SWINDON YOUNG MUSICIAN COMPETITION 2017 RESULTS
Senior Group (age 15-17 years)
Instrumentalists
1st - Isobel Haynes, St John’s Marlborough, Andante by Klengal on Cello
2nd - Alexander Harris, Royal Wootton Bassett Academy, Concerto by Franz Strauss on French Horn
3rd - Niamh Potter, Royal Wootton Bassett Academy, Ad Libitum Allegro by Saint Saens on Oboe
Highly Commended - Nayan Mistry, Highworth Warneford, Rondo Rodeo by Gary Ryan on Guitar
Vocalists
1st - Caitlin MacClay, Bradon Forest School, Secondhand White Baby Grand by Witman & Shaiman
2nd - Joseph Marletta, St John’s Marlborough, Standchen by Schubert
3rd - Jordan-Lee Allen, Nova Hreod Academy, I Dreamed a Dream by Claude Schoenberg
Highly Commended - Caitlin Eastham, Highworth Warneford, Modern Time by Caitlin Eastham
Highly Commended - Kate Palmer, Kingsown School, No-one is Alone by Stephen Sondheim
Junior Group (under 15 years)
Instrumentalists
1st - Kamyah Ghyabi, Isambard Community School, Praeludium from Holberg Suite by Greig on Piano
2nd - Ella Reindl, Highworth Warneford, Swing Thing by Powelsland on Acoustic Guitar
3rd - Alfie Lee, St Josephs Catholic College, You Can Call Me Miguel by Steuer on Drums
Highly Commended - Charlotte Martin, St Josephs Catholic College, River Flows in You by Yiruma on Piano
Vocalists (2 places only as only 4 entrants)
1st - Phoebe Maddison, Isambard Community School, Miss You by Rubin Stewart & Ballard
2nd - Holly Bristow, Nova Hreod Academy, Empire State of Mind by Alicia Keys
back The young musicians gave us 3 hours of incredible ENTERTAINMENT. The 2020 competition is on Sunday 9th February at the Blunsdon House Hotel
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