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<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Inspiring a new generation


<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Inspiring a new generation<br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians (AYM) is shaping the musicians of tomorrow – pushing the boundaries of what young<br />

musicians can achieve. It doesn’t matter what type of music or instrument you play – if you have passion and if<br />

music is your life, then join Aldeburgh Young Musicians and be the best!<br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians brings together like-minded young musicians to rehearse, perform and exchange<br />

creative ideas. If you are exceptionally talented, aged 8-18 years and have the potential to be the best, our<br />

distinctive programme is the perfect springboard to take your music to a new level.<br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians create their own programme, which coordinates individual lessons, intensive<br />

weekends and residential holiday courses, expert professional advice, mentoring, performance opportunities and<br />

much more – everything you’d expect from Aldeburgh Music, the world-class organization behind AYM, and a<br />

national network of Centres for Advanced Training (CAT).<br />

For further information, financial support that brings the best within everyone’s reach, visit<br />

www.aldeburgh.co.uk/aym<br />

Contact Colin Virr, Head of Aldeburgh Young Musicians<br />

Tel: 01728 687115 or cvirr@aldeburgh.co.uk<br />

AYM is the result of a unique partnership between the leading music education and performance organizations in the Eastern region, together<br />

with specialists Pro Corda, the Junior Guildhall School of Music & Drama (London) and the Purcell School.


Through the Music & Dance Scheme, Aldeburgh Young Musicians can gain access to<br />

National Grants and other financial sources, bringing the best within everyone’s reach.


“From start to finish, AYM has been a life changing opportunity. Working with the<br />

world’s top performers and some of the most talented young musicians in the<br />

country has inspired me to reach a level of playing I never thought possible and<br />

encouraged me to go even further. ”<br />

Charlotte Evans (Oboe) – Aldeburgh Young Musician, Norfolk


<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Inspiring the next generation<br />

Closing date for new applications 18 February 2011<br />

First round auditions (Suffolk) 09-11 March 2011 Snape Maltings Concert Hall<br />

First round auditions (Cambs) 14-16 March 2011 The Møller Centre, Cambridge<br />

First round auditions (Norfolk) 17,18, 21-23 March 2011 tbc, Norwich & King’s Lynn<br />

Second Round Auditions 3 & 4 April 2011 Snape Maltings Concert Hall<br />

WHO CAN APPLY?<br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians provides training and development opportunities for young people aged 8-18 who can<br />

demonstrate exceptionallmusical talent and potential, irrespective of means, social or ethnic background.<br />

The upper age limit to join the scheme initially is 16; once you have joined you can stay until you are 18.<br />

HOW TO APPLY<br />

Application is through an audition process. Through performance, rehearsal techniques, musical awareness, aural<br />

perception and interview, successful candidates will demonstrate not only exceptional musical talent and commitment,<br />

but also clear potential to develop as a musician and the capacity to benefit from the opportunities provided by<br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians.<br />

Students may apply for audition independently, or through recommendation by the Music Service, their school, or<br />

private instrumental teacher. Young composers are asked to submit a score or recording (CD/DVD/MP3 file) of some of<br />

their most recent work.<br />

www.aldeburgh.co.uk/aym<br />

Contact Colin Virr, Head of Aldeburgh Young Musicians<br />

Tel: 01728 687115 or cvirr@aldeburgh.co.uk


………..inspiring a new generation<br />

<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Advanced music in an inspirational place


“It is a great opportunity to work with like-minded musicians my age and to work with<br />

amazing professionals from different fields of music. AYM is designed personally to you!”<br />

Tom Rose (Composer) – Aldeburgh Young Musician, Suffolk


<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong><br />

<strong>YOUNG</strong><br />

<strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Aldeburgh Young Musicians is about<br />

much more than holiday<br />

courses…we can provide a<br />

complete, balanced and<br />

personalized music programme,<br />

which coordinates individual<br />

lessons, intensive courses,<br />

mentoring and performance<br />

opportunities. It is designed to<br />

provide a broad musical experience<br />

which will help young people<br />

develop into exciting, creative<br />

young musicians


“The place, the musicality and the other young people all combine<br />

to create almost a dream world!”<br />

Oscar Charlton (Guitarist) – Aldeburgh Young Musician, Suffolk


<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

“Forming part of Aldeburgh Music’s artistic development ladder and<br />

performance programme, AYM is shaping the musicians of tomorrow<br />

and is rapidly gaining a national reputation for pushing the<br />

boundaries of what young musicians can achieve.”<br />

(Colin Virr- Head of AYM)<br />

Inspiring a new generation


………..inspiring a new generation<br />

<strong>ALDEBURGH</strong> <strong>YOUNG</strong> <strong>MUSICIANS</strong><br />

Advanced music in an inspirational place

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