MFY National Festival 2023 Digital Programme

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MUSIC FOR YOUTH NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2O23 BIRMINGHAM 7TH & 8TH JULY


MUSIC FOR YOUTH’S NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2O23 01 WELCOME 02 FESTIVAL MAP 03 SUPPORT MFY 04 FRIDAY PROGRAMME 10 FRIDAY WORKSHOPS 12 SATURDAY PROGRAMME 18 SATURDAY WORKSHOPS 19 NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR 20 FREQUENCIES 21 PRESENTERS 22 FREQUENCIES CREATIVE CAREERS 25 FREQUENCIES NEW MUSIC RESIDENCY 26 MUSIC MENTORS 28 THANK YOU 29 CREDITS

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WELCOME TO THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2O23! Welcome to the only music festival where everyone really is a headliner! The wonderful thing about music festivals is that you never know what brilliant musical discoveries you are going to make. At the Music for Youth National Festival you will see all kinds of wonderful young performers in every instrumental combination, from brass bands and percussion ensembles to choirs, orchestras and artists performing their own original songs.

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, MFY’s National Festival ‘Where Everyone’s A Headliner’ has something for everyone. More than anything, it is about showcasing and supporting the next generation of talented young musicians from across the UK. Phil Castang MBE Chief Executive, Music for Youth

There’s nowhere better than Birmingham to stage a National Music Festival for young artists. The city has wonderful venues and such a rich musical heritage, from the world famous City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to UB40 and recent artists like Laura Mvula and saxophonist Xhosa Cole. At Music for Youth, we believe every young performer is a headliner. All the young artists performing have been chosen to play at the festival because they are equally brilliant. The passion, effort and musicianship on show over the next two days is of the highest quality.

“ I HAD AN AMAZING TIME OVER THE WEEKEND PLAYING AT THE NATIONAL MUSIC FOR YOUTH FESTIVAL WITH THE MOUNTBATTEN CONCERT WIND BAND... IT WAS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE AND I’M SO GLAD I GOT THE CHANCE TO PLAY THERE!” Megan Prince, Performer

PHIL’S FESTIVAL PICKS

Showcase Concert with performances by the next generation of young musicians. 19:30, Friday 7th July, Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space

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Workshop with critically acclaimed jazz pianist, Pete Letanka; interactive vocal workshops with the National Youth Choir; and a composition workshop with MFY Music Mentor, Patrick Bailey

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A specially curated Youth Citizens’ Assembly where young people get to have their say in the future of the music industry, facilitated by leading music industry experts. Find out more on page 18.

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HELP US GIVE MORE YOUNG PEOPLE LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCES ABOUT US Music for Youth is a national music charity working with young people aged 25 and under across the UK. Our mission is to ensure that every young person in the UK can achieve their musical potential by performing the music they love. We believe that music, and the chance to participate in high quality musical activities, should be open to every young person. 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. We are proud to work with approximately 60,000 young people each year. We are committed to ensuring that participation in our programme remains inclusive and accessible to all – regardless of instrument or experience, geography or background. The support of businesses, trusts and foundations, and people like you is vital to enabling this and to expanding our work with new groups and places.

“ MFY HAS HAD A HUGE IMPACT ON OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. OUR PUPILS HAVE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DO NOT GET MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO PERFORM IN FANTASTIC VENUES. THROUGH MFY WE HAVE MANAGED TO PERFORM AT THE HMV INSTITUTE, THE BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY HALL AND THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL! IT’S SO IMPORTANT, ESPECIALLY TO THE FAMILIES. AND IT GIVES OUR YOUNG PEOPLE INCREASED SELF-ESTEEM, INCLUSION, SELF-HELP SKILLS AND TEAMWORK.” Group Leader

MAKE A DIFFERENCE Young people make phenomenal music. Your support helps to create the extraordinary opportunities they deserve, performing at regional and national festivals and even at the Royal Albert Hall. By making a donation, you are providing 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 To make a gift today, please scan here You can donate anytime on our website at mfy.org.uk/donate If you would like to find out more about how you or your organisation can support, please get in touch with our Development Director, Kate Peden, to discuss how you can make a difference katep@mfy.org.uk Thank you for your generosity – we appreciate you!

“ MFY HAS SIMPLY CHANGED SOME OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE’S LIVES AND GIVEN THEM EXPERIENCES THEY WILL NEVER FORGET. OUR PERFORMANCES IN THE REGIONAL AND NATIONAL FESTIVALS AND PROMS HAVE BEEN HIGHLIGHTS FOR ALL OF US.” Group Leader

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FRIDAY 7TH JULY SYMPHONY HALL

SYMPHONY HALL PRIMARY LIVE 11:00–12:00 STAFFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL CONCERT BAND Stafford Age: 14–18 Director of Music: Gavin Lamplough Thunderscape Erik Morales Singin’ In The Rain N. Herb Brown arr. Alan Fernie Into The Clouds Richard Saucedo CBSO CAREER ACCELERATOR FELLOWS Birmingham Age: 25 Group Leaders: Maria Antunes, Meera Raja, and Fabián Galeana Tango Samuel Máynez Viva la Vida Coldplay QA COLLECTIVE Birmingham Age: 17–25 Musical Facilitator: Keith Donovan Stage Director: Claire Dawson Crash The Primitives arr. Keith Donovan Kids in America Kim Wilde arr. Keith Donovan (It Looks Like) I’ll Never Fall in Love Again Tom Jones arr. Keith Donovan TREMAINS PRIMARY SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Bridgend Age: 9–10 Conductor: Naomi McDonald Accompanist: Billy Donaghy Shotgun George Ezra, Fred Gibson, Joel Pott arr. N McDonald Don’t Stop Believin’ Journey (Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain) arr. N McDonald

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 13–18 Musical Director: Peter Martin The Lady is a Tramp Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers arr. Dave Wolpe Hallelujah I Love Him So Ray Charles arr. Victor Lopez Cold Duck Time Eddie Harris arr. Alan Baylock SYMPHONY HALL BRASS & WIND 13:00–15:45 SHEPHERD GROUP YOUTH BAND York Age: 11–20 Musical Director: Richard Wilton Eye of the Tiger Peterik and Sullivan arr. Frank Bearnaerts Soul Bossa Nova Quincy Jones arr. Andrew Duncan Iron Man 3 Brian Taylor arr. Frank Brenaerts CARDIFF COUNTY & VALE OF GLAMORGAN YOUTH BRASS BAND Cardiff Age: 12–18 Conductor: Charles Maynard Ticket To Ride Lennon & McCartney arr. Alan Fernie Little Suite for Brass Band, 2nd Mvmt, Siciliano Sir Malcolm Arnold Hijack Mike Davis Thriftshop Ben Heggarty arr. Van Moylan

CAMARTHENSHIRE YOUTH WIND BAND Camarthen Age: 14–21 Conductors: Mike Phillips and Geraint Thomas Sleep Eric Whitacre Rampage Todd Stalter GWENT YOUTH BRASS BAND Newport Age: 11–21 Conductor: Chris Turner African Funk Alan Fernie Under the Boardwalk arr. Philip Harper Lord of the Dance Ronan Hardiman arr. Gavin Somerset BARNSLEY TOWN CONCERT BAND Barnsley Age: 11–18 Musical Director: James Roberts Inchon Robert W Smith BOSTON MUSIC CENTRE MASSED ENSEMBLE WITH TATTERSHALL T-JAZZ Boston Age: 8–19 Musical Director: Lee Hextall Second Line Joe Avery arr. Lee Hextall Birdland Weather Report arr. Lee Hextall Ghost Town Jerry Dammers arr. Lee Hextall

