The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland
SUMMER TOUR 2016
First leg with NYOS Jazz Access
Featuring Soloists
Iain Ballamy & Liane Carroll Music Director:
Malcolm Edmonstone Principal Conductor:
Andrew Bain
Such Sweet Thunder ISLE OF SKYE • GLASGOW • BRADFORD ON AVON • LONDON
The aim of the School is to create a happy, caring and ordered community in which each individual can achieve his or her full potential both academically and socially. With our strong commitment to Music, we are proud to suppor t The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland.
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w w w. g l a s g o w h i g h . c o m The High School of Glasgow Ltd. Registered Charity No. SCO14768
The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland
This summer we are excited to welcome back two of our most celebrated guest artists, Iain Ballamy and Liane Carroll. Saxophonist and composer Iain Ballamy performs compositions from his extensive back catalogue, including All Men Amen and Floater. Pianist and vocalist Liane Carroll joins the Orchestra to perform a series of arrangements by Malcolm Edmonstone, including songs made popular by Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, Carole King and others. Liane has led a vocal combo as part of the NYOS Jazz Summer School for the past two years, and this year for the first time, a jazz choir performs with Liane and the Orchestra on tour. We are also absolutely delighted to announce that NYOS Jazz Orchestra will perform at the BBC Proms 2016 for the first time in its history. NYOS Jazz Orchestra will be led by Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain for late-night Prom 28, in which they mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death by performing Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s musical tribute to the Bard, Such Sweet Thunder. With instruments taking the roles of actors, Ellington’s piece broke new ground when it appeared in 1957 as part of a 12-track Shakespeare-themed album, and it still feels entirely fresh today. This year, NYOS Jazz Access performs on tour with NYOS Jazz Orchestra for the very first time. Under the direction of Jules Jackson, its repertoire includes an array of big band classics and arrangements of familiar recent hits.
NYOS Jazz Orchestra The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland
Please switch all mobile phones off or to silent. Filming and photography are not permitted during this performance. Thank you for your cooperation. Cover image: Midsummer Night’s Dream by Anná Lang 3
Such Sweet Thunder In 1956, jazz composer and bandleader Duke Ellington was in Stratford, Ontario, appearing with his Jazz Orchestra. Coincidentally, there was a Shakespeare Festival happening at the same time, and the Duke attended several performances. Inspired by what he saw in person, Ellington wrote a suite of music, dedicated to the Bard, entitled Such Sweet Thunder as an “attempt to parallel the vignettes of some of the Shakespearean characters in miniature – sometimes to the point of caricature” (Ellington, 1957). Much like Shakespeare’s theatre company the King’s Men, Ellington’s orchestra was his own repertory cast, and he wrote each piece specifically for its members.
This suite of music featured such luminaries of the jazz world as Clark Terry, Johnny Hodges and Sam Woodyard. In 12 movements, Ellington’s Such Sweet Thunder, orchestrated by Billy Strayhorn, focuses on each of the orchestra’s players with specific reference to ten of Shakespeare’s plays. In our version, we feature the most talented jazz musicians in Scotland, in a dedication to both William Shakespeare and Duke Ellington, two of the greatest writers of all time. Andrew Bain Principal Conductor of Jazz at NYOS
Access to Excellence ~ Setting the highest targets musically and academically ~ Intensive music training with many performing opportunities ~ An impressive and stimulating academic education ~ Entry for talented musicians, aged 9-19, by music audition from P5 to S6 ~ Scottish Government and bursary funding available up to full fees ~ Consistently excellent results.
Open Day Saturday 8 October
St Mary,s Music School Scotland's specialist music school and the choir school of St Mary's Cathedral Coates Hall, 25 Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5EL tel: 0131 538 7766
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Liane Carroll VOCALS & PIANO
Working with NYOS Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz Summer School has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Being in the paradise that is the Summer School on the Isle of Skye is just so conducive to creativity, and the whole team becomes a fabulous musical family for a few days. I feel honoured to be involved.”
