TALENTED musicians Lauren Booth and Julian Mak have been crowned Kingโs Elyโs 2024 Instrumentalists of the Year.
Students in Years 9 to 13 spent weeks battling it out in a series of heats, all vying for a place at the schoolโs annual Instrumental Festival Finalistsโ Concert, which was held in Ely Cathedralโs beautiful South Transept.
Musicians who made the finals this year were: James Barber, William Kirkup, Thomas Strudwick, Julian Mak, Maxime Prince, Lauren Booth, Sayuri Okunushi, Samuel Trueman, Polly Casey, Ian Mak, Lily McCallum, Anna Ost, and The Aeolian Trio.
The adjudicator on the evening was musician and organist, Andrew Reid, who is Director of Music at Little St Maryโs Church, Cambridge. Andrew is former Managing Director of Harrison & Harrison Organ Builders, former Director of the Royal School of Church Music, and a previous Director of Music at Peterborough Cathedral.
After much deliberation, Mr Reid announced Year 10 violinist, Julian Mak, as Kingโs Elyโs Years 9 to 11 Instrumentalist of the Year. Julian performed โNigun from 3 pictures of Chassidic lifeโ by Ernest Bloch. Flautist, Lauren Booth, who is in Year 13, won the title of Kingโs Ely Sixth Form Instrumentalist of the Year. Lauren performed โSonata in D Op.94, 1st Movementโ by Sergei Prokofiev.
Mr Neil Porter-Thaw, who is Director of Music at Kingโs Ely, said: โThis yearโs Finalistsโ Concert was an incredible show of talent! Twelve individual performances were heard, as well as a piano trio and a cello duet. Mr Reid was completely taken aback by the quality and maturity of each performance, and he had a very difficult task of choosing a winner. Congratulations of course to Lauren and Julian, but well done to every single student who took part in the competition โ you are all winners!โ
Students who were highly commended in the competition were: Hugh Chippington (trombone), Ian Mak (piano), Gabriella Wu (drum kit), Alex Sturman (drum kit), James Allen (piano), James Allen (cello), Anna Ost (cello), Polly Casey (recorder), Danny Kim (saxophone), Harry Walker (trombone), Robert Reed (piano), Matthew Allen (violin), Dick Cheng (piano), and Thomas Strudwick (piano).
Kingโs Ely is renowned for its creative and holistic approach to education, and this is reflected in the schoolโs outstanding Visual and Performing Arts provision. Music, Drama and Theatre, Fine Art, Fashion and Textiles, Photography and Dance are each embedded in the culture of Kingโs Ely, with vast opportunities for pupils of all abilities and aspirations.
Music is one of the reasons Kingโs Ely came into existence in the first place, back in 970 AD. Today, over a third of students learn a musical instrument or receive vocal tuition. From the Boy and Girl Choristers of Ely Cathedral Choir to jazz and rock bands, orchestras, and its famous all boysโ a cappella group, the Kingโs Barbers, the quality, range, and variety of ensembles all attest to the schoolโs musical pedigree.
Kingโs Elyโs Senior Vocal Festival Finalistsโ Concert is taking place in the Cathedral on Monday, March 11th at 7pm. Tickets are free, and everyone is welcome.
Other musical events coming up at the school include โA Night at the Hot Club of Parisโ Recital Series Concert on the evening of Wednesday, March 13th, and Kingโs Ely Seniorโs โConcerto and Choral Concertโ at Ely Cathedral on Saturday, March 23rd. For tickets or more information, please visit: www.kingsely.org/news-events/box-office/
To discover more about opportunities at Kingโs Ely, please call (01353) 660707, email admissions@kingsely.org or visit www.kingsely.org
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