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CARRICK BREEZE AND WINDS Truro Age: 8–18 Conductor: Sarah Whomersley Assistant member of staff: Becky Brenton Canned Heat Jason Kay arr. Brown Moonlit Dreams Hinkel You can’t stop the beat (Hairspray) arr. Brown

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YOUTH BRASS BAND Northampton Age: 13–19 Conductor: Brad Turnbull Coach: Iain Mcknight Psalms and Alleluias Philip Wilby

CO-OPERATIVE YOUTH WIND BAND Sandbach Age: 10–21 Musical Director: Emma Clark Band Manger: Jackie Davies Dance Like David Andrew Mackereth Wall of Sound Paul Lovatt-Cooper

EAST RIDING SENIOR WIND BAND Beverley Age: 12–18 Conductor: Sharon Walker Assistant Conductor: Peter Walker 76 Trombones Meredith Wilson arr. Ted Ricketts Wall of Sound Paul Lovatt-Cooper

SYMPHONY HALL BRASS & WIND 16:30–19:15 DARK PEAK CONCERT BAND Glossop Age: 13–20 Conductor: Jeff Snowdon Charivari: 1. Choral and Fanfare 2. Collage 3. Scherzino Malcolm Binney GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 10–20 Musical Director: Phil Storer Oregon – Fantasy for Concert Band Jacob de Haan John Williams in Concert (selections from) John Williams arr. Paul Lavender

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NORFOLK COUNTY SYMPHONIC WIND BAND Norwich Age: 12–19 Conductor: David Stowell Fanfare Christopher Brooke Canticum Pacis (Song for Peace) D A Stowell Chase the Sun Rob Wiffen

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS’ BRASS BAND Birmingham Age: 13–18 Conductor: Charlotte Buxton Westward Ho! Edwin Firth The Seal Lullaby Eric Whitacre arr. Alan Fernie Dont Stop Me Now Freddie Mercury arr. Philip Harper

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SUTTON YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA Sutton Age: 11–18 Conductor: Roger Willey Staff from Sutton Music Trust: Andy Bragg, Gareth Gay, Claire Cossins Birdland Joseph Zawindal arr. Bob Lowden Sing, Sing, Sing Louis Prima arr. Naohiro Iwai Welcome to the Jungle Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler arr. Paul Murtha Soul Bossa Nova Quincy Jones arr. Paul Murtha SWINDON YOUNG MUSICIANS WIND BAND Swindon Age: 9–21 Musical Director: Peter Clark Assistant Musical Director: Steve Yorke SYM March Peter Clark arr. Peter Clark Smoke of the Water Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore arr. Paul Murtha Korean Folk Rhapsody Traditional arr. James Curnow Nimrod Elgar arr. Paul Barker

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FRIDAY 7TH JULY

JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE & CBSO CENTRE

JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE JUNIOR CHOIRS 13:00–14:30 ST ELPHEGE’S INFANT SCHOOL CHOIR Wallington Age: 6–8 Conductor: Frances Hawkes Our World From Tiny Ant, medley from multiple pieces EAST HERRINGTON PRIMARY ACADEMY Sunderland Age: 7–11 Conductor: Nicola Hair Pianist: Graham Brown Lion King Medley Elton John arr. own Somewhere over the rainbow Harold Arlen arr. own Swing Low Traditional arr. Graham Brown BARMBY MOOR C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL Barmby Moor, Pocklington Age: 5–11 Head Teacher: Jamie Baxter Kim Rooke, Meg Carr If I was your man Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Andrew Wyatt As it was Harry Styles, Kid Harpoon, Tyler Johnson In the stars Benson Boone

CROOKESBROOM PRIMARY ACADEMY CHOIR Doncaster Age: 7–11 Musical Directors: Paul and Debbie Mellors Choir Leader: Dawn Leggett Under One Sky John McCusker arr. Paul and Debbie Mellors Pocket Full of Miracles Walter Scharf arr. Paul and Debbie Mellors Penny Lane Lennon & McCartney arr. Paul and Debbie Mellors RAINBOW FORGE AND NETHERTHORPE PRIMARY COMBINED CHOIRS Sheffield Age: 7–11 Music Specialist: Emma Ede Accompanist: Ruth Nicholson Something Just Like This Coldplay & The Chain Smoker arr. Emma Ede When I Close My Eyes Jim Papoulis I Have a Voice Frank Wildhorn & Robin Lerner JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE JUNIOR STRING & CHAMBER 15:00–16:30 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY JUNIOR STRINGS Northampton Age: 9–12 Conductors: Karen Bell, Mrs Janine Mold Deep Sea Fandango Deborah Baker Monday El Gato Pizzicato Richard Meyer Momentum Robert Longfield

MUSICA COLNE AND HOLME VALLEY JUNIOR STRINGS Huddersfield Age: 6–13 Musical Director: Corinne Kelly Assistant Musical Director: Isabel Williamson A Magical, Musical Day at a Movie Set. Set 1; A Trip over the seven seas, Set 2; Action Movie Set C Kelly, J Williams, H Shore arr. C Kelly PENZANCE JUNIOR STRINGS Penzance Age: 7–12 Co-director: Tim Boulton Co-director: Emma Stansfield A selection from String Time Starters Cathy & David Blackwell THE NICOLAOU JUNIOR STRINGS Orpington Age: 7–13 Musical Director: Joanna Nicolaou Ronde and Saltarello Susato arr. Joanna Nicolaou Preludio Shostakovich arr. Joanna Nicolaou Moon River Henry Mancini arr. Joanna Nicolaou Oh Lady, Be Good! Gershwin arr. Joanna Nicolaou Bohemian Polka Margery Dawe arr. Joanna Nicolaou JENNIFER BLACKWELL PERFORMANCE SPACE SHOWCASE CONCERT 19:30–21:30 ASHLEIGH TURLEY Gloucester Age: 20 Prelude in C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff I Got Rhythm Gershwin Sir Duke Stevie Wonder Sponsored by Trinity College London

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CHASING VIOLET London Age: 16–17 Composer, Musical Director, Singer: Jacinta Teacher: Emma Rivlin Hand in Hand Jacinta arr. Jacinta GREENHEAD COLLEGE BIG BAND Huddersfield Age: 16–18 Musical Director: Nick Dolling James Reevell The Piece With No Name Joseph Burrows arr. J Burrows Besame Mucho Consuelo Velazquez arr. Ed Wilson Sing Sing (Part One) Louis Prima ESSEX YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Essex Age: 10–12 Musical Director: Martin Hathaway Assistant Music Director: Tom Jiggins Black Marigolds Michael Garrick E’s Flat Ah’s Flat Too Charles Mingus

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THE DONCASTER YOUTH SWING ORCHESTRA Doncaster Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Mark Sabin Band Manager: Mandy Henson Bill Bailey Hughie Cannon arr. Dave Bardhun Feelin’ Good (Vocal – Charleigh McIntyre) Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newely arr. Roger Holmes Watermelon Man Herbie Hancock arr. Mike Kamuf NPTC GROUP JAZZ VOCAL COMBO Neath Age: 16–21 Rehearsal Facilitator: Carolyn Davies Musical Director: John Jones, Ceri Rees At Last Harry Warren arr. Kimber Who’s Lovin’ You Smokey Robinson arr. Kimber Somebody Else’s Guy Jocelyn Brown arr. T. Davies REUBEN AND THE SQUIRES Penzance Age: 16 Music and Performance Development Manager at Mounts Bay Academy – Head of Qube Records: Darren Roberts I Can’t Have Fun Oscar Brown arr. Reuben And The Squires The Old Life Oscar Brown arr. Reuben And The Squires You And I Oscar Brown arr. Reuben And The Squires

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CBSO CENTRE FREQUENCIES 10:30–17:30 NEW MUSIC RESIDENCY: YOSHIZAWA ANMANLAND APOLLO HOUSE JAMES BAULD BEE BRAN GABRIELLA BONGO FRANKLIN ONYESO SUPPORTING GROUPS BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Birmingham Age: 12–18 Conductor: Daniele Rosina NMPAT COUNTY YOUTH CONCERT BAND Northampton Age: 15–19 Conductor: Peter Smalley ROYAL COLLEGE OF NORTHERN MUSIC (RNCM) SESSION ORCHESTRA Manchester Age: 18–25 Conductor: Andy Stott.

