Music for Youth National Festival 2016 Programme

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WELCOME FESTIVAL IN BRIEF MUSIC MENTORS PRESENTER LISTINGS MAP MARKET PLACE INFINITY NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE NATIONAL TWINNING SCHEME

MATTHEW JACOBS, YOUNG MUSICIAN

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LISTINGS

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INFANTS & JUNIORS, CHOIRS

THURSDAY 1 6 WEDNESDAY 22 06 JULY 07 JULY

ENSEMBLES / CHOIRS

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BRASS/WIND, JAZZ, CHAMBER

BRASS / WIND, WORLD FOLK & ROOTS, ORCHESTRAS

40 SATURDAY 09 JULY

ORCHESTRAS, CHAMBER/ENSEMBLES, ROCK POP FUNK & SOUL


F E S T I VA L I N B R I E F THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2016 PRESENTS EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES BY YOUNG MUSICIANS, EITHER IN THE MAIN FESTIVAL VENUES OR ON THE FREE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES.

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Symphony Hall Infants & Juniors

W E D NE S DAY 06 J U LY Symphony Hall Choirs CBSO Centre Ensembles

Town Hall Choirs

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A WORD FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Welcome to the 46th Music for Youth National Festival. It’s that time of year when we welcome thousands of talented young musicians from all over the UK to Birmingham for five days of inspiring music making on the city’s world-class stages. This year, the CBSO Centre becomes one of the main festival venues, replacing the Adrian Boult Hall at the Birmingham Conservatoire. As well as the main stages, we have five Festival Fringe stages each day, offering more performance opportunities to more young musicians. I have been with Music for Youth for four years now and the buzz that surrounds this Festival never ceases to amaze me. It is truly infectious! The National Festival offers a great opportunity for young people, teachers, and music leaders to mingle with like-minded peers in the cafes, in workshops, or just around the Festival site. I find it inspiring that so much great music making is happening across the country. I am delighted to welcome you to the Music for Youth National Festival 2016. You should

find everything you need to know in this Festival Guide, but if not you can find a member of the Music for Youth staff at the information stand in Level 3 Foyer of Symphony Hall. Thank you for being part of it and have a wonderful time.

Judith Webster Chief Executive, Music for Youth

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F R I DAY 08 J U LY Symphony Hall Brass & Wind Town Hall Chamber / Jazz

SAT U R DAY 09 J U LY Symphony Hall Orchestras CBSO Centre Ensembles & Chamber Town Hall Chamber / Rock, Pop, Funk & Soul

F E S T I VA L F R I N G E The Festival Fringe stages run each day around the city, where you can catch performers you might not hear on a main stage. Most performances are at lunchtime or rush hour and are listed on the individual Fringe day later in this programme. Fringe stages are as follows: FESTIVAL TENT, CENTENARY SQUARE TUESDAY – SATURDAY SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TUESDAY – SATURDAY BRINDLEY PLACE BANDSTAND TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY CAFFÉ NERO (BRINDLEY PLACE) WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY THE REP THEATRE FOYER WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

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There’s a huge range of other Fringe activities, including workshops linked to the day’s programme. Highlights include: The National Youth Choirs of Great Britain and Aldeburgh Music leading vocal workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday A jazz workshop with renowned Birmingham based jazz and hip hop artist, Soweto Kinch - who will once again be presenting the Friday Evening Jazz Concert in Town Hall Group improvisation workshops from The Big Shake-Up Marching display from the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Plymouth Workshops by Leeds College of Music

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M U S I C M E N TO R S ROGER ARGENTE

Roger Argente is the artistic director of Superbrass and the series editor of Superbrass Music. A graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, Roger studied with Professors Terry Nagle and Neville Roberts, and was a joint recipient of the prestigious Concerto Prize. During the past 20 years he has appeared as a guest performer with a wide variety of orchestras and ensembles, including: the BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, London Symphony Orchestra, London Brass, Symphonic Brass of London, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; and, on three separate occasions, with the prestigious Super World Orchestra at the Tokyo International Music Festival.

PATRICK BAILEY

Patrick plays piano and trumpet, and studied music at UEA and conducting at the Royal College of Music. He went on to enjoy 15 years freelancing as a conductor, working with many professional orchestras and youth orchestras. His experience working with young musicians and working on educational projects with orchestras led him to change tack slightly and he went to work for the BBC Concert Orchestra as Learning Manager – organising work with young people and families. He then became the Education & Community Director for the London Philharmonic Orchestra until 2013. Patrick now lives in Cornwall and works for any orchestras who might be dropping in, including the Philharmonia, BBC Concert Orchestra and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

ISSIE BARRETT

Issie is an internationally active composer, arranger, conductor, baritone player, record producer and educator who has performed at many leading concert halls, jazz clubs and festivals across the world. Issie is the founding Artistic Director of the National Youth Jazz Collective, Executive Director of Fuzzy Moon Records, Board Director of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors and external examiner for Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. She was also the founding Head of Jazz at Trinity Laban. In 2012 Issie was short listed for the Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists and in 2014 received the Parliamentary Jazz Award for Education.

PHIL BATEMAN

Phil is a Musical Supervisor/Musical Director/Arranger and Orchestrator working in theatre, film and TV. He grew up in Camberley, Surrey and trained at Birmingham University. He is currently MD/Orchestrator on a new production of Bugsy Malone at Lyric Hammersmith (nominated for Best Olivier Revival 2016). Recently he was MD/Arranger for Dr Seuss’ The Lorax at The Old Vic (also nominated for an Olivier), and was the original MD on Billy Elliot the Musical - helping create the show and conducting the first year in the West End. Other major West End credits include ‘Our House – the Madness Musical’, ‘Made in Dagenham’ and Harry Hill’s X Factor Musical ‘I Can’t Sing!’. He was Singing Coach/Vocal Arranger on the movie ‘Kinky Boots’ and co-composer on Gareth Malone’s ‘Big Performance’ and ‘Extreme School’, both for CBBC. www.philipbateman.net

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MALCOLM EDMONSTONE

Malcolm Edmonstone is amongst the most in demand of modern musicians, having forged parallel careers as pianist, arranger and educator, working across the broad spectrum of jazz and contemporary music. A prominent educator, he is Head of Jazz at the Guildhall School and Director of Jazz for NYOS (The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland). As an arranger he has written large-scale projects for jazz artists Liane Carroll, Iain Ballamy, Mike Walker and Jacqui Dankworth. In the commercial music arena Malcolm wrote and played for BBC1’s hit show Strictly Come Dancing for MD Laurie Holloway; his discography as a session musician is extensive and live TV broadcasts include accompanying Liza Minnelli. Malcolm writes for production music library Audio Network and lives in Bath with his wife Laura and their three children.

SARAH FREESTONE

Sarah started playing guitar with her junior school jazz combo “The Average Height Band” and learnt violin at her local music centre. She went on to study guitar and violin at the Royal Academy of Music and is now a multi-instrumentalist, conductor and workshop leader. She is a member of the BBC Concert Orchestra and is creative director of Animate, a young people’s creative orchestra. She is currently performing in the Threepenny Opera at the National Theatre where she gets to wear a silly hat and play five different instruments.

ANDY GRAPPY

Andy has worked as a freelance Tuba Player since 1985 and has performed with most of the major London orchestra’s including the London Symphony Orchestra, The Philharmonia , BBC Symphony and Concert Orchestras, and has played on many film and TV scores. Andy has also worked with leading jazz and world music artists including John Dankworth ,The Jazz Warriors, Lester Bowie, Hermeto Pascoal, Sam Rivers, Jason Moran, Charlie Haden and Carla Bley. Andy played in the Musical Chicago for ten years and since leaving has worked with artists as diverse as Tom Jones, Damon Albarn, Bellowhead, and Massive Attack. Andy is currently Head of Southwark “WAX” Music Centre.

MARK GRIFFITHS

Mark first learnt music in the local church and in county youth choirs. He began his career as a singer, working with London’s opera choruses, and began to work regularly with the Berkshire Youth Choir. Mark soon found himself more in demand as a choral conductor and workshop leader. In 2003 he became Musical Director of Coro, a prize-winning London-based chamber choir with whom he has toured internationally, commissioned new works and recorded three CDs. Mark has also been a guest conductor for the Philharmonia Chorus. He conducts choirs for the Junior Department, Trinity College of Music and he recently took on the Choral Conducting seminar for the University of Winchester.

ADEY GRUMMET

JOANNA MANGONA

TONY HARRIS

DAVE MILLIGAN

Adey is a soprano, lyricist, animateur, writer, vocal consultant and conductor. 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. She is a programme advisor to the Spitalfields Festival and is a founding member of the Book, Music & Lyrics writers’ laboratory, developing new musical theatre. She works in outreach for the BBC, was part of the delivery team for Big Big Sing and teaches on projects in her local schools and with individuals of all ages. www.adeygrummet.co.uk

Tony is a music educator and Head of Teacher Education at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) where he has overall strategic leadership of initial teacher training, CPD and research in primary, secondary and post-compulsory education. He has previously held posts as a senior and principal lecturer and, for many years, led NTU’s highly regarded PGCE Secondary Music programme. Prior to joining NTU, Tony worked in the education team for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, lectured at Birmingham Conservatoire, and taught in primary, secondary and further education. An active composer and performer, he is founder member of the experimental duo The Pound Shop Boys with whom he has toured nationally.

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. Following this, Joanna lived and worked in South Africa and studied Ethnomusicology at the University of Natal, with Darius Brubeck and Carol Muller. Upon her return to Britain she began working for Lancashire Music Service as their Head of Woodwind. 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.

Dave Milligan is primarily a jazz pianist and improviser, but one whose musical imagination flows freely between all kinds of musical genres. Having performed all over the world, Dave is one of the most highly regarded pianists in Scotland. A highly skilled composer and arranger, he has written works for large-scale ensembles down to solos, duos, string quartets and numerous arrangements for small groups. He is currently Musical Director of youth folk orchestra, The Gordon Duncan Experience in Perth, and is in demand as a guest tutor and mentor at numerous youth learning projects throughout the country.

KEITH HEWSON

Keith started playing the piano at 7 and it is his main instrument. He also sings, plays guitar and can manipulate most brass instruments! Keith studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and then Leeds University. He became a teacher and throughout his career Keith developed school orchestras, brass bands, wind bands and choirs. He was appointed Director of Music at Egglescliffe School in 1979 and in the 29 years in post, his ensembles made 87 appearances at the MFY National Festival and 11 appearances at the MFY Proms. In 2002 Keith was voted Classic FM Music Teacher of the Year, and was given positions on the Specialist Schools Expert Panel and the government’s Music and Dance Scheme Group.

JENNIFER JOHN

Jennifer John is an entrepreneurial tour de force within the world of singing and performance. With an impressive track record of creative collaborations, a diverse array of recordings in her own right and with her international band, Killerfernandez, her career has been both innovative and dynamic. As the founder of the award winning music company, Sense of Sound that specialises in a cappella singing, she has been a major part of changing the face of choral singing across Merseyside and beyond. Having worked extensively in education, TV, health and wellbeing and the commercial music industry some highlights of her work with choirs includes, Gareth Malone’s ‘The Choir: Boys Don’t Sing’ and ‘Sing While You Work’, ‘Last Choir Standing’ and is currently one of the vocal coaches on ITV’s ‘The Voice’.

TREVOR LINES

After finishing a post-graduate course at the Guildhall School of Music, Trevor made his professional debut recording ‘The Cats Hide Under the Bed when I Play my Gary Windo Records’. The record is a strong mix of original compositions and re-workings of traditional British folk music. Trevor now performs in Birmingham based Bonfire Radicals who emerged from the folk/world scene with a fresh approach to traditional tunes and a host of creative original material. He has also been involved in playing traditional folk music and other projects, working with singers and developing original material and arrangements. Check out Trevor’s forthcoming folk album, which features guests Joe Broughton on violin, Paul Dunmall on reeds and Tom Chapman on cajon.

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PRESENTER

SOWETO KINCH

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DOUGLAS MITCHELL

After studying at the Royal Academy of Music, Douglas joined the clarinet section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in 1992, and was appointed co-principal in 2004. Aside from concerts, recordings and tours with the orchestra he was involved with its education department. He left the RPO in 2010, and now freelances with all major UK orchestras. He is a regular visitor in London’s music colleges, and this year coached the youth orchestras of Ulster, Iraq and Great Britain. He is also a composer and improviser, and has been part of collaborations and projects with Robert Mitchell, Damon Albarn, Matthew Bourne and Sting.

GWYN PARRY-JONES

Gwyn is well-known as an instrumentalist, conductor and music educator. He has performed with many leading orchestras and ensembles, and has appeared as a soloist or chamber musician at venues such as the Barbican, the Royal Festival Hall and St. David’s Hall. Gwyn has taught at the universities of Manchester, Gothenburg and Oxford, and was for some years Director of Music Performance at Reading University. He has maintained his interest in education, giving master-classes, and mentoring at a variety of festivals and competitions. Gwyn also has wide experience as a conductor, and has a number of published compositions to his name, mostly for voices or wind instruments.

ZOE RAHMAN

MOBO Award winning, Zoe studied classical piano at the Royal Academy of Music, took a music degree at Oxford University and then won a scholarship to study jazz performance at Berklee College of Music, Boston, where she studied with the inspirational pianist Joanne Brackeen. Zoe has been invited to play at many international jazz festivals and has worked extensively throughout the UK and internationally. She has been a featured artist on numerous TV and radio programmes and is frequently invited to sit on high-profile panels – most notably, the Mercury Music Prize, BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year, Nottingham International Jazz Piano competition. She shares her passion for music through teaching in a variety of contexts, inspiring musicians of all ages and abilities.

NEIL VALENTINE

Neil began as a violinist, until he grew really tall and at 14 switched to the viola. He studied at York University and Trinity College of Music and was a member of Southbank Sinfonia in 2007. He has delivered music projects with the London Symphony Orchestra, London Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonia, Spitalfields Music Festival, BBC Proms and Wigmore Hall. He is an associate musician of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, recently spearheading Music for a While, a project on Music and Dementia in Hampshire Hospitals. He is also founder of ABC Concerts, a concert series for babies and toddlers that breaks down barriers to classical music.

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ALISON WALKER

Alison studied recorder and cello at Royal Holloway, University of London, with postgraduate studies at Vienna Conservatoire and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. As well as continuing to enjoy a varied performing career, Alison has a passion for inclusive music making, and is much in demand as a music workshop leader, delivering musical collaborations for organisations including the BBC Proms and BBC Symphony Orchestra, Barbican, ABRSM, Royal College of Music, and the Royal Albert and Wigmore Halls. She is regularly invited to lead creative coaching sessions for instrumental and class music teachers. Alison is Recorder Tutor at Royal Holloway and teaches cello and recorder at all levels. Alison also tutors on the RCM Undergraduate Outreach Programme.

SARAH WATTS

Sarah studied at the Royal College of Music and plays the bassoon, saxophone and flute, but is best known now as a prolific composer of all kinds of music. She was very influenced by the Dankworth Allmusic philosophy, and played a big part in encouraging this broadminded musical thinking as Artistic Director of the National Youth Music Camps. Sarah presents workshops and inset days and her desire is to write music that is useful, enjoyable and accessible. She believes we are the product of the people who influence us, and that music educators have a great responsibility to encourage and inspire.

Soweto is a leading alto-saxophonist, producer and MC in the British jazz, hip hop and urban music scenes. Born in London, he began playing the saxophone at the age of nine before moving to Birmingham and beginning a long association with the vibrant city. Not only does he have a Modern History degree from the University of Oxford, Soweto has been nominated for a Mercury Music Prize, won two IMA Awards and two MOBO Awards for Best Jazz Act. The Flyover Show is Soweto’s flagship project, currently in its sixth year, which brings world class music and arts to the unusual setting of beneath a motorway flyover in inner-city Birmingham. You can see The Flyover show for FREE on Saturday 20th August 2016. “THE STANDARD OF MUSICIANSHIP AT MUSIC FOR YOUTH’S NATIONAL FESTIVAL IS STAGGERING AND I’M REALLY EXCITED TO PRESENT THE JAZZ CONCERT FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW”

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F E S T I VA L F R I N G E S TAG E S PERFORM ON A FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGE: GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP.

FESTIVAL TENT

Generously supported by the National Union of Teachers ALL DAY Centenary Square

Enjoy free lunchtime performances by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians, including choirs, steel pan groups, jazz ensembles, folk trios and more.