Iain Ballamy SAXOPHONE
Last year was such a memorable time for me on Skye and marked the beginning of a special kinship with NYOS Jazz and my fellow tutors. After our time spent together in rehearsal, in the recording studio and on the road the music grew and blossomed. This band is now fit to play the Royal Albert Hall, and so it will – we have a BBC Prom there on 5 August 2016! I feel real pride in this band and what we have achieved together.” 5
ACCESS NYOS Jazz Access is a training ground for the next generation of top jazz musicians in Scotland. Young instrumentalists and vocalists enjoy opportunities to refine their improvisation and key solo and ensemble skills, and the band is an important step towards participation in the flagship Jazz Orchestra.
NYOS Jazz Access has performed at various venues across Scotland, including two recent residencies at the Aberdeen Jazz Festival.
Director: Jules Jackson Trumpet Saif Khalid, Dundee City TBC Trombone Angus Grierson, Perth & Kinross Anoushka Nanguy, East Renfrewshire Saxophone Josie Fairley Keast, Dumfries & Galloway Samuel Hay, Aberdeen City Josh Heggie, Falkirk Gavin Mungersdorf, West Lothian Jack Schendel, East Ayrshire Neavan Lobban, Highland Piano Emilia De Geer, Orkney Islands Innes Yellowlees, Scottish Borders Bass Alasdair MacFarlane, East Lothian Joanne Tait, Shetland Islands Drums Ruari Edmond, Highland Toni McVey, Glasgow City
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Saxophones *Helena Kay, Perth & Kinross Appin Mackay-Champion, Perth & Kinross Angus Morton, East Dunbartonshire Sophie Watson, Falkirk Matthew Carmichael, East Dunbartonshire Joshua Landsburgh, Dundee City Craig Nisbet, Dundee City Harry Weir, Renfrewshire Adam MacCloy, Glasgow City
Trumpet *Sean Gibbs, City of Edinburgh *Ewan Gilchrist, East Dunbartonshire Christos Stylianides, South Lanarkshire Cameron Thomson-Duncan, Fife Michael Watson, City of Edinburgh
Trombones
Adam Crighton, Aberdeen City *Richard Foote, South Lanarkshire Harry Maund, England Peter Thornton, Highlands
Piano David Swan, North Lanarkshire
Guitar Daniel Kemshell, Aberdeen City
Bass Ali Watson, East Dunbartonshire
Drums Tom Potter, East Renfrewshire *Jonathan Silk, Perth & Kinross
Jazz Choir Ellen Connelly, Glasgow City Luca Manning, Glasgow City Colette McLaughlin, Glasgow City Nora Messerich, Glasgow City Delilah Niel, Glasgow City Rachel Young, Renfrewshire *Ambassadors Delilah Niel
Rachel Young
Liane Carroll doesn’t just sing jazz. She is jazz. This is jazz of the highest quality. Believe.” Mojo
Liane Carroll Vocals & Piano London-born and Hastings-raised, award-winning singer/pianist Liane Carroll is one of the UK’s greatest musical treasures. A soulful, emotive singer, she is capable of reducing listeners to tears with her heartbreaking ability to inhabit a lyric, or of making an audience jump for joy with her breathtaking vocal virtuosity. What really makes Carroll stand out, however, is the way in which she delivers every song as though she wrote it. A classically trained pianist since the age of three, she possesses a true musicality that lifts her interpretations into the realms of art in their own right. To hear her sing even the best-known standard or the most hackneyed pop song is to hear that song afresh. In 2010 Liane signed to Quietmoney and released Up and Down featuring Kirk Whalum (saxophone) and the late Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn). Ballads followed in 2013 with arrangements specially written by Los Angeles-based, Grammy award winning orchestrator Chris Walden. The album was launched during a sell-out five-night residency at London’s renowned Pizza Express Jazz Club. Her most recent album Seaside, her third produced by James McMillan of Quietmoney was released on Linn Records in September 2015. Happily settled in Hastings with her husband, bassist Roger Carey, Liane maintains a hectic schedule of touring both in the UK and abroad, and regularly headlines at London’s legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. A passionate educator, she is a tutor at workshops, summer schools and festivals and regularly works with young ensembles and choirs.