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FRIDAY 7TH JULY TOWN HALL

TOWN HALL INFANTS & JUNIORS 10:15–12:45 GRANGE PRIMARY SCHOOL GUITAR ENSEMBLE London Age: 8–12 Ensemble leader: Laura Lopez Popular arr. J. M.Cortes Fiesta James Longworth, Nick Walker Celtic Melody Mago de Oz One Finger Samba James Longworth, Nick Walker Can Can Offenbach arr. R. Barcelo EAST HAM GROOVE Newham Age: 9–12 Band Leader: Clive Clifford-Frith Assistant Leader: Divyanand Caird We Live Forever The Prodigy arr. Divyanand Caird, Clive Clifford-Frith Naruto (Main Theme) Masuda Toshio arr. Divyanand Caird, Clive Clifford-Frith

OXFORD YOUNG SINGERS Oxford Age: 7–11 Conductor: Jo Gill Accompanist: Sue Baker Maua Mazuri Trad. Kenyan arr. Peter Hunt/Lin Marsh The Monkey’s Tale Peter Rose and Anne Conlan A Magpie Sitting on a Broken Chair Hilary James and Simon Mayor arr. Lin Marsh Seal Calling Song Trad. Hebridean MAYBURY PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIR Hull Age: 7–11 Headteacher: Alison Grantham Music Matters I Love Music (Out of the Ark) Panis Angelicus From Messe a trois voix Early One Morning English folk song LIVING GLORY Bourne Age: 11 Music Director: Rebecca Beavis Wonderwall Oasis Sk8er boi Avril Lavigne THE ROSE LEARNING TRUST Doncaster & Crowle Age: 8–10 Assistant Head in charge of Choir: Jayne Miller Musical Directors: Paul & Debbie Mellors If you want to sing out, sing out Cat Stevens arr. Paul Mellors Somewhere Out There James Horner, Barry Mann & Cynthia Well arr. Paul Mellors This Little light of mine Harry Dixon Loes arr. Paul Mellors

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WEST TWYFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL Ealing Age: 8–11 Music Lead: Jenny Parker La Vie Sur La Mer traditional arr. J Parker TOWN HALL JAZZ 13:45–16:15 BOSTON YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Boston Age: 12–19 Musical Director: Lee Hextall Assistant Musical Director: Vanessa Hobart Midnight Train to Georgia Jim Weatherly arr. Lee Hextall, Vanessa Hobart Say A Little Prayer Burt Bacharach arr. Lee Hextall, Vanessa Hobart Got My Mojo Workin Preston Foster arr. Lee Hextall, Vanessa Hobart ALTRINCHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS BIG BAND Altrincham Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Mike Monument The Jazz Police Gordon Goodwin I’ve got a crush on you Gershwin arr. D Barouhn Haru (springtime) Albert Spencer OUSEDALE Newport Pagnell Age: 12–17 Musical Directors: May Griffiths, Mark Couldrick I’m beginning to see the light Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington, Harry James arr. Paul Baker Imagine what a change will do Kubis arr. Kubis The chicken Alfred James Ellis arr. Kris Berg

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MUSICA YOUTH JAZZ Huddersfield Age: 13–18 Musical Director: Adam Kingham Group support for the trip: Nick Dolling Themes of James Bond Monty Norman arr. Seth Barraclough I Wanna Be Like You Robert and Richard Sherman arr. Chris Martin

DGS R&B BAND Dartford Age: 11–18 Musical Director: Gina Streeks Head of Music: Anna Metcalf Lingus Michael League – Snarky Puppy arr. Kameron Hale Caffeine Donovan Lock

NEWHAM MUSIC JAZZ COLLECTIVE London Age: 10–15 Musical Director: Nathaniel Dye Co-Leaders: Anna Rawlings & Charlotte Venn Pink Yesterday Too Many Zoos arr. Nat Dye The Cantina Band John Wiliams arr. Nat Dye Brooklyn Young Blood Brass Band arr. Nat Dye

FUNKY BISHOPS Sutton Coldfield Age: 12–18 Director of Music: Ashley Buxton Cool Bernstein arr. Mark Taylor Isn’t She Lovely Stevie Wonder arr. Mike Tomaro Tank! From the TV Series Cowboy Bebop Yoko Kanno arr. John Wasson

NMPAT COUNTY YOUTH BIG BAND Northampton Age: 15–19 Musical Director: Oliver Druker Fables of Faubus Mingus arr. Johnson Chronometry Sturm TOWN HALL JAZZ, FUNK AND SOUL 17:15–19:45 ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT ACADEMY FUNCTION BAND Royal Wootton Bassett Age: 11–18 Musical Director: Liz Hodgson I Will Survive Fekaris Perren arr. Dave Tanner Feeling Good Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley arr. Roger Holmes I Wanna Dance with Somebody George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam

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HULL MUSIC SERVICE SOUL AND FUNK COLLABORATIVE Hull Age: 12–18 Musical Director: Luke Thomas Bolton Assistant Musical Director: Dan Edwards Gimme Some Lovin The Spencer Davis Group arr. Hull Music Service Soul and Funk Collaborative My Guy Smokey Robinson arr. Hull Music Service Soul and Funk Collaborative Proud Mary John Fogerty arr. Hull Music Service Soul and Funk Collaborative Runaway Baby Bruno Mars arr. Hull Music Service Soul and Funk Collaborative

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ST GEORGE’S ACADEMY SESSION BAND Sleaford Age: 15–18 Musical Director: Catherine Vernon Assistant Musical Director: Becky Huggins Nothing Breaks Like A Heart Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus, Ilsey Juber, Conor Szymanski, Clément Picard, Maxim Picard, Thomas Brenneck arr. Catherine Vernon Knights of Cydonia Matt Bellamy arr. Catherine Vernon Easy Lover Philip Bailey, Phil Collins, Nathan East arr. Catherine Vernon LAET HIGHGATE BIG BAND London Age: 13–19 Musical Director: William Johnson Teacher: Emma Rivlin Feelin’ Good Lauryn Hill arr. Will Johnson Locked out of Heaven Bruno Mars arr. Will Johnson Shackles or bond mashup Mary Mary, or Adele/Sam Smith arr. The students or Will Johnson GOSFORD HILL SCHOOL SOUL BAND Kidlington Age: 12–18 Musical Director and Head of Music: Andy Purtell Treasure Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine arr. Andy Purtell Blinding Lights Max Martin and Oscar Holter arr. Andy Purtell Sir Duke Stevie Wonder arr. Andy Purtell Everybody Needs Somebody Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, Jerry Wexler arr. Andy Purtell

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FRIDAY WORKSHOPS

COMPOSITION WORKSHOP WITH PATRICK BAILEY

Gain practical composition advice from one of MFY’s Music Mentors. Do you have a phrase that you don’t know how to expand; do you have a piece that you’d like to orchestrate; do you have a rhythm that you’d like to talk about in more detail? Come and join MFY Mentor, Patrick Bailey, in this practical, engaging and fun workshop looking at composition techniques as well as giving you advice on how to take your skills to the next level.

