Abu Dhabi Young Musician 2022 launches

Hosted by the British School Al Khubairat.

The hills or in this case, emirate, are alive with the sound of music as the Abu Dhabi Young Musician 2022 launches and is calling for entries from school students across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

It’s really exciting stuff as students will get to perform in front of a live audience after a two-year hiatus but you will need to be quick as the call for entries closes on the 15 November.

The competition is hosted by the British School Al Khubairat (BSAK) with support from schools across the city and is designed to promote student engagement in music and to provide the opportunity for students from across Abu Dhabi to come together to showcase their talents in a week-long Festival of Music taking place from Sunday 6 February 2022 to Thursday 10 February 2022 but entries are open now.

Rob Hall, Director of Music at BSAK, is the brainchild behind the competition. “I have had the desire to set up such a competition for a few years now,” he says, “and after talking to other music teachers across the city it soon became clear that there was a real need for this sort of event. Teachers are incredibly keen to find ways to collaborate and get more inter-schools competitions and festivals, particularly as we emerge post-Covid”

“We want to see how the performers engage with their audience, conveying the mood and emotion of the music by telling a story through their expression and posture.  We want to see real communication between the young musician, their accompanist and the audience, to bring that music alive. Performance is about so much more than just playing the notes accurately”

A panel of renowned international judges is being assembled, whose names will be revealed soon. The competition week will allow for more continuing professional development (CPD) for music teachers as the judges will also offer training in a number of topical issues relating to best practice in the music classroom, in one-to-one instrumental teaching and providing co-curricular ensembles.

 

How it works

 

Abu Dhabi Young Musician 2022 Launches

 

The competition is open to musicians of school age who are in full-time education within Abu Dhabi.

It is split into two classes:

  • Intermediate for performers of Grade 5-6 standard
  • Advanced for performers at Grade 7 level and beyond

 

The seven categories:

  • Piano
  • Classical/Acoustic Guitar
  • Brass
  • Strings
  • Woodwind
  • Singing
  • Rock n Pop (singers and guitarists only)

 

Round one

Entrants may play a piece chosen by themselves (at the requisite standard). The time limit for each performance is five minutes for Advanced Performers and 3-4 minutes for those in the Intermediate Class.

 

Round two

Entrants must perform one piece which they have chosen from the Set Pieces chosen for their particular class/category.

 

Semi-Final

Entrants can again perform a free choice of piece (at the requisite standard) lasting up to eight minutes in the Advanced Class and 4 minutes for the Intermediate Class. It is recommended to choose a piece that contrasts to the piece performed in Round One.

 

Finalists

You will be able to perform a free programme of pieces lasting up to 12 minutes (8 minutes for Intermediate Class) which may or may not include pieces already performed in the competition.

 

How to enter

 

The competition is easy to enter and you can find the application here.  But before you fill it in, you will need to make sure that you meet all the rules and regulations which you can read here.

If you feel the competition is for you, you can then do the following:

  • Talk to teacher and ask if this would be something good for me that I can be involved in.
  • Go to the website and look at the overall structure of the piece
  • Look at the set pieces and decide what category and class you are going to be in

 

Timeline of events 

 

  • 7 October Entries open
  • 15 November Closing date for entries & payments
  • 16 January Deadline for information for online brochure – photos of participants, school photos, school logos etc
  • 6-10 February Abu Dhabi Young Musician Competition
  • PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE
  • 6 February Round One Instrumental and Vocal (all day)
  • 7 February Round One Instrumental and Vocal (all day) continued
  • 8 February Round Two Instrumental and Vocal (all day)
  • 9 February Staff CPD (Day-time)
  • Intermediate and Advanced Semi-Final (evening)
  • 10 February Staff CPD (day-time)
  • Final (evening)

The call for entries has already opened and will end on 15 November, so if you would like to take part in this brilliant opportunity and you think you have what it takes, speak to your teacher today.

 

For more information and to apply to enter, visit britishschool.sch.ae/adym

 

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Matt Cassidy

When he is not hunting for the latest piece of Abu Dhabi news, Matt is ticking off his UAE bucket-list experiences (although he does love to take a break to test out the fine restaurants and bars of the capital). An armchair sports lover, he is on a personal mission to attend every sporting event in the UAE to make out for most likely missing the big one in Doha in November.