14th March 2015 

 

Suzuki cello specialist Richard Boardman visited the island to spend a day giving tuition to our youngest cellists, involving a mixture of group activities and paired tuition.  The day also gave the children the experience of Dalcroze, in which they coordinated movement games with skipping ropes and balls in time with a musical accompaniment.

 

Dalcroze games with Richard Boardman

 

 

20th-22nd February 2015

 

On the 20th February Jersey welcomed the English Brass Academy to Jersey to hold a weekend brass course at the Jersey Academy of Music, Chateau Vermont. Led by EBA’s Artistic Director Paul Archibald plus Steve Stirling & Jonathon Hopes, they & local tutors joined forces to inspire & coach 37 players aged 8-20!

 

English Brass Academy

The course commenced on the Friday evening with an opening concert at Jersey’s St Helier Town Hall where visiting & local tutors joined to perform solos & ensemble works which included Mozart’s Magic Flute for 4 Horns (Alan Civil) with Steve Stirling, Victoria Laurens, Pippa Lumbard & Stuart Lumbard. EBA tutors performed Poulenc’s Trio for Trumpet, Horn & Trombone.

 

Saturday morning at 9am welcomed a bustling atmosphere of nerves & excitement throughout the Chateau! This quickly moved to laughter & fun with Paul Archibald’s clever & enjoyable ice-breakers & warm up games! Steve Stirling led the students into an insightful session on breathing & before they knew it everyone was relaxed & focused, ready for the hard work to begin! Players were split into a variety of chamber groups – being mindful of age as well as ability & off they went! Not long before a well-earned break was due before another ensemble session!

 

EBA Rehearsal 2

 

After lunch time the players were split according to instruments for a performance workshop. Each student had 10 or 15 minutes to perform & gain a mini lesson from the visiting tutors – a fascinating experience to observe as well as participate in! Every player gained so much from this session regardless of the standard of the student on the platform in tips & techniques to explore.

 

EBA Rehearsal 3

 

After a break more ensemble work saw pieces taking good shape in preparation for the course concert the following afternoon. 5pm saw the majority of students pack up for the day, leaving the advanced older students to take part in a very insightful discussion on the world of music colleges & universities & the professional world of playing. Tutors & students also joined together to rehearse the Capriol Suite.

 

EBA Rehearsal 4

 

Sunday again started with warm ups & games, including rhythm games & a surprisingly tricky game “3,6,9”. Ensemble time was then the emphasis for the remainder of the morning, where rough edges were smoothed & chamber music techniques refined in preparation for the afternoon’s performance.

 

EBA Rehearsal 1

After a full concert rehearsal which included a mass performance of “Summer in Spain” cleverly arranged by Paul Archibald to include every one of the 37 players, family & friends arrived to fill to capacity the concert hall to enjoy a very successful concert. This included Quintets, dectets & other chamber groups & the before mentioned massed performance!!

 

The weekend was a great success which both students & tutors thoroughly enjoyed! New friends were gained & playing standards were definitely heightened!

 

“The recent collaboration with the Jersey Academy of Music was a real highlight for me and my work with English Brass Academy. The enthusiasm and professionalism of everyone at JAM, the beautiful environment of the Chateau and the opportunity to work with such positive, talented students was very memorable. I hope that this will be the first of many joint projects in the future.” Paul Archibald, Artistic Director, English Brass Academy

 

”A brilliant weekend of brass workouts for all comers in the palatial setting of Chateau Vermont! It was fantastic to see young players raise their game so quickly and get to grips with blowing for real! The concert at the end of the weekend was very exciting – some strong musical personalities started to emerge – I’m sure we will be seeing a lot more of brass players from Jersey!” Steve Stirling, Horn Tutor, English Brass Academy

 

Special thanks goes to the visiting tutors for their enthusiasm & inspiration, local tutors for giving up their time & to the support of the Jersey Academy of Music & Jersey Music Service – without whom this wonderful weekend would not have been possible!

 

Pippa Lumbard, Brass tutor, Jersey Academy of Music

 

8th February 2015, 7pm, Jersey Arts Centre

 

The Spring 2015 JYCO session was a considerable collaboration, bringing the orchestra alongside visiting students from Chetham’s School of Music, the Victoria College Preparatory School Choir, the Beaulieu Chamber Choir, and PwC Jersey Young Musician of the Year 2014 Lillian Garnier.  The programme of music focussed on an exciting selection of French and British works, and the orchestra was conducted by the Director of Music at Chetham’s, Stephen Threlfall.  Rehearsals began in the weekends leading up to the concert:

 

JYCO in rehearsal

 

The orchestra focussed on Debussy’s Petite Suite for Chamber Orchestra, Faure’s Pavane (with the Beaulieu Chamber School Choir led by Gitte-Maj Donoghue), and Lindlay’s Ave Maria in a special orchestral arrangement written by local young composer Ruben Maric (with the Victoria College Preparatory School Choir, led by Jane Silvester). The visiting students from Chetham’s School of Music comprised a string quintet and oboe, and during their visit to the island they performed three separate schools concerts, in total performing to over five hundred children:

 

Chetham's school performance at VCP

 

Chetham's school performance at JCG Prep

 

The concert itself took place on Sunday 8th February at the Jersey Arts Centre, and featured the combined choirs with the orchestra, and a solo recital given by Lillian Garnier, winner of the 2014 PwC Jersey Young Musician of the Year Competition.  There was barely a seat to spare in the theatre, and all the students involved did themselves proud!  Our thanks go the Strasser Trust for their continued support of the Jersey Youth Chamber Orchestra, run through the partnership of the academy with the Jersey Music Service.

 

JYCO and combined choirs at the Jersey Arts Centre