BECOME THE HEADLINER – INFANTS & JUNIORS WORKSHOP WITH PETE LETANKA

Collaboration and improvisation. Join one of the UK’s leading composers, musicians and animateurs, Pete Letanka for a jam-packed, interactive music workshop. This creative workshop will have participants creating new music which will be brought together at the end of the session for its very own world premiere! Duration

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13:45, Friday 7 July 2023

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11:00, Friday 7 July 2023

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Young composers of any age or ability

Suitability Mixed instrumental musicians and vocalists of any ability, in KS1 & KS2

JAZZ MASTERCLASS

MAKING JAZZ HAPPEN

Gain practical and performance advice from one of the UK’s top female jazz musicians. Come and join jazz pianist Nikki Yeoh for a masterclass in the art of improvisation, phrasing and performance practice. This hands-on session will allow young aspiring jazz musicians to jam with Nikki, develop new techniques to further their skills and find their unique voice.

Gain practical, guided experience on improvisation. Come and join jazz pianist Pete Letanka for a practical improvisation workshop, lifting the lid on this art form and giving you practical advice and confidence for your performance practice moving forward. You will learn a new piece from scratch and explore its harmonic possibilities – using just your ears!

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15:15, Friday 7 July 2023

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17:00, Friday 7 July 2023

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Justham Howe Room, Symphony Hall

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Justham Howe Room, Symphony Hall

WITH NIKKI YEOH

Suitability Mixed instrumental musicians of any age or ability

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Suitability Mixed instrumental musicians of any age or ability

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PRESENTS

THE RIGHT TRACK WITH MATT HEANES Music For Youth presents The Right Track podcast with chart-topping podcast producer, Matt Heanes. Matt will speak to inspiring people from the music industry (from well-known singer-songwriters to record labels professionals and Music Education specialists) who will offer insights, stories and advice for anyone interested in a career in music. Whether you want to be a musician performing to sold-out crowds or behind-the-scenes managing events, Matt and his guests will provide you with valuable industry knowledge. Available now on all your streaming platforms.

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SATURDAY 8TH JULY SYMPHONY HALL

SYMPHONY HALL ORCHESTRAS 10:15–12:45 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA Oxford Age: 12–18 Conductor: John Traill Orchestral Manager: Jess Gray Symphony in E Minor ‘Gaelic’ (Op.32) – IV movement Amy Beach HOLMFIRTH HIGH SCHOOL PYRAMID ORCHESTRA AND VOICES Holmfirth Age: 10–16 Project Leader and Conductor: Will Mace Head of Centre (Musica Holme Valley): Ginette Eady Head of Performing Arts: Charles Reed Life Under the Loom (Been through Mill) Will Mace GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 10–20 Musical Director: Jonathan Trim Ever Forward Morris Harper Symphony No.9 – Finale Antonín Dvořák CHILTERN MUSIC ACADEMY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA High Wycombe Age: 13–19 Conductor: Tim Venvell Assistant Conductor and String Coach: Margot Rusmanis Concerto in E minor for Violin & Orchestra – Finale Felix Mendelssohn Cappricio Espagnol Movements 4 & 5 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

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CHORDIS CAERLLION Caerleon Age: 10–19 Director: Peter James Helpers: Rosie Morgan, Serenni Moogan, Angharad Edwards No Time to Die Hans Zimmer arr. D. Gurner SYMPHONY HALL ORCHESTRA, STRING & CHAMBER 13:45–16:15 GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH STRING ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Age: 9–21 Musical Director: Nick Steel Serenade for String Orchestra Tchaikovsky SUPERSTRINGS CORNWALL Cornwall Age: 9–18 Conductor: Karen Frost Cornwall Music Service Trust String Lead: Barbara Degener March from Suite No.1 Gustav Holst arr. Deborah Baker Monday A Whole New World Alan Menken arr. Calvin Custer Final Countdown Joey Tempest arr. Paul Lavender & Robert Longfield ALTRINCHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOLS STRING ORCHESTRA Altrincham Age: 11–18 Conductor: Janet Janes Head of Music: Julia Mayall Serenade for strings – 1st movement Edward Elgar Vidui Ernst Bloch arr. Adrienne Spilsbury Spanish Dance Myroslov Storyk arr. Adrienne Spilsbury

CREATE MUSIC YOUTH STRING ENSEMBLE Brighton and East Sussex Age: 13–24 Musical Director: Andy Sherwood Group Leaders: Julie Chamberlain, Val James Listen Self Composed by Create Music Youth String Ensemble THE HENRIETTA BARNETT SCHOOL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA London Age: 12–17 Head of Music: Simon Ferris Music Admin: Sanae Honda Serenade for Strings (Movements 1 and 2) Josef Suk CARDIFF COUNTY AND VALE OF GLAMORGAN MUSIC SERVICE’S ‘SENIOR STRINGS’ ENSEMBLE Cardiff Age: 11–18 Conductor: Tabitha Selley Section Tutors: Richard Barlow, Gareth Davies, Aladar Salasovics St Paul’s Suite – The Dargason Gustav Holst Libertango Piazzolla arr. Bojana Jovanovic Pais Dinogad Lynne Dennman arr. Quartet Draig MILTON KEYNES YOUTH ORCHESTRA Milton Keynes Age: 13–19 Conductor: Philip Devine Danzon No.2 Arturo Marquez

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SYMPHONY HALL CHOIRS 17:00–19:30

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR Oxford Age: 12–19 Musical Director: Deborah Rose Accompanist: Andrew Bettle Shule Aroon Traditional Irish arr. Ruth Elaine Schram Anthem Andersson and Ulvaeus arr. John Purifoy Chattanooga Choo Choo Harry Warren arr. Mac Huff

RASTRICK HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CHOIR Rastrick, Brighouse Age: 12–16 Director of Choirs/Keys: Charlie Rhodes Easy On Me Adele arr. Stephen Bradnum It’s Quiet Uptown Lin-Manuel Miranda arr. Charlie Rhodes You Will Be Found Pasek & Paul arr. Mac Huff

MUSICA MIRFIELD YOUTH CHOIR Mirfield Age: 10–18 Musical Director: Sue Bennett Assistant Musical Director: Nic Bell Hallelujah Leonard Cohen arr. Roger Emerson I wish I was a Punk Rocker with Flowers in my Hair Sandi Thom arr. Musica Mirfield Youth Choir The Climb Jessica Alexander & Jon Mabe arr. Jonathan Wikeley, Sue Bennett, Nic Bell

SPRINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL CANTABENE CHOIR King’s Lynn Age: 11–18 Musical Director: Samantha Ashby Boring Dillie Keane/Fascinating Aida Lord Bless You and Keep You John Rutter You Will Be Found (Dear Evan Hansen), Pasek/Paul arr. MacHuff

MONMOUTH PREP SCHOOL CHOIR Monmouth Age: 10–11 Musical Director: Joe Walton Accompanist: Eleanor Perks Paddy on The Railway Traditional arr. Peter Hunt Wayfairing Stranger Traditional arr. Suzie Vango Sea Shores (extract) Russell Hepplewhite Unst Boat Song Traditional arr. Sandra Kerr Flooding Rains Harley Mead HAVERFORDWEST HIGH VC SCHOOL GIRLS CHOIR Haverfordwest Age: 11–18 Musical Director: Lisa Shelmerdine Richards Conductor: James Olyott Singabahambayo Thina Traditional Rwyn dy weld yn sefyll Linda Gittins, Penri Roberts, Derec Williams arr. Linda Gittins Son Of A Preacher Man John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins

ST GEORGE’S ACADEMY CHOIR Sleaford Age: 11–18 Musical Directors: Catherine Vernon, Becky Huggins Road Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Bonnie McKee, Henry Walter arr. Bill Sherman Hold On to Memories David Draiman, Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren, John Moyer, Kevin Churko arr. Catherine Vernon

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SATURDAY 8TH JULY CBSO CENTRE