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Ballamy’s is a melodic thoughtful style, born out in beautiful original tunes.” Time Out
Iain Ballamy Saxophone Iain Ballamy established himself playing alongside notables including Hermeto Pascoal, Gil Evans, George Coleman, Dewey Redman, Mike Gibbs and the New York Composers Orchestra. A founder member of Loose Tubes and Bill Bruford’s Earthworks, Ballamy was also a member of Django Bates’s Human Chain and Delightful Precipice. Currently signed to ECM records as FOOD with Norwegian percussionist Thomas Strønen and with Quercus featuring June Tabor and Huw Warren, Ballamy also leads an acoustic jazz quartet Anorak featuring pianist Gareth Williams, bassist Steve Watts and drummer Martin France. His interest in world music has led to collaborative concerts in India, China, Japan, Senegal, Colombia and across Europe, with groups including the Karnataka College of Percussion, Bangalore. Combined arts projects include works with poet Matthew Sweeney, choreographer Henri Oguike and contemporary Indian dance group Sankalpam. As a soloist, Ballamy premiered Gary Carpenter’s saxophone concerto Set with the BBC Philharmonic in 2014. In 2015 Ballamy performed Concerto for Stan Getz by Richard Rodney Bennett with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Both concertos were broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. Composer credits include commissioned works for the London Sinfonietta, Joanna MacGregor and the Apollo Saxophone Quartet. Ballamy has scored two award-winning feature films for director Dave McKean: Luna and Mirrormask for the Jim Henson Company. In 2001 he was awarded the BBC Radio 3 Special Award for Innovation at the British Jazz Awards. Ballamy was also awarded the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Award for composition in 2007. Iain is an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and visiting professor at Leeds College of Music, the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and the Royal Academy of Music.
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a truly astonishing musician” The Daily Telegraph
combines a sensuous touch with Bach-like precision” The Guardian
Music Director of NYOS Jazz Orchestra Malcolm Edmonstone Malcolm Edmonstone is among the most versatile and in-demand jazz musicians in the country. He is Head of Jazz at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and Music Director of Jazz for The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS). His breadth of experience in the fields of jazz education, performance and writing is unrivalled. Early in his professional life, Malcolm was called on by Laurie Holloway to cover the piano chair on an international tour with his wife, the late Marion Montgomery. Since then Malcolm has continued to work with Laurie on various projects, including Strictly Come Dancing, when his arrangements were broadcast live to audiences of ten million. Malcolm has a long-lasting association with the Dankworth family, having been appointed Jacqui’s musical director some ten years ago. Throughout that time he has worked extensively as arranger and pianist for numerous tours and recording projects, the most recent of which is the album It Happens Quietly, a collaboration between Jacqui and her late father, the great Sir John Dankworth. Other albums include Back to You and Detour Ahead. He is a member of Mike Walker’s Madhouse band and has been invited to play with legendary jazz musicians Peter Erskine and Dave Liebman. In preparation for the NYOS Jazz Summer Tour 2015, Malcolm crafted new arrangements of a selection of tracks from the extensive back catalogue of the gifted saxophonist and composer Iain Ballamy, originally created only to be performed live during the tour with Iain as guest artist. However, the arrangements and the performance levels, both live and in the studio, were of such a high standard that them prompted Iain to capture it all for his new album, due for release in 2016.
ultra-responsive and creative” LondonJazz
on drums he sailed through the most challenging changes in tempo and mood” Financial Times
Principal Conductor of NYOS Jazz Orchestra Andrew Bain Andrew Bain is one of the leading performers and educators in the UK. A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London, and winner of the BBC Big Band Drummer of the year 2001, he has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Natalie Cole, Kenny Wheeler, Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, Bob Mintzer, John Taylor, Gwilym Simcock, Iain Dixon, Elliott Sharp, Gavin Bryars, Mike Walker, Jason Rebello, Mike Janisch, Paul Booth, Phil Robson, Iain Ballamy, Jim Hart, Mark Lockheart, Chris Batchelor, Mark Hodgson, Jean Toussaint, Houston Person, John Parricelli, Steve Watts and Stan Sulzmann, and was a member of vocalist Jacqui Dankworth’s band between 2007 and 2008, recording with the late Sir John Dankworth in 2008. He has performed at many prestigious venues in the UK, Europe and the US, including the BBC Proms and the Montreux Jazz Festival. Receiving his MMus from the Manhattan School of Music, he was resident in New York from 2001 and 2007. During this time he performed extensively with Thelonious Monk Competition winner Jon Irabagon, as well as with Mostly Other People Do The Killing, Dave Lalama and Matt Brewer. He has performed at many of New York’s famous clubs including Sin-é, CBGBs, Tonic and the Mercury Lounge, and recorded at Sony Studios. Andrew co-leads the NY-based group Confluence whose eponymous debut showcased original and highly inventive compositions. Their second disk will be released on the record label Fresh Sound, New Talent later this year. He launched a new project Player Piano with Mike Walker, Gwilym Simcock, Iain Dixon and Steve Watts to great reviews in October 2015, and will launch another new project with pianist George Colligan, saxophonist Jon Irabagon and bassist Michael Janisch in November 2016. Andrew is Senior Lecturer in Jazz at the Birmingham Conservatoire and Principal Conductor of Jazz for the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS). He is also a member of the National Youth Jazz Collective with Artistic Director Dave Holland. Andrew started his PhD study of jazz improvisation at Birmingham City University in September 2015.
