Monthly Archives: April 2013

NYOS Junior Orchestra

Congratulations to the following pupils who were all performing in the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland Junior Orchestra concert at Gateshead last Sunday Night:

Oboe-Chris Vettraino S1, Clarinet-Eve Burgoyne S2, Bassoon-Lucy Gibson S2, Alice Beglan-Grant S2, Campbell Lang S1, French Horn-Alec Ross S2, Gregor McInnes S2, Lorna Paton S2Ā and Percussion-Calum Robson S2Ā and Tom Potter S1

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland – Summer School

There are a number of music courses which are suitable for students wishing to experience what life would be like on a full-time music course.Ā  These include:

Guitar – a oneĀ week immersion in the study ofĀ guitarĀ focusing on technical and musical development

Percussion –Ā five day immersion in the study of percussionĀ focusing on technical and musical development

Entry into the Creative IndustriesĀ  (Music) –Ā Ā this week long course is for seniorĀ pupils that are considering a career in music

Pupils may be eligible to apply for the Agnes Allen Bursary Scheme

Visit the website www.rcs.as.uk/summerschools for further information

Fundraising advertisement

Mr West, the woodwind teacher at Williamwood, has gone to great lengths to produce a CD featuring his son Moray in order to raise funds.Ā  What follows is the description of theĀ CD that can be bought on Amazon.Ā Ā  It is also currently being advertised and played on Classic FM.Ā 

“Scotland Boy is the extraordinary new album showcasing the sensational heartbreakingly beautiful treble voice of the young Scottish schoolboy Moray West. It features classical, Scots and popular songs and has been made with the Orchestra of Scottish Opera and many of Scotland’s finest professional musicians to help raise funds for Ciaran Pryce, who suffered a serious neck injury in a tragic rugby accident while playing for his High School (The Ciaran Pryce appeal fund has been set up by Cambuslang Rugby Club). Moray is the youngest boy to have been signed to the Syco/Sony BMG label and his first album which he made was with Angelis went platinum with sales of over 390,000 copies. Simon Cowell described the 11 year old boy Moray as “super talented” and “probably the best singer I have ever heard”. Moray was a member of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior chorus and both he and Ciaran were members of the National Boys choir of Scotland under Christopher Bell. This timeless eclectic collection of songs is truly a special album.”

Copies can be bought from Mr West or on Amazon priced at Ā£12.