Award
The BBC Young Musician of the Year is a televised music competition, broadcast on BBC Two and BBC Four biennially, and hosted by the British Broadcasting Corporation.[1] The competition is designed for British percussion, keyboard, string, brass and woodwind players, all of whom must be eighteen years of age or under.[2]
The competition was established in 1978 by Humphrey Burton and Walter Todds, both of whom are former members of the BBC Television Music Department.[1] In 1994, the usage of percussion instruments were permitted, alongside the existing keyboard, string, brass and woodwind categories, and is still permitted for use nowadays.[1] Since its introduction, the allowance of percussion instruments has increased interest of the competition among young people.[1] Currently, the competition has five stages, which consist of regional auditions, regional finals, quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final,[3] As a result of the success of the competition, the Eurovision Young Musicians competition was initiated in 1982.[1]
Winners
Year
|
Name
|
Instrument
|
Place of study
|
Winning age
|
Notes
|
1978 |
Michael Hext |
Trombone |
Royal College of Music |
17 |
Now has an orchestral career, with occasional solo performances.[4]
|
1980 |
Nicholas Daniel |
Oboe |
Royal Academy of Music |
18 |
Founded the Haffner Wind Ensemble an can be seen performing The Proms'.[5]
|
1982 |
Anna Markland |
Piano |
Chethams School, Oxford University, Royal Academy of Music |
18 |
Has since developed a reputation as a teacher, adjudicator and singer.[6]
|
1984 |
Emma Johnson |
Clarinet |
Cambridge University |
18 |
Now a solo clarinettist with a repertoire of over 40 concertos.[7]
|
1986 |
Alan Brind |
Violin |
Royal Academy of Music |
17 |
Has since lead the European Union Youth Orchestra and won the Young Musician of the Year award.[8]
|
1988 |
David Pyatt |
Horn |
Cambridge University |
14 |
Youngest winner of the award, performed at numerous BBC Proms.[9]
|
1990 |
Nicola Loud |
Violin |
Royal Academy of Music, Juilliard School |
15 |
Has appeared on multiple famous British orchestras and several abroad.[10]
|
1992 |
Freddy Kempf |
Piano |
Royal Academy of Music, University of London |
14 |
Became the youngest person at the time to win the award, has since released numerous recital discs of famous musical people, including Beethoven and Chopin.[11]
|
1994 |
Natalie Clein |
Cello |
Royal College of Music, Heinrich Schiff |
15 |
Became the first British winner of the Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians, performs on several well-known British orchestras.[12]
|
1996 |
Rafal Zambrzycki Payne |
Violin |
Yehudi Menuhin School, Royal Northern College of Music, Herbert von Karajan Centre |
18 |
Won second prize at the Luxemburg International Violin Competition, performs in orchestras in Europe, the United States, South Africa, The Middle East and Zimbabwe.[13]
|
1998 |
Adrian Spillett |
Percussion |
Royal Northern College of Music |
19 |
Became the first percussionist to win the award, now performs both solo and in a percussion quartet across the United Kingdom.[14]
|
2000 |
Guy Johnston |
Cello |
Chetham's School of Music, Eastman School of Music |
18 |
A finalist at the Bridgewater Hall, a performance at the Royal Albert Hall, becoming the youngest soloist to appear on the first night of The Proms.[15]
|
2002 |
Jennifer Pike |
Violin |
Chetham's School of Music |
12 |
The overall youngest winner of the award, now appears as a soloist with British orchestras and performed at other BBC events.[16]
|
2004 |
Nicola Benedetti |
Violin |
Yehudi Menuhin School |
16 |
Performed with the BBC concert orchestra and recorded her debut album with Daniel Harding and the London Symphony Orchestra.[17]
|
2006 |
Mark Simpson |
Clarinet |
Royal Northern College of Music |
18 |
Now performs as the Principal Clarinet of the National Youth Orchestra, with current aspirations to be a music composer.[2]
|
Past Finalists
Person won the competition of that year
1978
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Jeremy Atkin |
Piano
|
Wissam Boustany |
Flute
|
William Brewer |
Horn
|
Paul Coker |
Piano
|
Michael Collins |
Clarinet
|
Caroline Dale |
Cello
|
Barry Douglas |
Piano
|
Michael Hext |
Trombone
|
Stephen Hough |
Piano
|
David Melville |
Trombone
|
Suzi Meszaros |
Viola
|
Lindsay Miller |
Oboe
|
Kevin Morgan |
Tuba
|
Rona Murray |
Violin
|
Robin O'Neill |
Bassoon
|
Jonathan Rees |
Violin