SUMMER | AUTUMN 2016 NYOS JUNIOR ORCHESTRA 22 July at 6pm, Perth Concert Hall
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NYOS SENIOR ORCHESTRA 27 July at 6.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (ISME Conference Performance) Limited tickets £2 .50 28 July at 3pm, Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh
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NYOS JAZZ ORCHESTRA SUMMER TOUR – SECOND LEG 4 August at 8pm, Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon 5 August at 10.15pm, Royal Albert Hall, London part of the BBC Proms 2016
NYOS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – SUMMER TOUR 3 August at 7pm, City Halls, Glasgow £2 .50 4 August at 7.30pm, St David’s Hall, Cardiff 7 August at 3.45pm Royal Albert Hall, London part of the BBC Proms 2016 Un d 25 er FO s R
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NYOS CAMERATA with Hebrides Ensemble in Association with Nationaal Jeugd Orkest, the Netherlands 13 August at 7.30pm, Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling 14 August at 7.30pm, Glasgow Cathedral
NYOS CAMERATA 1 October at 4.30pm, the Cumnock Tryst
NYOS FUTURES with Mark Lockheart’s ‘Elllington in Anticipation’
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20 October at 8pm, Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
Applications open for the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland in August 2016 You can now apply to audition for all NYOS classical and jazz orchestras online. Visit our website to find out more at www.nyos.co.uk Applications are invited from musicians aged between 8 and 25 with Scottish links: • • • •
Born in Scotland Living in Scotland Studying in Scotland With Scottish Family
Chair Sponsorship You can enjoy a personal commitment to your favourite instrument, or perhaps give a gift for a music-loving friend, through sponsoring a chair. At the same time, you can help support the UK’s only national youth organisation providing musical education in both classical and jazz.
For as little as £200 per year you can feel part of a NYOS orchestra. Annual student membership of NYOS can cost up to £2,700. With your help, we can give young musicians the chance to benefit from a NYOS education and experience. Benefits of Chair Sponsorship include: • 2 tickets for all NYOS concerts in Spring and Summer • Invitation to all interval receptions • Annual Season Brochure and quarterly newsletter • Invitation to the annual NYOS Chair Sponsors’ party • Preview of following season • The chance to meet the student on your chair* • The chance to attend behind-the-scenes events and occasional rehearsals* • Acknowledgement in NYOS concert programmes and on the NYOS website *depending on level of giving
Form more information please contact Alison MacPhee, Development Manager via email at alisonmacphee@nyos.co.uk or call 0141 332 8311.