CBSO CENTRE ENSEMBLES 10:30–13:00 NYPE Northampton Age: 12–17 Musical Director: Tim Green Jazz Variants John Beck Rung Again Chris Crokarell BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS’ RECORDER SINFONIA Birmingham Age: 14–18 Conductor: Michelle Holloway Deputy Head of Music Service – Head of Ensembles: Charlotte Buxton Tango für Elise Beethoven arr. Leenhouts Pavan La Bataille Susato Pavan Mico Celebration Sieg EAST RIDING PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Beverley Age: 10–19 Conductor: Christopher Sykes Ensembles Director: Peter Walker Blue Rondo A La Turk Dave Brubeck arr. Chris Crockarell Miserlou Eastern Mediterranean Trad arr. Chris Bradley

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HULL YOUTH PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Hull Age: 12–17 Director: Tom Lawrence Director: Helen Giddings The Nightmare Composed by the ensemble Caravan Juan Tizol arr. Jeff Moore Can-o-saurus Chris Brooks EALING PERCUSSION ACADEMY Ealing Age: 17 Musical Director: Ben Gale Five on Five Stephen Primatic Postludes No 8 Elliot cole Misirlou Traditional LEGACY A CAPPELLA PLYMOUTH (LEGS) Plymouth Age: 15–20 Musical Director: Jessica Rowe Sound of Silence Paul Simon arr. Pentatonix/ Sam Goulden Vienna Billy Joel arr. Rob Dietz Runaway Baby Ari Levine, Christopher Steven Brown arr. Abbie Goulden, Keira Browne, Phin Goulden and Sam Goulden

CBSO CENTRE WORLD, FOLK & ROOTS 14:00–16:30 CUMANN CEOIL NAOMH MHUIRE Magherafelt, Northern Ireland Age: 13–17 Musical Director: Una Donnelly Musical Director: Roise McCloy The Last Pint Tradtional arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire Quarrel with the Landlady O’Carolan arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire Star of Munster Traditional arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire John Brosnan’s Polka Traditional arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire Tam Lin (Glasgow Reel) Traditional arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire Millhouse Reel John Martin arr. Cumann Ceoil Naomh Mhuire THOMAS MIDDLECOTT ACADEMY TAIKO DRUMMERS Boston Age: 11–16 Director of Music: Amy Kerr Director of TMA Taiko Drummers: Rayleigh Brown The Power of the Drum TMA Drummers arr. TMA Drummers

BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL VOCAL GROUP Boston Age: 12–18 Conductor: Sam Leake Music Technician: Kerry Ellis Chicago Medley John Kader

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THAT’S ALL FOLK Rochdale Age: 14–18 Musical Director: Cliff Woodworth Fahy’s Fancy Colin Farrell arr. Colin Farrell Galway Shawl Traditional arr. Traditional Farewell to Whalley Range/ Banish Misfortune Michael McGoldrick arr. Traditional WALTHAMSTOW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS YEAR 11 BAND Walthamstow Age: 14–16 Musical Director: Richard Murphy Head of Music: Helen Bradshaw The Swan Camille Saint-Saens Comedian’s Gallop Dimitri Kabalevsky Mambo Jambo Perez Prado Toco Band Aldwyn Roberts GYOKO YOUTH TAIKO Grimsby Age: 11–18 Group Leader: Emma Lawn Group Leader: Ben Nunn Turbulence Gyoko Youth Taiko arr. Gyoko Youth Taiko Matsuri Traditional Japanese Festival Rhythms arr. Emma Lawn and Ben Nunn

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CBSO CENTRE FREQUENCIES 17:00–19:30 ALEX AND MICAH Sidcup Age: 13–15 Musical Director: Andrew Gilbert Assistant MD: Tom Monks Funky Friday Dave arr. Dave Bexleyheath Alex and Micah arr. Andrew Gilbert The King is Here Alex and Micah arr. Andrew Gilbert DEATH BY CREATION Bridgend Age: 12–15 Compulsive Pain Death by Creation arr. Death by Creation Sleep With One Eye Open Death by Creation arr. Death by Creation DEEPWATER (HYMERS COLLEGE ROCKBAND) Hull Age: 15 Musical Director: John Shepherd Assistant Musical Director: Lester Griffiths-Bartlett Feeling Good Newley and Bricusse arr. Muse Sweet Child O’ Mine Guns N’ Roses arr. Guns N’ Roses

THE THING IS... Downpatrick, Northern Ireland Age: 18–19 Oh Yeah Centre Representative/ Mentor: Caoimhe O’Connell Weeping Willows The Thing Is... The Door Is Red TThe Thing Is... Earwax The Thing Is... Sing Me To Sleep TThe Thing Is... THE QUBE RECORDS COLLECTIVE Penzance Age: 14–16 Music and Performance Development Manager at Mounts Bay Academy – Head of Qube Records: Darren Roberts Because I Smile For You Piran Findlay arr. Piran Findlay/ The Qube Records Collective After Dark Mareme Diop arr. Mareme Diop Ever Angelina Foey arr. Angelina Foey SUPERNOVA Rochdale Age: 12–16 Musical Director: Chris Addington Get the Funk Out Extreme arr. Supernova Everlong Foo Fighters arr. Supernova

SHO NATION London Age: 19 Manager: Lisa Brown Jumpy Nazzy Dinero arr. Ree McClean My Ting Nazzy Dinero arr. Ree McClean Funds Ree McClean arr. Nazzy Dinero

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SATURDAY 8TH JULY TOWN HALL

TOWN HALL ENSEMBLES 10:15–12:45 NMPAT WELLINGBOROUGH MUSIC AND ARTS CENTRE Wellingborough Age: 9–19 Musical Director: Karen Bell Assistant Director: Helen Taylor Impact Bob Phillips Lost George Turvey MUSICA COLNE VALLEY SENIOR GUITARS Huddersfield Age: 13–17 Pupil Lead: Kevin Rivett Camels Colin Arenstein Take the Flip Side Hartog Cavatina Stanly Myer STELUS Stratford Upon Avon Age: 15–18 Musical Director: Alan Smith Teacher: Paula Ellis Snow fall One Heart arr. Alan Smith Zombie Cranberries arr. Alan Smith Beyond words Stelus arr. Alan Smith TARREGA GUITAR ENSEMBLE Northampton Age: 14–18 Director: John Draper Harmonia Artificiosa-Ariosa Franz Biber arr. Alan Hirsh Nettleton Trad. American arr. Alan Hirsh Sarabande Claude Debussy arr. Alan Hirsh Live and Let Die Paul McCartney arr. Dan Jones

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OXFORDSHIRE YOUTH BASSOON ENSEMBLE Oxford Age: 11–16 Director/Conductor: Lucy Robertson Founderstide March for Five Bassoons Cowles Madrigal Sullivan arr. Sheen Dance Hall Suite: 1.Tango (Habanera) 2.Fox Trot 3.Waltz 4.Charleston Keating TOWN HALL CHOIRS 13:45–16:15 THE LADS Cardiff Age: 15–17 Musical Director: Louise Ryan I Can’t Still Stand Still Pitchford & Snow arr. Louise Ryan You’ll Never Walk Alone Rodgers & Hammerstein arr. Louise Ryan For Forever Pasek & Paul arr. Louise Ryan NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR Northamptonshire Age: 13–19 Director: Beth Hodgson, Accompanist: Greta Maskova Ballade to the Moon David Elder Numbers Shruthi Rajasekar

