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    Young musicians delight at Pembrokeshire schools’ music festival

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 28, 2024No Comments
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    More than 400 secondary age musicians took part in a variety of individual and ensemble competitions at the Pembrokeshire Valero Secondary Schools’ Music Festival held at Ysgol Caer Elen.

    Musicians from the County’s Secondary Schools, Pembrokeshire College and further afield took part at the event on November 16th.

    Head of Pembrokeshire Music Service Philippa Roberts said: “Heartfelt congratulations to all the pupils who participated in the festival. It has been truly inspiring to see students enthusiastically sharing their musical talents in a supportive and encouraging environment.”

    Mared Phillips from Ysgol Bro Preseli, was announced as overall winner of this year’s festival.

    Earlier in the day Mared had sung ‘Le Colibri’ by Ernest Chausson. She was also the winner of the Open Woodwind competition, performing the Second movement of Saint-Saens oboe sonata.

    The Open String competition winner was cellist Seren Barrett from Greenhill. She performed ‘Tarantella’ by WH Squire.

    Open Jazz was won by pianist Iestyn Barellie, also from Greenhill. He performed ‘Sturdy build’ by Christopher Norton. Another double winner, Iestyn also won the Open Guitar competition, performing ‘Sir Duke’ by Stevie Wonder.

    Libby Phillips of Haverfordwest High VC School was the winner of the Open percussion class, performing ‘Toccata’ by David Glynne.

    Trombonist Ianto Evans of Ysgol Bro Gwaun won the Open Brass competition, playing ‘Thoughts of Love’ by Arthur Prior.

    The Open Piano competition was won by Loti Makepeace of Ysgol Bro Preseli. She performed ‘Jingo’ by Christopher Norton.

    The Open Vocal Ensemble class winners were a vocal trio from Haverfordwest High VC School – Mia Burnett, Honey Johnston and Briana Havard – who performed ‘Close to you’ by Burt Bacharach.

    A piano and harp duo from Jenifer Rees and Eliza Bradbury, Pembrokeshire College, won the open Ensemble category. They performed ‘Preseli Skies’ by Monica Stadler.

    The final performers of the afternoon were the Haverfordwest High VC expressive arts band, who performed ‘I’m still standing’ by Elton John. They were winners of the Rock and Pop ensemble competition.

    The invited professional adjudicators – Timothy Angel, vocal; Matthew Jenkins, ensemble; Catherine Hare, woodwind; Robin Hackett, brass; Karin Jenkins, strings; Bethan Harkin, piano/harp and jazz; Ben Richards, instrumental; Philip Davies, percussion and rock and pop – were greatly impressed with the high standard and strength of schools’ music on show from across the County.

    Timothy Angel, vocal adjudicator, expressed his admiration for the day: “The wealth of musical talent within Pembrokeshire Music Service is evident to see and made my job both very rewarding and difficult.”

    The results of the competitions held during the day were as follows:

    WOODWIND

    Grade 3 flute

    1st – Imogen Holloway, YPD

    2nd – Ruby Bunston, YBG

    3rd – Saphire Cook, MHS

    HC – Angharad Chin & Caitlyn Sanders-Swales, MHS

    Grade 3 clarinet & sax

    1st – Holly Smith, HHVC

    2nd – Katherine Jones, Henry Tudor

    3rd – Jed Cox, Greenhill

    HC – Felicity Betteridge, MHS; Sasha Aulehla-Atkin, Caer Elen

    Grade 4 woodwind

    1st – Catrin Jones, Caer Elen

    2nd – Erin Dando, MHS

    3rd – Mali Jones-Hughes, HHVC

    Grade 5 woodwind

    1st – Ela-Gwennon Jones, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Tom Pounder, MHS

    3rd – Emily Dickinson, Greenhill

    Grade 6 woodwind

    1st – Eryn Howlett, MHS

    2nd – Teri Aulehla-Atkin, HHVC

    3rd – Eva Rees, MHS

    Open Woodwind

    1st – Mared Phillips, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Libby Phillips, HHVC

    3rd – Gemma Armstrong, Bro Preseli & Harry Armstrong, Pembrokeshire College

    BRASS 

    Grade 3 Brass

    1st – Eliza Wood, Greenhill

    2nd – Tristan George, HHVC

    3rd – Logan Rowe-Davies, HHVC

    Grade 4 brass

    1st – Eilidh Frazer, Greenhill

    2nd – Teilo Corp, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Bronwen Corp, Bro Preseli

    HC – Luca Talbot-English, YBG

    Grade 5 Brass

    1st – Harry Thomas, YPD

    2nd – Owain Williams, HHVC

    3rd – Idris Leeming-Hicks, Caer Elen & Cornelia Harries, Bro Preseli

    Grade 6 Brass

    1st – Eliza Wood, Greenhill

    2nd – Archie Noyce, Greenhill

    3rd – Jaap Harries, Bro Preseli

    HC – Gwilym Jones, Bro Preseli

    Open Brass

    1st – Ianto Evans, YBG

    2nd – Marilla Evans, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Carys Rycroft, Bro Preseli

    HC – Ifan Evans, Bro Preseli & Morgan Price, Pembrokeshire College

    STRINGS 

    Grade 3 strings

    1st – Sybilla Couzens

    2nd – Chloe Jenkins-Sims, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Benny Brett, HHVC