SPONSORSHIP John Lewis Partnership TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS Aberdeen Endowments Trust Harold Merton Adams Trust Angus Allnatt Charitable Foundation Ayr Arts Guild Bellahouston Bequest Fund The Binks Trust Jimmie Cairncross Charitable Trust The Caram Trust W A Cargill Fund Peter Coat’s Trust Sheila & Denis Cohen Charitable Trust The Commonweal Fund The Martin Connell Charitable Trust Crerar Hotels Trust H R Creswick’s Charitable Trust The Cross Trust Cruden Foundation Dunard Fund The Dunclay Charitable Trust Ecton Trust The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) The Endowment Trust of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland The Forteviot Charitable Trust The Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust Hugh Fraser Foundation The Gannochy Trust Hinshelwood Gibson Trust Mrs R A Goffins Charitable Trust David and June Gordon Memorial Trust The Jennie S Gordon Memorial Foundation R K T Harris Trust Miss E C Hendry’s Charitable Trust Astor of Hever Trust I B B Trust The Imlay Foundation The J T H Charitable Trust The St Katharine’s Fund The R J Larg Trust
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The Leng Charitable Trust The Leverhulme Trust The Mackintosh Foundation Maidenwell Charitable Trust Nancie Massey Charitable Trust John Mather Charitable Trust M E B Charitable Trust The Mickel Fund Sir James Miller Edinburgh Trust The Ronald Miller Foundation Alexander Moncur Trust Margaret Murdoch Trust Northwood Charitable Trust The Oldhurst Trust Penpot Charitable Trust P F Charitable Trust Portrack Charitable Trust The Robertson Trust Frank & Elizabeth Robertson’s Charitable Trust Robertson Ness Trust St Andrews (Glasgow) Charitable Trust Saints & Sinners Club of Scotland Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association The N Smith Charitable Settlement Souter Charitable Trust The Stevenston Charitable Trust Sir Iain Stewart Foundation Miss Jean Stirrat’s Charitable Trust The Verden Sykes Trust The William Syson Charitable Foundation Talteg Trust Tay Charitable Trust Tayfield Foundation Thomson Charitable Trust D C Thomson Charitable Trust The Tillyloss Trust The Turtleton Charitable Trust The Walton Foundation
REGULAR FUNDING The National Lottery & Creative Scotland LOCAL AUTHORITY GRANTS East Renfrewshire Glasgow City Renfrewshire
HONORARY FRIENDS
FRIENDS OF NYOS
Richard & Sarah Chester Mrs Helen Davidson Mr & Mrs N G Robb
Kirsty Adam Brigadier & Mrs Allan Alstead Mr & Mrs W F T Anderson Mr & Mrs J F C Armstrong Andrew Bain Mr & Mrs Peter J Brookes Mr & Mrs Iain S Bruce Mrs Gillian Buchanan Douglas & Moira Burke Mr & Mrs Edward Caswell Dr Joseph Coleiro Mrs R Coleman Mr Stephen Coleshill Dr Norman Cooper Dr & Mrs I D Currie Dr John H Dagg Mr Malcolm Day Mr Julian De Ste Croix Mr & Mrs Tom Douglas Mr & Mrs Richard Drew Mr & Mrs David Duguid Mr & Mrs Morrison Dunbar J & P Dyer The Countess of Elgin & Kincardine Christine, Lady Erskine-Hill Mr Tom Ferguson Dr Thomas A Fitzpatrick Janey and Leslie Fleming Dr Helen Fowler Lady Veronica Gibson Lord Donald Graham Miss Isobel A Hall Mr Patrick Harrison Dr Philip Heywood Dr Colin Holroyd Mr David Houldsworth Mrs Alison Hunter Mr Graham Hunter Mr Walter Hutchison Penelope Johnston Mr Christopher Judson Mr Andrew Keener Mr Iain Knox Mrs Mary K Lawson Mr & Mrs Crawford Logan Mrs Kate Longworth Dr & Mrs Warren Luke Professor M A Lumsden
BEST FRIENDS Mrs A M Bennett St Fillans Music Circle Mr & Mrs Iain Harrison Mr & Mrs Timothy Laing Professor Marjorie & Dr David Rycroft Alan & Jan Simpson Dr Myra Soutar FAMILY FRIENDS Mr & Mrs Alistair C Brown Mr & Mrs Alan & Janice Burns Mr Graham Bygrave Lord & Lady Cameron of Lochbroom Kevin & Linda Clarke Mr & Mrs A Craig Duncan Mr Malcolm Fleming Mr Andrew Hadden Professor & Mrs Andrew Hamnett Mr David K Laing Professor David Hamilton Lawson Mrs Adele W Lygate The Rt Hon Lord MacLean Mr & Mrs Thomas McCreery Ms Elspeth A Orcharton Emeritus Professor Donald Pack CBE FRSE Mr Robin Pagett & Mrs Kate Longworth Professor & Mrs Kenneth Paterson Mr & Mrs Michael J Pell Dr Stephen & Dr Alison Rawles Dr C D & Mrs K A Sinclair Mr A L Stewart Mr Allan V Tucker Mrs Ann Verney Mr Colin West Mr & Mrs R M Williamson Graeme and Ella Wilson Dr & Mrs Paul Wilson
