Is your son a talented singer in Year 4 at school?
Do you want them to receive an outstanding education?
An unexpected vacancy has arisen for a new boy Chorister to join the celebrated choir at Truro Cathedral. They are looking for a talented singer, currently in Year 4, to join the choir in the near future. Auditions are to be held in late November to fill the position.
As well as unparalleled musical opportunities, all new Choristers attend Truro Prep School – rated ‘excellent’ by inspectors this year, the highest grade possible. Successful applicants receive a generous scholarship towards the cost of education fees. Additional means-tested support is also available with the aim that selection of Choristers is based purely on ability.
To find out more, please visit the Boy Chorister Scholarships page on the Truro Prep School website. Alternatively, contact Christopher Gray, Director of Music at Truro Cathedral on 01872 245004.
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Syllabus and Entry Form for next year's Festival to be held during 26th March - 3rd April 2018 in the Town Hall, Wadebridge.
We would like to take this opportunity to remind you all about the Radford Charitable Trust and its free instrument loan scheme. Instruments can be leant to students resident in Cornwall (or for those in Higher Education, who have lived in Cornwall till the age of 18 years). Instruments are loaned free of charge for up to three years, and are usually insured worldwide. To enquire, please visit our website www.radfordtrust.org (where you will also find information about the Trust’s grant scheme).
At the moment, we have 45 instruments out on loan with another 4 awaiting issue after attention by relevant repairers.
For your information, instruments currently available are:
· Violins – 3/4, 7/8, 4/4 sizes
· Viola – 16” back Stentor
· Cello – ¾ size only
· Flutes – student level instruments (Yamaha 211 or equivalent)
· Clarinets in B Flat – student level instruments, Buffet E13, Peter Eaton Elite (which may be issued to an existing borrower if no other applications are forthcoming)
· Clarinet in A – Edgeware model (pre E13)
· Trumpets in B Flat – student level instruments
· French Horn – Boosey & Hawkes GDR full double
· Baritone Horn – Yamaha 201
· Euphonium – B&S Sonora 3 valve
· Tenor Trombone – Yamaha model with Trigger
For those teachers whose students have applied, those instruments are not counted as in stock. Also, I have one 4/4 Cello and one Cor Anglais which are being held for a couple of weeks in anticipation of a full application.
Instruments are issued on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is a suitable instrument available, it will be checked over by a repairer and then issued.
As Cornwall Music Service Trust approaches the end of its third year of existence we are delighted to announce that Charles Hazelwood has agreed to be our first Patron.
Charles Hazlewood
“What Heston Blumenthal is to food, Charles Hazlewood is to music.” The Guardian
Charles Hazlewood, British conductor, is a passionate advocate for a wider audience for orchestral music. After winning the European Broadcasting Union conducting competition in his 20’s, he has enjoyed a global and pioneering career conducting some of the world’s greatest orchestras including the Swedish Radio Symphony, Gothenburg & Malmö Symphonies, Copenhagen Philharmonic, the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw of Amsterdam and the Philharmonia (London). Hazlewood is known for breaking new ground. By re-inventing the presentation of orchestral music and by collaborating with many ‘stars’ from across the genres of music Hazlewood has sought to embed the ‘magical instrument of the orchestra’ in 21st century music scene; but always with the same goal: to expose the deep, always-modern joy of orchestral music to a new audience. Hazlewood has authored, presented and conducted multiple television films on music for the BBC and Channel Four and won Sony Awards for his shows on Radio 2 and 3. Hazlewood has conducted over 100 world premieres of new scores by contemporary composers, and worked with contemporary musicians as diverse as Wyclef Jean, Professor Green, Goldie, Nigel Kennedy and Steve Reich. He is the first conductor to headline with an orchestra at the Glastonbury International Festival of Contemporary Arts, the greatest rock festival in the world. Hazlewood's work as a composer and music director has been received with consistent critical acclaim. His South African township 'Carmen' film sung in Xhosa won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, his production of the mediaeval plays 'The Mysteries' was a sell out in London's West End and provoked the first leader on music theatre in the Times in 40 years; his re-invention of John Gay's, the Beggar's Opera (Dead Dog in a Suitcase and Other Love Songs), was selected by the Guardian for its top 10 shows of 2015. In 2012, the British Paraorchestra, the world’s first orchestra of musicians with disability, was formed by Hazlewood to play at the Closing Ceremony of the London Paralympics to a global audience of millions. The BPO has since played at Buckingham Palace, toured the Middle East and now regularly play in mainstream performances alongside able-bodied musicians. Hazlewood lives in Somerset, England with his wife and family.
“Hazlewood’s conducting was a revelation.” The Times
Cornwall Music Service Trust, in collaboration with Truro College and Cornwall Music Education Hub, is proud to present the inaugural Cornwall Youth Jazz Festival 2017. We will be joined by students from Leeds College of Music studying on the Jazz Degree course and will deliver a weekend of workshops, master classes and performances. Letters have already been sent out to schools - it is also available to download here along with a consent form
Music in St Cuby
Concert
at St Cuby Church, Tregony
Thursday 2nd November
7.00pm
Directed by Christine Judge
and accompanied by
Will Fairbairn
We welcome back the Cornwall Youth Choir with their new autumn programme. The members are drawn from all over Cornwall, rehearsing on Thursday nights under the direction of Christine Judge with assistance of the current organ scholar Will Fairbairn. They join through their enthusiasm for singing in a four part choir, and are ably supported in the lower parts by the Gap year choral scholars from the Cathedral. Their repertoire is exciting, their quality of sound impressive and their enthusiasm infectious.
Tickets £5 (under 18’s free) available on the door