The Rotary Cluster Young Musician Final for District Central and Eastern England recently took place in one of the most beautiful and historic churches in Hertfordshire. Known as the “Wool Church” since 792, it was later renamed St Mary’s in 1497.
The building itself carries a remarkable history, having endured centuries of misfortune—destroyed by fire in 910, severely damaged by strong winds in 1115, struck by lightning in 1292, and even affected by an earthquake in 1298. Yet, through each challenge, it has been restored, standing today as a testament to resilience and heritage.
As you enter the church, your attention is immediately drawn to a large and striking painting, momentarily pulling your gaze away from the pews and historic features that surround you. Moving further inside, towards the altar, you are met with the sight of a magnificent grand piano—a rare and essential presence for such a prestigious competition.
The atmosphere of the event was nothing short of mesmerising. The acoustics of the building enhanced every note, creating a truly immersive musical experience that delighted all who attended.
Rotary is proud to support many youth initiatives, and the Young Musician competition is a shining example of this commitment. The level of talent on display was exceptional. Each participant demonstrated not only remarkable skill but also a deep dedication to their craft, reflecting countless hours of practice and passion for music.
The challenging task of selecting winners fell to the adjudicators, whose trained and sensitive ears are finely tuned to detect even the most subtle nuances—almost as delicate as the flutter of a butterfly’s wings.
The Vocal WinnerRei Harris delivered outstanding performances of:
Alma del core – Antonio Caldara
Maria from West Side Story – Leonard Bernstein
Stars from Les Misérables – Claude-Michel Schönberg
Sponsored by: The Rotary Club of Ascot & Wokingham
The Instrumental WinnerTailin Liu (Piano) performed:
Toccata in E minor BWV 914 – J.S. Bach
Élégie – Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sponsored by: The Rotary Club of Bishop’s Stortford
Certificates of achievement and the winning cups were presented by Mark Williamson, District Governor of District 1240, and Kendal Pitt, District Governor Elect of District 1260.
Congratulations to all participants for their outstanding performances, and a heartfelt thank you to Alan Childs for organising such a memorable final for the Central and Eastern Rotary Districts.
Author: Claudio Duran
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