YSGOL GARTH OLWG VOCAL ENSEMBLE Pontypridd Age: 14–15 Musical Director: Elin Howard The Lion Sleeps Tonight Solomon Linda arr. Anne Raugh and Deke Sharon Yfory (Tomorrow from ‘Annie’) Charles Strouse arr. Anon Three Welsh Songs Anon arr. Dr Kevin Adams Pan dwi’n 33 (Welsh arrangements of When I’m 64) Lennon/MCCartney arr. Anon CBA SINGERS Corby Age: 11–17 Musical Director: Matt Smith Accompanist: Clive Wears Good morning Baltimore Marc Shaiman One short day Stephen Schwartz It’s quiet uptown Lin-Manuel Miranda Another Day of Sun Justin Hurwitz MALTON SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR Ryedale Age: 11–16 Conductor: Nicky Copley Head of Music: Peter Woodrow Sisi Ni Moja Jacob Narverud Hushabye Mountain Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman arr. Andy Beck Sing A Song of Sixpence Fiona Lander arr. Fiona Lander

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THORNTON COLLEGE CHAMBER CHOIR Milton Keynes Age: 11–18 Conductor/Musical Director: Anna Broad Accompanist: Jenny Scurr And so it Goes Billy Joel arr. Audrey Snyder Sing Gently Eric Whitacre You Will be Found Justin Paul and Benj Pasek arr. Alex Lacamoire, Justin Paul and Benj Pasek KINGSMEN King’s Lynn Age: 11–18 Springwood Director of Music: Robin Norman Musical Director: Samantha Ashby Crazy Little Thing Called Love Freddie Mercury arr. Kirby-Shaw In Flanders Fields McCrae, Jacobson, Emerson arr. Emerson Men in Tights Mel Brooks arr. Narverud IGNITION – ALTRINCHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS Altrincham Age: 11–13 Musical Director: Simon Smith I Lived OneRepublic arr. Simon Smith Heroes Alesso arr. Simon Smith Tell Your Heart To Beat Again Danny Gokey arr. Simon Smith Giants Dermot Kennedy arr. Simon Smith Could Have Been Me The Struts arr. Simon Smith

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TOWN HALL CHAMBER 17:00–19:30 MANOR SCHOOL STRING ENSEMBLE Raunds Age: 11–13 Musical Director: Melissa Barron Dartmoor, 1912 John Williams arr. Bulla Simple Symphony for strings – Frolicsome Finale Benjamin Britten SIMPLY STRINGS JUNIOR QUARTET Newport Age: 11–12 Musical Director: Mair Davies Hidden Rhymes Anita Hewitt-Jones Blow the Wind Southerly Traditional arr. Sheila Nelson U Rock Rachel Jenning NPTC GROUP STRINGS, PERCUSSION & PIANO Neath Age: 16–18 Musical Director: Carolyn Davies Assistant MD: John Jones St Paul’s Suite Movement 1 Gustav Holst West Side Story Medley Leonard Bernstein arr. Moss SPONNE STRINGS Towcester Age: 12–20 Musical Director: Kate Bickerdike Wired Lauren Barnofsky Reverie in D Bottesini Irish Legend Robert Kerr arr. Soon Hee Newbold

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SENZATORI STRING QUARTET Northampton Age: 16–17 Musical Director: Sonia Kelly String Quartet No 14 in G major, K.387 – IV. Molto Allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Proud Mary John Fogerty arr. Senzatori String Quartet PENARTH CLARINET QUARTET Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan Age: 11–12 Teacher and Musical Director: Laura Potter Daisy Bell Harry Dacre arr. Laura Potter Theme from the Overture to William Tell Rossini arr. Laura Potter City Scenes Terence Thompson ‘Children’s Prayer’ from Hansel and Gretel Humperdinck arr. Laura Potter ‘Hunting Song’ from Der Freischutz Weber arr. David Schorr ‘Circle of Life’ from The Lion King Elton John arr. Laura Potter DEKO QUARTET Northampton Age: 17 Coach: Kate Bickerdike La oración del torero Turina Serenata McClean

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SATURDAY WORKSHOPS

SIDE BY SIDE

MASSED VOCAL WORKSHOP

Collaborative and high energy, this workshop improves performance skills by playing current pop hits! In this lively, open workshop rehearsal for wind, brass and percussion players, focused on improving performance skills, you can expect to play well-known pop repertoire inspired by music and musicians from all backgrounds.

Improve vocal technique, musicianship and ensemble skills. Come and join vocal leader Greg Link, and young leaders and singers from the National Youth Choir for a fun and engaging session packed full of musical games and warm-ups. Suitable for all who love to sing!

WIND, BRASS AND PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

Duration

1 hour

Date/time

14:30, Saturday 8 July 2023

Location Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall Suitability Instrumentalists, aged 11 and above of any ability

WITH THE NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR

The National Youth Choir is a national champion and community for youth singing, standing for artistic excellence, creative diversity, and openness and relevance to all. Led by Greg Link, National Youth Choir Duration

1 hour

Date/time

15:00 & 16:45, Saturday 8 July 2023

Location Justham Howe Room, Symphony Hall Suitability Singers of any age or ability

CITIZENS’ ASSEMBLY

HAVE YOUR SAY IN INFLUENCING THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY! We are delighted to be holding a Young People’s Citizens’ Assembly for Music at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.

This is a pilot event, co-curated by young people from Lancashire and Tri-Borough music hubs, in collaboration with Music for Youth.

This is an opportunity for young people aged 16–25 from around the UK to come together to shape their future in music. Participants will have the opportunity to question key figures, network, gain knowledge about the music industry and discuss the state of music policy. Topics will include: quality and diversification of music education, access for SEND, rural and low-income families, industry career opportunities, and access to information. The day will conclude with a manifesto from young people, which will include a series of recommendations presented to government and policy makers.

If you are a young person that cares about music education and is thinking about a career in the music industry, have your say in what the future of the industry looks like and come along and join us.

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Duration

4 hours

Date/time

10:00–14:00, Saturday 8 July 2023

Approximate timings

Networking: 10:00–10:50 Assembly Panel: 11:00–12:00 Roundtable discussions: 12:15–13:15 Manifesto: 13:15–14:00

Location Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall

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NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR AT THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH NATIONAL FESTIVAL WHO WE ARE National Youth Choir is a nationwide community and champion for youth singing, standing for artistic excellence, creative diversity, and openness and relevance to all. We champion the power of singing, opening up opportunities so that more young people from all walks of life can find and use their voice. Each year we engage thousands of young people and emerging artists through our creative and learning programmes – providing pathways for young people at all stages of musical development. From our four national choirs which offer courses to over 900 members from all over the UK, with performances reaching millions of live, on-air and online audiences, to our Learning and Engagement activity in partnership with local organisations in targeted areas across the UK reaching over 3,500 young people in state schools every year; everything we do is to help young people develop the confidence and skills to realise their greatest potential. We are also focused on shaping the workforce of the future through our Emerging Professional Artists Programme, which annually supports and launches the careers of eight artists from diverse backgrounds each year. You’ll meet a few of these young artists at our workshops!

WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO US ABOUT OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH MFY We’ve been collaborating with Music for Youth for quite some time now and the thing you can’t match is the atmosphere of celebration at the National Festival! Everyone has travelled to perform with their group and it’s a delight to meet all these different ensembles from across the country. We love the variety of different groups performing and the fact that they have all worked so hard at perfecting their performances for the stages in Birmingham. The ethos of Music for Youth matches so well to our own as a fellow National Youth Music Organisation (known to funders as a NYMO). For National Youth Choir, equality and diversity are the foundation of our creative excellence; in performance, in our choirs and in a workshop setting. Young people must be given the space, tools and support to shape their own creative journeys, and to have the access to routes to develop their talent and skills alongside music professionals. This is something we value really highly in Music for Youth’s activities. As well as this, we also love working with Music for Youth because they bring this wonderful sense of joy in providing the stages on which so many talented young musicians can perform!

