Gregynog Young Musicians Competition
Gregynog Young Musicians Competition began in 2005, originally as part of the Gregynog Festival, and more recently as a free-standing event. It is held at Gregynog Hall in Mid Wales and is open to instrumentalists under the age of 18.[1]
Winners have been:
Year | Winner | Instrument |
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2005 | Cai Isfryn [2] | Trumpet |
2006 | Helen Pugh | Piano |
2007 | Glain Dafydd [3] | Harp |
2008 | Julia Hwang | Violin |
2009 | Steffan Morris [4] | Cello |
2010 | Chloe-Angharad Bradshaw[5] | Flute |
2011 | Andrew Reynish | Cello |
2012 | Tom Blomfield | Oboe |
2013 | Charlie Lovell-Jones | Violin |
Category Winners
In 2013, the structure of the competition was changed and 5 separate categories were introduced; 'Gregynog Young String Player of the Year', 'Gregynog Young Pianist of the Year', 'Gregynog Young Woodwind Player of the Year', 'Gregynog Young Brass Player' and 'Gregynog Young Harpist/Guitarist/Percussionist of the Year'.
2013
Name | Category |
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Charlie Lovell-Jones | Young String Player of the Year |
Iwan Wyn Owen | Young Pianist of the Year |
Daniel Shao | Young Wind Player of the Year |
Rhiannon Symonds | Young Brass Player of the Year |
Louis Brookes | Young Guitarist of the Year |
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References
- "Gregynog Young Musicians". Archived from the original on 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
- Cai Isfryn
- Glain Dafydd
- Yehudi Menhuin School
- "2010 Final". Archived from the original on 2010-10-14. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
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