F E S T I VA L FRINGE THERE’S LOTS TO SEE AND DO BEYOND THE M A I N S TAG E S O F T H E N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L !

T U E S D AY 0 5 J U LY ENJOY POP-UP PERFORMANCES ACROSS THE CITY ON THE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES, SHOWCASING YOUNG TALENT FROM ACROSS THE UK. PLUS, YOU CAN VISIT THE MARKET PLACE OR TAKE PART IN A RANGE OF WORKSHOPS EACH DAY, LED BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND LEADING ARTS ORGANISATIONS. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

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WORKSHOPS

TAK PARTE !

SYMPHONY HALL FOYER 13:00 – 14:30

Right in the heart of the Music for Youth National Festival, these short performances will fill the foyers of the Symphony Hall and the Birmingham International Conference Centre.

BRINDLEY PLACE BANDSTAND 17:30 – 18:30

Music for Youth performers from across the country will entertain passers-by in the heart of the bustling Brindley Place area of Birmingham.

INFINITY LIVE BACK TO BASS

Sponsored by National Union of Teachers 10:30 - 12:00 / 13:00 - 14:30 CBSO Centre, Justham Auditorium

BOOKING REQUIRED. GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP ON THE DAY.

Infinity LIVE is a participatory music workshop for primary teachers and their pupils based on the Music for Youth Back to Bass resource. Bring your class to this special day of music making led by musician and workshop leader Richard Frostick. Advance bookings only. FOR MORE INFO SEE PG 51

MASSED VOCAL WORKSHOP WITH THE NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIRS OF GREAT BRITAIN

‘FRIDAY AFTERNOONS’, ALDEBURGH MUSIC: OPEN ACCESS SINGING Led by Aldeburgh Music 12:00 - 13:00 / 14:30 - 15:30 Symphony Hall Level 5a Foyer

Led by National Youth Choirs of Great Britain 10:30 - 11:30 / 15:45 - 16:45 Symphony Hall Level 5 Foyer

Come and join choral specialist Robbie Jacobs and singers from the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain in a highenergy workshop packed with games, activities and NYCGB’s signature vocal mash-ups designed to develop vocal technique, musicianship and ensemble skills.

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Aldeburgh Music’s ‘Friday Afternoons’ is an international singing project for young people. These singing workshops will be fun and lively and will draw on newly-commissioned songs by Jonathan Dove. The songs are accessible to all, and so anybody interested in exploring new music – singers and instrumentalists alike – should come along!

ALL DAY Symphony Hall Foyer

Come to the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer where you can talk to and engage with music organisations from across the UK. SEE PG 50 FOR MORE DETAILS

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URSULINE PREPARATORY SCHOOL BRENTWOOD, ESSEX Age: 5-7 Musical Director: Amelia Allen Pianist: Laura Gallagher THE VEGETABLE PLOT Irwin- Parker

SYMPHONY HALL / 10:15 - 17:45 I N FA N TS & J U N I O R S SESSION 1: 10:15 – 13:30 SHEFFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SCRUM DOWN SHEFFIELD, YORKSHIRE Age: 7-11 Music Co-ordinator: Clare Wallace Assistant Director: Georgina Jordan MEDLEY ON SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT Traditional Arr. Wallace HOLME VALLEY MUSIC CENTRE JUNIOR GUITARS, KIRKLEES MUSIC SCHOOL HOLMFIRTH, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 7-12 Conductor: Ginette Eady JABBERWOCKY Broadbent, Compton and Eady REINWOOD INFANT CHOIR HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 6-7 Conductor: Bridget Mair Accompanist: Ben Hinchliffe A SMALL PART OF THE WORLD Sally K Albrecht ROLLER GHOSTER Alan Simmons THE RHYTHM OF LIFE Dorothy Fields ST MARY’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STRING ORCHESTRA AXMINSTER, DEVON Age: 6-11 Teacher: Rachel Burrough WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS PING PONG SKATING RELAY RACE All by Kathy and David Blackwell

GRIMSDELL TOFFEE BEAR CHOIR MILL HILL, LONDON Age: 5-7 Head of Music: Chao Cox CLAP 2, 3, 4 Sue Nicolls ONE LITTLE VOICE Mary Green, Julie Stanley, Gary Barlow CHINESE PLAYGROUND RHYMES Traditional Chinese All arr. C Cox ST JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL HEADINGTON KS2 ORCHESTRA OXFORDSHIRE Age: 7-11 Music Teacher: Edwina Vernon Guest Conductor: Stewart Attwood POMPOSSO Handel Arr. S.Attwood HEADINGTON TANGO Stewart Attwood ST THOMAS CHEQUERBENT CE PRIMARY SCHOOL BOLTON, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 7-11 Conductor: S Scattergood Assistant Director: I Hepburn PALLADIO Karl Jenkins ADIEMUS Karl Jenkins LEAN ON ME / FIREWORK MEDLEY Bill Withers / Katy Perry All arr. S Scattergood ST MARY’S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL RECORDER GROUP THORNBURY, SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 7-10 Musical Director: Jane Mitchell STORYBOOK Alan Davis

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BATLEY PARISH SCHOOL MIXED ENSEMBLE BATLEY, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 8-11 Conductor: Will Mace THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS Will Mace UKULEAR POWER KING’S LYNN, NORFOLK Age: 9-10 Musical Director: Jessica Berners Accompanist/Assistant Director: Josh Daniels JAMES BOND M Norman / J Barry STAR WARS J Williams SING A RAINBOW A Hamilton SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN N Herb Brown THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN R Goodwin All arr. J Berners/J Daniels LITTLE VOICES HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 4-7 Musical Director: Lucy Kimmings Accompanist: Richard Nimmo LET US SING TOGETHER Max V. Exner WE’RE THE LITTLE VOICES Lucy Kimmings HELLO AROUND THE WORLD Lucy Kimmings TRAVLIN’ ‘ROUND Ralph A.Dale ARC EN CIEL Arthur Hamilton Arr. L Kimmings

UKE ‘N TOOT ‘N TAP KING’S LYNN, NORFOLK Age: 7-9 Musical Director: Jessica Berners Accompanist/Assistant Director: Josh Daniels DOWN BY THE BAY Traditional UKE ‘N TOOT ‘N TAP J Daniels ZULU WARRIORS C & D Liggins All arr. J Berners TOWER ROAD ROCK BAND BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 7-11 Group Leader: Karina Lawrence SEVEN NATION ARMY The White Stripes SMOKE ON THE WATER Deep Purple MY GENERATION The Who All arr. K Lawrence YMC FIRST ORCHESTRA LONDON Age: 9-13 Conductor/Musical Director: Nigel Goldberg Administrator: Marina Solarek EL CHOCOLO Angel Villodo CHIQUILIN DE BACHIN Astor Piazolla LA CUMPARSITA Gerardo Matos Rodriguez All arr. N Goldberg

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY JUNIOR STRING ORCHESTRA NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 9-11 Conductor: Jane Hargrave Conductor: Hannah Allen THE ROLLING HEATHER Traditional Arr. H. Allen FOGGY DEW Traditional Arr. H. Allen SHEPHERD’S HEY Traditional Arr. J. Parsons NORTH EAST HANTS AREA STRING TRAINING ORCHESTRA FARNBOROUGH, HAMPSHIRE Age: 8-13 Conductor: Vanessa Kershaw WHIRLIGIG (WALTZ,WINDMILLS,RAGTIME) Anita Hewitt-Jones BROOKLAND JUNIOR SCHOOL ORCHESTRA LONDON Age: 7-11 Director: Sanae Honda THEMES FROM HARRY POTTER John Williams Arr. P Cook WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE Rossini Arr. Bellwood

BRASS ATTACK WATFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 9-11 Head of Watford School of Music: Wendy Topping Conductor: Paul Fisher SCOTLAND THE BRAVE Traditional BAD HAIR DAY Alan Fernie TRAGEDY The Bee Gees All arr. A Fernie HTSA JUNIORS HARROW, MIDDLESEX Age: 6-11 President: S Sadachchara Conductor: A Maheswaran TALAMALIKA WITHYCOMBE STOMP EXMOUTH, DEVON Age: 10-11 Director: Gill Chalkley Assistant Director: Sam Wheeler SEASCAPE* Withycombe Stomp Arr. G Chalkley

FEEDBACK 17:10 – 17:45

LITTLE FOLK ROCHDALE, LANCASHIRE Age: 6-10 Musical Director: Cliff Woodworth THE BUTTERFLY / DROWSY MAGGIE Traditional WILD MOUNTAIN THYME Francis McPeake SAILOR’S HORNPIPE Traditional All arr. C Woodworth

FEEDBACK 12:55 – 13:30

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BITESIZE CHOIR WREXHAM, NORTH WALES Age: 10-20 Director: Linda Griffiths Musical Director: Joseph Mann SEASONS OF LOVE Jonathon Larson ONE DAY MORE Schoenburg & Boulbil AFRICA Toto Arr. J Mann

TOWN HALL / 10:30 – 19:30 CHOIRS (MIXED) SESSION 1: 10:30 – 13:30 MANEY HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIR SUTTON COLDFIELD, WEST MIDLANDS Age: 7-11 Conductor: Emma Cockhill A FLOWER REMEMBERED John Rutter PENNY LANE Lennon and McCartney Arr. E Cockbill RHYTHM OF LIFE Cy Coleman Arr. R Barnes ANACRUSIS NEWPORT PAGNELL, MILTON KEYNES Age: 16-18 Conductor: Katy Batchelor Accompanist: Mark Couldrick VOICE DANCE Greg Jasperse MOON RIVER Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini Arr. S Zegree IS YOU IS MEDLEY Billy Austin & Louis Jordan THE JTPTRUST CONCERT CHOIR OF SWINDON SWINDON, WILTSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor / Director: Janice Thompson Accompanist: Shelley Morgan O DAUGHTER GET MARRIED Thomas B Pitfield ZINGARI BRIDAL SONG Brahms Arr. H Geehl BRIGHTLY DAWNS OUR WEDDING DAY Gilbert & Sullivan Arr. G Tomlins I ONCE LOVED A LAD Traditional Arr. M Neaum

ST VINCENT’S RC SCHOOL CHOIR ROCHDALE, LANCASHIRE Age: 9-11 Pianist: Judith Golding Conductor: Chris Willis I AM THE EARTH Glyn Lehmann I AM THE WIND Lin Marsh OCEAN COMMOTION Debbie Campbell DIDN’T MY LORD DELIVER DANIEL Mark Patterson WEST BRETTON GLEE CLUB WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 6-11 Teaching Assistant: Rebecca Riley Teaching Assistant: Janet Grindle TRUE COLOURS Cindy Lauper DON’T STOP BELIEVING Journey BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP The Foundations CANTILENA BATH, SOMERSET Age: 12-20 Musical Director: Tim Parker Accompanist: Joan Green CHILLI CON CARNE Anders Edenroth LISTEN FOR THE LORD Katy P Rothimer SOMEBODY TO LOVE Freddie Mercury NEW BRADWELL SCHOOL BOYS CHOIR MILTON KEYNES, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Age: 7-11 Music Co-ordinator: Margaret Blamires Assistant: Felicity Robertson BLUE SKIES Irving Berlin SUMMER IS ICUMEN IN Anonymous SUMMER TIME George Gershwin All arr. M. Blamires

SESSION 2: 14:30 – 16:45

BMS INTERMEDIATE CHOIR NORTH BRENT, LONDON Age: 8-12 Choir Leader: Sandra Campbell Choir Leader: Eric Angus LIQUID SPIRIT Gregory Porter Arr. E Angus MY LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS Kirk Franklin Arr. E Angus AYA NGENA Traditional Zulu Folk Song Arr. R Morris Gray HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING Rev. Robert Lowry Arr. R Dilworth GREENHEAD COLLEGE CHAMBER CHOIR HUDDERSFIELD, YORKSHIRE Age: 16-18 Musical Director: Eleanor Samson PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY Henry VIII LOCUS ISTE Anton Bruckner VINCENT Don McLean Arr. E Samson UNDER PRESSURE Queen Arr. D Sharon HYMERS COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIR HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE Age: 10-11 Musical Director/Conductor: Tracey Redhead FIREFLY Andy Beck CAN YOU HEAR ME Bob Chilcott WHEN YOU BELIEVE Stephen Schwartz

FEEDBACK 13:00 – 13:30

TRING PARK SCHOOL PREP CHOIR TRING, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 8-11 Choir Director: Nicola Hickey Pianist: Rebecca Holt I AM A SMALL PART OF THE WORLD Sally Albrecht & Jay Althouse FIFTY STATES IN RHYME Don Wyrtzen, Phil & Lynne Brower Arr. P Jennings THE SWEETSHOP SONG* Tyler Fagan RAINBOW CONNECTION JUNIOR CHOIR DONCASTER, SOUTH YORKSHIRE Age: 5-13 Musical Director: Paul Mellors Conductor: Deborah Mellors JUST ONE PERSON Larry Grossman & Hal Hackady Arr. P Mellors THE GIFT OF A FRIEND Demi Levato, Adam Watts & Andy Dodds. Arr. P Mellors PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART Jimmy Holiday, Randy Myers & Jackie De Shannon Arr. J Althouse danSING HARROGATE, NORTH YORKSHIRE Age: 13-19 Musical Director: Helen Leaf Director: Jane Waring FIX YOU Martin, Buckland, Berryman & Champion Arr. H. Leaf SEE ME, FEEL ME/PINBALL WIZARD Peter Townshend Arr. H. Leaf CITY ACADEMY HACKNEY CHOIR LONDON Age: 14-18 Choir Director: Aleksandra Zembron BOTTOM OF THE RIVER Delta Rae Arr. A Zembron STAND BY ME Ben E. King Arr. M De-Lisser LOSE YOURSELF Eminem Arr. A Zembron NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE SEE PG. 52 -53

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HUDDERSFIELD YOUNG SINGERS HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 7-10 Musical Director: James Lewis Conductor: Lucy Kimmings I HAVE A VOICE Jay Althouse WHEN I GROW UP Tim Minchin TRUE COLOURS Billy Steinberg Arr. J Lewis & A Bell ARCHBISHOP TEMPLE SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE Age: 12-16 Choral Director: Joe Martin Head of Music: Cate Gardner UBI CARITAS Ola Gjeilo WHEREVER YOU ARE Paul Mealor AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller Arr. M Hayes DIES IRAE Ryan Main

FEEDBACK 16:15 – 16:45

SESSION 3: 17:15 – 19:30 THE SINGERS MANSFIELD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Age: 11-21 Musical Director: Meryl Chambers Accompanist: Kim Denman CLOSE TO YOU Burt Bacharach & Hal David Arr. M Rogers MY LORD, WHAT A MORNING / THE BATTLE OF JERICHO Spiritual Medley Arr. M Neaum / B Trant THE WEDDING RING Geoffry Russell-Smith COR YSGOL Y PRESELI CRYMYCH, PEMBROKESHIRE Age: 11-19 Musical Director: Trystan Phillips Accompanist: Meleri Williams REX ADMIRABILIS Rodgers & Hammerstein CAE O YD Arfon Wyn HEI TI’N CWL Robat Arwyn PAN FO’R NOS YN HIR Ryan Davies

SPONSORED BY LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC

*STUDENT COMPOSITION

CHELMSFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CANTATRICE CHOIR CHELMSFORD, ESSEX Age: 14-18 Musical Director: Mulanga Osayuwa LASCIA CH’IO PIANGA GF Handel Arr. H Leck THE SONG OF PURPLE SUMMER Shiek & Sater Arr. E Wood (student) DAFFODILS* Kirsty Bekoe – Tabiri VOICES OF LIONS HAMPTON, MIDDLESEX Age: 14-18 Director: Iain Donald IS YOUR LOVE BIG ENOUGH Lianne La Havas, Matt Hales & Willy Mason Arr. Max Thomas SURE ON THIS SHINING NIGHT Jay Giallombardo SINNER MAN Traditional Arr. Kirby Shaw ALL ALOUD CHOIR HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-16 Director: Angela Fitzpatrick SWEET DREAMS David Stewart & Annie Lennox Arr. D Sharon & Raugh FIX YOU Martin, Buckland, Berryman, Champion Arr. A Fitzpatrick TITANIUM Sia Furler, David Guetta Arr. A Fitzpatrick ST GEORGE’S ACADEMY SENIOR CHOIR SLEAFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 13-18 Director: Catherine Vernon HOLD BACK THE RIVER James Bay & Iain Archer Arr. C. Vernon OH HAPPY DAY Edwin R.Hawkins STANBOROUGH SENIOR CHOIR WELWYN GARDEN CITY, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 14-19 Conductor: Harry Boulton O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM* ANIMA NOSTRA Harry Boulton

FEEDBACK 19:00 – 19:30

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MUSIC MENTORS P h i l Ba te man M a rk Gri f f iths


F E S T I VA L F R I N G E S TAG E S

DO MI N’T SS !