WHAT ARE WE DOING AT THE MFY NATIONAL FESTIVAL THIS YEAR? We’re delighted to return to the Music for Youth National Festival in 2023 to lead two afternoon workshops with anyone who loves to sing! On Saturday 8 July our workshop team will be led by the wonderful Greg Link (Apollo5, National Youth Choir and National Youth Music Theatre), and together with our young leaders and current members of National Youth Choir 19-25, Greg will get everyone singing, dancing and generally having fun with their voices. You can expect a session full of catchy songs and warm-ups from a wide range of styles, plenty of energy and enthusiasm and a friendly welcome by the National Youth Choir team. Everything will be taught by ear and we want to make our workshops accessible and inclusive for all. We’re really looking forward to hearing everyone’s voices and harmonies!

FIND US ONLINE www.nycgb.org.uk @natyouthchoir National Youth Choir @National Youth Choir

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FREQUENCIES IS A MUSIC AGENCY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE (AGE 16-25) AND EXISTS TO HELP ANYONE WHO WANTS A FUTURE IN MUSIC. ONSTAGE, BEHIND THE SCENES, PLAYING, MAKING, PRODUCING. WE’RE HERE TO GET YOU THERE. Our programmes are cross-genre, supporting bold multi-disciplinary ideas from young people throughout the UK. Whether you’re an emerging creative or established artist – whatever your vibe, whatever your story. There’s a place for you. Everyone’s got their own frequency, we’ll help you find yours. CREATIVE CAREERS Creative Careers supports 100 young people (per year) to gain paid work experience, skills training, and mentoring opportunities with industry professionals. Roles available include presenting, stage tech/crew assistant, marketing and social media, BSL Interpreter, and event production roles 4+ hours of mentoring by an Industry Professional, including professional TV and radio presenters Professional training from expert stage crew, presenters, photographers and MFY in-house staff Work at iconic music venues across the UK including the Royal Albert Hall in London and Symphony Hall, Town Hall and CBSO Centre in Birmingham

NEW MUSIC RESIDENCY The New Music Residency brings together artists and composers to collaborate with orchestras, choirs, DJs, wind, brass and string ensembles to upscale their music for a performance at the Royal Albert Hall at the Music for Youth Proms. Candidates will be supported with: A £1,000 bursary throughout the project A performance slot at the iconic Royal Albert Hall Professional press materials, including photographs, video, biographies, EPK 4+ hours of mentoring by an Industry Professional 4+ hours of FREE rehearsal time If you would like to get involved in Frequencies, please contact frequencies@mfy.org.uk Follow us on Instagram to keep up with upcoming projects @mfyfrequencies mfy.org.uk/frequencies

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PRESENTERS

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTERS Jack Pepper Jack is one of the UK’s youngest commissioned composers. He has written music for the Royal Opera House, the Royal Philharmonic Society and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Jack has recorded his work with acclaimed conductors including Sir Antonio Pappano, Vasily Petrenko and Kirill Karabits; his music has been broadcast on Classic FM and the BBC. As a performer, he appeared as a vocalist at Wembley Arena, has performed on stage at the Royal Albert Hall, Soho Theatre and the Roundhouse. He is also a presenter on Scala Radio, the UK’s newest national classical radio station, and regularly writes for Musicals Magazine. Pete Letanka Pete studied Jazz and Contemporary music at Leeds College of Music, where he won a scholarship to spend a year studying with Mark Polishook at the University of Maine in the USA. He graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) and the Leeds University Armes award for the highest mark in his graduating year. On graduation, he formed the Pete Letanka Trio and was signed to the award-winning label Zephyr Records, who released his debut album, ‘Afrostocracy’ to critical acclaim. Nikki Yeoh Recognized as one of the most ground-breaking contemporary jazz composers and pianists of her generation, Nikki has worked with the likes of Courtney Pine, Billy Cobham, Sir George Martin, Nigel Kennedy, The Roots and Neneh Cherry. As a teacher and educator, Nikki teaches piano at The Camden School for Girls and Portland Place School, runs jazz ensembles for Camden Music and is proud to be a mentor for Music for Youth. She was also the Musical Director for the finalists of the BBC Young Jazz Musician 2020.

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YOUNG PRESENTERS Lewis Greaves Lewis has a deep passion for music and believes music is one of the most important aspects in life. He 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 also learning to play the drums. Aliyah Nelson Aliyah is an oboist, but recently began playing the cor anglais in her youth orchestra at the Wandsworth Music Academy. In November 2020 she was one of the first members of the academy’s youth voice team. Aliyah is also a self-taught dancer and finds that music is a language which always conveys how she feels. Grace Harman Grace Harman is a 20-year-old trumpeter originally from Suffolk, currently studying at the Royal Northern College of Music. She is a regular freelancer, performing in orchestras, pit bands, brass bands, and big bands, as well as conducting and leading ensembles. Grace also has her own radio show, named ‘Homeward Harmonies’, on IO Radio. Linda-Ray Ndlovu Linda is about to graduate from a BA Acting course at Leeds Conservatoire, where she focused on acting and voice work including presenting and aspects to managing yourself. She has attended a variety of gigs and performances, as well as launching her own music career, collaborating with other music students. Cendal Morrison Cendal studied media in high school and college, and currently has her own radio show.

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FREQUENCIES CREATIVE CAREERS Frequencies Creative Careers provides paid work experience to young people aged 16–25. It supports the next generation of industry professionals to gain experience with the support of a mentor who provides expert advice and guidance during their position. YOUNG PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Ashleigh Froud Ashleigh is currently in her first year at Leeds Conservatoire studying Music Business, but she has previous experience as a data collector, working in a box office and helping bands secure gigs. She has also written and recorded original music. Leo Schartz Leo has volunteered at a music studio and helped run events through his university course. He is in his second year at Middlesex University, studying Music Business and Arts Management. Melanie Lopez Melanie is studying Music Business and Arts Management at Middlesex University and has previous experience developing events celebrating Women’s International Day where her role was Event Manager and Promoter.

YOUNG PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATORS Ethan McInerney Ethan is a trumpeter and composer working in London. He attended NMPAT when he was younger and performed at MFY events in Birmingham and the Royal Albert Hall! Outside of music Ethan loves to watch the F1 and to go travelling. Luke Duncan Luke is a composer, and also performs in amateur orchestras. He has been a part of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s ‘Young Ambassadors’ program, and has worked with an American trad orchestra touring Scotland. Rohan Harron Rohan is a Dublin-based violinist and composer. He has performed in prestigious venues and in numerous masterclasses as a soloist with Katherine Hunka, Jack Liebeck and other renowned players. Tess Elkington Tess is a Drama, Theatre and Performance student at the University of Sussex. She loves working behind the scenes on shows and projects, and she is the head coach at her university’s competitive cheerleading society.

Vincent Okih Vincent has recently graduated with a degree in performing arts. He is a freelance Production Manager, focusing on independent film productions and music video sets. Xiomara Andrade Sumbana Xiomara is studying a Music A-level and has applied for a Music and English Literature combined degree at university. Xiomara has previous experience recording and mixing music for an up-and-coming artist in her local area.

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YOUNG STAGE ASSISTANTS Julia Szulc Julia is currently finishing her degree in Music Production and would like to pursue live sound in the future. She started shadowing the production team at concerts, which included Suede at O2 Academy in Leeds. Semra Akkaya Semra studied Music Production at The Academy of Contemporary Music for three years and is currently doing a Film Music degree at the Leeds Conservatoire. YOUNG SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING ASSISTANTS Ola Dalek Ola is a Media and Communications graduate, who is currently working as a merchandise seller. Her career goal is to be a Creative Director within the music industry.

