Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 About the Hub The North Music Hub was set up in early 2012 and works in partnership with local and national arts programmes and organisations. Its objective is to deliver the government’s commitment to improving the quality of local music services and our performance is monitored by Arts Council . There are great opportunities to be part of the Hub and this edition contains information about how and when you can get involved in music NASSO Workshop at Music Centre, conductor Trevor Wilson making across the county. ENTER

Supported using public funding by County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Where the Music Takes Us Linking through the Landscape - a cross-curricular project for rural primary schools Starting with an evocative piece of Once they were really familiar with the The schools involved in the project Theatre; Rural Arts, ; Epiphany orchestral music winding through the piece, Phoenix Dance and Rural Arts have embraced it whole-heartedly, Music; Live Music Now; English landscape, the children listened and helped the classes to create a dance each developing their own curricular Heritage; The Environment Agency. imagined: where was the music playing, or mural interpreting what they heard. approach and embedding music at With funding from: Arts Council, England; what was happening, who was there? its heart. Children, parents, staff and Next, history and geography lessons Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation; Taking either Villa Lobos’ Little Train members of the many organisations explored the local landscape in the Universal Music UK Sound Foundation of Caipira or Smetana’s River Vltava involved, have thoroughly enjoyed the context of their chosen theme of either as a stimulus, they explored the way whole exhausting, immersive, creative NASSO Workshop at Northallerton Music river or railway. The children then the music changed, and how the experience and now see their local Centre, conductor Trevor Wilson created their own class composition, orchestral instruments created images, river or railway in a totally new light. reflecting their local river or railway in moments and moods. They discussed the Yorkshire landscape. Once their Schools taking part were: St Peter’s their ideas, wrote poetry, stories and music was complete they went out into C of E Primary School, Brafferton; St descriptions and drew pictures. the countryside to perform, by the river Mary’s C of E Primary School, Bolton- or on the platform of a steam railway on-Swale; Embsay C of E Primary station. This was a fantastic chance to School; Gillamoor C of E Primary play outside the school environment, School; Great Ouseburn Community to staff, parents and a very pleasantly Primary School; Hackforth and Hornby surprised audience of passengers, C of E Primary School; Kirby Hill C of station staff, ramblers and tourists. E Primary School; Community Primary School; Linton-on-Ouse Primary There have been several opportunities On the morning of Saturday 18th May, School; Osmotherley Community for the children to hear the orchestral around 50 primary school children, Primary School; Springwater School; music played live. In May, Trevor Wilson their brothers and sisters, parents Staveley Community Primary School; led a workshop on Smetana’s Vltava at and teachers, came to Northallerton Thirsk Community Primary School. Northallerton Music Centre, for primary Music Centre for a workshop on their school children, staff and families. A A huge thanks goes to everyone who river music, River Vltava by Bedrich similar workshop, this time exploring made this project possible. It was Smetana. The orchestra includes talented Villa Lobos’ Little Train (one of the new coordinated by Jess Hayne (Primary musicians from several high schools BBC Ten Pieces) is planned with North Music Network) in partnership with: in the area, including Northallerton, Yorkshire County Orchestra at the end North Yorkshire Music Hub; Thirsk, and . of term. Finally, an orchestral concert Philharmonic Orchestra; Wensleydale The session started, after an educational of railway and river music is to be held Railway; North Yorkshire Moors Railway; tuning-up session, with a chance for a at Locomotion Museum in Shildon. Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam volunteer to get the orchestra to play Railway; Locomotion Museum, Shildon; Project image by Becky the two final chords of the piece. McMurray (Unique4us) Keld Visitor Centre; Phoenix Dance