PERFORM ON A FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGE: GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP.

FESTIVAL TENT

Generously supported by the National Union of Teachers ALL DAY Centenary Square

Enjoy free lunchtime performances by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians, including choirs, steel pan groups, jazz ensembles, folk trios and more.

F E S T I VA L FRINGE THERE’S LOTS TO SEE AND DO BEYOND THE M A I N S TAG E S O F T H E N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L !

W E D N E S D AY 0 6 J U LY ENJOY POP-UP PERFORMANCES ACROSS THE CITY ON THE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES, SHOWCASING YOUNG TALENT FROM ACROSS THE UK. PLUS, YOU CAN VISIT THE MARKET PLACE OR TAKE PART IN A RANGE OF WORKSHOPS EACH DAY, LED BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND LEADING ARTS ORGANISATIONS. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

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WORKSHOPS

BOOKING REQUIRED. GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP ON THE DAY.

MASSED VOCAL WORKSHOP WITH THE NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIRS OF GREAT BRITAIN Led by National Youth Choirs of Great Britain 10:30 - 11:30 / 15:45 - 16:45 Symphony Hall Level 5 Foyer

Come and join choral specialist Robbie Jacobs and singers from the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain in a highenergy workshop packed with games, activities and NYCGB’s signature vocal mash-ups designed to develop vocal technique, musicianship and ensemble skills.

N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L M ARKET PLACE

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SYMPHONY HALL FOYER 13:00 – 14:30

Right in the heart of the Music for Youth National Festival, these short performances will fill the foyers of the Symphony Hall and the Birmingham International Conference Centre.

BRINDLEY PLACE BANDSTAND

17:30 – 18:30

Music for Youth performers from across the country will entertain passers-by in the heart of the bustling Brindley Place area of Birmingham.

TRANS EUROPE EXPRESS WORKSHOP WITH DAMIEN HARRON Led by Leeds College of Music 11:30 - 13:00 / 14:30 - 16:00 Festival Tent, Centenary Square

Composer and percussionist Damien Harron will lead young musicians through an inclusive workshop to realise a skeleton score of Trans Europe Express by German electronic music band, Kraftwerk. Giving musicians an opportunity to make music with other festival participants, this accessible ‘pop with a difference’ workshop will hone their ensemble and listening skills.

‘FRIDAY AFTERNOONS’, ALDEBURGH MUSIC: OPEN ACCESS SINGING Led by Aldeburgh Music 12:00 - 13:00 / 14:30 - 15:30 Symphony Hall Level 5a Foyer

Aldeburgh Music’s ‘Friday Afternoons’ is an international singing project for young people. These singing workshops will be fun and lively and will draw on newly-commissioned songs by Jonathan Dove. The songs are accessible to all, and so anybody interested in exploring new music – singers and instrumentalists alike – should come along!

ALL DAY Symphony Hall Foyer

Come to the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer where you can talk to and engage with music organisations from across the UK. SEE PG 50 FOR MORE DETAILS

Supported by

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SYMPHONY HALL / 10:30 – 19:30 CHOIRS (MIXED) SESSION 1: 10:30 – 13:30 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY CHORISTERS WARWICKSHIRE Age: 8-13 Director: Garry Jones Accompanist: Julian Grimshaw UBI CARITAS Sally K Albrecht CHIEN PERDU Poulenc GLORIOUS Stephanie Mabey PINBALL WIZARD Pete Townshend Arr. Mac Huff NSG MADRIGALIS NORTHAMPTON Age: 11-18 Director: Beth Hodgson Accompanist: Stephen Moore 5 HEBREW LOVE SONGS Eric Whitacre FIX YOU Coldplay ST PETER’S AND CLIFTON PRIMARY CHOIR HORBURY, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 8-11 Pianist / Coordinator of Music: Dawn Ellis Conductor: Stacey Hancock THE LORDS MY SHEPHERD Struart Townend AMANI UTUPE Patsy Ford ROLLER GHOSTER Alan Simmo PRIORY SCHOOL CHOIR SLOUGH, BERKSHIRE Age: 8-11 Musical Director: Tessa Shaw Accompanist: Michael Keen GOSPEL SONG MEDLEY Traditional American Arr. T Shaw LEAN ON ME Bill Withers A SMUGGLER’S SONG Christopher Le Fleming A KEELIE Traditional Ghanaian Arr. SingUp 18 | MFY NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2016

ST HUGH’S SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR FARINGDON, OXFORDSHIRE Age: 10-13 Musical Director: Sally Ewins Accompanist: Debra Warner THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD Howard Goodall AS LONG AS I HAVE MUSIC Don Besig MEDLEY FROM ‘SISTER ACT’ Traditional, Stole, Del Roma & Isley Arr. Mac Huff HEMEL HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 15-18 Musical Director: Debbie Bailey WORDS Anders Edenroth IN REMEMBRANCE Jeffery L Ames THE LIONESS HUNT / THE LOOK OF LOVE Lebo M / Mac Huff CROESYCEILIOG SCHOOL SENIOR CHOIR CWMBRAN, TORFAEN Age: 14-18 Musical Director: Neil Parker ALEXANDER HAMILTON Lin-Manvel Miranda THE OLD RED HILLS OF HOME Jason Robert Brown I AM AFRICA Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Robert Lopez HEAR MY SONG Jason Robert Brown All arr. N Parker ALL SAINTS CHOIR FLEET, HAMPSHIRE Age: 7-11 Muscial Director: Nicola Duncombe Acting Head Teacher: Richard Lewis AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson THE OSPREY Lewknor School BILBO’S RIDDLE Kevin Stanford SO LONG, FAREWELL Rogers & Hammerstein Arr. M A Brymer

THOMAS TELFORD SCHOOL CHOIR TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Gareth Howard AFRICA Toto Arr. M De-Lisser SEASONS OF LOVE Jonathan Larson THE GROUND Ola Gjeilo ONE DAY LIKE THIS Elbow Arr. G Howard & R Porrett THE BLUE COAT SCHOOL SENIOR CHOIR OLDHAM, LANCASHIRE Age: 15-18 Musical Director: Jill Roberts FAIR PHYLLIS, I SAW SITTING ALL ALONE John Farmer LOCUS ISTE Anton Bruckner DEEP IN THE NIGHT Jussi Chydenius

FEEDBACK 13:00 - 13:30 SESSION 2: 14:30 – 16:45 KING ALFRED SCHOOL JAZZ CHOIR GOLDERS GREEN, LONDON Age: 11-18 Director: Nell Buckingham Director: Anna Broad TOMORROW Jones & Cambell PERFECT RUIN Kwabs I CAN’T GO FOR THAT Hall & Oates All arr. N Buckingham

HUDDERSFIELD NEW COLLEGE CHOIR HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 16-18 Director: Catriona John Musical Director: Thom Meredith AFRICA Paich and Pocaro Arr. Emerson SOMEWHERE Bernstein Arr. Mac Huff YOU CAN’T STOP THE BEAT Shaiman Arr. Emerson NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 15-19 Director: Beth Hodgson Accompanist: Stephen Moore SLEEP Eric Whitacre AIN’T IT GOOD Stephen Schwartz BEAUREGARD YOUTH CHOIR CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 9-18 Musical Director: Vicki Beauregard IRISH BLESSING Philip W J Stopford CARRY ME HOME Traditional Arr. S Thrift THE MUSIC OF LIFE Lin Marsh HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING American Folk Hymn Arr. K Shaw ST MARY’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIR FALMOUTH, CORNWALL Age: 8-11 Musical Director: Leanne Austin-Smith Assistant Director: Kate Mulcahy GONNA RISE UP SINGIN’ Don Besig A CHILD’S PRAYER Janice Kapp Perry IRISH BLESSING Mark Patterson HATCHAM COLLEGE VOCAL CONSORT LEWISHAM, LONDON Age: 14-18 Conductor: Andy King SALVE REGINA (TO THE MOTHERS IN BRAZIL) Lars Jannsson Arr. G Erikksson BOGORODITSYE DYEVO Sergei Rachmaninov WITH A LILLY IN YOUR HAND Eric Whitcacre A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKLEY SQUARE Manning Sherwin

ACADEMI BERFFORMIO CAERDYDD (ABC) CAERDYDD / CARDIFF Age: 8-15 Director: Huw Foulkes Directors: Elin Llwyd & Trystan Ellis-Morris GEIRIAU EIN CÂN (SEASONS OF LOVE) Jonathan Larson LLWCH AR Y LLYFRAU Hector Macdonald NISKA BANJA Nick Page 3, 2, 1 Gareth Glyn

FEEDBACK 16:15 - 16:45

SESSION 3: 17:15 – 19:30 LUTON YOUTH CANTORES LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE Age: 11-19 Director: Kerry Watson Assistant Director: Julia Fraser Pianist: Nick Ridout KYRIE FROM REQUIEM Fauré Arr. D Ratcliffe MONEY, MONEY, MONEY Andersson &Ulvaeus Arr. Allwood & Sansun TRUE COLOURS Tom Kelly & Billy Steinberg Arr. C McLeish TWRW TAWE SWANSEA Age: 8-21 Musical Director: Elfair Jones Conductors & Assistant Directors: Crissley Jones, Cath Price, Emyr Jones & Naomi Morris FFA LA LA Phil Edwards Arr. E Jones TIWN SOL FFA Welsh Folk Song Arr. E Jones ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND Irving Berlin Arr. K Shaw FINLANDIA Smetena Arr. E Jones ST CECILIA SINGERS CROYDON, SURREY Age: 16-18 Director: Hilary Meyer Accompanist: Gillian Hope VIVA LA MUSICA Erod Arr. H Meyer BOGORODITSYE DYEVO Rachmaninov Arr. G Hope SPARK Eric Barnum

CARMARTHENSHIRE SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHOIR CARMARTHENSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Islwyn Evans THE STAR CAROL Gareth Glyn CLODFORAF DI Robat Arwyn BETH YW’R HAF I MI? Traditional Arr. I Evans GOSPEL MEDLEY Arr. I Evans EAST HERRINGTON PRIMARY ACADEMY SUNDERLAND, TYNE AND WEAR Age: 8-11 Conductor: Nicola Hair Accompanist: Graham Brown AMAZING GRACE Traditional Arr. N Hair & G Brown WE BESEECH THEE BY Stephen Schwartz FUNICULI FUNICULA Luigi Denza OVER THE RAINBOW Harold Arlen HUMPHRY DAVY SCHOOL CAMBIATA PENZANCE, CORNWALL Age: 11-16 Director of Music: Amanda Bradley Musical Director: Holly Turton LET IT BE MEDLEY The Beatles HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND Coldplay STITCHES Mendes BEST DAY OF MY LIFE American Authors All arr. H Turton GOT 2 SING YOUTH CHOIR STOURBRIDGE, WEST MIDLANDS Age: 9-17 Choir Leader: Theresa Pearson WINGS Ryan Tedder & Jasmine Van Den Bogarde Arr. T Pearson I SEE THE LIGHT Alan Mencken & David Slater Arr. Mac Huff ROLLING IN THE DEEP Adele & Paul Epworth Arr. M Brymer

FEEDBACK 19:00 - 19:30

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WIRED WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-16 Musical Director: Jackie Craig Musical Director: Nick Park BEEP Nick Park BLUE Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina All arr. N Park

CBSO CENTRE / 10:15 – 19:30 ENSEMBLES SESSION 1: 10:15 – 13:30 GREATER GWENT PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE NEWPORT, GWENT Age: 13-20 Musical Director: Celi Johnston Director: Damian Pugh RUNG AGAIN Chis Crockerall AIN’T NOBODY Hawk Wolinski Arr. Greater Gwent Percussion Ensemble EK - ESTONIAN CHORALE Traditional Arr. Greater Gwent Percussion Ensemble PROM-TASTIC* Greater Gwent Percussion Ensemble SPONNAISSANCE TOWCESTER, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 12-18 Musical Director: Catherine Underwood I LOVE, ALAS, I LOVE THEE Thomas Morley WEEP YOU NO MORE, SAD FOUNTAINS John Dowland LA VOLTA William Byrd ADORAMUS TE Giovanni Palestrina IL EST BEL ET BON Pierre Passereau SWEET SUFFOLK OWL Thomas Vautor EALING PERCUSSION ACADEMY EALING, LONDON Age: 11-15 Musical Director: Ben Gale KOROBEINIKI Traditional DANCE OF THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRY Tchaikovsky FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Bock

THE REBEL CLEFS PUTNEY, LONDON Age: 16-17 Director of Music: Angus Meryon Assistant Director of Music: Jo Nicholls TAKE ME TO CHURCH Hozier Arr. J Hardie, T Siman, J Nicholls THE CHAIN* Ingrid Michaelson Arr. B Reeves YOUR SMILING FACE James Taylor Arr. J Nicholls KALEDOSCOPE* Sara Bareilles Arr. B Reeves WELCOMBE HILLS STRATFORD UPON AVON, WARWICKSHIRE Age: 16-19 Director: Alan Smith DEMONS Imagine Dragons Arr. A Smith IMPERIAL MARCH John Williams TIME LAPSE Michael Nyman Arr. A Smith BOLTON SCHOOL SAXOPHONE CHOIR BOLTON, LANCASHIRE Age: 14-18 Director: Fiona Berry TOCCATA AND FUGUE IN D MINOR J.S. Bach Arr. Lacour MRS MALCOLM, HER REEL (FUNKY FREUCHIE) Richard Ingham

SESSION 2: 14:30 – 16:45

PITCH SLAPPED HAMPTON, MIDDLESEX Age: 12-18 Director: Iain Donald YOU DON’T! YOU WON’T! Dave Bassett & Michael Himelstein Arr. A Dale LULLABYE Billy Joel Arr. K Young WANNA BE LIKE YOU Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman Arr. D Wright SOUTH RAMPART STREET PARADE Ray Bauduc & Bob Haggart Arr. D Wright BLAENAU GWENT MUSIC CENTRE GUITAR ENSEMBLE BLAENAU GWENT Age: 9-17 Director: Chris Fry PALLADIO Karl Jenkins Arr. G Spolding FOOT TAPPER Hank Marvin & Bruce Welch Arr. C Fry SHAKE IT OFF Taylor Swift, Max Martin, Shellback Arr. C Fry BRIGHOUSE HIGH GUITAR ENSEMBLE BRIGHOUSE, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-16 Director: Patrick Eady MUTED* Matthew Mount & Ed Wardle SCARBOROUGH FAIR Traditional THE KITCHEN JIG Patrick Eady MEXICAN METAL Patrick Eady All arr. P Eady

FEEDBACK 12:50 - 13:30

THE FAIRLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL BRASS ENSEMBLE CHEDDAR, SOMERSET Age: 10-12 Musical Director: Anne Higgs ORION THE HUNTER FROM THE NIGHT SKY Tony Mason ZOOLOGICAL BAND CHEERFUL CHIMP TIRED TORTOISE GRACEFUL GIRAFFE SAD SEA-LION PRICKLY PORCUPINE Alan Bullard HONLEY HI FIDELITY HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-16 Head of Music: Leigh Baker Choir Leader: Laura Taylor EVE OF WAR Wayne Arr. L Baker SPACE FANTASY John & Bowie Arr. L Taylor & L Baker HINDE HOUSE NEW ARRIVALS SAMBA GROUP SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE Age: 11-16 Music Leader, Sheffield Music Hub: Liam Power Teacher / School Assistant Head: Mr S Ndlovu, Mrs F Wood SAMBA BATUCADA* Hinde House New Arrivals Samba Group BITESIZE ENSEMBLE WREXHAM, NORTH WALES Age: 5-20 Director: Linda Griffiths Music Director: Joseph Mann JOLENE Dolly Parton EMPIRE STATE OF MIND / ONE SHORT DAY Arr. J Mann TAP/LITTER PHONE MASH UP Arr. J Mann JUST ARRIVED Barry Manilow

