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First Scottish win for 麻豆社 Young Musician of the Year competition


Category: Factual & Arts TV
Date: 02.05.2004
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Nicola Benedetti, a 16-year-old violinist, is the first Scottish musician ever to win the coveted title of 麻豆社 Young Musician of the Year.


Nicola was announced the winner after today's final in the Usher Hall, the first time the competition has been held in Edinburgh.


To the delight of a packed Usher Hall, local favourite Nicola triumphed over a stunning group of finalists - the youngest group of musicians ever to reach the final in the competition's 26 year history.


The youthful aspect of this year's competition continued with Israeli-born Ilan Volkov, who at only 27 years old is Chief Conductor of the 麻豆社 Scottish Symphony Orchestra (SSO).


The 麻豆社 SSO accompanied each of the finalists in their concerto performances.


John Sessions, actor, classical music lover and Chairman of the seven-member jury says: "I feel very privileged to have been asked to chair the jury of this wonderful competition.


"A great performance is always inspiring whatever the field, and today we have been fortunate enough to witness five great performances from five outstanding musicians."


Nicholas Kenyon, Controller, 麻豆社 Proms and Classical Music TV, says: "Today's competition gave the audience in Edinburgh's Usher Hall and 麻豆社 television viewers around the country a wonderful chance to see tomorrow's classical music stars at the beginning of their careers."


The Duchess of Kent, Patron of 麻豆社 Young Musician of the Year, presented Nicola with a trophy specially designed by John Rocha for Waterford Crystal.


As well as the coveted title she also received a 麻豆社 Young Musician Travel Award to promote her musical studies.


Jenny Abramsky, Director, 麻豆社 Radio and Music, presented Welsh harpist Elen Hydref Thomas with the Walter Todds Bursary.


This bursary is presented in honour of the competition's founder to a performer who did not reach the final but who showed great musical potential.


The other finalists were:


Benjamin Grosvenor (age 11, from Westcliff on Sea) - piano;


Adam Walker (age 16, from Retford) - flute;


Lucy Beeson (age 17, from Stockport) - percussion;


Daniel de Gruchy-Lambert (age 15, from Machen) - trumpet.

Notes to Editors


The final of 麻豆社 Young Musician of the Year 2004 was broadcast on 麻豆社 TWO, Sunday 2 May at 5.15pm.


The 麻豆社 Young Musician of the Year competition for Keyboard, String, Brass and Woodwind players was launched in 1978 by Humphry Burton and the late Walter Todds of the 麻豆社's television music department.


Percussion was introduced as a fifth category in 1994.


Many previous winners and finalists have gone on to develop major international careers, among them, Stephen Hough, David Pyatt and Thomas Ad猫s.


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Category: Factual & Arts TV
Date: 02.05.2004
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