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The students demonstrated their This was a chance rarely available to instruments, how high and low they could audiences, and the children were excited play and some of the techniques used and fascinated in equal measure. to create various effects in parts of the The workshop was a great success, piece. A collection of volunteers from the with parents, children and teachers audience then trained up on percussion all commented on how much they to add drama in the section representing had enjoyed it. Thank you to Su St John’s Rapids and became very Evans and Trevor Wilson for all their adept at following the conductor. The hard work organising it, and to the audience had the chance to sing along orchestra for being so welcoming to the main theme with specially written and performing so well. words, and as a finale the primary children moved to sit amongst the players and In the words of some of the children: heard a full performance of the Vltava “My favourite thing in our topic is when from the orchestra’s point of view. we went to perform our piece on the bridge near the valley steps. During Osmotherley School, ready to perform Leyburn’s Year 3 performers on Redmire station, and their music teacher their river music at Cod Beck music lessons we have been preparing a piece representing Cod Beck River. We Joolz Form, pictured with Virginia Arrowsmith (Education and Engagement were split into year groups and prepared Officer, Wensleydale Railway), Jess Hayne (Project Coordinator) our music. I liked picking the instruments performance. The audience reviews and working together. Working with said it was ‘a fabulous event to stumble my friends to compose was very fun. across’ a ‘truly magical moment’ It let our imaginations run wild…it and ‘just a beautiful experience’. was very interactive and exciting. Leyburn had a splendid visit to the “When we got to the valley steps the Wensleydale Railway, supported by visitors/parents came and made a Virginia Arrowsmith, their education crowd next to the bridge. I enjoyed and engagement officer. Their music performing at the river because it was created a lovely, atmospheric depiction Kirby Hill travel in style! a great chance to show our music. of a train journey, ably led by their young conductor. The audience “I’m really happy that we did this included a carriageful of passengers topic. It was a really nice opportunity on an excursion (with tea and scones) to be able to let your mind run free and some appreciative railway staff. and be able to play with friends.” The performance was followed by a rather The spontaneous audience, damp sketching session in the dales, comprisingstaff, parents, some passing before returning by train to school. ramblers and some visitors from the States, thoroughly enjoyed the

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Ruth, from Phoenix Dance Theatre, Gillamoor’s performance was the first of three hosted by the North Yorkshire inspired the Year 5 & 6 children at Moors Railway, coordinated by Helena Fox. Their piece started with a noisy Brafferton to create an imaginative evocation of the city, with crowds, car horns, sirens, and dogs and a chorally interpretation of Smetana’s music. spoken poem. As the clock struck the hour, the train was announced over the They chose and incorporated a tannoy and set off with a beautifully rhythmic spoken counterpoint, joined by wide range of movements, evoking percussion and gradually getting up to full speed. An especially composed the water, waves and wildlife song described the journey through the countryside to the coast. A final section of the river, and ending with a then conjured up the watery sea, and the enthusiastically anticipated ‘fish and very effective sailing boat. The chips for tea’! As the performance finished, a vast, very real, black steam engine pupils learnt about cooperation, loomed up through a cloud of steam and stopped next to the musicians. teamwork, and leadership, as well The class briefly visited the ‘Young Engineers’ exhibition at as developing their coordination, Pickering Station before catching a train to visit a railway artist River dance at Brafferton Primary School balance and interpretive skills. and then explore the geography of the North Moors.

Staveley Primary School’s river mural

Train mural from Thirsk Primary school

Gillamoor School setting up on Pickering Station

4 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Dales primary pupils hit the right notes in community music project Primary school pupils from seven listed structure, carries the railway over schools have been the Ribble Valley and the Trust came working with the county music service up with the idea of children coming on a project to take part in a big sing together to sing under its arches as a under the arches of Ribblehead viaduct. way of getting them to understand and take pride in their heritage and history. The singing initiative was a partnership between North Yorkshire’s Music Service Pupils and staff from Ingleton, Austwick, and the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Giggleswick, Settle, Long Preston Trust and formed part of the Trust’s and Hellifield primary schools, as Heritage Lottery funded Stories in Stone well as the independent Giggleswick project, which is in its fourth year. Junior School, had been rehearsing separately in their own schools with Over 200 children gathered together at support from Ian Bangay, head of the Ribblehead to sing three folk songs with a music service in the weeks leading Yorkshire flavour, including one about the up to the viaduct performance. building of the Victorian Settle to Carlisle railway. The viaduct, a stunning grade II encapsulate the history and culture of They then gathered to rehearse the the area and then enabling them to sing songs altogether at Clapham Church during the morning before being the songs altogether in such an iconic transported to the viaduct for their setting, the Trust hopes it will strengthen performance in the afternoon. the connection of these children to the places they have grown up in. It’s all part “It was an incredible experience to go of a wider endeavour to keep these rural from rehearsing in the classroom to communities thriving and sustainable.” performing with hundreds of pupils at such an iconic venue,” said Ian. “Music has the power to connect people to places and children and “This project was a great way through teachers really enjoyed the songs music to get young people interested and their stories. I am sure they will in and passionate about the beauty of always remember the day they came the area from an early age. By teaching together to sing under the viaduct.” children these folk songs, which