RUBIK’S CUBE WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE Age: 12-16 Musical Director: Ben Dlugokecki Director: Charlotte McPherson OPENING MEDLEY VIVA LA VIDA / WAKE ME UP! / SHINE / BILLIE JEAN Various ONE DAY LIKE THIS Guy Garvey CLOSING MEDLEY BUCK ROGERS / PARK LIFE / BRIMFUL OF ASHA / SHE’S SO LOVELY / DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER / ALL THESE THINGS THAT I HAVE DONE Various All arr. B Dlugokecki

FEEDBACK 16:15 - 16:45 SESSION 3: 17:15 – 19:30 WAKEFIELD YOUTH PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 13-20 Musical Director: Rhodri Younger BOSSA NOVA WITHOUT INSTRUMENTS William Schinstine A SHORT WALK Rhodri Younger ACCENT WITH A GROOVE Rhodri Younger STIX IN TIME Rhodri Younger BROOKLYN Youngblood Brass Band All arr. R Younger HIGH WYCOMBE MUSIC CENTRE SAXOPHONE CHOIR HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Katie Brown WIND SERENADE IN C MINOR K 388, MVT 1 ALLEGRO W A Mozart BLUE MOON Rodgers & Hart SIR DUKE Stevie Wonder All arr. K Brown

HARLEQUIN BRASS TYLDESLEY, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 11-16 Musical Director: Helen Robinson BIRDLAND J. Zawinul Arr. C Wormald THE WAY WE WERE M. Hamlish Arr. J Golland JUBILANCE P. Lovatt Cooper CARDIFF COUNTY AND THE VALE OF GLAMORGAN ADVANCED PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE CARDIFF Age: 15-18 Musical Director: Celi Johnston STINKIN’ GARBAGE Ed Argenziano THE LORD OF THE RINGS MEDLEY Howard Shore CONGA Chris Crockarell THE GRAMMATONES CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 15-18 Director/Musical Director: Charlotte Corderoy Assistant Director: Rosie Weston HONEY I’M GOOD Andy Grammer DANNY BOY Traditional Irish WONDERWALL Noel Gallagher UPTOWN GIRL Billy Joel All arr. The Grammatones JUNIOR PRIME BRASS CAMBRIDGESHIRE Age: 12-18 Musical Director: Christopher Lawrence JUST A CLOSER WALK Traditional HYMN 1 FROM ‘THE GOSPEL HALL’ Chris Hazell TICO TICO Zequinha Abreu Arr. J Iveson

FEEDBACK 19:00 - 19:30

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F E S T I VA L F R I N G E T H U R S DAY 0 7 J U LY ’T DON S! S I M

THE REP THEATRE FOYER & CAFÉ

F E S T I VA L F R I N G E S TAG E S PERFORM ON A FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGE: GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP.

Generously supported by the National Union of Teachers ALL DAY Centenary Square

F E S T I VA L FRINGE THERE’S LOTS TO SEE AND DO BEYOND THE M A I N S TAG E S O F T H E N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L !

ENJOY POP-UP PERFORMANCES ACROSS THE CITY ON THE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES, SHOWCASING YOUNG TALENT FROM ACROSS THE UK. PLUS, YOU CAN VISIT THE MARKET PLACE OR TAKE PART IN A RANGE OF WORKSHOPS EACH DAY, LED BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND LEADING ARTS ORGANISATIONS. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

“WE TURNED THE EVENT INTO A 3 DAY TRIP AND EVERYTHING WE PARTICIPATED IN WAS EXCELLENT.” SARAH LANT, GROUP LEADER

Enjoy free lunchtime performances by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians, including choirs, steel pan groups, jazz ensembles, folk trios and more.

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BEATING RETREAT BY THE BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES PLYMOUTHJE 13:45 - 14:15 Centenary Square

CORPS OF DRUMS BY THE BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES PLYMOUTH Drumming Display

SYMPHONY HALL FOYER

15:30 - 16:00 Centenary Square

Right in the heart of the Music for Youth National Festival, these short performances will fill the foyers of the Symphony Hall and the Birmingham International Conference Centre.

THE FUNCTION BAND OF THE BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES PLYMOUTH

13:00 – 14:30

WORKSHOPS

TAK PARTE !

WIND BAND WORKSHOP - PROFESSIONAL REHEARSAL WITH THE ROYAL MARINES Led by Royal Marines Band Service 10:30 - 11:30 / 14:30 - 15:30 Symphony Hall Level 5 Foyer

Musicians from the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Plymouth will direct a rehearsal for wind bands, where young players will get a feel for what it is like to work in a professional band. As part of a structured rehearsal, they will meet professional musicians who will guide them through some light repertoire, providing a high quality musical experience and shared sense of achievement.

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Supported by

Theatre goers will be treated to a range of music by young groups from around the UK in the foyer and café of the renowned Birmingham Rep Theatre.

Marching Display

FESTIVAL TENT

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18:00 – 19:00 Centenary Square

N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L M ARKET PLACE

17:30 - 18:30 Festival Tent, Centenary Square

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BOOKING REQUIRED. GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP ON THE DAY.

URBAN FOLK WORKSHOP WITH JOE BROUGHTON & TOM CHAPMAN 11:45 - 13:00 / 15:45 - 17:00 Symphony Hall Level 5a Foyer

Composer and multi-instrumentalist Joe Broughton and percussionist Tom Chapman from the Urban Folk Quartet, lead a high energy workshop of spontaneous improvising, composing, and devising, bringing together musicians from across the festival. This workshop is open to anyone who loves trying new things and is not to be missed!

ALL DAY Symphony Hall Foyer

Come to the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer where you can talk to and engage with music organisations from across the UK. SEE PG 50 FOR MORE DETAILS

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CBSO CENTRE / 10:30 – 19:15

SALFORD CARNIVAL CREW SALFORD, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 9-18 Director: Alison Home PARTYTIME Estefan Arr. Clarke

W O R L D, F O L K & R O OTS SESSION 1: 10:30 – 13:10 ST ANDREW’S PRIMARY GAMELAN GROUP OXFORDSHIRE Age: 7-11 Musical Director: Isabelle Carré LANCARAN KANDANG BUBRAH Traditional Javanese GROUP COMPOSITION* St Andrew’s Gamelan LANCARAN E,E,E, O,O,O Traditional Javanese MONMOUTH FOLK GROUP MONMOUTHSHIRE Age: 12-15 BE MY LUCK / Y GARTH DU FACH / NYTH Y GOG CUP OF TEA / PINCH OF SNUFF HOUSE IN ROSE VALLEY LORD MAYO / TAMLIN’S REEL HUMMINGBIRD / STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN JOHN EGAN’S POLKA / BRITCHES FULL OF STITCHES / RATTLING BOG All Traditional ST MARY’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL IRISH TRADITIONAL GROUP MAGHERAFELT, DERRY Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Una Donnelly TRADITIONAL SET Traditional THE SIYABONGA PROJECT LEICESTER Age: 11-16 Musical Director: Laura Iredale HOMELESS Paul Simon A GECKHO O FANA NA Traditional African WONDER Emeli Sandé All arr. L. Iredale

PANJAZZ INTERNATIONAL MARIMBA ENSEMBLE FAREHAM, HAMPSHIRE Age: 14-19 Volunteer: Kiri Draper MBEKWEYNI* Brandon Draper CHARLEY* Cofie Allotey-Annan LONG STREET* Brandon Draper & Cofie Allotey-Annan All arr. Panjazz International Marimba Ensemble HIGH SPIRITS ASHFORD, KENT Age: 12-18 Coordinator: Gill Booker DUNSFORD’S FANCY Traditional THE WATER Flynn THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN Traditional All arr. High Spirits

SESSION 2: 14:15 – 16:50 S T E E L PA N S

WEST TWYFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL LONDON Age: 8-11 Music Co-ordinator: Jenny Parker A SUNNY MARKET DAY Traditional, Ghana OKU NOJO DAIKO HAMPSHIRE Age: 14-18 Director: Luke Jones THIS WAY AND THAT MATSURI MOGURA TAIJI

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PANATICAL, CRESTWOOD COLLEGE STEEL BAND EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE Age: 12-19 Musical Director: Tim Downs Assistant Director: Rebecca Glenn JUMP IN THE LINE Lord Kitchener IS THIS LOVE? Bob Marley SOCA HAVE DEM SO Mark Loquan All arr. Tim Downs TLA JUNIOR STEELBAND LITTLEHAMPTON, WEST SUSSEX Age: 11-13 Musical Director: Lee Nelson Steelpan Tutor: Mica Allen DIFFERENT ME 5 Star Akil Arr. D Soj Ljaduola TITANIUM David Guetta Arr. L Nelson LIKE A BOSS Machel Montano Arr. L Nelson WALTHAMSTOW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS YEAR 10 STEEL BAND WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON Age: 14-15 Musical Director: Richard Murphy Head of Performing Arts: Michael Burstow MONA LISA Livingstone / Evans Arr. L Sharpe HUMMINGBIRD Robert Thompson Arr. R Murphy TURN TO STONE Jeff Lynne Arr. R Murphy

ELTHAM HILL STEEL BAND LONDON, GREENWICH Age: 15-16 Steel Band Tutor: Alicia Brown Music Teacher: Emily Neale DANCE OF THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRY Tchaikovsky WOMAN IS BOSS Len “Boogsie” Sharpe All arr. A Brown TURTLES STEEL BAND REIGATE, SURREY Age: 8-12 Band Leader: Vicky Wool Musical Director: Rachel Hayward FUN FUN FUN Brian Wilson, Mike Love MAD WORLD Roland Orzabal A WELL DESERVED BREAK Morcheeba CAROLINE Traditional Trinidadian All arr. R Hayward

FEEDBACK 16:20 - 16:50

SESSION 3: 17:15 – 19:15 GYOKO YOUTH TAIKO GRIMSBY, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 12-18 Group Leader: Lisa Oliver Group Leader: Emma Middleton VELVET STORM* Gyoko Youth Taiko KITSUNE Lisa Oliver YANGCHIN TEES VALLEY MUSIC SERVICE STOCKTON-ON-TEES, CLEVELAND Age: 11-18 Director: Chris Lewis FLOREO DE LLAMAS Traditional Chile THE WATER IS WIDE Traditional Scottish All arr. C Lewis

MUNDO AFRIKA FORMBY, MERSEYSIDE Age: 8-18 Musical Director: Steve Cook THINA SONKE Children of Apage MANAMOLELA Traditional Arr. Mundo Afrika GRASSLAND CHANT Lebo M Arr. Mundo Afrika SHADOWLAND Lebo M / Hanz Zimmer Arr. Mundo Afrika AKEKHO OFANA Traditional Arr. Mundo Afrika HTSA CARNATIC ORCHESTRA HARROW, MIDDLESEX Age: 11-21 President: Mr S Sadachchara Conductor: Mr K Anandanadesan LAYA VINNYAASAM CHWARAE TEG GWENT Age: 11-18 Director: Donald Stewart THE QUEEN’S SHORE Traditional GLASGOW REEL Traditional SKYLARK REEL Traditional ASHOKAN FAREWELL Jay Unger PRESSED FOR TIME Gordon Duncan All arr. Chwarae Teg FOLKUS WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 14-16 Director: Fiona Park Director: Kate Ghent I SEE FIRE Ed Sheeran WHISKY IS THE LIFE OF MAN Traditional Arr. J Boden

FEEDBACK 18:50 - 19:15

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SYMPHONY HALL / 10:15 – 19:30 BR ASS & WIND BANDS (SCHOOL)

SESSION 1: 10:15 – 13:35 BRASS BANDS BISHOP STOPFORD SCHOOL BRASS BAND KETTERING, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 11-18 Conductor: Brad Turnbull RONDEAU Jean-Joseph Mouret Arr. B Turnbull CHORALE - PRELUDE FROM CANTATA SLEEPERS, WAKE Johan Sebastian Bach Arr. D Crawshaw LUCERNE SONG Elgar Howarth CROMPTON HOUSE BRASS BAND OLDHAM, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 11-17 Conductor: Jonathan Leedale GAY SEÑORITA LONDON RIVER OVERTURE All Reginald Heath WARDLE ACADEMY SCHOOL BAND WARDLE, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 12-18 Musical Director: Lee Rigg Director of Music: Julie Morris OLYMPIC FANFARE John Williams THE MANSIONS OF GLORY Jonathan Bates ANTHEM FROM CHESS Tim Rice Arr. A Duncan

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BRASSED OFF MACCLESFIELD Age: 11-18 Conductor: Louise Renshaw BLUE LAKE AND ROCKY SHORE Bill Thomas Arr. D Marlatt THE SUN HAS GOT HIS HAT ON Butler & Gay Arr. P Sparke ABIDE WITH ME W. H. Monk Arr. K Jenkins VALERO James Swearingen Arr. S Smith MAYBURY PRIMARY SCHOOL BRASS BAND HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE Age: 9-11 Conductor: Alison Grantham Brass Teacher: Bill Ferrier MINI MARCH Jock McKenzie LA MOURISQUE Susato GOSPEL ROCK Jock McKenzie MUSS I DEN Traditional Arr. G Young FRED LONGWORTH HIGH SCHOOL BRASS BAND TYLDESLEY, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Helen Robinson FANFARE FOR A NEW AGE Goff Richards PRISMATIC LIGHT Alan Fernie A REPTON FANTASY Sir Hubert Parry Arr. Philip Sparke. Transcribed by Tom Lord MACARTHUR PARK Jim Webb Arr. A Fernie

HAZLEHURST PRIMARY SCHOOL BRASS BAND BURY, LANCASHIRE Age: 8-11 Musical Director: Mark Golding I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW Johnny Nash SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW Harold Arlen BRING ME SUNSHINE Arthur Kent IT’S RAINING MEN Paul Jabara and Paul Shaffer All arr. M Golding EGGLESCLIFFE SCHOOL BRASS BAND STOCKTON ON TEES Age: 11-18 Conductor: M Haworth MEN OF HARLECH Traditional Arr. Langford ROCKET Fernie VIRTUOSITY Baker CONQUEST OF PARADISE Vangelis

FEEDBACK 13:00 - 13:35

SESSION 1: 14:30 – 16:50 WIND BANDS COUNTY UPPER SCHOOL WIND BAND BURY ST EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK Age: 13-18 Director of Music: Rebekah Green Conductor: Julian Jarvis CRITICAL MASS Todd Stalter EVENSONG Harbinson FURAHA! Brian Beck WYVERN CONCERT BAND EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE Age: 11-16 Director: Bryan Postlethwaite SOUND INNOVATIONS FANFARE Robert Sheldon TCHAIKOVSKY’S GREATEST HITS Tchaikovsky Arr. J Moss SKY DANCE Richard L Saucedo PEMBROKESHIRE SCHOOLS’ WIND BAND HAVERFORDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE Age: 13-19 Conductor: Kevin Shanklin Head of Music Service: Chris Llewellyn GALILIMAUFRY - 4 MOVEMENTS Guy Wolfenden

LES SYMPHONIC WIND BAND LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Aidan Geary MEMOR VITA! Brant Karrick CZARDAS Monti Arr. G Bomhoff GLOSSOPDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WIND BAND GLOSSOP, DERBYSHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Mark Bousie FLAME OF HOPE Jonathan Bates THE SEAL LULLABY Eric Whitacre WHEN SPIRITS SOAR Brian Balmages NORTH HALIFAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL CONCERT BAND HALIFAX, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-18 Head of Music: Rachel Pegg Conductor: Simon Barnes DISNEY AT THE MOVIES Arr. J Higgins THE BLUES BROTHERS REVUE Arr. J Bocook

FEEDBACK 16:20 - 16:50

SESSION 2: 17:15 – 19:30 WIND BANDS WARDLE ACADEMY WIND BAND ROCHDALE, LANCASHIRE Age: 11-16 Conductor: Jane Conway INTO THE CLOUDS Richard L. Saucedo ENDLESS RAINBOWS Brian Balmages FIRST WE DREAM Erik Morales ABRAHAM DARBY ACADEMY SHOWBAND TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE Age: 10-18 Musical Director: Rachel Morton FIRESTORM Stephen Bulla HASLINGDEN HIGH SCHOOL WIND BAND ROSENDALE, LANCASHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: K Gibbs METRIX Robert Sheldon CYCLONE Michael Oare AFRICAN BEAT Andre Waignein NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL FOR BOYS SYMPHONIC WINDS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Oliver Druker FANTASY ON A MOUNTAIN SONG Himes MAMBO FROM WEST SIDE STORY Bernstein Arr. Sweeney AGSB SYMPHONIC WINDS ALTRINCHAM, CHESHIRE Age: 12-18 Conductor: Colin Myers WHERE NEVER LARK OR EAGLE FLEW James Curnow

