOIR Cambridge Age: 11–13 Musical Director: Catherine Wilson Fix You Berryman, Martin, Buckland and Champion arr. De-Lisser Can you hear me? Chilcott Africa Paich and Porcaro arr. Emerson

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SESSION 3 17:00–19:30 READING YOUTH BRASS BAND Reading Age: 13–18 Musical Director: John Watts Excerpts from The Journal of Phileas Fogg Peter Graham Best of Bond John Barry arr. Darrol Barry WIGAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA Wigan Age: 11–21 Orchestral Manager: Louise Peacock Danzon No 2 Marquez

HABERDASHERS’ ABRAHAM DARBY SHOWBAND Telford Age: 13–18 Conductor: Rachel Morton Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew James Curnow MUSICA HOLME VALLEY JUNIOR STRINGS Holmfirth Age: 8–13 Musical Director: Corinne Kelly A Fabulous Fairytale Corinne Kelly

SPRINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND Kings Lynn Age: 11–18

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SATURDAY 9 JULY TOWN HALL

TOWN HALL SESSION 1 10:15–12:45

TOWCESTER ROCK SCHOOL Northampton Age: 12–17 Musical Director: David Taylor Century TOWCESTER ROCK SCHOOL Northampton Age: 7–11 Musical Director: David Taylor Glucose KINGSMEN Kings Lynn Age: 12–18 Conductor: Samantha Ashby Rockin’ Robin Jimmy Thomas arr. Ian Crawford Homeward Bound Marta Keen arr. Jay Althouse Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Eric Idle arr. MacHuff

SENZATORI STRING QUARTET Northampton Age: 15–16 Director: Sonia Kelly Quartet No1, Op 12 Moderator Alla breve N. Rimsky Korsakov Take On Me Waaktaar/Furholmen/Harket TRIPLICATO Stanwick Age: 12–14 Performer: Kamran Hussain Five Pieces for Trio Dmitri Shostakovich MUSICA YOUTH STRINGS Huddersfield Age: 12–20 Musical Director: Peter Simns Serenade for Strings – Mvt 1 – A Roving John Rutter arr. John Rutter Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Vaughan Williams arr. Jamin Hoffman Por Una Cabeza Carl Gradel arr. P.Simons SESSION 2 13:45–16:15 PEAR Snettisham/Leiston Age: 18–19 Performer: Erin Tasker Driftwood Toby Young arr. Toby Young, Erin Tasker Indigo Sky Erin Tasker, James Arlington arr. Erin Tasker, Toby Young, James Arlington Stuck in the middle Erin Tasker, Toby Young arr. Erin Tasker, Toby Young

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KETTLE STRING QUARTET Age: 18 ALBERMARLE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Hull Age: 17–18 Musical Director: Ms Chris Nolan Rondo from Quintet in C Boccherini Maria Leonard Bernstein arr. C. Nolan Rondo from Suite for Bassoon and Strings Gordon Jacob RAINBOW CONNECTION JUNIOR CHOIR Doncaster Age: 7–13 Musical Director: Paul Mellors What The World Needs Now Burt Bacharach & Hal David arr. Paul Mellors Waiting On A Miracle Lin-Manuel Miranda arr. Paul Mellors A Feather From The Sky Jon Barker arr. Paul Mellors MUSICA HOLME VALLEY INTERMEDIATE STRINGS Huddersfield Age: 18 Musical Director: Will Mace Assistant Director: Corinne Kelly Rondo Alla Beatbox Will Mace arr. Will Mace Fantasia on Kraftwek’s Das Model Will Mace arr. Will Mace

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SATURDAY 9 JULY TOWN HALL/ CBSO CENTRE

MOUNTBATTEN BIG BAND Romsey Age: 11–16 Director of Music: Stu Marchant Soul Intro / The Chicken Jaco Pastorius / Pee-Wee Ellis arr. Stu Marchant & the band Brooklyn Young Blood Brass arr. Jahan Hunter & the band NSG MADRIGALIS Northampton Age: 13–18 Director: Beth Hodson Gaujas Meita, Rotataja Esenvalds Laula elu ilusaks Rips Send in the Clowns Sonheim arr. Ramsey

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SESSION 3 17:00–19:30 BRAVURA Sutton Coldfield Age: 9–20 Musical Director: Heather Clemson Waltz (from the 2nd Jazz Suite) Dimitri Shostakovitch arr. Paul Smith Cantique Gabriel Faure arr. Helen Butterworth Gypsy Song (from Carmen) Georges Bizet arr. Bob Birch NEW NOTES JAZZ BAND Penzance Age: 12–16 Amanda Bradley Director of Music Frankenstein Edgar Winter Paul Murtha Tequila Chuck Rio Michael Sweeney Birdland Josef Zawinul Michael Sweeney

VERMILLION London Age: 16–17 Group Leader: Emma Rivlin NORTHAMPTON JAZZ 2 Northampton Age: 12–17 NMPAT Jazz 2: Nikki Hannent-Corbett Hat Trick Carl Strommen Katie Sammy Nestico Play That Funky Music Robert Parissi arr. Victor Lopez BABAA AND CHRIS London Age: 17–18 Group Leader: Emma Rivlin Clown

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WORKSHOPS, PARTICIPATION & FRINGE STAGES JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE, SYMPHONY HALL Join us at Symphony Hall in their new public performance space. On Friday 8 July there will be a special session with 4 groups performing followed by mentor feedback that is open to the public and free to attend. Grab a coffee and come and join us from 12 noon. Date/time

Friday 8th July, 12:00–13:30

Location Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall Suitability

Anyone!