5 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Harrogate Music Centre It’s been a busy six months at Harrogate Chamber Orchestra @ Cathedral HYWO Royal Hall Music Centre since our last bulletin. A huge highlight and privilege was being part of Harrogate International Youth Festival of Music and Dance over Easter. We gave three fantastic performances: HYJO performed as part of the Big Band Night at the Royal Hall, Chamber Orchestra performed at Ripon Cathedral, and HYWO also performed at The Royal Hall as part of the final concert Parental Guidance Almsford Fun Day to end a hugely successful festival. All three groups had fantastic audience support and feedback, and enjoyed Will Osborne has been invited to be part On 22nd June we welcomed Huckleberry performing with other musicians from all of the organisational committee for the Films who came in to record footage of over the world. Head of Music Centre festival next year, and looks forward to our Saturday Mornings at HMC, helping HMC being part of the festival in 2020. us to create a promotional short. The film will include interviews and quotes from On 8th June we welcomed Owen Cox HYJO Royal Hall our members. We have already received to HMC, who ran a brilliant workshop for some great quotes from parents via our String ensembles. Owen is head of email. It means the world to receive great Strings at Chethams and String Coach feedback from parents and students, so with the National Children’s Orchestra. It their contributions are much appreciated. was a wonderful and inspiring workshop. Wind Band Almsford Thank you to Owen and to everyone The end of term arrived before we knew who supported and took part in the it and our last concerts of the academic workshop; it was a fantastic experience. year were held on Sunday 30th June, at St Aiden’s School. This was a culmination We have just enjoyed a great day taking of a fantastic year’s work and showcasing part at the Almsford Community Fun the wonderful talents of our members. Day. Wind Band, Ukuleles and the Parental Guidance ensembles took The next date in the calendar will be part and played to a very appreciative our Open Day on September 21st - audience. Thank you to all involved more about that in the next bulletin. – the weather was kind to us and it was a really enjoyable occasion. Owen Cox running String Workshop

6 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Northallerton Music Centre The Spring Term finished with two On Saturday 18th May, the Senior Northallerton Jazz Band ‘Mood Swings’ successful concerts both taking place Orchestra welcomed primary school performed at The North Yorkshire on Saturday 6th April. The first concert children from around the area to Music Agricultural Show on Sunday 16th June. highlighted the various wind bands at Centre to hear them perform Vltava. The band performed 3 sets of music Music Centre - the Little Band, Junior The children have been studying rivers throughout the day with many visitors Band and Senior Wind and Jazz in a project led by Jess Hayne and have to the showground stopping to listen to Bands plus guitar ensemble and The used Vltava as their music stimulus them. The weather was kind and the rain Banned! The afternoon concert saw as it depicts a river’s journey from its held off until the band had finished a set a performance by junior and senior source to the city of Prague. Children and the sun came back as they returned strings, junior and senior orchestra, as thoroughly enjoyed listening to the to the Music Marquee! Another great day well as junior and senior choirs. Many various instruments of the orchestra, Music was on sale on Saturday 8th out for the dads again on Father’s Day! of the groups also performed joint as well as joining in the performance. June in the first of what is hoped to Our Summer concerts will be held pieces. Parents and students thoroughly be many Music Exchanges. Students at the end of term, with our senior enjoyed seeing the progression of the were asked to clear out old music ensembles performing at The Forum on ensembles with many older students books that they didn’t use or want 30th June, and the Junior Ensembles reminiscing about their time as juniors. any more. These were then displayed performing at Northallerton Music and students could look through them Centre on 6th July. The former is also throughout the morning and make a an opportunity to acknowledge the 8 donation of 50p or £1 for any items they students who will be leaving us and wanted. The morning made over £15. heading on to Universities in September.