FEEDBACK 19:00 - 19:30

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TOWN HALL / 10:30 – 17:30 ORCHESTR AS

SESSION 1: 10:30 – 13:30 ORCHESTRAS (SCHOOL) DULWICH PREP LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LONDON Age: 10-12 Director of Music: Philip Brooke Assistant Director of Music: Kevin Street SLAVONIC DANCE OPUS 46, NO. 8 ˇ Dvorák Arr. D Stone THE GREAT GATE OF KIEV, PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION Mussorgsky Arr. D Stone SELECTIONS FROM THE SOUND OF MUSIC Richard Rogers Arr. R R Bennett EGGLESCLIFFE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA STOCKTON ON TEES Age: 11-18 Conductor: M Haworth EXCERPTS FROM DIDO & AENEAS Purcell SYMPHONY NO.1, MOVEMENTS 1 & IV Beethoven IMPINGTON VILLAGE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA IMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Martyn Grisdale A TRIBUTE TO HENRY MANCINI Henry Mancini THEMES FROM 007 Various All arr. C Custer

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THE CHARTER SCHOOL ORCHESTRA LONDON Age: 11-18 Orchestra Director, Conductor: Francis Winston Music Teacher: Lisa Wakely A FIFTH OF BEETHOVEN Walter Murphy & Beethoven GOING THE DISTANCE Bill Conti All arr. Francis Winston ASSUMPTION GRAMMAR SENIOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA BALLYNAHINCH, DOWN Age: 14-18 Conductor: Mrs Nikki Johnston Assistants: Mr Michael Harrison, Mrs Geraldine Cochrane CAPRIOL SUITE: BASSE DANSE, PAVANNE & SWORD DANCE Peter Warlock DANSE BACCHANALE Camille Saint-Saens Arr. J Hoffman SELECTIONS FROM CHICAGO John Kander Arr. T Ricketts

SESSION 2: 14:30 – 17:30 ORCHESTRAS

CHELMSFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHELMSFORD, ESSEX Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Mr. Alexander McGee STARS & STRIPES FOREVER Soussa Arr. A McGee IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING Grieg BERCERSE & FINALE FROM THE FIREBIRD Stravinsky

FEEDBACK 10:30 - 13:30

ISCA LINEA SENIOR STRINGS NEWPORT, GWENT Age: 11-17 Director: Peter James CHAMBER SYMPHONY 110A MOVEMENTS I, II & V Shostakovich NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY STRING SINFONIA NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 14-17 Conductor: Alaster Thom SERENADE Dag Wiren DAME ALICE OWEN’S SCHOOL SENIOR STRINGS POTTERS BAR, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 13-18 Director: James Widden INTRODUCTION & ALLEGRO FOR STRINGS Elgar HARROGATE YOUTH STRINGS HARROGATE, NORTH YORKSHIRE Age: 14-19 Musical Director/Conductor: Teresa Crick DIVERTIMENTO FOR STRINGS OVERTURE BALLAD FINALE Peter Martin

PENZANCE YOUTH STRING ORCHESTRA PENZANCE, CORNWALL Age: 13-19 Director: Tim Boulton SERENADE FOR STRINGS: MOVEMENT II, LARGHETTO Elgar TWO DOWLAND SONGS David Bruce

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WREXHAM SCHOOLS STRING ENSEMBLE WREXHAM Age: 12-19 Director: Mark Lansom CAPRIOL SUITE Warlock WHEN SHE LOVED ME Newman Arr. M Lansom KIRKLEES SCHOOL STRING ORCHESTRA HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 9-20 Musical Director: Peter Simons Assistant Director: Will Mace FOUR SEASONS, WINTER MOVEMENT 1 Vivaldi CLASH OF THE TITANS Simons DANSE BACCHANALE Saint-Saëns Arr. J Hoffman

FEEDBACK 14:30 - 17:30

SIR THOMAS PICTON SCHOOL ORCHESTRA HAVERFORDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE Age: 11-18 Conductor: Mr Chris Gillatt Head of Music: Mr James Olyott MARCH OF THE BOWMEN F. Curzon POLKA FROM ‘SCHWANDA THE BAGPIPER’ J. Weinberger MARY POPPINS SELECTION R. Sherman Arr. Van Der Goot

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F E S T I VA L F R I N G E S TAG E S FESTIVAL TENT

Generously supported by the National Union of Teachers ALL DAY Centenary Square

Enjoy free lunchtime performances by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians, including choirs, steel pan groups, jazz ensembles, folk trios and more.

F E S T I VA L FRINGE THERE’S LOTS TO SEE AND DO BEYOND THE M A I N S TAG E S O F T H E N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L !

F R I D AY 0 8 J U LY WORKSHOPS ENJOY POP-UP PERFORMANCES ACROSS THE CITY ON THE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES, SHOWCASING YOUNG TALENT FROM ACROSS THE UK. PLUS, YOU CAN VISIT THE MARKET PLACE OR TAKE PART IN A RANGE OF WORKSHOPS EACH DAY, LED BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND LEADING ARTS ORGANISATIONS. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

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PERFORM ON A FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGE: GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP.

SYMPHONY HALL FOYER 13:00 – 14:30

Right in the heart of the Music for Youth National Festival, these short performances will fill the foyers of the Symphony Hall and the Birmingham International Conference Centre.

WIND AND BRASS WORKSHOP WITH THE BIG SHAKE-UP 11:30 - 13:00 / 14:30 - 16:00 Symphony Hall Level 5a Foyer

BOOKING REQUIRED. GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP ON THE DAY.

Four members of The Big Shake-Up (formerly Bad Ass Brass) put wind and brass players through their paces in a workshop rehearsal which gets them improvising in 10 minutes, and gives players from different bands a fun opportunity to make music together, whilst honing their ensemble and listening skills.

JAZZ MASTERCLASS WITH JAMIL SHERIFF, DAVE WALSH AND STUDENTS FROM LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC

COLLABORATIVE JAZZ WORKSHOP WITH SOWETO KINCH

Led by Leeds College of Music 10:15 – 11:15 / 16:00 - 17:00 Symphony Hall Level 5 Foyer

Gain an insight into improvisation within a jazz framework with Leeds College of Music’s Jamil Sheriff and Dave Walsh.

13:00 - 14:30 Festival Tent, Centenary Square

Soweto Kinch, renowned jazz and hip hop artist, will work with young brass, wind and jazz musicians in a collaborative workshop which draws on a wide range of influences including the jazz idiom, reflecting Soweto’s own versatility. Open to any young musicians who want to collaborate with other festival goers.

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Supported by

N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L M ARKET PLACE

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ALL DAY Symphony Hall Foyer

Come to the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer where you can talk to and engage with music organisations from across the UK. SEE PG 50 FOR MORE DETAILS

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SYMPHONY HALL / 10:30 – 19:30

R OYA L M A R I N ES BA N D S E RVICE

BR ASS & WIND (MUSIC CENTRE & OPEN)

SESSION 1: 10:30 – 13:35 BRASS BANDS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YOUTH BRASS BAND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 15-19 Conductor: Brad Turnbull SPECTRUM Gilbert Vinter HOUGHTON AREA YOUTH BAND HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING, TYNE AND WEAR Age: 6-21 Musical Director: Brian Adams Musical Director: Glenis Smith PRISMATIC LIGHT Alan Fernie MAKE ME A CHANNEL OF YOUR PEACE Sebastian Temple Arr. S Hague MADE OF WOOD Lee Morris KONGOLELA Jan Magne Ford HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH BRASS HATFIELD, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 13-21 Conductor: Paul Fisher Support Officer: Connor Creeley IN OLD LONDON TOWN Jonathon Bates

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SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH BRASS BAND SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE Age: 12-18 Musical Director: Paul Hart Assistant Director: David Scott DEATH OR GLORY R. B. Hall AMAZING GRACE Traditional Arr. W Himes PRISMATIC LIGHT Alan Fernie GREATER GWENT YOUTH BRASS BAND GREATER GWENT Age: 11-19 Conductor: Gareth Ritter BROOKLYN Young Blood Brass Band Arr. D Collins MR SANDMAN Pat Ballard Arr. L Baker SHEPHERD’S SONG Traditional French Arr. G Richards COUNTRY CLAMBAKE Traditional Arr. A Fernie YOUTH BRASS 2000 CORBY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 9-18 Chairman: Don Collins Committee: Vanda Baker BEYOND THE TAMAR FANFARE AND THEME INDIAN DAYBREAK Philip Harper SCHERZO FOR MOTORCYCLE AND ORCHESTRA John Williams Arr. Klaus van der Woude BEYOND THE TAMAR FINALE Philip Harper

SESSION 1: 14:30 – 16:50 WIND BANDS

BRASS TACKS BATH, SOMERSET Age: 13-21 Conductor: Susan Avison FESTIVAL PRELUDE IN GOOD COMPANY Dudley Bright MOON RIVER Hanry Mancini Arr. D Morrison MALAGUENA Ernesto Lecuano Arr. M Freeh ROCHDALE YOUTH BRASS BAND ROCHDALE, LANCASHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Ben Dixon PRISMATIC LIGHTS Alan Fernie IN PERFECT PIECE Kenneth Downie THE INCREDIBLES Michael Giacchino Arr. P Harper

FEEDBACK 13:00 - 13:35

DARK PEAK CONCERT BAND DARK PEAK, DERBYSHIRE Age: 10-18 Principal Musical Director: Jeff Snowdon Pastoral Staff Leader: Maria Snowdon DANZON NO. 2 Arturo Marquez Arr. O Nickel GWENT MUSIC TORFAEN MUSIC CENTRE SENIOR WIND TORFAEN Age: 12-19 Conductor: Ceri Rees OUT OF THE SHADOWS Michael Sweeney MADRIGALUM Philllip Sparke NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH CONCERT BAND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 14-19 Musical Director: Peter Smalley A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS SPRING STEPS WINTER TALES/AUTUMN MEMORIES INDIAN SUMMER Martin Ellerby CANNOCK PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE WIND BAND CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE Age: 11-17 Conductor: Tim Farmer Centre Co-ordinator: Jane Coxon CROSSROADS Michael Oare GABRIEL’S OBOE Ennio Morricone Arr. R Longfield SUPERSTITION Stevie Wonder Arr. P Murtha

SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 11-18 Conductor: David Pagett MILLENNIUM BRIDGE FROM ‘NEW LONDON PICTURES’ Nigel Hess THE LAST TO DEFEND David Shaffer

FEEDBACK 16:20 - 16:50

SESSION 2: 17:15 – 19:30 WIND BANDS EAST RIDING SENIOR WIND BAND BEVERLEY, EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Age: 11-18 Musical Director: Sharon Walker IBERIAN ESCAPADES THE VILLAS OF BOCA RATON Robert Sheldon HIGHLIGHTS FORM MOULIN ROUGE Various Arr. M Brown GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 13-18 Musical Director: Steven Legge Managers: Philip Cowley, Lisa Mayo, Tim Stokes. WHEN SPIRITS SOAR Brian Balmages CZARDAS Monti Arr. Glover

MONMOUTHSHIRE YOUTH WINDS CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTHSHIRE Age: 8-17 Musical Director: Beth Linton Assistant Director: Russell Locke PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY King Henry V111 Arr. P Sparke OUR YESTERDAYS LENGTHEN LIKE SHADOWS Samuel R Hazo HOLME VALLEY MUSIC CENTRE SENIOR WIND BAND HOLMFIRTH, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-21 Musical Director: Gareth Davis HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON John Powell & Sean O’Loughlin FANTASIA ON A THEME BY THOMAS TALLIS Ralph Vaughan Williams Arr. J Bocook PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (SOUNDTRACK HIGHLIGHTS) Klaus Badelt Arr. T Ricketts STOCKPORT YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA STOCKPORT, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 10-19 Conductor: Danielle Mallas Other Group Leaders: Tom Haslam, Craig Eastwood, Heather Barlow A KLEZMER KARNIVAL Philip Sparke JOYANCE Bruce Pearson

FEEDBACK 19:00 - 19:30

WEST SUSSEX YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA WEST SUSSEX Age: 11-19 Director: James Underwood MARCH FROM SECOND SUITE IN F Gustav Holst HIGHLAND LEGEND John Moss SONG AND DANCE Richard L.Saucedo

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MUSIC MENTORS Roge r A rgente Ke i t h Hewson


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MUSIC MENTORS A l i s on Walker S a ra h F re e s tone DAY SPONSOR

TOWN HALL / 10:15 – 12:15

R OYA L M A R I N ES BA N D S E RVICE

CHAMBER SESSION 1: 10:15 – 12:15 CAERLEON COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL STRING QUARTET CAERLEON, GWENT Age: 14-18 STRING QUARTET OP.11 MOVEMENT 2, ADAGIO Samuel Barber STRING QUARTET NO. 12 OP. 96, FINALE Antonín Dvorák GUTTED! LEAMINGTON SPA, WARWICKSHIRE Age: 15-21 Director: Jacqui Robertson-Wade PAVANE William Lawes AYRE William Lawes MR GEORGE WHITEHEAD HIS ALMAND John Dowlamd PRAELUDIUM J S Bach Arr. Fretwork SUTTON YOUTH WIND QUINTET SUTTON, GREATER LONDON Age: 16-18 Leader: Jemma Love ANDANTE FROM QUINTET NO 2 IN G MINOR Franz Danzi THE UNHAPPY AARDVARK Paul Harris

THE PENWITH PIANO QUARTET PENZANCE, CORNWALL Age: 17-18 PIANO QUARTET IN G MINOR Mozart THE BLACKWOOD QUARTET HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Age: 16-18 Director: Alison Downie HOLIDAY BROCHURE JAZZ FESTIVAL HOLIDAY RURAL HOLIDAY Raymond Parfrey PRELUDE FROM QUARTET Paul Harvey TOCCATA AND FUGUE FROM QUARTET Paul Harvey THURSTON CLARINET QUARTET HIGHGATE, NORTH LONDON Age: 16-17 Director: Stuart King ALLEGRO FROM DIVERTIMENTO NO. 4 Mozart AUBADE Georges Enescu Arr. S Huston THREE KLETZMER TRIOS, NO.1 & NO.3 Traditional Arr. M Curtis LYMM HIGH SCHOOL STRING QUARTET Lymm, Cheshire Age: 15-16 Musical Director: J Leighton-Jones YOU RAISE ME UP Lovland CSARDAS Michael MacLean

“MUSIC FOR YOUTH PROVIDES US WITH AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOWCASE OUR TALENTS.” PETER LEWIS, YOUNG MUSICIAN

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TOWN HALL / 13:00 – 21:30

DAY SPONSOR R OYA L M A R I N ES BA N D S E RVICE

JA ZZ P R E S E N T E R Soweto Ki nch

SESSION 1: 13:00 – 16:00 SCHOOL SPRINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL BIG BAND KING’S LYNN, NORFOLK Age: 14-18 Musical Director: Eddie Seales ST.LOUIS BLUES W.C.Handy Arr. J Denton AT LAST Harry Warren Arr. D Wolpe UPTOWN FUNK Ronson, Mars, Lawrence, Bhasker, Gallaspy, Williams Arr. P Murtha ROBERT SMYTH BIG BAND MARKET HARBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE Age: 14-18 Musical Director: Helle Munksgaard Petersen WHAT WERE YOU THINKING Chris Sharp MY FUNNY VALENTINE Richard Rodgers Arr. M Smukal BACK TO THE BASEMENT Bret Zvacek NSB BIG BAND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 14-18 Musical Director: Oliver Druker WHEN YOU’RE SMILING Shay, Goodwin and Fisher Arr. T Kubis IF I COULD Pat Metheny Arr. R Curnow PARANOID ANDROID Radiohead Arr. K Schaphorst

