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£30 off if you book before 28 February 2010
Party booking rates available. Contact us
Request a 2010 brochure here
Request 2010 dates here
OR Click here to go to the bottom of this page for 2010 dates
Gill and David Johnston have masterminded the music courses since their inception. Their passion is to involve children in meaningful and, above all, enjoyable music making. Many of their staff grew up with Musicale Holidays. Now they can pass on their enthusiasm to the next generation of young musicians. |
5
day non residential summer music group held at a venue
near you
The instrumentalists' group (group A) is
for any age and standard
also
The music activity group (group B) is for
children aged 5 - 9 who do not yet play an instrument
also
''Let's Make a Musical'' (LMAM)
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bookings or Nationwide
Music online bookings
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Every instrumental group A takes on its
own 'personality' according to the intake but generally there are
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Guy
Johnston, BBC Young Musician 2000 is a patron of Musicale
and grew up on our courses. He is a past leader of the 'cello
section of the Musicale Young Artists' Programme
Guy’s web address is
www.guy-johnston.com |
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A wide variety of music (including some improvisation) is prepared for the final concert at the end of the course and there is a solos concert midweek where the members have the opportunity to perform their favourite pieces with an accompanist. There are also recreational times during the day to help recharge the batteries for the next rehearsal. Members bring their own packed lunch. Soft drinks and biscuits are provided .
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music activity group B is for children
with no or very little musical experience. The aim of the course
is to encourage its members to think about taking up a musical
instrument. A theme is chosen for the week and the members will:- |
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compose
and play music, using recorders and tuned and untuned percussion
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sing
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enjoy
a midweek demonstration of some orchestral and band instruments.
parents and family welcome |
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be
introduced to the lyons c clarinet (revolutionary lightweight
clarinet designed for small hands) |
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produce
an end of course presentation to parents, grand parents, other
members of the family and any friends who would like to share
in the fun |
Members
bring their own packed lunch. Soft drinks and biscuits are provided.
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Let's
Make a Musical
Ever wanted to appear 'on stage'? Now is your chance! This exciting and very popular week in Harpenden involves the three performance elements of singing, dancing and acting. Members develop skills in working as a team, performing as an ensemble and become more confident and comfortable as young performers. Over the five days, the students will create a musical theatre piece, which is performed to parents and friends on the last evening.
Let’s Rock!
This is a chance for young rock / pop musicians to get jamming, songwriting, improvising and performing. Open to guitarists, bass players, drummers, vocalists and keyboard players of all levels. Students will receive expert advice on their instrument and learn new skills to improve their musicianship, confidence and creativity. Let’s Rock! is being held in Harpenden, Bristol and Sevenoaks
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The Harpenden Musicale Holiday
Harpenden is the home of Musicale Holidays. There are three weeks to choose from.
The instrumental week is divided into junior orchestras and bands of primary school age (beginner to grade 5) and intermediate orchestras and bands of secondary school age (grade 3 - 6). Senior players (grade 6/7/8) take part in the Young Artists' Programme. The junior courses are held at Manland Junior School while the intermediate and ''Let's Make a Musical'' courses are held at St George's School. In week three, the intermediate groups perform in the Harpenden Music Festival. All members of the Harpenden groups are entitled to free entry to the Harpenden Music Festival concerts given by visiting professional musicians. (no one will forget the inspirational playing of Dominic Seldis last year).
The music activity courses B are held each week using the Manland and Crabtree Primary Schools.
The third week of the Harpenden course links with the Harpenden music festival for details click
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The
Musicale Young Artists' Programme (MYAP)

The Musicale Young Artists' Symphony Orchestra
The Musicale Young Artists' Wind Orchestra
A very high standard of playing is guaranteed during this week, backed up with sectional advice. Held in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, this is a residential group for players of grade 7/8+. Many of the members have attended their local Musicale Holiday in previous years and have now reached a standard high enough to join the Young Artists' Programme. Other players come from the NCWO and other national organisations as well as from abroad. Both groups play challenging repertoire and perform during the Harpenden Music Festival. Members benefit from free attendance to the festival (recent performers include Fine Arts Brass, Duel, The Kings Piano Trio, Nash Ensemble, the Apollo Saxophone Quartet, Dominic Seldis and Julian Bliss). Selected members also play in the lunchtime concert series in the Public Hall during the same busy week. As a sample of recent repertoire, the Musicale Young Artists’ Wind Orchestra has performed music by John Williams, George Gershwin, Shostakovich and Martin Ellerby. Last year the Musicale Young Artists’ Symphony Orchestra performed Finlandia - Sibelius, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op22 - Wieniawski and Symphony No 7 - Dvorak
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Harpenden Music Festival (week three)
''To encourage children to attend more live concerts, we decided to bring some concerts to them for free!' Many distinguished groups (Fine Arts Brass, Nash Ensemble, Kings Piano Trio, Apollo Saxophone Quartet) have come to play at the Public Hall in Harpenden. Their playing is inspirational for the members of the course who share the auditorium with members of the general public. Some members of the Young Artists' Programme are also given the opportunity to give a short recital during the week at one of the lunchtime concerts at the High Street Methodist Church.
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A = Instrumental Group A |
B = Music Activity Group B |
LMAM = ‘Let’s Make a Musical’ |
MYAP = Musicale Young Artists’ Programme |
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LR = Let’s Rock |
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Course Centre |
Course |
Dates |
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| Bath – Royal High School |
A+B |
2 – 6 August |
Book online |
Birmingham - Edgbaston High School |
A+B |
2 - 6 August |
Book online |
Bristol – Clifton High School |
A+B + LR |
9 - 13 August |
Book online |
Cambridge – St Faith’s School |
A+B |
2 - 6 August |
Book online |
Cheadle – Cheadle Hulme School |
A+B |
2 - 6 August |
Book online |
Guildford - St Catherine’s, Bramley |
A+B |
2 - 6 August |
Book online |
Harpenden St George's Course A Manland School Course B |
A+B |
26 July - 30 July |
Book online |
Harpenden St George's LMAM and LR Manland School Course B |
B+LMAM+LR |
2 - 6 August |
Book online |
Harpenden St George’s School - Course A Intermediate
Aldwickbury School - Course A Junior and Course B |
A+B |
9 – 13 August |
Book online |
Harpenden St George's School Young Artists’ Programme |
MYAP |
8 – 14 August |
Book online |
Leamington Spa - The Kingsley School |
A+B |
26 July - 30 July |
Book online |
Leeds – Leeds Grammar School |
A+B |
26 July - 30 July |
Book online |
Oxford – Oxford High School |
A+B |
26 July - 30 July |
Book online |
| Retford – Ranby House School |
A+B |
26 – 30 July |
Book online |
Sevenoaks - Combe Bank School |
A+B + LR |
26 July - 30 July |
Book online |
Winchester – Thornden Hall |
A+B |
9 - 13 August |
Book online |
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