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    Young people’s incredible musical talents celebrated at festival

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 24, 2023No Comments
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    Winners of the Music Festival with Steve Thornton from Valero and Philippa Roberts, Head of Pembrokeshire Music Service
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    Trumpeter Carys Wood from Haverfordwest High VC School was the overall winner at this year’s Secondary Schools Valero Music Festival.

    The annual festival, which is organised by the Pembrokeshire County Council Music Service and sponsored by Valero, took place at Ysgol Caer Elen on Saturday (November 18th).

    More than 240 young musicians from each of the County’s eight county secondary schools, Pembrokeshire College and further afield took part in individual and ensemble competitions throughout the day.

    Later in the afternoon, an enthusiastic audience enjoyed a ‘Spotlight’ concert showcasing the individual winners and the winners of the instrumental and vocal ensemble competitions.

    During the day, every performer who placed first, second and third in their class received a badge in recognition of their achievement.

    Philippa Roberts, Head of Pembrokeshire Music Service, said: “I would like to congratulate every young musician who performed and supported one another on Saturday. Also, a heartfelt thank you to Valero, the Friends of Pembrokeshire Young Musicians and the professional and encouraging adjudicating team who continue to support Pembrokeshire Music Service and our pupils.”

    Sean O’Neill, ensembles adjudicator, expressed his admiration for the day. “The standard of music making from all the young musicians was outstanding with loads of evidence of talent and potential coming through for the future! It was a great pleasure to be involved.”

    Trumpeter Carys Wood, was presented with the overall winners’ cup by brass adjudicator Corey Morris. Earlier in the day, Carys performed Virtuosity by Kenny Baker.

    Winner of the Open Woodwind competition was James Townsend from Haverfordwest High VC School, who performed Czardas by Monti.

    The Open String competition winner was cellist Isabel Raymond from Ysgol Caer Elen who performed Tarantella by WH Squire.

    The Open Jazz winner was Dylan Sanders-Swales from Haverfordwest High VC School who performed his own arrangement of Whirlybird. Dylan was also the winner of the Open Percussion class. He performed a Super Mario Medley which he again arranged himself.

    The Open Piano and Harp class was won by Jencyn Corp from Ysgol Bro Preseli who performed his own composition, Yr Afon.

    The Open Vocal Competition was won by Rhys Williams from Ysgol Harri Tudur, who sang “It’s hard to speak my heart” from the musical Parade.

    The first winner of the new Open Guitar class was Willis Riley from Greenhill, who performed The Trooper by Iron Maiden.

    The Open Vocal Ensemble class winners were Haverfordwest High VC School’s upper voices ensemble. They performed an Adele mashup of Rumour has it/Someone like you.

    The Open Instrumental Ensemble competition was won by Jencyn Corp and Lefi Dafydd of Ysgol Bro Preseli Deuadd piano, performing Norwegian Dance by Grieg.

    The winners of the inaugural Open Rock and pop ensemble were The Messiaens from Haverfordwest High VC School. They performed Superstition by Stevie Wonder.

    The hall at Ysgol Caer Elen was packed full as family, friends, and pupils who had performed earlier in the day all stayed to support the open winners.

    The invited professional adjudicators – Timothy Angel, vocal; Sean O’Neill, ensemble; Christopher Vale, woodwind; Corey Morris, brass; Karin Jenkins, strings; Bethan Harkin, piano and harp; Ben Richards, instrumental; Nick Baron, percussion, guitar and Jazz – were greatly impressed with the high standard and strength of schools’ music on show from across the County.

    County Music Service events coordinator Miranda Morgan thanked the adjudicators, teachers, parents and students for making the Festival such a success.

    “We are overwhelmed at the amount of young people who have participated in this year’s festival – we had over double the number taking part this year compared to last year which is wonderful to see. The standard of playing has been impressive throughout and it has been fantastic to extend our classes to include guitar and rock and pop ensembles this year.”

    The results of the day were as follows:

    WOODWIND

    Grade 3 flute

    1st – Tilly Laugharne – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    2nd – Mali Jones-Hughes – HHVC

    3rd – Erin Dando – MHS

    Grade 3 clarinet and saxophone

    1st – Sophie Gilmartin – Greenhill

    2nd – Emily Dickinson – Greenhill

    3rd – Jed Cox – Greenhill

    Highly commended – Katherine Jones – Harri Tudur

    Grade 4 woodwind

    1st – Tom Pounder – MHS

    2nd – Ollie Towe – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Bethan Packard – MHS

    Grade 5 woodwind

    1st – Ffion Evans – Ysgol Caer Elen

    2nd – Catrin Jones – Ysgol Caer Elen

    3rd – Ela-Gwennon Jones – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Grade 6 woodwind

    1st – Noah Jenkins – HHVC

    2nd – Gemma Armstrong – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Alice Hillen – HHVC and Eryn Howlett – MHS

    Open woodwind

    1st – James Townsend – HHVC

    2nd – Jencyn Corp – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Harry Armstrong – MHS

     

    BRASS

    Grade 3 & 4 brass

    1st – Elwyn Powell – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    2nd – Owain Williams – HHVC

    3rd – Harry Thomas – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    Highly commended – Isabella Tawn – HHVC

    Grade 5 brass

    1st – Eliza Wood – Greenhill

    2nd – Archie Noyce – Greenhill

    3rd – Gwilym Jones – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    Grade 6 brass