GREENHEAD COLLEGE BIG BAND HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 16-19 Musical Director: Nick Dolling IT HAD BETTER BE TONIGHT Henry Mancini Arr. Cy Payne MINI JYMPHONY IN Bb MAJOR* Lucas Kelly SING SING SING (PART ONE) Louis Prima Arr. M Collins ST AIDAN’S SWING BAND HARROGATE, NORTH YORKSHIRE Age: 13-18 Musical Director: Vicki Elliott SUNSET AND THE MOCKINGBIRD FROM ‘THE QUEEN’S SUITE’ Duke Ellington Arr. D Ellington & B Strayhorn OOP BOP SH’BAM Dizzy Gillespie Arr. G Fuller THE NORTH HALIFAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL BIG BAND HALIFAX, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-18 Head of Music: Rachel Pegg Conductor: Simon Barnes SUGAR S Turfentine I’VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING H Arlen BIRDLAND J Zawinul

THE ‘WHERE ARE WE?’ JAZZ BAND LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-18 Director: Hazel Mills CARAVAN Duke Ellington Arr. M Tomaro TAINTED LOVE Soft Cell Arr. H Mills THE JAZZ POLICE Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Arr. G Goodwin

FEEDBACK 15:30 - 16:00

SESSION 2: 17:00 – 19:00 JAZZ COMBOS TOPSOP OXFORDSHIRE Age: 15-18 RIVER WALTZ Russell Ferrante, Jimmy Haslip, William Kennedy ANOTHER NEW DAY* Zoë Reed Sanderson TAKE 4 AND 7/8 BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 16-18 FALLING FLAT THE CONN’ MAN All Jude Connolly

THE COLTRANE ENSEMBLE HIGHGATE, LONDON Age: 14-18 Musical Director/Coach: Andre Canniere MAIDEN VOYAGE Herbie Hancock NUTVILLE Horace Silver BEXLEY IMPROV GROUP WELLING, KENT Age: 15-18 Musical Director: Jez Laing SACK O’ WOE Adderley TENDERLY Gross SOME SKUNK FUNK Brecker All arr. J Laing

JAZZ MATTERS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 16-18 Workshop Director: Will Osborn Workshop Director: Jamie Glew-Osborn THE BALANCE Dave Holland EAST OF THE SUN Brooks Bowman BRIGHTON COLLEGE JAZZ TRIO BRIGHTON, EAST SUSSEX Age: 16-18 SPAIN Chick Corea ALL IN* Toto Gill All arr. Brighton College Jazz Trio

FEEDBACK

GIV EN BACKSTAGE AF T ER PER FOR MANC ES

NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE SEE PG. 52 -53

SPONSORED BY LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC

SESSION 3: 19:30 – 21:30 EVENING JAZZ CONCERT GRANTHAM MUSIC CENTRE BIG BAND GRANTHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 14-18 Director: Jon Richmond THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer Arr. D Wolpe DON’T STEAL MY STUFF Gordon Goodwin CITY OF HULL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE Age: 13-21 Musical Director: Sean Miller Assistant Musical Director: Bill Ferrier SWINGING WITH BASIE* Hull Youth Jazz Orchestra CORNER POCKET Freddie Green

GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 15-19 Director: Peter Martin IT HAD BETTER BE TONIGHT Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer Arr. S Ragsdale CRUISIN’ * Roella Oloro

NEWPORT CITY YOUTH BIG BAND NEWPORT, GWENT Age: 13-18 Director: Ceri Rees BLUE BOSSA Dorham Arr. Sweeny SWEET HOME CHICAGO Johnson Arr. Clarke

CYM DANCE BAND LONDON Age: 14-18 Director: Peter Shrubshall JUST A GIGOLO Casucci & Irving Caesar JA-DA Bob Carleton

OXFORDSHIRE YOUTH BIG BAND OXFORDSHIRE Age: 13-19 Director: Chuck Lloyd SHINE MY SHOES Robbie Williams SING, SANG, SUNG Gordon Goodwin SODA POP Robbie Williams

KMS SHELLEY MUSIC CENTRE BIG BAND HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-18 Director: Simon Mansfield ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES J DeBellow MAS QUE NADA J Ben Arr. M Taylor CANTALOUPE ISLAND H Hancock Arr. M Kamut

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FESTIVAL TENT

Generously supported by the National Union of Teachers ALL DAY Centenary Square

F E S T I VA L FRINGE THERE’S LOTS TO SEE AND DO BEYOND THE M A I N S TAG E S O F T H E N AT I O N A L F E S T I VA L !

S AT U R D AY 0 9 J U LY ENJOY POP-UP PERFORMANCES ACROSS THE CITY ON THE FESTIVAL FRINGE STAGES, SHOWCASING YOUNG TALENT FROM ACROSS THE UK. PLUS, YOU CAN VISIT THE MARKET PLACE OR TAKE PART IN A RANGE OF WORKSHOPS EACH DAY, LED BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND LEADING ARTS ORGANISATIONS. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

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Enjoy free lunchtime performances by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians, including choirs, steel pan groups, jazz ensembles, folk trios and more.

WORKSHOPS

TAK PARTE !

BE A SESSION MUSICIAN – PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP WITH THE RNCM SESSION ORCHESTRA

Led by Andy Stott and the Royal Northern College of Music Session Orchestra 13:00 - 14:30 Town Hall

Sign up to this high energy open workshop rehearsal to play or sing well known pop repertoire with the exciting Royal Northern College of Music Session Orchestra. The first ensemble of its kind in a major UK conservatoire, the 40-piece orchestra (rhythm section, strings, brass, percussion and vocalists) perform popular music repertoire conceived for the larger symphonic palette.

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Right in the heart of the Music for Youth National Festival, these short performances will fill the foyers of the Symphony Hall and the Birmingham International Conference Centre.

CAFFÉ NERO 13:00 – 14:00

Take some time out, enjoy a coffee and listen to some relaxing music from some of the nation’s brightest young musicians.

BOOKING REQUIRED. GO TO THE MUSIC FOR YOUTH INFORMATION STAND IN THE MARKET PLACE, SYMPHONY HALL FOYER TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP ON THE DAY.

AUDITION ADVICE WITH ANDY STOTT AND STUDENTS FROM THE ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC 15:00 - 17:00 Town Hall

If you’re considering applying to Music College then don’t miss this valuable session offering audition advice from the Head of Popular Music at the Royal Northern College of Music, Andy Stott. You will learn from current students and gain confidence in this pressured environment. Advance booking and preparation required.

ALL DAY Symphony Hall Foyer

Come to the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer where you can talk to and engage with music organisations from across the UK. SEE PG 50 FOR MORE DETAILS

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SESSION 1: 10:15 – 13:15 CHAMBER LYMM HIGH SCHOOL STRING QUARTET LYMM, CHESHIRE Age: 15-16 Musical Director: Jacqueline Leighton-Jones YOU RAISE ME UP Lovland CSARDAS Michael MacLean CRAIG LAMPORT & SCOTT CALDWELL-NICHOLS AYLESBURY, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Age: 16-18 SUNSET MELODY* Craig Lamport CELLO QUARTET 1 SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE Age: 15-16 ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles YESTERDAY The Beatles I’M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT Ellington COUNTRY DANCE Anon All arr. J Fairbank

KATIE AND REBECCA STRUNG TOGETHER BUXTON, DERBYSHIRE Age: 16 Teacher: Jason Curteis MISTRESS WINTER’S JUMP John Dowland Arr. Thorp ANDANTINO FROM SONATINE A. Honegger MELODY FOR TWO VIOLINS Josef Suk PÁRNAS TÁNC Bartók BURLESZK Bartók MÁRAMAROSI TÁNC Bartók THE BLUE COAT BOYS OF BRASS OLDHAM, LANCASHIRE Age: 15-17 Group Leader: Neil Hewson WEST SIDE STORY SUITE Leonard Bernstein Arr. J Gale NPTC GROUP MUSIC ACADEMY TRIO NEATH PORT TALBOT Age: 18 Musical Director: Carolyn Davies TRIO K.498 W.A. Mozart

THE ORIGINAL QUINTET 1 LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX Age: 14-17 Musical Director: Gill Thorn Administrator: Kathy McCloud LAVOTTIANA FOR WIND QUINTET, MOVEMENT 1 Farkas BOULEVARD FOR WIND QUINTET, MOVEMENTS 2 & 5 Jim Parker All arr. G Thorn THE VERANO QUINTET KENT Age: 15-17 Musical Director: David Green PISAC MARKET David Green FIESTA David Green IRISH WASHERWOMAN Traditional Arr. The Verano Quintet BINGLEY SEXTET BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 12-18 THE DAY WE DANCED* Philipa Booth

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OCTAVUS CWMBRAN, TORFAEN Age: 13-19 Director: Susie Webb SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE John Rutter LOCUS ISTE Paul Mealor NARNIA Swingle Singers LES STRING ENSEMBLE LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Kate Burns Director of Music, LES Music Staff: Richard West, Kerry Ann Geary, Aidan Geary ARIA IN CLASSIC STYLE Marcel Grandjany CAPRIOL SUITE BASSE-DANSE PAVANE MATTACHINS Peter Warlock OXFORDSHIRE YOUTH BRASS ENSEMBLE OXFORDSHIRE Age: 13-18 Director: Mark Prowen THE EARLE OF OXFORD’S MARCH William Byrd Arr. D Purser. Adapted for OYBE by M Prowen TAHITI TROT Dmitri Shostakovich Arr. D Purser. Adapted for OYBE by M Prowen SEQUENCE FROM ACT 2 OF ‘TURANDOT’ Giacomo Puccini Arr. M Prowen ROMA BRIDGING SOUNDS ORCHESTRA NEWHAM, LONDON Age: 9-15 Musical Director: Nick Allen Music Tutors: Ady Hudescu, Gejza Grundza, Czarey Majweski BORDEAIS Traditional Arr. A Hudescu MAMO MIRI Traditional Arr. N Allen

HARRY HARRISON & ERIC FABRIZI HALIFAX, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 16-19 FOR ERIC* Harry Harrison

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CHILTERN MUSIC ACADEMY CLARINET CHOIR HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Alison Downie THE TRAIN NOW APPROACHING THE WAITING GAME FAST TO VICTORIA All by James Rae OXYBAROXY OXFORDSHIRE Age: 10-19 Conductor: Mark Levy CONCERTO GROSSO OP 6 NO. 1 IN G MAJOR Handel

FEEDBACK 15:45 - 16:15 SESSION 3: 16:45 – 19:15 ENSEMBLES PEMBROKESHIRE SCHOOLS’ SYMPHONIC BRASS HAVERFORDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE Age: 15-18 Musical Director: Colin Barrett GAME OF THRONES Ramin Djawadi Arr. M Barrett HAMABE NOUTA Traditional Japanese Arr. J Iveson KRAKEN - ANOTHER CAT Chris Hazell

QUINTESSENTIAL NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 16-18 Music Teacher: Claire McDonnell Music Technician: James Coe HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND Coldplay HIDE AND SEEK Imogen Heap PASS ME THE JAZZ The Real Group ISCA LINEA ELECTRIC OCTET NEWPORT, GWENT Age: 14-17 Director: Peter James VIVA LA VIDA Coldplay CRYSTALLISE Lyndsey Stirling All arr. D Gurner THE ORIGINAL WOODWIND ENSEMBLE LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX Age: 10-17 Musical Director: Gill Thorn Administrator: Kathy McCloud PRAELUDIUM Jarnefelt PAVANE Fauré I GOT PLENTY OF NOTHING Gershwin All arr. G Thorn

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NORTH BEDFORDSHIRE YOUTH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WIND DECET BEDFORDSHIRE Age: 15-18 Conductor: Jan Kaznowski DIVERTISSEMENT OP36, MOVEMENT 3 Emile Bernard CADENTIAL SIXTH FORM BRASS BAND LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE Age: 16-18 Musical Director: Simon Router COMMEMORATIVE MARCH TO MUSIC FOR YOUTH* Peter Lewis MOMENT FROM MORRICONE* Ennio Morricone Arr. P Lewis

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SESSION 1: 10:30 – 14:00 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 14-19 Co-Conductors: Andy Kirkwood & Paul Truman GAYANEH SUITE NO. 1 SABRE DANCE AYESHA’S DANCE DANCE OF THE ROSE-MAIDENS THE MOUNTAINEERS LULLABY DANCE OF THE YOUNG KURDS LEZGHINKA Aram Khachaturian GREATER GWENT YOUTH ORCHESTRA NEWPORT, GWENT Age: 12-21 Conductor: Peter James CAPRICCIO ESPAGNOLE Rimsky-Korsakov SAMBA CARNIVAL* Daniel Gurner WESSEX YOUTH ORCHESTRA POOLE, DORSET Age: 11-21 Director/Conductor: Susanna Riddell SHORT RIDE IN A FAST MACHINE Adams FIREBIRD SUITE - EXTRACTS Stravinsky WIGAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA WIGAN, GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 12-19 Manager: Louise Peacock Conductor: Richard Waldock CARMEN SUITE NO. 1 INTERMEZZO (PRELUDE TO ACT III) LES TOREADORS (INTRODUCTION TO ACT 1) Bizet A NIGHT ON THE BARE MOUNTAIN Moussorgsky 44 | MFY NATIONAL FESTIVAL 2016

EAST RIDING YOUTH ORCHESTRA BEVERLEY, YORKSHIRE Age: 13-19 Conductor: Peter Walker LONDON SUITE Eric Coates CONGA DEL FUEGO NUEVO Arturo Marquez BURY AND OLDHAM YOUTH ORCHESTRA GREATER MANCHESTER Age: 10-18 Conductors: Gemma Price & Gerard Booth PIQUE DAME - OVERTURE Franz von Suppe SYMPHONY NO. 8, MOVEMENT 4 ˇ Dvorák MAMBO Bernstein Arr. G Glyn & A Smith SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH ORCHESTRA SOUTHAMPTON Age: 14-21 Conductor: Jane Higgins OVERTURE THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Nicolai SYMPHONY NO. 7, MOVEMENT 4 Prokofiev

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SESSION 2: 15:00 – 18:30 CORNWALL YOUTH ORCHESTRA CORNWALL Age: 12-19 Director: Tim Boulton Principal Conductor: Angus Webster CARMEN PRÉLUDE LA GARDE MONTANTE ARAGONAISE HABAÑERA INTERMEZZO CHANSON DU TORÉADOR Bizet CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY ORCHESTRA CARMARTHENSHIRE Age: 14-18 Conductor: Gareth Kirby THE CAROUSEL WALTZ Rodgers & Hammerstein OUT OF AFRICA John Barry Arr. J de Meij SEMPER FIDELIS John Philip Sousa Arr. C McAlister GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH ORCHESTRA GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 13-19 Musical Director: Glyn Oxley FROM ANCIENT GRUDGE TO NEW MUTINY* Freya Ireland SYMPHONY FROM THE NEW WORLD FINALE ˇ Dvorák

NORTH SOMERSET SINFONIA CLEVEDON, NORTH SOMERSET Age: 11-18 Conductor: Tim Harrison ANDANTE - ALLEGRO CONANIMA FROM SYMPHONY NO. 5 Tchaikovsky DANSE BOHEME/LES TOREDORS Bizet BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS’ CONCERT ORCHESTRA BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS Age: 11-17 Conductor: Bob Vivian Leader: Sanjana Cherukad OVERTURE, CONTRADANCE AND FOLK FEAST FROM ‘THE GADFLY SUITE’ Shostakovich OVERTURE TO ‘DIE FLEDERMAUS’ Johann Strauss Sr. TEES VALLEY YOUTH ORCHESTRA TEES VALLEY Age: 10-20 Conductor: Nicholas Nowicki OVERTURE TO ‘LE ROI D’YS Lalo THREE DANCE EPISODES FROM ‘ON THE TOWN’ Bernstein WATFORD SCHOOL OF MUSIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA WATFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE Age: 10-18 Head of Watford School of Music: Wendy Topping Conductor: John Brennan RAIDERS MARCH FROM ‘INDIANA JONES’ THEME FROM ‘SCHINDLER’S LIST’ ‘ADVENTURES ON EARTH’ FROM E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL All John Wiiliams

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CHAMBER SESSION TIMES: 10:15 – 12:15 THE ORIGINAL OCTET LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX Age: 10-17 Musical Director: Gill Thorn Administrator: Kathy McCloud DIVERTIMENTO IN E FLAT – MOVEMENT 1 Mozart MODERATO Michael Head BALLET Debussy All arr. G Thorn SAXBERRIES BOLTON, LANCASHIRE Age: 13-19 Musical Director: Fiona Berry OILEAIN REEL Craig Rickards WITCH HUNT Schultheiss JOUST Craig Rickards FLUTISSIMO LITTLESTOKE, SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Age: 11-18 Conductors: Nicky Russell & Fiona Hunt LA CACCIA - LARGO AND VIVACE Telemann BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Freddie Mercury Arr. Z Booth

