Southampton Music Hub news and events

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Southampton Music Services would like to wish all Southampton Music Hub Partners, teachers, pupils and subscribers to this newsletter a very merry Christmas! We hope to see you at some Christmas concerts this month and throughout the new year, details below!

November Highlights...


Southampton / Hampshire named best region for youth jazz in the UK

For the second year in a row, Southampton Music Hub and Hampshire Music Hub are celebrating winning the prestigious Will Michael Award for Jazz Education award at the 2015 Music Educations Awards ceremony held at the Royal College of Music on 1 December.

Presented by UK Jazz Services, the Will Michael Award recognises the contributions of both hubs in introducing jazz into music education. The joint Southampton and Hampshire bid fought off competition from many other regional authorities to be named best in the UK.

Alongside several outstanding youth jazz groups, including the nationally renowned Southampton Youth Jazz Orchestra (SYJO), young musicians have enjoyed participating in free jazz improvisation workshops and composition masterclasses, and working alongside leading professionals.

This news comes in the same week that two SYJO members (who have also participated in other jazz activities) were offered unconditional places on the prestigious jazz degree course at the Guildhall School of Music at their respective auditions.

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SYJO at Montreux Jazz Festival earlier this year. (Photo: Colin Willshire)


Indian Classical Music Club launches in Southampton

Art Asia and Southampton Music Hub held the first Indian Classical Music Club evening on 19 November.

Internationally celebrated musicians Arnab Chakrabarty and Sanju Sahai captivated the large audience at Banister School and discussed their instruments and careers in depth at the inaugural event.

The club has been formed for those with an interest for Indian Classical Music and the evenings include presentations on the history, instruments, Ragas (Scales), Talas (rhythmic cycles) and short performances from renowned musicians.

Future clubs will take place on January 21, March 17, May 9, July 28 and September 15 2016 at the same venue.

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The Sea Slugs schools tour

Southampton Music Hub was pleased to offer workshops to schools across Southampton from eclectic eight-piece Afrobeat group The Sea Slugs. Touring a variety of primary, junior and secondary schools, the workshops featured an interactive performance, vocal routines and an introduction to the political and cultural context that Afrobeat music reflects on. The band received great feedback from students and teachers alike.

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Richard Taunton's students wow at the Royal Albert Hall

Richard Taunton's Sixth Form College's Jazz Combo wowed the crowd when they took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall on 24 November.

Comprised of Adam Coffin, Alex Lockheart, August Fox, Jack Gallacher, Joshua Attrill, Matthew Chappell and Quantae Ramdin, the group were asked to play the iconic London venue as part of Music for Youth’s Schools Prom.

Their performance follows the group winning an Achievement in Innovation award at Music for Youth’s National Festival in July, when they were praised for their creativity, energy and cohesive sound.

College Principal Alice Wrighton said: “Our amazing Jazz Combo performed brilliantly alongside a variety of acts from all over the country. The whole evening was inspirational and I felt proud and privileged to be there."

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A quick congratulations...

Congratulations to young Southampton musician Dominic Gardner for being awarded a place on the National Youth Orchestra (NYO) Inspire programme. NYO Inspire is a programme of orchestral music-making centred on the power of peer inspiration and sharing. In 2016, NYO will host 700 young musicians aged 13 to 19 years old in a series of free workshops, residencies and ensembles nationwide.


Coming Up...


Mayflower Theatre’s Opera Engage: In Parenthesis

To celebrate Welsh National Opera’s 70th birthday and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle of the Somme, a new opera called In Parenthesis has been commissioned. The opera tells the story of a young Welsh Solider who left on a ship from Southampton to fight in the Battle of the Somme.

In conjunction with this new work, Mayflower Theatre will once again be joining forces with Welsh National Opera to introduce more young people to the medium. The Mayflower are on the lookout for a group of young people aged 13 to 18 years old to be involved in this exciting project. The project will run on various dates between January and June and will culminate with a visit to Cardiff to perform and to see the new opera In Parenthesis.

The cost of this opportunity including the trip to Wales is £50. Call the box office on 023 8071 1811 to book. Further information can be found on the Mayflower website.

Also coming up...


Southampton Music Hub Ensembles Christmas Concerts

04/12 - SYCS Christmas Concert, 7.15pm, Chandler's Ford Methodist Church

06/12 - Clarinet Chorale, 2pm, Southampton City Centre Christmas Market

06/12 - Brass Bands Christmas Concert, 2pm, Chandler's Ford Methodist Church

10/12 - SYBB Carols, 7pm, Ocean Terminal.


A massed choir performance of Vivaldi's Gloria 

18 Jan / Doors 7pm, concert starts 7.30pm / Central Hall, Southampton /  £5 / For info email: music@southampton.gov.uk

Southampton Music Hub and Richard Taunton's Sixth Form College (RTSFC) present a massed performance featuring over 200 singers from secondary schools, colleges and community choirs across Southampton including:

RTSFC Community Choir, St Anne’s Catholic School, Bitterne Park Secondary School, St George’s Catholic College, The Sholing Technology College, Upper Shirley High, Soton Voce, Southampton Gospel Choir, Delicious Sounds, Southampton Youth Orchestra players, City of Southampton Orchestra.

The programme also includes excerpts from Handel's Messiah and Bach's Doble Violin Concerto.

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Choral Clans

5 December / 10.30am / Central Library / FREE

2 January / 10.30am / Bitterne Library / FREE

Choral Clans consists of vocal workshops across city libraries to inspire families to sing together and enjoy the health and well-being benefits it brings. 

The workshops take place on the first Saturday of every month and are FREE to attend. Experience or the ability to read music is not necessary for this multi-generational A capella singing opportunity - only bags of enthusiasm! Ideal for family groups which could include children, grandparents, distant cousins and friends. Children of primary school age must be accompanied by an adult. 


Gala Event: Fidel The Musical

24 Jan / 4.30pm / Turner Sims £15 adults, £10 under 18s

Music students across the UK have been writing songs for a brand new musical about Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution. An X-factor style event is being held at Turner Sims Concert Hall, University of Southampton where the finalists perform and we ask the audience to choose who should be in the musical with the help of a professional panel of musicians and songwriters.

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Debut Youth Theatre presents A Christmas Carol

3-5 December / 7.30pm (Sat Matinee at 2.30pm / Hanger Farm Arts Centre / £8

Debut Youth Theatre will be performing their production of 'A Christmas Carol' which sees Ebenezer Scrooge being forced to recognise his selfish ways when three ghosts lead him through his past, present and future on Christmas Eve.


Vacancy: Southampton Youth Orchestra Musical Director

Southampton Music Hub seeks an inspirational and experienced musical director for the nationally acclaimed Southampton Youth Orchestra.

Position to commence from 1 May 2016 (subject to funding)  Post includes 90 hours rehearsal per academic year, performances and administrative duties. Request a copy of the job description and person specification from Southampton Music Services on 023 8083 3648 or by email.


Vacancy: Marchwood Military Wives Choir Musical Director

Marchwood Military Wives choir are looking for a new Musical Director (MD). The group practises on Tuesday evenings at Mulberry Centre, Marchwood from 7 to 9pm. 

The group needs someone to play the piano at practices and performances and also to teach new material. While the group are not professional, they do take it seriously while also having fun. Please email or phone Tanya on 07856 118400 for further details