The local Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR) Shop in Northallerton had a donation of a bag of Djembes. Unsure what to do with them, they kindly asked if Music Centre or its teachers could use them. We gratefully received them and will be putting them to good use with The Banned in a future concert. Northallerton Music Centre Parents committee also gave a donation to YCR.

Northallerton Jazz Band ‘Mood Swings’

7 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Music Centre Harrogate Army Foundation College Concert Selby Music Centre joined together with the other North Yorkshire Music Centres, and the Royal Armoured Corps Band, to present a concert on Sunday 17th February. Selby Music Centre sent their Brass Band to perform, which included a varied programme and featured Hattie Snowden as a soloist on Tenor Horn. York Light Orchestra at Selby Music Centre

Eskdale Festival various events performed brilliantly Selby Music Centre took part in the Orchestra again to a packed audience. The Choir Eskdale Festival in on Saturday workshop morning gave an exceptional performance 9th March. The Brass Band and Senior Selby Music Centre played host to and their numbers have continued Concert Band came first in both their the York Light Orchestra on Saturday to grow throughout the year. Those classes, with high distinction marks. 30th March. Over 25 players gave taking part for the first time showed It was a very early start to the day, up their time to come and work great confidence on stage! leaving a rather wet Selby at 7.45am with our students for the morning, Following a successful Open morning on a packed coach, but thankfully culminating in a concert for parents at at the beginning of the Summer Whitby was sunny and breezy! A the end of the morning sessions. All term, beginner students have been big thank you to Andy Novell for our students thoroughly enjoyed the offered free places for the term to directing both bands so brilliantly. experience and it is something which encourage them to get involved with we can hopefully build upon next year. playing and singing in an ensemble. A Grand Day Out! Thank you to Strings director Helen Moulds for organising the event. Goodbyes We say Goodbye to Jenny Bantick End of term Concert who has directed the Trouble Clefs Selby Music Centre ended the spring (Beginner Band) and the Senior term with a full Centre concert featuring Woodwind players. She will continue to 10 ensembles. All of the groups who work in schools during the week, but had performed earlier in the term at we will all miss her at Music Centre.

8 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Music Centre most of the members move up to Concert and polished performances of more Mid-Year Concerts Band and showed that they are more Frets and Cake traditional repertoire and Jacob Lockyer On Saturday 2nd February, Skipton than ready for the challenge! Encore!, On Sunday 17th March, Skipton Music performed a stunning solo – you could Music Centre presented its three Mid- our ensemble for adults, showed how Centre hosted their annual Frets and have heard a pin drop. As promised, Year concerts. All ensembles performed much they have developed this year, with Cake concert at Christ Church in Skipton. there was indeed cake. Much cake. I with their usual flair and confidence, confident, musical performances in a This year we were joined by Guitar am pleased to say that the audience all with our beginners group, Launch Pad challenging repertoire. Guitar Ensemble, Group and Ukulele group from Harrogate stepped up to the challenge of not only demonstrating confidence beyond their String Ensemble and Orchestra provided Music Centre. A full and enthusiastic providing the cake, but also consuming experience, performing not only brilliantly the ‘Acoustic Set’, mid-afternoon concert audience enjoyed a huge variety of it - there were only 4 slices left at the as an ensemble (including a lovely solo and showed how even the smaller musical styles from some very talented end of the afternoon. Ensemble Director by Naomi in Ode to Joy), but also their groups can create a really mature, well musicians, including a full set performed Matthew Annable even baked and asked own composed piece. Junior Concert rounded sound. In the evening, Fret Band from memory, some beautiful singing students to decorate a special Frets and Band performed their last concert before had the audience’s heads bopping and from Harrogate’s Ukulele ensemble, Cake carrot cake for the event! A Huge toes tapping to the range of popular and a wonderful selection of popular thank you to Simon, David and Sophie tunes. Percussion Ensemble, Concert tunes from Skipton’s Fret Band, which who helped to organise and serve the Band and Big Band all blew away any had feet tapping throughout! Skipton’s refreshments on the day. I really don’t cobwebs with their powerful, polished Guitar Ensemble and a select Guitar know what we’d do without the Friends! sound. There were some confident, Group from Harrogate provided musical musical solos from the saxes and Skipton trumpets in Big Band which were very well appreciated by the audience. Concert Waterways Festival Band’s ABBA medley was enhanced On the May Bank Holiday weekend, (if that was possible) by the addition Skipton Waterways Festival played host to performances from Skipton Music Centre Mid-Year Concert of Ensemble Director Kevin’s wig… Concert Band and Fret Band. A short hop and a skip from our rehearsal venue, the main stage at the Festival provided an opportunity for two of our senior bands to show off their talents to the local and wider area. Both performances drew in the crowds (and several ducks…) and a very appreciative audience were treated to a varied selection of music on both days. Sophie also performed a fabulous solo, singing for the first time with Fret Band on the Sunday. Bravo to all involved.

