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January 07, 2010

The Australian Youth Orchestra brings country's top young musicians together for amazing concert series


Around 250 of Australia’s top young stars of classical music are coming together to perform an amazing concert series during the Australian Youth Orchestra’s esteemed national training program, the AYO National Music Camp, in January.

The country’s most gifted and aspiring young musicians, composers, music journalists and arts administrators are now spending a fortnight of intensive training with renowned international conductors and tutors during the AYO National Music Camp. Their achievements will be displayed in a series of free concert performances at Llewellyn Hall.

The Australian Youth Orchestra’s chief executive officer, Colin Cornish said: “AYO’s National Music Camp is a chance for talented young musicians to totally immerse themselves in the world of music and to be surrounded by other like-minded individuals over two weeks of intense but rewarding rehearsals, tutorials, performances and broadcast opportunities.”

“The result of their hard work is presented for the public’s benefit during the celebrated free concert series. This will be a one-off opportunity to listen to the country’s most accomplished young musicians in a variety of ensembles and orchestras.”

This year ‘rhythm’ will be a focus of the camp and is being led by renowned percussionist Tim White who is originally from Canberra.

In addition to directing this year’s music camp, Tim White attended the program early in his career and commented: “My first National Music Camp changed my life – it was an inspirational event for a shy triangle player from Canberra.

“I urge all music lovers to come to Canberra and watch this inspiring and beautiful concert series.”

There are eight concerts for the public to enjoy ranging from orchestral extravaganzas featuring all the musicians, to smaller percussion ensembles, brass ensembles, advanced chamber music concert and a composition concert whereby students compose the music in their debut performance.

The major performances will be held on Saturday 9 and 16 of January at 4.30 and 8pm.

Concert performances will be held at Llewellyn Hall at the Australian National University School of Music between January 9 and 17, 2010. Tickets are free of charge. For more information visit www.ayo.com.au.

The Australian Youth Orchestra, 2010 National Music Camp, Concert Performances.

AYO National Music Camp Orchestras
Saturday 9 January, 4.30pm

EDWARDS Veni Creator Spiritus
SMETANA The Moldau
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op.36

Advanced Chamber Music Concert
Friday 15 January, 1.00pm


The showcase of the AYO National Music Camp chamber music program including works by Nielsen, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich, this will be a performance not to be missed

AYO National Music Camp Orchestras
Saturday 9 January, 8.00pm


SUK Serenade for Strings, Op.6
ADAMS The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot for Orchestra
PROKOFIEV Romeo and Juliet: Excerpts from Suite No. 1 & Suite No. 2, Op.64

Composition Concert
Friday 15 January, 8.00pm


Join the AYO composers to hear their compositions premiered by an ensemble of AYO tutors.

Percussion Ensemble Concert
Wednesday 13 January, 5.30pm

Directed by John Arcaro, Ian Cleworth and Tim White the 2010 Percussion Ensemble includes works designed to inspire, challenge and entertain.

AYO National Music Camp Orchestras
Saturday 16 January, 4.30pm


PURCELL The Double Dealer, Z592
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis
WEBERN Passacaglia, Op.1
STRAUSS Don Juan, Op.20

Brass Ensemble Concert
Thursday 14 January, 5.30pm

Conductor Nick Byrne
Join us for a rousing concert by an ensemble of Australia's finest young brass players under the baton of Nick Byrne.

AYO National Music Camp Orchestras
Saturday 16 January, 8.00pm


WF BACH Sinfonia in F major Dissonant
ELLIOTT GYGER Deep & Dissolving Verticals of Light
WAGNER Tristan and Isolde: Prelude & Liebestod
BARTOK Concerto for Orchestr

For more information, please contact:

Amanda Ross
Access Public Relations
T: (02) 9279 4133
M: 0414 987 327
E: amanda@accesspr.com.au

Sylvia Geaitani
Access Public Relations
T: (02) 9279 4033
M: 0414 755 162
E: sylvia@accesspr.com.au

About AYO

The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) is one of the world’s most prestigious and innovative training organisations for young pre-professional musicians. Our training pathway has been created to nurture the musical development of Australia’s finest young instrumentalists across metropolitan and regional Australia: from the emerging, gifted, school-aged student, to those on the verge of a professional career. The AYO presents over a dozen tailored training and performance programs each year for aspiring musicians, composers, arts administrators and music journalists aged 12 to 30. For more information, visit www.ayo.com.au

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