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KO STRING QUARTET BEDFORDSHIRE Course Director: Jan Kaznowski STRING QUARTET NO. 1 IN E MINOR ‘FROM MY LIFE’ MOVEMENT 1 ALLEGRO VIVO APPASSIONATO Smetana DUMKY TRIO PUTNEY, LONDON Age: 12-16 Assistant Director of Music: Jo Nicholls Director of Music: Angus Meryon 3 PIECES FOR 2 VIOLINS AND PIANO Shostakovich HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE Lennon & McCartney Arr. B Thorpe FLY ME TO THE MOON Bart Howard Arr. J Nicholls SAXOPHONICS BINGLEY, WEST YORKSHIRE Age: 11-19 Musical Director: Emily Overend THE ROYAL WIND MUSIC VOLUME 1 - PAVANA Augustine Bassano Arr. R Rainford

“LISTENING TO OTHER GROUPS IS AN INVALUABLE PART OF THEIR MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT” UNA DONNELLY, GROUP LEADER

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TOWN HALL / 15:00 – 19:15 R O C K , P O P, F U N K & S O U L SESSION 1: 15:00 – 16:45 VOCALIZE LEWISHAM, LONDON Age: 11-18 Musician in Residence: Andy Gilbert I FEEL FOR YOU Prince Arr. A Gilbert FIREFLIES/I’M YOURS Owl City / Jason Mraz Arr. A Gilbert SOMEWHERE* Neemah Stasieczko-Mcchesney SOUL PATROL MARKET HARBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE Age: 14-19 Head of Music: Helle Munksgaard Petersen THE FUNK* Taylor Burton NAIVE* Taylor Burton RHYTHM & MUSIC* Jake Cartwright & Georgia Whittle ST GEORGE’S ACADEMY LEVEL 3 BTEC MUSIC GROUP SLEAFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 16-18 Musical Directors: Catherine Vernon & Hannah Hunter THE LONGEST TIME Billy Joel RUN TO YOU Pentatonix MANYGATES SESSION ORCHESTRA WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE Directors: Jason Whiteley & Neil Scott IF I AIN’T GOT YOU Alicia Keys I KNEW YOU WERE WAITING Michael McDonald CAN YOU FEEL IT Michael / Jackie Jackson

BOSTON YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE Age: 14-19 Director: Lee Hextall Assistant Ditector: Vanessa Adams THIS TRAIN Traditional Arr. L Hextall SKYFALL Adele Adkins Arr. R Holmes WHY DO YOU LIE Liv Warfield Arr. L Hextall

FEEDBACK 16:15 – 16:45 SESSION 2: 17:15 – 19:15 SPECS HARWICH, ESSEX Age: 13-17 FORGOTTEN CITY* DONE WITH YOU* NEW BEGINNING* All by SPECS MISS JONES PENZANCE, CORNWALL Age: 18 Musicians: May Robson & Eleanor Mumford THE SIGH, THE MAN. THE HILL* THE SUN IS RISING* AIMLESS GRACE* COMFORT DAYS* All by Miss Jones TOWCESTER ROCKSCHOOL ENSEMBLE TOWCESTER, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Age: 16-17 HELLO Adele Adkins and Kurstin FEELING GOOD Newley and Bricusse All arr. Turnbull, Kerrison, Kemp NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE SEE PG. 52 -53

OFF THE GRID FRODSHAM, CHESHIRE Age: 14-15 LETTERS ON THE DOOR* Off The Grid HELSBY FOLK* Off The Grid Arr. Helsby Folk Group BABLE Mumford and Sons

“THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL WILL ALWAYS INSPIRE AND MOTIVATE OUR YOUNG GENERATION OF MUSIC-MAKERS” CHAO COX, GROUP LEADER

FALSE ALARM HEREFORDSHIRE Age: 15-16 Teacher of Music: Zoe Alexander WHITE LIES* DO IT AGAIN* OBSERVATIONS* All by False Alarm ATTERBURY & GIBBZ BARGOED, MID GLAMORGAN Age: 17-18 Head of Music: Bethan Jenkins NIGHTS* Atterbury & Gibbz WHAT’S REAL* Atterbury & Gibbz IF I BELIEVE YOU The 1975 RICHARD TAUNTON 6TH FORM COLLEGE BAND 2 YEARS SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE Age: 16-18 LOW* BUTTERFLIES* MARIONETTE DOLL* All by 2 Years RHYTHMIC CONDITION ASHFORD, KENT Age: 16-18 ROULETTE* Rhythmic Condition BRUSH WITH THE BLUES Jeff Beck SAFARI* Rhythmic Condition All arr. Rhythmic Condition

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Join Music for Youth in the Market Place in Symphony Hall Foyer, where you can find out about a whole range of musical opportunities, catch a performance on the Festival Fringe stage, have your photo taken for the photo wall and buy your official Music for Youth merchandise.

FREE ONLINE TEACHER RESOURSES AND LIVE WORKSHOPS

MUSIC AND ARTS ORGANISATIONS WILL BE THERE TO TELL YOU ABOUT WHAT THEY HAVE TO OFFER MUSIC LEADERS AND YOUNG MUSICIANS.

Music for Youth and the National Union of Teachers (NUT) have commissioned a suite of FREE resources that aim to support non-specialist teachers and leaders teaching creative music making to 6-11 year olds.

ALDEBURGH MUSIC

MUSICIAN’S UNION

BIRMINGHAM ACADEMY OF SOUND & MUSIC

NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIRS OF GREAT BRITAIN

aldeburgh.co.uk

academyofmusic.ac.uk/Birmingham

musiciansunion.org.uk

nycgb.org.uk

INFINITY BACK TO BASS R E S O U RC E PAC K

BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE THE ROYAL AIR FORCE bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire

raf.mod.uk/rafmusic

EVENT-Z

THE ROYAL MARINE BAND SERVICE

ev-entz.com

royalmarinesbands.co.uk

LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC lcm.ac.uk

DON’T MISS... Fabulous LIVE performances on the Festival Fringe Stage

The all NEW official Music for Youth Merchandise!

TUESDAY

LiveNation, who design for the stars Coldplay, U2 and Beyoncé, have developed a new range of official MFY merch! Get your National Festival souvenirs now!

Putnoe Primary Chamber Choir Early Music Ensemble

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Trinity Chamber Choir, Molly Lawes & Rob Corrin

THURSDAY

Joe Broughton and Tom Chapman

FRIDAY

Get your photo taken between 13.00 – 14.30pm every day at the Festival Photo Wall!

INFINITY LIVE T U E S D AY 0 5 J U LY

Back to Bass is the brand new downloadable resource providing tips and a step-by-step project teaching guide for collaborative composing from the bass line up . Written by musician and workshop leader Mark Withers. Download Back to Bass now: MFY.ORG.UK/INFINITY

N A T I O N A L F E S T I VA L BIRMINGHAM CBSO CENTRE

Infinity LIVE is a music workshop led by Richard Frostick - teacher, workshop leader and choral director - based on the Infinity Back to Bass resource.

SIGN UP TO THE MFY E-NEWSLETTER AND STAY UP TO DATE WITH INFINTY EVENTS AND NEW RESOURCES: MFY.ORG.UK/SIGNUP Made possible with sponsorship led by National Union of Teachers

Busmead Brass & The Vocalists

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N E W M U S I C S H O W C AS E IN 2014, MUSIC FOR YOUTH LAUNCHED A SPECIAL INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT THE WRITING AND PERFORMANCE OF NEW MUSIC BY MUSICIANS UNDER THE AGE OF 21. New Music Stage, delivered in partnership with Sound and Music (the umbrella body for new music), involved a special symposium in year one, followed by an annual call out for submissions of new music of any style, and for any forces. Sponsored this year by Leeds College of Music, Music for Youth have evolved the scheme into the New Music Showcase - 14 new works, selected by an expert panel of composers, will be performed under the banner of the New Music Showcase on each day of the National Festival, both on the Main Stages and Festival Fringe stages. This year, for the first time, one composer will be awarded the Sound and Music New Music Award, as part of MFY’s National Partnership Awards (see p.56). This will involve them being mentored by a professional composer or artist relevant to their way of working for a year after the National Festival. New Music Showcase performances are identified using the NMS symbol listings pages of this programme, and more information can be found below.

T U E S D AY 0 5 TOWN HALL, CHOIRS (MIXED) COMPOSER: HARRY BOULTON Age: 16 O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM PERFORMED BY: STANBOROUGH SENIOR CHOIR The Stanborough Senior Choir will perform Harry Boulton’s choral setting of the traditional Latin chant ‘O Magnum Mysterium’. Harry has used a combination of both conventional and more dissonant harmonies and a slow tempo to create a mysterious effect. Harry has been a member of a church choir since the age of 9. He plays piano and saxophone and has only recently begun composing. Most of his music to date has been written for orchestra, but he also enjoys writing for choirs.

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explores the dialogue between the composer and performer, notation and improvisation, and today it is performed by music students from Manchester University’s music society. Rob Corrin is a composer and improviser. He is an experienced saxophonist, and is currently studying for a masters in instrumental composition at the University of Manchester. His main interest is in free jazz and in the grey area between composition and improvisation, and between intentional sound and unintentional noise. FESTIVAL TENT 16:45 COMPOSER: FRANCESCA WARREN Age: 18 NOAH’S ZOO PERFORMED BY: THE GENESIS ENSEMBLE This short orchestral piece is taken from Francesca’s ballet ‘Noah’s Zoo’, based on the biblical story ‘Noah’s Ark and the Flood’. Written for the Genesis Ensemble, who are primarily from the Royal College of Music, Francesca developed musical themes to represent different characters, and has used these themes to communicate the story. Francesca began learning piano aged five and bassoon aged seven. With a passion for Musical Directing, she has led, arranged and composed for a variety of productions including ‘Sister Act’ and Christmas variety shows.

FESTIVAL TENT 14:15 COMPOSER/PERFORMER: LEONA TINDALL Age: 12 PUZZLES ‘Puzzles’ is an upbeat song about feeling good, and proving yourself wrong. It’s about doing the things you didn’t think you’d be able to do, and was written on a long family car journey. It is performed by singer/songwriter Leona Tindall who accompanies herself on guitar. Leona has been writing and performing her own music since the age of 7. Her songs tend to reflect the way she is feeling. Initially, she was influenced by artists such as Taylor Swift but she now listens to and draws on a wide variety of artists. She also regularly sings as part of her senior school show choir.

F R I D AY 0 8 TOWN HALL, JAZZ (SCHOOL) COMPOSER: LUCAS KELLY Age: 17 MINI JYMPHONY PERFORMED BY: GREENHEAD COLLEGE BIG BAND ‘Mini Jymphony’ is a short ‘jazz symphony’ for Big Band and is a battle between traditional, ‘straight-ahead’ swing and modern funk. Lucas plays piano/ synthesizers in several jazz groups, including Greenhead College Big Band, and is always composing. He also writes and arranges regularly for a student led group – The Jazz Turnips. – he originally wrote ‘Mini Jymphony’ as part of his music GCSE composition. TOWN HALL, JAZZ (COMBOS) COMPOSER: TOTO GILL in collaboration with Alex Sansbury & Matthew Veck Age: 18 ALL IN PERFORMED BY: BRIGHTON COLLEGE JAZZ TRIO ‘All In’ is a contemporary jazz piece, fusing modern elements while retaining the traditional jazz piano trio form. It has a large number of different sections, and tonal centres, as well as complex cross-rhythms in 7/8 - hence the name ‘All In’. Toto Gill plays classical and jazz piano and is a music scholar at Brighton College. He writes for the Brighton College Jazz Trio, which he formed, often collaborating with the other members of the trio.

S AT U R D AY 0 9 CBSO CENTRE, CHAMBER COMPOSER: CRAIG LAMPORT Age: 17 SUNSET MELODY PERFORMED BY: CRAIG LAMPORT & SCOTT CALDWELL-NICHOLS ‘Sunset Melody’ is a short piece for 2 classical guitars and portrays the beauty of the setting sun through cantabile style melodies. It demonstrates the full potential of the instrument by incorporating natural and artificial harmonics and hammerons and pull-offs. Craig has been playing guitar for 10 years and started composing his own music when he started secondary school. He has only recently started writing for just two guitars. This piece is part of his A level composition. CBSO CENTRE, CHAMBER COMPOSER: HARRY HARRISON Age: 16 FOR ERIC PERFORMED BY: HARRY HARRISON & ERIC FABRIZI ‘For Eric’ is a piece in two parts for piano and violin. Harry wrote this piece specifically with violinist Eric Fabrizi in mind, taking into account his strong double-stopping and expressive performance technique. Harry has been composing for 2-3 years, and plays piano and double bass. He has written a lot for his duo (piano/drums) heavily influenced by modern jazz, and increasingly for solo piano. His compositions incorporate a wide range of influences from classical music, contemporary and experimental music, modern jazz and beyond. FESTIVAL TENT 14:00 COMPOSER: KATY HAUGH / OMNI-X Age: 18 WASTE OF TIME PERFORMED BY: OMNI-X ‘Waste of Time’ is a pop song written by and for OMNI-X. Katy and bandmate, Harriet, wrote the song and chords together and the other bandmate, Oscar, wrote and produced the backing track. Katy is a classically trained pianist and percussionist, and also plays bass guitar and drums in contemporary bands. Her favourite classical composer is Chopin but she mainly listens to pop music, drawing on artists like FKA Twigs and Banks.

SYMPHONY HALL, ORCHESTRAS COMPOSER: FREYA IRELAND Age: 18 FROM ANCIENT GRUDGE TO NEW MUTINY PERFORMED BY: GLOUCESTERSHIRE YOUTH ORCHESTRA Gloucestershire Youth Orchestra perform ‘From Ancient Grudge to New Mutiny’, which depicts Shakespeare’s prologue to ‘Romeo & Juliet’. The piece is conducted by the composer, who is also the principal clarinettist. Freya is a composer and clarinettist - she also plays percussion, piano and sings. Freya is currently principal composer for the National Youth Orchestra and has won the RPS Duet Prize for Young Composers. Her compositions have been performed by Tallis Scholars and broadcast on BBC Radio 3. TOWN HALL. ROCK, POP, FUNK & SOUL COMPOSER: ISAAC RADCLIFFE / OFF THE GRID Age: 18 LETTERS ON THE DOOR PERFORMED BY: OFF THE GRID ‘Letters on the Door’ is a song by Off the Grid, for banjo, mandolin, guitar and voice. It was written collaboratively in a practice session, with Isaac Radcliffe providing the lyrics. Off the Grid is an acoustic band with a folk feel. They play a variety of music for vocals, guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin and cajon, and are friends from the same school, who came together through their love of music. TOWN HALL. ROCK, POP, FUNK & SOUL COMPOSER/PERFORMER: RHYTHMIC CONDITION Age: 16 - 18 ROULETTE ‘Roulette’ has been written for 4 piece rock band consisting of drums, bass, keys and guitar. It opens with a jam between bass and drums, and the whole piece is an opportunity to experiment with changing time signatures. Rhythmic Condition are a rock/electronica band who thrive on improvisation and write their own material, as well as covering music by favourite artists including Jeff Beck and The Beatles.

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N AT I O N A L T W I N N I N G SCHEME In 2015, Music for Youth set up its first National Twinning Scheme. The purpose of the project is to support collaborative working between Music Education Hubs and other providers in a given region. It is also to focus on practical projects to increase the numbers of young people continuing their music learning into secondary school. The scheme has consisted of three large scale collaborations, each of which has a totally unique and distinctive project vision. On Wednesday 6 July, all these projects will come together to share their work and take part in joint workshops as part of the National Festival 2016. The workshops will be led by MFY Music Mentor, Mark Griffiths.

G R E AT E R M A N C H E S T E R P R O J E C T FIRST ACCESS CHALLENGE THE MANCHESTER TWINNING PROJECT, FACILITATED BY MUSIC FOR YOUTH, INVOLVES THE GREATER MANCHESTER (GM) MUSIC HUB, THE MANCHESTER MYHUB AND THE GM FIRST ACCESS FORUM. THE ‘FIRST ACCESS CHALLENGE’ WORKING PARTY DISCUSSED CURRENT CHALLENGES IN ‘FIRST ACCESS’ MUSIC PROVISION AND PROPOSED SOME NEW DELIVERY MODELS TO TACKLE IDENTIFIED CHALLENGES.