9 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Scarborough Area Music Centre On 26th January we held our Winter Music Centres in North Yorkshire, as Saturday 16th March saw us in the Saturday 30th March saw our two string Concert, this time at St Peter`s Church well as the County Big Band and County grand hall of the Spa in Scarborough groups, Junior Strings and SAYStO in Norton as our usual venue, Pickering Choir. This event took place at the for our 35th annual Boyes Celebrity perform at Queen Street Methodist Church, was undergoing refurbishment Army Training Barracks and our band Concert. Performing were BIG, Jazz Train, Church along with a professional string works. This concert featured the Guitar put on a magnificent performance. Junior Concert Band, and EASY Band. quartet Aurora Strings. We invited them Ensemble, Junior Strings, SAYStO, and Our celebrity guest band was Atlantic back after such a successful concert On 9th March, our EASY Band travelled Ebony from Scarborough Music Centre, Crossover who played the first half of the the previous year. They worked with up the road to Whitby to perform in as well as the Whitby Area Concert concert, led by saxophonist Jim Corry. our string groups in rehearsals during the Eskdale Festival of the Arts and Band and Mistral (Wind Group) from There were seven artists altogether: the afternoon and also performed with achieved a First Place in the Big Band Whitby Music Centre in a joint venture. Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bari Sax, Trumpet, them in the evening. Their own set was under 18 section! There we met with Piano, Bass and Drums. The group an eclectic mix of pieces from Pop to On 16th February, just before we broke colleagues from Whitby and Selby Music worked closely with our students during Classical, all arranged for a string quartet. for the half term holiday, the EASY Band Centres who were also competing, the afternoon rehearsals and also played under the baton of Nigel Blenkiron, giving us the opportunity to listen to alongside our groups in the second half, performed at Westborough Church in other bands while we were there. supporting and inspiring them. We thank Scarborough in a joint concert with the Boyes Stores for their continued support Scarborough Concert Band to raise of this event over the last 35 years! money for our Music Centre funds. The concert was well attended and the On Friday 29th March, both Jazz Train finale saw both bands joining forces to and EASY Band performed in Snainton perform Puttin’ On The Ritz together. Village Hall to a packed audience. We have done this concert for many years On 17th February, our Junior Concert now and each year they have to fit in Band travelled to Harrogate to perform more chairs as the audience continues in a massed joint concert with other to grow! We were well looked after and ensembles from each of the other five saw the greatest tray of sandwiches you would ever hope to see! Wednesday 13th March saw our senior string group SAYStO perform at the Methodist Church in as part of the Rotary One Voice Concert. This concert featured a variety of groups from around the area coming together for this fundraising event. SAYStO were specially invited by the Filey Mayor who had attended our Christmas Gala Concert and was so impressed with their performance.

