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    County’s musical talents celebrated at annual music festival

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 28, 2025No Comments
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    Pembrokeshire Music Service welcomed pupils from across the county to share their musical talents with a delighted audience at the Primary Valero Music Festival.

    The overall winner of the festival, held at Ysgol Caer Elen on March 22nd, was Ysgol Bro Penfro pupil Wolfgang Evans on the piano, with his rendition of “Jackson Street Blues” by Martha Mier.

    Wolfgang was also winner of the Open Brass class, performing “Rondino” by Allan Street on trumpet.

    In the morning the children performed in the Open Classes and in the afternoon the audience enjoyed the Spotlight Concert that featured performances winners:

    Open woodwind – Saxophonist Autumn Sheppard, Coastlands, who played “Bye Bye Blackbird by Ray Henderson

    Open Strings – violinist Denisa Rusu, Saundersfoot School, who played “Gavotte” by Couperin.

    Open Drums – Ifan Murphy, Ysgol Caer Elen, who played “Are You Gonna Go My Way.”

    Saundersfoot CP School’s orchestra won the Ensemble category but sadly could not perform in the afternoon due to a variety of commitments. Earlier in the day they performed “Drive Time” by Jock McKenzie.

    Head of Pembrokeshire Music Service Philippa Roberts said: “Congratulations to our dedicated primary pupils for their wonderful performances at the music festival. Their hard work and dedication shone through in a truly inclusive and supportive atmosphere, where every child was celebrated.

    “It was a fantastic showcase of music and teamwork supported by dedicated tutors, parents and carers.”

    Karin Jenkins, who adjudicated the strings classes, echoed Philippa’s sentiments, and added: “How amazing today’s music festival was for Pembrokeshire’s primary pupils. It was a fantastic opportunity to immerse ourselves in musical talent and I loved every moment. Everyone seemed to be having such a great time performing, and their energy was fantastic.”

    Pembrokeshire Music Service Primary Valero Music Festival 2025 Results:

    Woodwind

    Initial Grade flute:

    1st – Lyra Constable, Spittal

    2nd – Maisie Parkin, St Oswalds

    3rd – Lara Morgan, Wolfscastle

    Initial Grade clarinet & saxophone:

    1st – Maya Cunliffe, Cleddau Reach

    2nd – Ellis Roberts, Bro Ingli

    3rd – Lois Morgan, Wolfscastle

    Grade 1:

    1st – Mia John, Mary Immaculate

    2nd – Ethan Stoney, Prendergast

    3rd – Iolo Thomas, Bro Ingli

    Grade 2:

    1st – Eva Evans, St Aidans

    2nd – Paige Youngs, Johnston

    3rd – Phoebe Rees, Coastlands & Skyla Fletcher, Johnston

    Open:

    1st – Autumn Sheppard, Coastlands

    2nd – Osian Kite, Roch

    3rd – Hattie Phillips, MHCPS

     

    Brass:

    Initial Grade:

    1st – Sam Triggs, Llandudoch

    2nd – Wilf Davies, Llanychllwydog & Leila Mundy-Kearns, Llandudoch

    3rd – Jaxon Price, PDCS

    Lower Brass Grade 1:

    1st – Phoebe Jones, Hafan y mor

    2nd – Gwennan Davies, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Eliana Barder, Hafan y mor

    HC – Alfie Chester, Cleddau Reach & Molly Thomas, St Teilos

    Trumpet & Cornet Grade 1:

    1st – Noah Lewis, Wdig

    2nd – Llion Davies, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Penny de Wreede, Roch

    HC – Olivia Conroy-Thornberry, Johnston & Chester Price, Tenby VC

    Grade 2:

    1st – Isaac Phillips, Saundersfoot

    2nd – Edward Skidmore, St Teilos

    3rd – TJ Stewart, Glannau Gwaun

    Open:

    1st – Wolfgang Evans, Bro Penfro

    2nd – Carys Meiring, Hafan y mor

    3rd – Ella-May Kirby, MHCPS

    HC – Mali McFarlane, Caer Elen & Iolo Simms, Caer Elen

    Strings

    Initial grade:

    1st – Archie Hayden, Redhill

    2nd – Sara Thomas, Bro Preseli

    3rd – Tillie Ward, Bro Preseli

    HC – Phoebe Harries, St Oswalds, Nia Owen, Ger y Llan, Maisie Gray, Ger y Llan, Poppy Armstrong

    Grade 1:

    1st – Esme Phillips, Penrhyn Dewi

    2nd – Haf Evans, Cilgerran

    3rd – Rebecca Lowe, Caer Elen

    HC – Huw Tamplin – Narberth, Efa Britton – Johnston, Suki Heulwen – Bro Penfro, Gracie Jones – Waldo Williams, Patsi Reynolds – Caer Elen, Ashley Cristabel – Prendergast, Aled Hooper – Caer Elen, Saskia Winton – Narberth, Maisie Torok -St Oswalds & Harper Wallis – Hafan y mor

    Open:

    1st – Denisa Rusu, Saundersfoot

    2nd – Alice Ng, Caer Elen & Leila Powell

    3rd – Elsa Rae Gibbons, Caer Elen & Fred Powell

    HC – Harrison Sheppard, Caer Elen & Bella Raymond, Caer Elen

    Piano & Harp

    Initial grade piano:

    1st – Harry Brace, Penrhyn

    2nd – Efa Harries, Penrhyn Dewi

    3rd – Maiya Cunliffe, Redhill

    HC – Dougie Nevinson, Lamphey

    Grade 1 piano:

    1st – Carys Callan, Redhill

    2nd – River Regelous, Penrhyn

    3rd – Evelyn James, Tavernspite

    HC – Michael Aulehla-Atkin, Caer Elen & Elodie Voaden, Tavernspite

    Grade 1 Harp:

    1st – Efa John, Maenclochog

    2nd – Haf Evans, Cilgerran

    3rd – Ruby Robinson, Caer Elen & Bella Grove, Maenclochog

    HC – Delun Hancock-Phillips, Caer Elen

    Grade 2 piano:

    1st – Harry Hayden, Redhill

    2nd – Emily Thomas-Ward, Redhill

    3rd – Ella Schwierzi, Nant y Cwm

    HC – Seth Morris, Croesgoch

    Grade 2 harp:

    1st – Elen Davies, Bro Preseli

    2nd – Olivia Davies, Caer Elen

    3rd – Ffion Fenrick, Cilgerran

    HC – Ethan Dunkeld, Cilgerran

    Open piano & harp:

    1st – Wolfgang Evans, Bro Penfro

    2nd – Eva Evans, St Aidans

    3rd – Gethin Wade, Maenclochog

    HC – Cadi Haf Marshall-Jones, Bro Preseli

    Percussion

    Initial Grade:

    1st – Luca Rebiga, Saundersfoot

    2nd – Harper Wolverson, St Florence

    3rd – Dylan Chan, Saundersfoot & Madi Wright, Saundersfoot

    Grade 1:

    1st – Sadie Neuman, Roch

    2nd – Felix Livock, Tenby VC

    3rd – Alfie Hughes, Tenby VC

    HC – Harry D’Ortez, Tenby VC

    Open:

    1st – Ifan Murphy, Caer Elen

    2nd – Ollie Holloway, Roch

    3rd – Aled Hooper, Caer Elen

    HC – Esme Muir, Gelliswick

    Ensembles

    1st – Saundersfoot School orchestra

    2nd – Bro Preseli Harp ensemble & Cilgerran Harp ensemble

    3rd – Violin duet (Fred & Leila Powell) & Wiston piano duet (Eva Evans & Millie Griffiths)

    HC – Hook ensemble & Caer Elen harp ensemble

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