ORCHESTRAL EXPLORERS

FAMILY WORKSHOPS AT THE CBSO CENTRE Come on an adventure and meet all the instruments in the orchestra in this fun, interactive family workshop. You will be guided through the workshop by one of our professional presenters and musicians and will have the chance to sing and dance along as well as try lots of different instruments at the end of the session. Booking is essential. Duration 45 minute workshop and 30 minute instrument trial Date/time

Saturday 9 July, 10:00

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Families with children aged 2–11

FRINGE TAKEOVER STAGE!

MUSIC INDUSTRY DAY

For the first time at our National Festival, we are dedicating the entire CBSO Centre to our ‘Takeover’ stage, showcasing more of the UK’s talented musicians and allowing access to routes throughout the season. Come and join us to see an eclectic mix of music by some of the most talented young performers.

Music For Youth is delighted to deliver a Music Industry Day for 16-25 year olds. Expect workshops and unique opportunities to meet and speak to music industry representatives, including speakers from Punch Records and TIkTok. Booking is essential.

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Friday 8 July, 10:30–13:00

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CBSO Centre

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Anyone!

PANEL DISCUSSIONS AND NETWORKING

Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-industry-day2022-music-for-youth-tickets-360503564867 Date/time Saturday 9 July, various sessions run from 11:30–16:30 Location Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall Suitability Anyone interested in the music industry who is aged between 16–25 years old

COME ALONG TO ONE OF OUR WORKSHOPS FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE!

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MUSIC MENTORS AT THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL WHAT IS A MUSIC MENTOR? At our Regional Festivals, National Festival and other events and programmes, Music for Youth provides all performers with access to expert advice from professional musicians and music educators: our Music Mentors. Our Music Mentors are the ‘eyes and ears’ of Music for Youth, feeding back on performance standards at every level, making recommendations for progression opportunities within our programme, giving expert advice; and contributing to the development of specific programmes and resources.

Music for Youth’s Music Mentors are a highly valued part of our work and play a vital role as the face of the organisation at events and beyond. We work with people from all backgrounds and musical styles from classical to jazz, and from world through to urban and electronic music. You can find out more their roles here: mfy.org.uk/get-involved/ music-mentors

MUSIC MENTORS AT THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL Patrick Bailey Workshop leader, conductor, pianist and trumpeter. Patrick studied conducting at the Royal College of Music and was Learning Manager at BBC Concert Orchestra and then Education & Community Director for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Andy Grappy Freelance tuba player who’s performed with the LSO and Philharmonia. Andy played in the musical Chicago for ten years and has worked with artists such as Tom Jones and Massive Attack. Adey Grummet Singer, lyricist and consultant for numerous school and educational bodies. Adey trained classically at university whilst singing jazz in the uni bar at night. She spent many years in musicals and theatre as well as working as a radio presenter. Damien Harron Musician and co-founder of BackBeat Percussion Quartet. Damien has led the award-winning BackBeat Percussion Quartet on international concert tours to Japan and performed concerts in Merkin Hall and Weill Hall, New York. Joanna Mangona Joanna is the Creative Lead, Composer and Author for Charanga Music, an award-winning online digital music resource for teachers and young people. She was born and raised in Bristol and went on to study Clarinet and Saxophone at the University of Wales and the Royal Welsh College of Music. As well as teaching, writing and publishing, Joanna has remained active as a performer in a variety of contexts and genres from theatre and orchestral work to big band and African Ensembles. Neil Valentine Violinist Neil studied at York University and Trinity College of Music. has delivered music projects with the LSO, London Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonia and RPO. Nikki Yeoh Nikki began playing the piano when she was 3. She hit the road with Courtney Pine and eventually toured Jazz festivals globally both as a soloist and with her band Infinitum. She was voted best jazz musician of the year by the Independent in 1996. Nikki has recently been performing her pieces internationally with Nigel Kennedy, and has also worked with Jools Holland, Nigel Ayers and Sir George Martin to name but a few.

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PRESENTERS AND WORKSHOP LEADERS NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2022 PRESENTERS Robyn Richford Robyn is a Scottish Tv/Radio presenter, live host and voiceover artist. She is best known for her work every Saturday and Sunday morning on ITV's SCRAMBLED, her weekend breakfast show on FUN KIDS Radio and BBC RADIO 1 breakfast and early breakfast takeover. She has hosted countless Live events everything from introducing Baroness Karen Brady CBE to over 5,000 people to much more intimate panel discussions.

