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Â鶹Éç Performing Groups 2010/11 – learning programme

MusicMix Plymouth

All of the Â鶹Éç performing groups are committed to opening up their work and the music they perform, aiming to inspire new audiences to turn up, switch on or join in. From reaching nearly 5,000 children from 125 schools across Wales in just four days – in a bid to develop young people's enjoyment of listening to music – to partnering the ambitious Sistema Scotland scheme to change lives throughout Scotland and from bringing together Dorothy fans to take part in live Over The Rainbow events throughout the UK to sustained work with children from London boroughs to encourage and support singing in schools or providing insight into brand-new works through Family Orchestra events in London and Salford, the performing groups enrich the lives of more than 80,000 people a year through over 100 learning projects.

Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra
Learning Opportunities for all

Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra Learning continues with its Â鶹Éç SO Family Orchestra, Â鶹Éç Family Music Intro, Â鶹Éç Proms Out+About and work with Fulham Symphony Orchestra. Side by Side, an ongoing partnership with Hammersmith & Fulham Council offers young musicians the chance to rehearse and perform with the Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra, while the Orchestra's ground-breaking Pathways scheme delivers year-long professional experience to postgraduate Royal College of Music students.

Diverse Orchestra

Diverse Orchestra returns in January 2011 with a celebration of Morocco's music and culture, including a week of workshops, concerts and projects uniting the Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra, young musicians from across London and London's Moroccan community.

Total Immersion

Once again, Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra Learning is central to the orchestra's Total Immersion days in 2011. The Â鶹Éç SO Family Orchestra performs during the day devoted to Unsuk Chin's music, a composition project will be developed around the work of Brian Ferneyhough, while a creative project is planned for the Peter Eötvös day.

Â鶹Éç National Orchestra of Wales
Youthful Promise at 10

National Youth Orchestra of Wales and Â鶹Éç National Orchestra of Wales celebrate a decade's collaboration in 2010, again joining forces to develop the nation's future musicians.This year's project builds to a performance at St David's Hall on 22 October 2010 under the care of the orchestra's principal guest conductor Jac van Steen, prefaced by three workshop days and joint rehearsals for the two orchestras.

Welsh Composers Project

The call has been sounded for composers to submit scores for possible inclusion by Â鶹Éç National Orchestra of Wales and conductor Jac van Steen in their Welsh Composers Showcase performance at Â鶹Éç Hoddinott Hall. The two-day event (17-18 February 2011), organised by the Orchestra's Education and Community Outreach team in partnership with Composers of Wales, Ty Cerdd and the Welsh Music Guild, includes public workshops and a free concert featuring project highlights.

Â鶹Éç Singers
GoSing!

GoSing!, an extensive Â鶹Éç Singers' project to inspire, develop and support youth choirs and choral singing across the UK, begins its second three-year stage. This autumn the Â鶹Éç Singers will be working in partnership with the London Borough of Harrow. Through an innovative programme of coaching, rehearsal support and professional development, GoSing! aims to provide primary and secondary teachers with the skills and confidence required to deliver and sustain vocal training for their students.

Ifield Community College Project

The Â鶹Éç Singers will travel to Crawley next May to begin work with Ifield Community College youth choir and its Diego Garcian/Mauritian drummers.The project, scheduled to run until March 2012, will explore ways of uniting Ifield's choral singers and drummers to create new musical adventures.

Â鶹Éç Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Big Noise

Big Noise has been developed by the charity Sistema Scotland to provide children with the social benefits that come from making music together. The Â鶹Éç Scottish Symphony Orchestra is the major performance partner for the Big Noise project in Stirling's Raploch district. Besides providing inspiration for the programme with concerts in and beyond the local community, Â鶹Éç Scottish Symphony Orchestra musicians serve as professional mentors to young Big Noise participants.

Investing in the Future

Â鶹Éç Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) have forged a pioneering partnership to enable students from various performing arts disciplines to learn their craft within the Â鶹Éç's professional environment.Under the new partnership agreement's terms, undergraduate and postgraduate Academy students will receive additional opportunities to work with the Orchestra and its internationally acclaimed chief conductor, Donald Runnicles. Advanced students at the conservatoire will also be invited to perform concertos with the Â鶹Éç Scottish Symphony Orchestra before a public audience.

Â鶹Éç Concert Orchestra
MusicMix

MusicMix, the Â鶹Éç Concert Orchestra's interactive schools concerts for students at Key Stage 2 and 3 (aged 7 to 14), rolls out once again following the success of its free performances at Plymouth Pavilions in June and in Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Hertfordshire in March. The project involved over 10,000 students in the audience and 400 students preforming alongside the Orchestra. MusicMix returns to Plymouth next year to inspire the greatest possible number of young people and to connect local audiences with the thrill of live music making.

Â鶹Éç Philharmonic Gruber's Frankenstein!!
22 October 2010, Bridgewater Hall

The Â鶹Éç Philharmonic's composer/conductor HK "Nali"Gruber returns to Manchester to lead the Â鶹Éç Philharmonic in a performance of his subversive work Frankenstein!!. Gruber's "pan-demonium" for chansonnier and large orchestra provides the ideal starting point for a related Â鶹Éç Philharmonic Learning project in Salford involving Eccles Fire and Environmental Services and community organisations. Salford Symphony Orchestra will join in, as the participants explore their own "monsters" in words and music, creating a piece for performance before Gruber's Bridgewater Hall concert.

Professional Experience Scheme (PES)

The Â鶹Éç Philharmonic's very successful work experience scheme for student instrumentalists from the Royal Northern College of Music and the Universities of Manchester and Huddersfield continues this year. Students become members of the orchestra, playing rehearsals and concerts and taking part in Learning work,whilst being mentored by Â鶹Éç Philharmonic players. Several have progressed to become full-time players with the Â鶹Éç Philharmonic as a result of their participation.

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