Orchestra of the Swan have launched the Swan Youth Orchestra in partnership with Warwick Schools Foundation and the Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull Music Hubs.
Open to all music pupils in Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull that have ensemble experience and are working at Grade 6 and above.
The Swan Youth Orchestra builds on and from the established CWS Regional Youth Orchestra and aligns with the establishment of the new Regional Music Hub arrangement. The Swan Youth Orchestra will complement existing weekly Band & Orchestral opportunities currently provided by each Music Hub.
Purposely designed on a course basis rather than that of weekly rehearsals, the Youth Orchestra will enhance, complement and enrich existing opportunities provided by each Music Hub and other private providers. The Swan Youth Orchestra will involve two weekend courses a year; developed in response to a growing need, especially amongst more advanced learners, for short, intensive course-based opportunities rather than weekly rehearsal commitments. The Youth Orchestra aims to act as a progression route - such as moving on to the National Youth Orchestra - and provide a foundation upon which long-term involvement with excellent orchestral experiences can be built.
The Swan Youth Orchestra’s fruition is the result of partnerships across the region: the three regional hubs, Warwick Schools Foundation and Orchestra of the Swan. Warwick Schools Foundation is proud to be the home of the Youth Orchestra; the provision of its outstanding facilities, including Warwick Hall and the King’s High Music Auditorium, will provide a place for the Youth Orchestra to meet, practice and perform; helping to facilitate music-making of the highest quality. This aligns with both the mission of Orchestra of the Swan and Warwick Schools Foundation to provide a centre of musical excellence for real-life, unique orchestral experiences that is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain for many children across the country. The Foundation is also extending its current partnership with the Warwickshire Music Hub by supporting a core group of Swan players to mentor the children involved. The Swan Youth Orchestra will also see a guest conductor to appear – funded by the Warwickshire Music Education Trust - which the children can analyse and learn from.
The first guest conductor of the orchestra will be Australian conductor Matthew Coorey. Having previously worked with the Australian Youth Orchestra, Coorey’s involvement with the Swan Youth Orchestra further develops his involvement with young people in the orchestral space. Coorey has also previously appeared with the likes of the London Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; resulting in a wealth of knowledge and experience to share. His involvement, along with the chance to experience and work with a professional orchestra, only acts to heighten the value of this unique opportunity for music pupils in Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull.
The launch of the Youth Orchestra is synonymous with both the Orchestra of the Swan and Warwick Schools Foundation’s belief that excellent music opportunities should be accessible to all pupils. With the aim of increasing accessibility to this opportunity, financial assistance is also available to some applicants on the basis of a means tested application.
Any young person with ensemble experience - working at a Grade 6 and above - who would like to express an interest in this opportunity, can do so here.
Orchestra of the Swan have launched the Swan Youth Orchestra in partnership with Warwick Schools Foundation and the Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull Music Hubs.
Open to all music pupils in Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull that have ensemble experience and are working at Grade 6 and above.
The Swan Youth Orchestra builds on and from the established CWS Regional Youth Orchestra and aligns with the establishment of the new Regional Music Hub arrangement. The Swan Youth Orchestra will complement existing weekly Band & Orchestral opportunities currently provided by each Music Hub.
Purposely designed on a course basis rather than that of weekly rehearsals, the Youth Orchestra will enhance, complement and enrich existing opportunities provided by each Music Hub and other private providers. The Swan Youth Orchestra will involve two weekend courses a year; developed in response to a growing need, especially amongst more advanced learners, for short, intensive course-based opportunities rather than weekly rehearsal commitments. The Youth Orchestra aims to act as a progression route - such as moving on to the National Youth Orchestra - and provide a foundation upon which long-term involvement with excellent orchestral experiences can be built.
The Swan Youth Orchestra’s fruition is the result of partnerships across the region: the three regional hubs, Warwick Schools Foundation and Orchestra of the Swan. Warwick Schools Foundation is proud to be the home of the Youth Orchestra; the provision of its outstanding facilities, including Warwick Hall and the King’s High Music Auditorium, will provide a place for the Youth Orchestra to meet, practice and perform; helping to facilitate music-making of the highest quality. This aligns with both the mission of Orchestra of the Swan and Warwick Schools Foundation to provide a centre of musical excellence for real-life, unique orchestral experiences that is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain for many children across the country. The Foundation is also extending its current partnership with the Warwickshire Music Hub by supporting a core group of Swan players to mentor the children involved. The Swan Youth Orchestra will also see a guest conductor to appear – funded by the Warwickshire Music Education Trust - which the children can analyse and learn from.
The first guest conductor of the orchestra will be Australian conductor Matthew Coorey. Having previously worked with the Australian Youth Orchestra, Coorey’s involvement with the Swan Youth Orchestra further develops his involvement with young people in the orchestral space. Coorey has also previously appeared with the likes of the London Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; resulting in a wealth of knowledge and experience to share. His involvement, along with the chance to experience and work with a professional orchestra, only acts to heighten the value of this unique opportunity for music pupils in Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull.
The launch of the Youth Orchestra is synonymous with both the Orchestra of the Swan and Warwick Schools Foundation’s belief that excellent music opportunities should be accessible to all pupils. With the aim of increasing accessibility to this opportunity, financial assistance is also available to some applicants on the basis of a means tested application.
Any young person with ensemble experience - working at a Grade 6 and above - who would like to express an interest in this opportunity, can do so here.