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Eleanor Reynolds Eleanor is about to graduate from Leeds Conservatoire with a degree in Popular Music on the Vocal Pathway. She has experience managing multiple social media accounts, creating content calendars, and analysing metrics to ensure maximum engagement and reach. Kay Savage Kay is studying Songwriting at Leeds Conservatoire and is in their final year. Kay’s experience includes promoting LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent artists/musicians and participating in a community journalism course with West Leeds Dispatch. Yasmin D’Monte Yasmin studied Film and Media Production at The BRIT School, shortly followed by a Diploma in Creative Media Production and is now studying Film and Television Production at The University of Bristol.

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FREQUENCIES NEW MUSIC RESIDENCY

YOSHIZAWA Jazz band

This is the first year of the Frequencies New Music Residency. Seven music creators across the UK have been selected to collaborate on a musical project to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London. All participants come from a range of musical backgrounds such as Jazz, Classical, Folk, Hip Hop, Drum and Bass and other disciplines. Each of them will receive £1,000, mentoring from expert music mentors, support from our network of orchestras, big bands and choirs and a performance at the Royal Albert Hall. With the support of our sponsorship from Vivendi Create Joy Fund, we are excited to bring this first iteration of the Residency to be performed at the Music for Youth Prom on the 15th November 2023.

APOLLO HOUSE Jazz band

Selected participants include:

ANMANLAND Hip Hop/Rap artist JAMES BAULD Folk composer

BEE BRAN Singer songwriter

FRANKLIN ONYESO Classical composer

GABRIELLA BONGO Bass/Dub/Jungle producer

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MUSIC MENTORS

WHAT IS A MUSIC MENTOR? 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 about their roles here: mfy.org.uk/get-involved/music-mentors MUSIC MENTORS AND LEADERS AT THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL Adey Grummet Adey is a soprano who attempts to defy classification. She is also a lyricist, animateur, writer, vocal consultant, conductor, historian and gardener. She has created numerous roles in contemporary operas for major British composers and was a founding member of The Shout. She has worked for most of the leading opera companies in the UK and appeared as a concert soloist and recitalist in most major British venues.

Alison Walker Alison studied recorder and cello at Royal Holloway, University of London and continued with postgraduate studies at Vienna Conservatoire and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Alison has a passion for music education and inclusive music making, delivering music workshops and musical collaborations for organisations. Alison enjoys a varied and stimulating performing career, as a soloist on recorder and in orchestras, chamber ensembles, theatre pit bands and pop groups as a cellist. Andy Grappy Andy has worked as a freelance tuba player since 1985 and has performed with most of the major London Orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, The Philharmonia, BBC Symphony and Concert Orchestras, and has played on many film and TV scores. Andy also played in the musical Chicago for ten years. Damien Harron Damien Harron is a co-founder of BackBeat Percussion Quartet with which he has received numerous awards and has also appeared with many of the UK’s leading orchestras and ensembles. As a soloist he has gained a reputation as an adventurous performer of new music with a special interest in the commissioning and performance of theatrical works. Damien is currently the curriculum leader for classical music and new music at Leeds College of Music. 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 studied clarinet and saxophone at the University of Wales and the Royal Welsh College of Music. Following this, Joanna lived and worked in South Africa and studied Ethnomusicology at the University of Natal, with Darius Brubeck and Carol Muller.

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John Evans John is a professional session guitarist, composer, songwriter and arranger who has played for Ray Davies, Chris Difford, Liam Bailey, Marti Pellow and The Divine Comedy. John has appeared on soundtracks for the BBC and Channel 4 and has arranged music for various ensembles. John is a writer/ performer for Roxbury Music and has played various West End shows including Billy Elliot and Jersey Boys. John also teaches Music at Sussex Downs College. Katie Chatburn Katie Chatburn trained at the Royal Academy of Music followed by an MMus at the Royal Northern College of Music. She works as a professional composer, arranger/ orchestrator and cellist. Katie formed Ignition Orchestra in 2017 and the orchestra has performed to sell out audiences at venues including the Barbican and Eventim Apollo. Katie is currently developing a popular music curriculum for ABRSM. Bridget Walsh Originally from Aotearoa, Bridget has been touring with UK bands since 2013, with a résumé that includes Glastonbury, Boomtown, Sono Centrum, Shambala, Latitude, Estragon Club, Subsonic, Auckland Arts Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe. A vocalist, composer and keys player, Bridget is band leader and frontwoman of London future-soul collective 10:32, with Lyle Barton and Radovan Brtko. Neil Valentine Neil began his musical life as a violinist, but at 14 switched to the viola, never to look back. He studied at York University and Trinity College of Music. Neil has delivered music projects and workshops with orchestras across the UK. He is the founder and musical director of Music4EveryoneUK and a learning and participation associate of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

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Naveen Arles Naveen Arles has established himself as an energetic and inspirational vocal leader and animateur. Immersed in music for almost 35 years, 25 years of which, he has been creating and running singing groups of all ages and abilities. Nav currently directs various groups, including the leading youth choir in Newham, NewYVC and Grand Union Voices. Nav works with Liberty Choirs in prisons and has just taken up the role as Vocal Lead for Brent Music Service. For several years, he was Artistic Director of the London International Gospel Choir (LIGC) and is proud to be a vocal leader for London Youth Choirs. Patrick Bailey Workshop leader, conductor, pianist and trumpeter, Patrick studied conducting at the Royal College of Music and has worked with many professional orchestras across the UK. He has led education and outreach work for both the BBC Concert Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and is now an associate of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leading work in schools and communities across the south west. Tom Chapman Tom is hailed as one of the most innovative percussionists in the UK. Whilst studying for a jazz degree, which he received with first class honours, Tom integrated the Cajon into the hybrid drum kit and hand percussion set up that has become his trademark. He is a founding member of The Urban Folk Quartet. Tom is also an in-demand swing drummer.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

WE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE ALL THE AMAZING FUNDERS, SPONSORS, TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS AND SUPPORTERS WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE. WITHOUT YOU, THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2023 WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE. THANK YOU!

SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

SUPPORTERS 29 MAY 1961 CHARITABLE TRUST BACKSTAGE TRUST DAVID AND PENNY LENDON THE GARRICK CHARITABLE TRUST HAROLD HYAM WINGATE FOUNDATION MARTYN DONALDSON MUSIC TRUST ROWLANDS TRUST SCOPS ARTS TRUST SCRUTTON ESTATE LTD THE UNDERWOOD TRUST & OTHERS WHO WISH TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS

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PUBLIC FUNDERS

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CREDITS

MFY TEAM Phil Castang MBE Chief Executive

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Margaret Willis Chair

PHOTOGRAPHY Alick Cotterill alickcotterill.co.uk

Kate Peden Development Director

Liz Hutchinson Vice Chair

Splaat Media splaatmedia.co.uk

Carenza Parker Trusts and Foundations Advisor

Collin Hills Jon Pelluet Judi Kingston Lottie L’Amour Roy Mincoff Samantha Stimpson Simon Bull

Kate Gardner Director of Programmes Winnie Sandy Programme Manager – Frequencies Matt Heanes Project Manager Rebecca Campbell Marketing & Communications Manager Abbie Strowbridge-Knight Digital Content Executive Lauren Favish Office Manager Judi Kingston Finance Consultant

Larry Westland CBE Honorary Life President PRINTED PROGRAMME Design JMG Studio – jmgstudio.co.uk Print Seacourt – seacourt.net ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT Printed programme: 100% waterless offset. 100% alcohol free. 100% renewable energy. 100% VOC free inks. 100% recycled paper. 0% waste to landfill. Carbon positive factory. Our merchandise is made from 100% sustainable materials

WITH THANKS TO ev-entz.co.uk

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 @musicforyouth Charity number: 285831



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