    HC – Nel Freeman, Henry Tudor & Lily Kingaby, YBG

    Grade 4 strings

    1st – Eloise Barry, HHVC

    2nd – Janelle Cabral, HHVC & Brooke Paterson, YBG

    3rd – Rosie Basford-Leslie, HHVC

    HC – Izaac Frazer, Greenhill & Eira Kaill-Franks, YPD

    Grade 5 strings

    1st – Ruby Rapi, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Nina Powell & Elena Gould

    3rd – Cosmo Karenin, HHVC

    HC – Claudia Couzens, Redhill

    Grade 6 strings

    1st – Annabel John, YPD

    2nd – Gwenna Kennerley, HHVC

    Open strings

    1st – Seren Barrett, Greenhill

    2nd – Mia Burnett, HHVC

    3rd – Maria Cabral, HHVC

    HC – Tom Bridger, YPD, Esyllt Corp, Bro Preseli & Sebastian Semaani, YPD

    PIANO & HARP

    Grade 3 & 4 piano & harp

    1st – Hywel Davies, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Dev Saini, Bro Preseli & Eva Corr, Redhill

    3rd – Elizabeth Evans, HHVC

    HC – Toby Slowgrove

    Grade 5 piano & harp

    1st – Ruby Kleinjans

    2nd – Roberta Gale, YPD & Elena Gould

    3rd – Amber O’Connor, Bro Preseli & Mischa Orford

    Grade 6 piano & harp

    1st – Tom Bridger, YPD

    2nd – Toby Hounsell, Henry Tudor

    3rd – Siddha Saini, Bro Preseli

    HC – Gabriel Blackwell & Nikita Vajrala

    Open piano & harp

    1st – Loti Makepeace, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Cosmo Karenin, HHVC

    3rd – Ianto Evans, YBG & Sebastian Semaani, YPD

    HC – Iestyn Barrellie, Greenhill

    PERCUSSION

    Drum kit grade 3-6

    1st – Poppy Delaney, HHVC

    2nd – Teilo Kite, YPD

    3rd – Regan Phillips, MHS

    HC – Haydon Straviniders, MHS

    Overall Open percussion

    Libby Phillips, xylophone, HHVC

    Open tuned percussion

    1st Libby Phillips, HHVC

    Open drum kit

    1st – Osian Ridgway, Henry Tudor

    2nd – Libby Phillips, HHVC

    3rd – Ryan Block, Bro Preseli

    HC – Sam Berry, YBG & Will Rowe, HHVC

    JAZZ 

    Jazz grade 3-5

    1st – Matthew Picton, MHS

    Open Jazz

    1st – Iestyn Barrellie, Greenhill

    2nd – Matthew Shaw, Greenhill

    3rd – Harry Armstrong, MHS

    HC – Tom Pounder, MHS

    GUITAR

    Open guitar

    1st – Iestyn Barrellie, Greenhill

    2nd – George Penney, MHS

    3rd – Willis Riley, Greenhill

    HC – Lewis Murray, YBG, Steffan James, Caer Elen & Leo Argent, Henry Tudor

    VOCALS 

    Musical Theatre & classical vocals years 7-9

    1st – Pixie Coast, HHVC

    2nd – Toby Armstrong, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Hollie Draper, YPD

    HC – Ruby Sunderland, HHVC & Benny Brett, HHVC

    Pop vocals years 7-9

    1st – Sophia Jones, Henry Tudor

    2nd – Brodie Chalmers, HHVC

    3rd – Izzy Roberts, MHS & Caitlyn Sanders-Swales, MHS

    HC – Martha Bhari, Henry Tudor

    Musical Theatre & classical vocals years 10-13

    1st – Sara Gwilliam, HHVC

    2nd – Lily Davies, HHVC

    3rd – Saoirse Whitehead, HHVC

    HC – Esyllt Corp, Bro Preseli & Arianna Lister, Caer Elen

    Pop vocals years 10-13

    1st – Beca Phillips, Greenhill

    2nd – Maisie Tennick, Caer Elen

    3rd – Lacey Mattsen, HHVC

    HC – Gwenna Kennerley, HHVC & Mia Young, Greenhill

    Open vocals

    1st – Mared Phillips, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Corey Hooper-Rees, HHVC

    3rd – Micah Bealby, Pembrokeshire College

    HC – Ruby Panesar, HHVC & Nyah McKee, HHVC

    ENSEMBLES

    Instrumental ensembles grade 5-

    1st – Roberta Gale, YPD & Eva Corr, Redhill – piano duet

    2nd – Gemma Armstrong, Ollie Towe & Anna Dafydd – Bro Preseli flute trio

    3rd – Toby Hounsell & Isla Hounsell – Henry Tudor piano duet

    Open instrumental ensemble

    1st – Pembrokeshire College harp & piano duet

    2nd – HHVC flute ensemble

    3rd – HHVC String quartet

    Open vocal ensemble

    1st – HHVC vocal trio

    2nd – Pembrokeshire College vocal ensemble

    3rd – Haverfordwest High Six

    Open rock and pop ensemble

    1st – HHVC Expressive arts band

    2nd – YBG folk band

    3rd – The Monarchs, MHS

    HC – Caer Elen “Band 2” & MHS Rock Band

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