10 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 Whitby Music Centre The Spring Term at Whitby Music Centre is always a very busy one, with many events and activities for all the ensembles. On 26th January we travelled to St Peter’s Church in Norton with our wind ensemble Mistral, as well as our Whitby Area Concert Band to team up with ensembles from Scarborough Music Centre in a joint concert. Both ensembles performed well and it was good to see members from the two music centres interacting with one another. Our trip to Harrogate Army Barracks on 17th February with our Esk Valley Concert Band (EVCB) was an amazing day out and a great experience for the ensemble. We got to work alongside Army musicians and get their feedback about our ensemble. We also heard bands from other NYCC Music Centres, as well as the County Big Band and Whitby Ensembles at County Choir. It was a great opportunity Eskdale Festival of Arts to listen to other music centre groups too, from bands to an orchestra. The 9th-16th March was extremely busy so both groups were subsequently Our last event in the Spring Term was as each of our ensembles took part in invited back on 16th March to perform on 6th April, where both the Whitby the Eskdale Festival of Arts at some point in the Eskdale Festival Gala Concert Jazz Collective and Mistral took part during the week. Our choir performed on for high achievers in the festival. in a concert at St Hilda`s Church in the Wednesday evening while most of Whitby to raise money for the Young On Friday 22nd March we had a our groups performed on the Saturday, Musicians Trust charity. The concert also delightful concert at Fylingthorpe and achieved many first places! A included professional musicians such Methodist church involving our beginner special mention must go to our Big as Moorland Wind and we were also band Wider Opportunities Whitby, Band (now called Whitby Jazz Collective) treated to the sounds of internationally Whitby Area Concert Band and the who, under the baton of Mr Tony Cross renowned cellist Jamie Walton choir Whitby Area Vocal Ensemble. We achieved the highest distinction possible. performing some Bach Cello suites. also had volunteers playing solos. A similar accolade went to our EVCB under Mr Bob Butterfield`s leadership,

11 North Yorkshire County Council Music Hub Newsletter • Issue 21 Summer 2019 NYMAZ presents: Sounding Out musician residencies! thank you to the musicians from Tipping Point, who have been truly inspirational English folk music / for the young people taking part. / 30 Oct-1 Nov NYMAZ has two more musician The third residency of the year will be residencies coming up in the led by English folk group Tappy Lappy new academic year, focusing on quartet and will take place at Helmsley Brazilian music and English folk. Arts Centre during October half term. Both residencies are open to young Over three days of workshops, young musicians of all abilities, aged 10-18. musicians will explore the engaging songs, lively melodies and compelling During May half term, young people harmonies of English folk alongside in Selby spent an inspiring three days the quartet, and perform with them working with the fantastic contemporary in a concert on the Friday evening. jazz quartet Tipping Point, creating Jazz Residency with ‘Tipping Point’ new improvised music and exploring the Both the upcoming residencies expressive styles and vibrancy of jazz are completely free to take part in! alongside the quartet! In just three days, We just ask for £5 when booking the group of enthusiastic young musicians to reserve one ticket in the concert created an hour-long programme of new for a friend or family-member. music, which they debuted in a concert For more information, or to request to family and friends at Selby Town Hall. some flyers for your students, contact Incorporating influences from a range Brazilian music / Skipton [email protected] or 01904 of genres, and heavily improvisation- / 21-29 September 543382. A limited number of spaces based, the concert blew everybody are available, and they will be allocated The next Sounding Out residency will away and the creativity and talent of on a first come, first served basis. introduce young musicians to Brazilian all the musicians involved was clear. Travel bursaries are also available. music and takes place in Skipton In the lead up to the residency, across two weekends in September. Sounding Out is delivered by NYMAZ in Tipping Point also gave fantastic Over four days of creative music partnership with Live Music Now, Jazz taster workshops at Selby Music workshops, participants will work North, EFDSS, and the North Yorkshire Centre and Holy Family Catholic High alongside percussionist Ali Mac to Music Hub, and supported by funding School, introducing students to jazz discover the sounds and rhythms of from Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn improvisation and conduction, and Brazil, working towards a concert on Foundation and Santander Foundation. creating some brilliant new music too! the final day for friends and family. NYMAZ would like to say a massive

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