Alasdair MacDonald Duncan & Sarah MacIntyre Mr & Mrs John MacIntyre Dr & Mrs A S Mackenzie Mr & Mrs R P Manson Mr James McBeath Mr George McCaig Mr I S S McGlashan Dr Harvey McGregor Mr John McLeod Mr & Mrs D McVicar Mr & Mrs Neil G Meldrum Dr K N A Millar Mr Allan Murray Mr David A J Noble Angusina C Oliver & David R Oliver Mr John B Park Professor & Mrs Jim Parratt Mr Tom Pate Simon & Lesley Paterson Mrs Helen T Pearce Mr & Mrs Alex Perry Angela & Euan Petrie Dr Bill Phillips Dr Nicholas T Phillipson Mr Ronald Raffan Mrs Kay Robertson Alan & Catriona Robertson Mrs Pat Ryall Mr & Mrs Ian M T Sandison Mr & Mrs Mark Seymour Irene and Fred Shedden Mrs Margaret Sherriff Miss M L Slater Mrs L D Smart Mrs M K Stephen Mr John Tytler Stewart Graham Taylor MBE Mrs Irene R Tod Dr & Mrs Trust George & Isobel Walker The Hon Lord Weir Mr & Mrs Walter Wolfe NYOS also acknowledges supporters who wish to remain anonymous.
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NYOS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Leader – Dr Myra Soutar Principal 2nd Violin – Lindsay Pell & Chris Morris Principal Cello – Iain & Fabienne Harrison Principal Bassoon – Mr Michael J Pell Principal Horn – In memory of Diana, Viscountess Younger of Leckie, and George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie KT KCVO TD DL Principal Timpani – Martin Gibson NYOS SENIOR ORCHESTRA The Leader – Professor Marjorie & Dr David Rycroft NYOS JUNIOR ORCHESTRA The Leader- Alan & Jan Simpson
HRH The Earl of Wessex KG GCVO CD ADC NYOS Symphony Orchestra Sir James MacMillan CBE NYOS Senior Orchestra Colin Currie NYOS Junior Orchestra Nicola Benedetti MBE Honorary President Emeritus Professor Donald Pack CBE FRSE
NYOS BOARD
NYOS also acknowledges supporters who wish to remain anonymous. Trustees of Endowment Trust of NYOS Richard Chester MBE Chairman Alex Campbell Ian Dickson Iain Harrison CBE Robin Pagett Sir John Shaw CBE Sheriff Alayne Swanson
Joan Gibson Chief Executive & Artistic Director
Carol Biggar Finance & Administration Manager
Jacqueline Rossi Development Manager and Head of Marketing & Development
Anthony Coia Marketing & Communications Manager
Alison MacPhee Development Manager
Sarah Cruickshank Orchestral Ensembles Manager and Head of Ensembles
Professor Marjorie Rycroft Chair
Arlene Cochrane
Tim Barraclough Norman Bolton Gavin Davey Christopher George Joan Gibson Kenneth Osborne Lindsay Pell Jennifer Rimer Peter Sharp
Judith Archibald
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LEGACIES TO NYOS Mrs Judith Worthington
Orchestral Ensembles Manager Education & Chamber Ensembles Manager
Corinna Gregory Jazz Ensembles Manager
Alison White Office Administrator
Director of Jazz Music at NYOS Malcolm Edmonstone Principal Conductor of Jazz at NYOS Andrew Bain Director of NYOS Jazz Access Jules Jackson NYOS Jazz Ensembles Manager Corinna Gregory Pastoral Staff Craig McDermott David Munn Cameron Skerrow Emma Stevenson Orchestra Logistics Richard Foote Jonathan Silk
Interested in MUSIC? The Music School of Douglas Academy could be the place for you! Funded by the Scottish Government and supported by East Dunbartonshire Council l l l l l l l
Applications close 30 January 2017 Individual weekly lessons, ensembles and small tutorial classes Orchestral and choral experience Generous practice facilities Residential accommodation Applications from Primary 7 to Secondary 5 Broad academic curriculum within a highly successful comprehensive school
Further information tel: 0141 955 2365 web: www.douglas.e-dunbarton.sch.uk email: office@douglas.e-dunbarton.sch.uk
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