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Entries invited for Gibraltar Festival For Young Musicians 2023

The annual ‘Gibraltar Festival for Young Musicians’ will be taking place from February 13 to 18, 2023.
If you play an instrument or enjoy singing, then come along and participate at this festival.

The categories of classes include piano, brass, woodwind, percussion, vocal and strings. There are competitive sections in every category where trophies and medals can be won.

Classes will be divided into Infant, Junior, Intermediate and Senior categories and you can enter solos, duets, ensembles, or choirs.

“For GIBFYM 2023, we are bringing back the exciting ‘Rock and Pop Class’,” organisers said.

“The new Syllabus for 2023 is now out. The closing date for festival entries is Friday, December 9, 2022.”

“The festival aims to provide a friendly environment where young people can perform. An experienced UK music adjudicator, from the British and International Federation of Festivals, will provide positive and impartial feedback to all performers, at the adjudication weekend, helping to nurture and develop the children’s talents and will be awarding certificates, medals and trophies.”

The Gala Concert will be held on Saturday, February 18 at the John Mackintosh Hall will once again have our adjudicator present to make the final decisions.

The adjudicator will invite six local performers and six international performers to perform and compete for the Local Young Musician of the Year and Best International Musician Bursaries on the Gala Night.
The adjudicator will also be adjudicating the top three school choirs competing for the “Best School Choir” as well as three ensembles.

For more information please e-mail: info@gampa.gi
Syllabus and entry forms can be downloaded from the website: www.gampa.gi

Bursaries and trophies to be won:
The Young Musician of the Year: £500 Bursary
The Best International Musician: £250 Bursary
The Most Promising Local Senior: £250 Bursary
The Most Promising Local Intermediate £250 Bursary
The Most Promising Local Junior: £250 Bursary
The Most Promising Local Infant: £100 Bursary
The Best Local School Choir: £200 Bursary
The Best Local Ensemble: £100 Bursary

Trophies to be won:
Most Promising String Instrumentalist
Most Promising Brass Instrumentalist
Most Promising Woodwind Instrumentalist
Most Promising Percussion Instrumentalist
Most Promising Piano Instrumentalist
Most Promising Vocal Instrumentalist
Best Performance - £250 Prize

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