SOUTH YORKSHIRE PROJECT B A C H ’ S TO C C ATA – S O U T H Y O R K S H I R E ’ S F U G U E THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE TWINNING PROJECT INVOLVES BARNSLEY MUSIC SERVICE, DONCASTER, SHEFFIELD, AND ROTHERHAM MUSIC EDUCATION HUBS. THE PARTNERS HAVE BEEN WORKING COLLABORATIVELY TO ADDRESS ISSUES AROUND PROGRESSION, THROUGH A CREATIVE PROJECT LED BY COMPOSER, ANDY SMITH. FOCUSING ON YEARS 5-8 AND INVOLVING PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS ACROSS ALL FOUR REGIONS, THEY CREATED A PIECE INSPIRED BY BACH’S TOCCATA & FUGUE CALLED ‘BACH’S TOCCATA - SOUTH YORKSHIRE’S FUGUE’. Children from 3 primary schools, 4 secondary schools and 2 special schools worked alongside their class teachers and composer, Andy Smith, to compose their own creative responses. All of these ideas have been put together with Bach’s ‘Toccata & Fugue’. The resulting piece is performed at the National Festival by the composers themselves, with the help of a Symphony Orchestra of young musicians from South Yorkshire.

NORTH E AST PROJECT PA S S I O N AT E A B O U T S I N G I N G THE NORTH EAST TWINNING PROJECT HAS FOCUSED ON SINGING PROVISION, AND INVOLVES DURHAM MUSIC SERVICE, TEES VALLEY MUSIC SERVICE, SUNDERLAND MUSIC EDUCATION HUB, EGGLESCLIFFE SCHOOL AND THE SAGE GATESHEAD. THE PARTNERS HAVE COME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE THE STRENGTH OF SINGING TEACHING IN THE REGION, AND TO SHARE AND EXTEND GOOD PRACTICE FROM PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL THROUGH TO YOUTH CHOIRS. The National Twinning Scheme has facilitated greater partnership working between music education providers in the region, with a view to supporting young people’s progression in music. Ten singing groups ranging from primary and secondary schools to experienced youth choirs have worked together and will perform Andrew Carter’s ‘Benedicite’ at the National Festival.

The working party felt that children in ‘First Access’ programmes needed music to perform which: · is crafted around their needs and capabilities · puts the children at the centre of the music, rather than having a few add-on notes to play within a pre-existing piece · builds on improvisation at a very early stage · gives young children a chance to play alongside older children who are more advanced musicians (the piece is supported by a youth jazz ensemble) · involves a singing element · is flexible enough to be performed by several classes of children and a range of instruments. Ed Puddick was subsequently commissioned to write a new piece for whole classes of ‘First Access’ children to perform together - ‘Another Kind of Imagination’.

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M U S I C F O R YO U T H N AT I O N A L PA RT N E R S H I P AWA R D S 2 0 1 6 / 1 7 The National Partnership Awards provide a unique opportunity for Music for Youth to match some of the talented musicians who perform at the National Festival with music industry partners. These partners are keen to welcome young musicians from across the country through their doors and offer them developmental music education experiences appropriate to the needs and circumstances of each group. The award sponsors represent some of the key players in the arts, and in music education, and have a wealth of hands-on opportunities to offer young musicians. Two groups will be nominated by our professional Music Mentors at the end of each of the main stage sessions at the National Festival. Music for Youth will then consider all the nominations, and make the final selections with the award sponsors. These will be announced in September, and the successful groups will be invited to a special celebration event at the Royal Albert Hall in the autumn, where they will meet their award sponsor and start to map out their partnership activity. There will also be a special award for a school based music teacher who has shown inspirational leadership in the direction of their group at the National Festival. Music for Youth is grateful to all award sponsors and hopes that the activity programmes they devise will inspire both teachers, directors and young musicians, as well as open up new partnership opportunities on an ongoing basis.

Music Mentors will make nominations based on any of the following criteria: Performance practice e.g. quality of musicianship, commitment, stage presence, performance discipline Innovation and creativity e.g. choice of repertoire, imaginative presentation, student composition Inclusive approach to performance e.g. high quality whole class performance, inclusive project

Music for Youth is extremely grateful to all Award Sponsors BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE

NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS

LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC

OPERA NORTH

ROYAL MARINES BAND SERVICE

SOUND & MUSIC

MUSICIANS’ UNION

ROYAL ALBERT HALL TOWN HALL SYMPHONY HALL

NATIO NAL PARTNERSHIP AWARDS MY EXPERIENCE In July 2015 Contours, a jazz/ folk trio from Cornwall, performed in the World, Folk & Roots session of the Music for Youth National Festival and were later thrilled to receive a National Partnership Award, sponsored by the Musicians’ Union. After discussions with the MU to establish what would best suit their musical development, the group were given advice and guidance regarding potential careers, and offered four days in the Gighouse Recording Studios near Birmingham. Here they recorded, mixed and mastered their first EP. The young musicians are now planning to press copies and release the tracks, many of which are their own compositions, on iTunes and Spotify.

“Thank you to all those who made this possible; to Music for Youth for selecting us for the award and for introducing us to the Musicians’ Union, who in turn generously funded our entire experience and travel. And a special thank you to Joe Broughton who taught us so much about the recording process - the experience was incredible and we are extremely happy with what he has helped us to produce!”

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MUSIC FOR YOUTH REGIONAL FESTIVAL SERIES

FREQUENCIES FREQUENCIES OFFERS YOUNG ARTISTS THE CHANCE TO PERFORM AND COLLABORATE WITH PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS AND NETWORK WITH INDUSTRY EXPERTS. Through Frequencies, Music for Youth offers professional performance platforms to emerging talent across the country. Bands and solo artists are recruited directly, using channels including social media and relevant regional partner organisations in the informal sector. Frequencies complements Music for Youth’s traditional festival programme, offering routes into the music industry and opportunities to collaborate with a range of professional commercial artists at the events themselves. It appeals to a broad mix of talented young people up to the age of 21, who bring their own material, and a huge appetite for developing their music and meeting and working with other musicians. During 2016/17 Music for Youth will develop more national performance platforms for the Frequencies series, beyond its established programme of events.

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REACHING 40,000 YOUNG MUSICIANS ANNUALLY The Music for Youth Regional Festival Series welcome all groups and musical genres, from novice young bands to established county wide youth orchestras. To help their future learning, each group benefits from supportive feedback from professional Music Mentors. Music for Youth are proud to work with each Regional Festival partner to deliver this series of 50 events nationwide. Thank you for all your generous support.

“ANYONE WHO WANTS TO GET THEIR MUSIC OUT THERE, TRY NEW THINGS WITH IT AND MEET SOME REALLY COOL PEOPLE, THEN FREQUENCIES IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU!” JENNIFER, PREVIOUS PARTICIPANT

FESTIVAL PARTNERS ALDERSHOT The Connaught School Wendy Bret & Simon Wyld BEDFORD Wooton Upper School Michael Gleeson & Ruth Braybrook BOSTON Haven High Academy Lee Hextall BURGESS HILL Burgess Hill School for Girls Paul Newbold CHELTENHAM Cheltenham Town Hall Steve Legge GATESHEAD SAGE Gateshead Matthew Haworth HALIFAX The Brooksbank School Kevin Rivett, Jamie Cooper & Belinda Broadhead HARROGATE St Aidan’s Church of England School Mark Pallant HAVERFORDWEST Sir Thomas Picton School Chris Llewellyn HUDDERSFIELD Colne Valley High School Thom Meredith & Nick Dolling HULL Albermarle Music Centre Chris Maynard & Dominic Wright KINGS LYNN Springwood High School Peter Strudwick

NEWPORT Newport Centre Emma Archer NORTHAMPTON (SFB) Northampton School for Boys Peter Smalley

WITH THANKS TO AYLESBURY Elizabeth Maloy HIGH WYCOMBE Tim Venvell

NORTHAMPTON (SFG) Northampton School for Girls Peter Smalley

LEEDS Dave Evans & Liz Coobs

NORWICH (Rock, Pop & Urban) OPEN Chris Whitfield & Ian Johnson

LIVERPOOL Clare Wilkins

OXFORD Bayards Hill School Liz Stock

LONDON, HAVERING Jan Bristow LONDON, HOUNSLOW Alan Goddall

ROCHDALE Rochdale Town Hall Liz Jacobs & Peter Reynoldson

LONDON, NEWHAM Mike Broad

SHEFFIELD Firth Hall, Sheffield Ian Naylor

PEAK DISTRICT Hannah Watson

SHREWSBURY Meole Brace School Science College Sam Newth

ROSSENDALE Kevin Gibbs SOUTHAMPTON Stuart Marchant

SOUTHAMPTON Richard Taunton Sixth Form College Paul Swindale

ST ALBAN’S Ben Storey

STAFFORD & STOKE The Coton Centre Jennie Mason

WREXHAM Nic Harrison

SWINDON The Platform Dougall Prophet TAUNTON The Castle School Karen Liset TRURO Truro Methodist Church Tim Boulton

LONDON, CROUCH END Hornsey School for Girls Yogesh Dattani, Roger O’Grady Walsh, Katie Lang

TRURO (Rock, Pop & Urban) Truro College Tim Boulton

LONDON, ISLINGTON Union Chapel Len Cunningham

WAKEFIELD St Thomas a Beckett Catholic Secondary School Phil Needham

LONDON, RUISLIP Winston Churchill Theatre Yogesh Dattani, Roger O’Grady Walsh, Tim Saward

WARDLE Wardle Academy Gwen Smith

MILTON KEYNES Milton Keynes City Church David Rose & Sue Wakley

WATFORD Watford Grammar School for Boys Angie Gilby

WARRINGTON Jo Meredith

ADDITIONAL VENUES ALDEBURGH Britten Studio, Snape Maltings BIRMINGHAM Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire BIRMINGHAM (Rock, Pop & Urban) mac Birmingham LONDON, SHOREDITCH Rich Mix LONDON, CAMDEN Cecil Sharp House LONDON, SOUTH BANK Clore Ballroom, Southbank MANCHESTER (Rock, Pop & Urban) Band on the Wall

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MFY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR JANUARY

JUNE

REGIONAL FESTIVAL SERIES 50 events nationwide

MASSED ENSEMBLES

FREQUENCIES Workshops and showcase - new indie and rock bands London

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NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE Original music created and performed by young musicians Call out for new works

FEBRUARY PRIMARY PROMS Inspiring educational concerts for primary schools performed by young people Birmingham Cheltenham REGIONAL FESTIVAL SERIES 50 events nationwide ROCK, POP & URBAN REGIONAL FESTIVALS 5 events nationwide MFY INVITES... High profile performances at MFY sponsor events

MARCH REGIONAL FESTIVAL SERIES 50 events nationwide ROCK, POP & URBAN REGIONAL FESTIVALS 5 events nationwide MFY INVITES... High profile performances at MFY sponsor events

APRIL EXCHANGE Performance platform / youth music forum Glasgow, Scotland INFINITY Professional development and resources for teachers FREQUENCIES Workshops and showcase - new indie and rock bands Liverpool

M AY MFY INVITES... High profile performances at MFY sponsor events

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NATIONAL FESTIVAL 5 venues over 5 days Birmingham FESTIVAL FRINGE Free stages and activities Birmingham EVENING JAZZ AT THE TOWN HALL Birmingham NEW MUSIC SHOWCASE Original music created and performed by young musicians Birmingham

AUGUST

THANK YOU ON BEHALF OF ALL THE TRUSTEES, COLLEAGUES AND YOUNG PEOPLE TAKING PART IN THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL, THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS. YOUR SUPPORT HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR SO MANY YOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE PART IN THE UK’S BIGGEST AND BEST FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.

As a sponsor or supporter, you have played your part in helping to make this year’s National Festival better than ever. Thank you from everyone at Music for Youth. I hope you will continue to support us. John Dixon

Chairman of the Board of Trustees Music for Youth

FREQUENCIES Workshops and showcase - new indie and rock bands London

SEPTEMBER MFY NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AWARDS Presentation event, 9 awards London FREQUENCIES Workshops and showcase - new indie and rock bands Newcastle

OCTOBER PRIMARY PROMS Inspiring educational concerts for primary schools performed by young people London Aldeburgh FREQUENCIES Workshops and showcase - new indie and rock bands Manchester & Exeter MFY INVITES... High profile performances at MFY sponsor events

NOVEMBER MUSIC FOR YOUTH PROMS 3 showcase concerts London

Thank you to all sponsors, supporters and public funders

teachers.org.uk

royalalberthall.com

AD Power Will Trust Creative Scotland Dept for Education Northern Ireland Education Scotland Festivals Birmingham / Birmingham City Council Fidelity Geoff & Fiona Squire Foundation Martyn Donaldson Music Trust

Music for Youth Friends Musicians’ Union Trinity College London Underwood Trust Youth Music Youth Scotland ...and the many donors who wish to remain anonymous.

If you’re a business and would like to know more about how you could work in partnership with Music for Youth please contact Rob Yates, Head of Development

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The National Festival is a great way to recognise and celebrate the diversity and talent of music making by young people today. It is inspiring to see so many young people coming together from all over the UK to perform at Music for Youth events. Through your support, the National Festival provides young people the opportunity to perform on a national stage, creating so many wonderful experiences, memories and friendships that will last them a lifetime.

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Y O U R D O N AT I O N C O U L D H E L P M O R E YOUNG MUSICIANS FULFILL A DRE A M A N D P E R F O R M O N A N AT I O N A L S TAG E

WILL YOU SUPPORT T H E N E X T G E N E R AT I O N OF MUSICIANS? IF YOU SHARE A LOVE OF MUSIC AND WANT TO SUPPORT THE NEXT GENERATION PLEASE MAKE A DONATION. HERE’S A FEW IDEAS TO GET YOU STARTED:

Make a donation online: justgiving.com/musicforyouth Set up a regular donation justgiving.com/musicforyouth Come to the Music for Youth Proms. You can buy a ticket or sponsor a box, or even donate to support a free place

RUBIK’S CUBE IS A GROUP OF AMAZINGLY TALENTED PUPILS FROM OSBORNE SCHOOL IN WINCHESTER. The band was formed in 2009 when a pupil who was disengaging with lessons found a passion for drumming. He asked for a band to be put together to support his talent, and ‘Rubik’s Cube’ was born. The band promotes self-esteem building, friendship and fun through their rehearsals and concerts. They have already played some big events, including the Winchester Theatre Royal and the Music for Youth Proms in 2015.

The opportunities Music for Youth has given our band, Rubik’s Cube, have been lifechanging. Our young people have had the time of their lives preparing for Music for Youth shows - they have made new friendships, conquered stereotypes of their disabilities and enjoyed every moment. The thrill our young people experience by playing these shows is found nowhere else - the expertise and organisation is outstanding and the understanding the staff show towards our performers (who all have special educational needs) is exceptional. They have, on many occasions, gone out of their way to give Rubik’s Cube members the best days of their lives. The National Festival is a grand day out for us all - a chance to perform on an epic stage, a chance for an epic road trip and the opportunity for our young people to perform all their favourite hits. One parent said to me: “I never in my wildest dreams would ever had thought my children would be performing in the Royal Albert Hall and to see Ella there was a truly humbling experience.” Ben Dlugokecki, Musical Director of Rubik’s Cube

Run a fundraising concert in your own home, or school, it might be easier than a marathon! Contact Rob Yates, Head of Development to find out more: 020 7759 1834 ROB@MFY.ORG.UK Your donation will be used to provide young musicians with opportunities to perform and participate in music making across the UK.

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“I HAVE FELT A LOT MORE CONFIDENT WHEN PLAYING MUSIC SINCE THE FESTIVAL. SOME GREAT MUSICIANS COMPLIMENTED MY PLAYING AND I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE CONFIDENCE BOOST.” KAI CRAIG, YOUNG MUSICIAN

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John Dixon (Chairman) Richard Blackford Robin Bynoe Hugh Lenon David Hamid Diane Widdison Clare Wilkinson Robert Wilson

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Kate Gardner Acting Head of Programmes Sophie Laurenson Producer Tom Spurgin Producer Anna Wyatt Producer

Larry Westland CBE Honorary Life President

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Alexander Tucker Operations & Finance Manager Rob Yates Head of Development Jennifer Barrett Marketing Manager Dan Morrell Digital & Communications Officer Megan Gadd Team Administrator Judi Kingston Finance Consultant David McDonald Scotland Programme Manager (freelance)

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