    1st – Seren Barrett – Greenhill

    2nd – Ioan Bromby – Greenhill and Andrew Johnson – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Jaap Harris – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    Highly commended – Matthew Shaw – Greenhill, Arlo Jones – Greenhill, Kellan Rycroft – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    Open brass

    1st – Carys Wood – HHVC (and overall 2023 winner)

    2nd – Carys Rycroft – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Filip Middlemist – HHVC

    STRINGS

    Grade 3

    1st – Brooke Patterson – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    2nd – Debora Calocane – HHVC

    3rd – Emma Nicholas – Greenhill and Eira Kaill-Franks – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    Highly commended – Janelle Cabral – HHVC

    Grade 4

    1st – Ruby Rapi – Ysgol Bro Preseli and Elena Gould

    2nd – Sara James – Ysgol Caer Elen

    3rd – Kitty Kingsnorth

    Highly commended – Grace Tilbury – Harri Tudur

    Grade 5

    1st – Annabel John – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    2nd – Cosmo Karenin – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    3rd – Anwen Sims – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Grade 6

    1st – Seren Barrett – Greenhill and Mia Burnett – HHVC

    2nd – Tom Bridger – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    3rd – Gwenna Kennerley – HHVC

    Highly commended – Esyllt Corp – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    Open strings

    1st – Isabel Raymond – Ysgol Caer Elen

    2nd – Maria Cabral – HHVC

    3rd – Daisy Whitfield – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    Highly commended – Freya Prout – Pembrokeshire College and Ella Bromby – Greenhill

    PIANO AND HARP

    Grade 3 and 4

    1st – Harry Thomas – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    2nd – Anwen Sims – Ysgol Caer Elen

    3rd – Steffan James – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Highly commended – Martha Bhari – Harri Tudur

    Grade 5

    1st – Abbie Collinson – Greenhill

    2nd – Sara James – Ysgol Caer Elen and Siddha Saini – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Tom Bridger – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi and Elena Gould (homeschooled)

    Grade 6

    1st – Cosmo Karenin – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    2nd – Sebastian Semaani-Rodriguez – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi and Megan Evans – Ysgol Caer Elen

    3rd – Emily Thomas – Greenhill

    Highly commended – Matthew Shaw – Greenhill and Isabel Ramond – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Open piano

    1st – Jencyn Corp – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    2nd – Lefi Dafydd – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Iestyn Barrellie – Greenhill

    Highly commended – Jenifer Rees

    DRUM KIT/PERCUSSION

    Grade 3-6

    1st – William Rowe – Penrhyn Dewi

    2nd – Sam Berry – Ysgol Bro Gwaun and Jensen Luker – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Open drum kit

    1st – Dylan Sanders-Swales – HHVC

    2nd – Libby Phillips – HHVC

    GUITAR

    Grade 3-5

    1st – Lewis Murray – Ysgol Bro Gwaun

    2nd – Steffan James – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Open guitar

    1st – Willis Riley – Greenhill

    JAZZ

    Grade 3-5

    1st – Tom Pounder – MHS

    2nd – Eryn Howlett – MHS

    Open jazz

    1st – Dylan Sanders-Swales – HHVC

    2nd – Jencyn Corp – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    3rd – Jed Davies – Pembrokeshire College

    VOCALS

    Popular vocals years 7-9

    1st – Bella Carrol – Harri Tudur

    2nd – Sophie Jones – Harri Tudur

    3rd – Maisie Tennick – Caer Elen

    Highly commended – Davinia Foster – Harri Tudur

    Popular vocals years 10-13

    1st – Millie Evans-Thomas – Greenhill

    2nd – Honey Johnston – HHVC, Mia Young – Greenhill and Libby Banner – HHVC

    3rd – Lacey-May Mattson – HHVC and Gwenna Kennerley – HHVC

    Highly commended – Theo Butland – Harri Tudur

    Musical theatre and classical vocals years 7-9

    1st – Maya Welton – Ysgol Bro Preseli

    2nd – Claire Hooper-Rees – HHVC

    3rd – Martha Bhari – Harri Tudur and Rosabelle Chatwin – Ysgol Caer Elen

    Highly commended – Caitlyn Sanders-Swales – MHS

    Musical theatre and classical vocals years 10-13

    1st – Ella Bromby – Greenhill

    2nd – Iestyn Finch – HHVC

    3rd – Mia Burnett – HHVC and Bella McCare – HHVC

    Highly commended – Edie Morris – Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi

    Open vocals

    1st – Rhys Williams – Harri Tudur

    2nd – Eliza Jessica Bradbury – Pembrokeshire College

    3rd – Megan Lloyd – MHS

    Highly commended – Bethan Raymond – HHVC

    ENSEMBLES

    Instrumental ensemble grade 5-

    1st – Ysgol Bro Preseli violin quartet

    2nd – Greenhill Clarinet trio

    Open instrumental ensemble

    1st – Ysgol Bro Preseli deuawd piano

    2nd – Ysgol Bro preseli piano a ffliwt

    3rd – HHVC violin quartet

    Open vocal ensemble

    1st – HHVC upper voices ensemble

    2nd – HHVC lower voices ensemble

    3rd – Harri Tudur vocal ensemble

    Rock and pop ensemble grade 5-

    1st – Ysgol Caer Elen

    2nd – HHVC

    3rd – Harri Tudur

    Highly commended – HHVC Band 2

    Open Rock and pop ensemble

    1st – “The Messiaens” – HHVC

    2nd – HHVC KS4 band

    3rd – Greenhill school band

    Highly commended – HHVC Band #1

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