Shivani Rattan (NYCGB) Shivani is a conductor, singer, music teacher & content creator at the start of an illustrious career. Having already worked with the Choir of Royal Holloway, the National Youth Choirs and the National Children’s Choir, she is paving an incredible path through the choral industry in the UK

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Summaya Mughal Summaya is a multi-award winning Senior BBC Radio and TV Presenter/Journalist passionate about music, representation and new talent. Hailing from the Midlands, she currently presents Mid Morning BBC Radio Leicester where she champions new artists through BBC Music Introducing, presents documentaries for BBC One and has even presented the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast show.

NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2022 WORKSHOP LEADERS Greg Beardsall (NYCGB) Greg is a leading light in music education and performance. His ability to inspire people of all ages to explore new musical horizons whilst sharing his diverse range of musical skills has created new and exciting music making opportunities, particularly for children and young people. In addition to directing NYCGB Training Choirs, Greg is Conductor of the London Youth Chamber Choir and Music Director of the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland. He is a guest presenter for BBC Radio 3 and features as a choral music expert for the BBC Proms TV broadcast. He has also held many conducting positions and presented numerous seminars for high profile organisations and music education hubs across England.

Grace Harman

Grace Harman is a 19-year-old trumpeter originally from Suffolk, currently studying at the Royal Northern College of Music.

Grace’s long-term aim is to be a professional musician and she dreams of playing in West-End pit bands.

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Grace has previously performed with the Suffolk Youth Orchestra in the UK and abroad. She is a regular freelancer, performing in orchestras and bands, as well as conducting and leading ensembles. She has performed at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and is a part of British Youth Music Theatre’s Musician Pool.

An old soul with young energy defines LDEEA; a singer, songwriter, and presenter.

Grace had an 8-week segment on BBC Radio Suffolk documenting life as a music student. She created her own radio show in 2021, named ‘Homeward Harmonies’, on IO Radio.

Taking inspiration from anything that she feels a connection to, LDEEA’s musical influences are quite vast; Jazz, R&B, Indie, and Ambient music being at the top.

Having studied art, the foundations of an LDEEA song are descriptive imagery used to evoke different emotions, what she likes to call ‘sonic storybooks’.

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Currently working on her debut EP, she has created a collection of songs that focus on self-love, growth, and development and hopes to shine a light on what has been a very hard time for the world under the current circumstances.

Michael Wood

Michael Wood is a Derbyshire based Professional Actor, Presenter and Live Host Performer who has recently become a Qualified Stage Combat and Performance Capture Artist. His most recent work has been facilitating workshops on the Bring The Power Programme in the build-up to the Commonwealth games. As well as touring the country in various Theatre in Education projects.

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Michael will soon be flying out to Italy to work on his next project but before then he is really looking forward to working with Great Musicians and Artist at the MFY Festival.

Jackson Leonard

Jackson has been presenting and hosting since secondary school, including hosting the Music for Youth Southampton Regional Festival. He is studying performance and aspires to be a professional performer/ presenter so this is his first professional presenter role.

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WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF OUR DEDICATED SPONSORS, SUPPORTERS, PUBLIC FUNDERS AND TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS, IT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE FOR SO MANY YOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE PART IN THE 2022 MUSIC FOR YOUTH NATIONAL FESTIVAL. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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THANK YOU TO OUR TRUSTS, FOUNDATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS A D Power Will Trust The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation The Martyn Donaldson Music Trust The Radcliffe Trust Scrutton Estates Ltd The Underwood Trust & others who wish to remain anonymous

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CREDITS

MFY TEAM Phil Castang Chief Executive

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Margaret Willis Chair

Lindsey Podolanski Director of Operations

John Dixon Vice Chair

Kate Gardner Director of Programmes

Richard Blackford Simon Bull Arfa Butt Liz Hutchinson Judi Kingston Roy Mincoff Samantha Stimpson

Carenza Parker Interim Development Manager Rebecca Campbell Marketing & Communications Manager Abbie Strowbridge-Knight Digital Content Executive Winnie Sandy Project Manager, Youth Engagement

Larry Westland CBE Honorary Life President PROGRAMME DESIGN Design JMG Studio – jmgstudio.co.uk

Matt Heanes Project Manager, Education

PHOTOGRAPHY Alick Cotterill alickcotterill.co.uk

Lauren Favish Office Manager

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Judi Kingston Finance Consultant

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CONTACT US Music for Youth 3rd Floor, West Wing Somerset House Strand London WC2R 1LA T 020 7759 1830 F 020 7759 1831 E mfy@mfy.org.uk mfy.org.uk @musicforyouth /musicforyouth @musicforyouth @musicforyouth

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