|
Kenneth Rhind |
Tuba
|
Colin Twigg |
Violin
|
Robin Williams |
Oboe
|
1980
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Niall Brown |
Cello
|
Anna Carewe |
Cello
|
Samuel Coles |
Flute
|
Lorna Cook |
Clarinet
|
Nicholas Daniel |
Oboe
|
Paul Galbraith |
Guitar
|
John Bryan Henry |
Piano
|
Jonathan Kowszun |
Euphonium
|
Jacqueline Leveridge |
Piano
|
David McClenaghan |
Horn
|
Claire McFarlane |
Violin
|
Bill Miller |
Euphonium
|
Ronan O'Hora |
Piano
|
Anthony Pike |
Clarinet
|
Julie Price |
Bassoon
|
Hilary Punshon |
Piano
|
Robert Vanryne |
Trumpet
|
Elaine Wolff |
Cornet
|
1982
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Alexander Allen |
Clarinet
|
Michael Bland |
Clarinet
|
Sam Coles |
Flute
|
Steven Craven |
Cornet
|
Anthony Cross |
Cornet
|
Paul Galbraith |
Guitar
|
Richard Henry |
Trombone
|
Karen Jones |
Flute
|
Marie-Noelle Kendall |
Piano
|
James Kirby |
Piano
|
Tasmin Little |
Violin
|
Carla Marta Rodrigues |
Viola
|
Anna Markland |
Piano
|
Jagdish Mistry |
Violin
|
Jeanette Murphy |
Horn
|
Jean Owen |
Bassoon
|
Wendy Picton |
Tuba
|
Paul Richardson |
Piano
|
Simon Smith |
Violin
|
Mary Wu |
Piano
|
1984
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Neyire Ashworth |
Clarinet
|
Naomi Atherton |
Horn
|
Brendan Ball |
Trumpet
|
Nicola Bingham |
Trumpet
|
Christopher Blake |
Oboe
|
Jocelyn Boyer |
Flute
|
Sarah Briggs |
Piano
|
Julian Cawdrey |
Flute
|
Julian Dyson |
Piano
|
Janice Graham |
Violin
|
Andrew Harley |
Piano
|
Emma Johnson |
Clarinet
|
Oren Marshall |
Tuba
|
Robert Max |
Cello
|
Richard May |
Cello
|
Lucy Parham |
Piano
|
Hannah Roberts |
Cello
|
Ursula Smith |
Cello
|
Julian Sperry |
Flute
|
Louise Stopforth |
Trombone
|
Simon Vidor |
Piano
|
Abigail Young |
Violin
|
1986
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Alan Brind |
Violin
|
Francesca Fraser |
Recorder
|
Sam Haywood |
Piano
|
Fiona Howes |
Flute
|
Anthony Hughes |
Piano
|
Boris Kucharsky |
Violin
|
David Le Page |
Violin
|
Jacob Lund |
Tuba
|
Robert Markham |
Piano
|
Jeremy Meehan |
Bassoon
|
Steven Miller |
Piano
|
Rachel Nadin |
Piano
|
Anthony Neal |
Trombone
|
Rhys Owens |
Trumpet
|
Julian Plummer |
Horn
|
Anna Pyne |
Flute
|
Julian Sperry |
Flute
|
Eva Stewart |
Flute
|
Stephen Stewart |
Trumpet
|
Annelis Terry |
Cello
|
Victoria Wardman |
Viola
|
1988
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Robert Agnew |
Piano
|
Emily Beynon |
Flute
|
Sarah Burnett |
Bassoon
|
Rachel Clarke |
Horn
|
David Horne |
Piano
|
Boris Kucharsky |
Violin
|
Jonathan Leathwood |
Guitar
|
Ben Lees |
Trumpet
|
Jonathan Middleton |
Piano
|
Andrew Nicholson |
Flute
|
Steven Osbourne |
Piano
|
Charles Owen |
Piano
|
Craig Patterson |
Trumpet
|
David Pyatt |
Horn
|
Katherine Spencer |
Clarinet
|
Jennifer Sturgeon |
Flute
|
Lucy Wakeford |
Harp
|
Heather Wallington |
Viola
|
Paul Watkins |
Cello
|
David Whitehouse |
Trombone
|
1990
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Thomas Ades |
Piano
|
Cathy Beynon |
Harp
|
Ruth Bolister |
Oboe
|
Thomas Carroll |
Cello
|
Martin Chambers |
Trumpet
|
Amy Claricoates |
Cello
|
Simon Cowen |
Trombone
|
Gareth Davies |
Flute
|
Martin Douglas |
Tuba]]
|
Laura Jellioce |
Flute
|
Daniel Jemison |
Bassoon
|
Simon Johnson |
Trombone
|
Nicola Loud |
Violin
|
Zoe Mather |
Piano
|
Leon McCawley |
Piano
|
Richard Ormrod |
Piano
|
Jeremy Pooley |
Horn
|
Jonathon Rimmer |
Flute
|
Kirsty Staines |
Violin
|
Karen Twitchett |
Piano
|
1992
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Rachel Barnes |
Bassoon
|
Thomas Carroll |
Cello
|
Elaine Clark |
Violin
|
Simon Cowen |
Trombone
|
James Cuddeford |
Violin
|
Robin Haggart |
Tuba
|
Miranda Harding |
Cello
|
Tim Horton |
Piano
|
Frederick Kempf |
Piano
|
Louise McMahon |
Flute
|
Heather McNaughton |
Horn
|
Helen Moody |
Oboe
|
Kevin Norbury |
Tuba
|
Jason Ridgeway |
Piano
|
Daniel Tong |
Piano
|
Helen Vollam |
Trombone
|
Jamie Walton |
Cello
|
Maxine Willis |
Flute
|
Rebecca Wood |
Oboe
|
Anthony Zerpa-Falcon |
Piano
|
1994
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Claire Allen |
Trumpet
|
James Arnold |
Trumpet
|
Adrian Brendel |
Cello
|
Emma Bullough |
Oboe
|
Edward Cervenka |
Percussion
|
Natalie Clein |
Cello
|
Colin Currie |
Percussion
|
David Edmonds |
Flute
|
Sam Elliott |
Tuba
|
Andrea Hallam |
Violin
|
Stuart King |
Clarinet
|
Jack Liebeck |
Violin
|
Joseph Long |
Piano
|
Katherine Mackintosh |
Oboe
|
Claire Madin |
Piano
|
Ruth McGinley |
Piano
|
Philip Moore |
Piano
|
Matthew Myatt |
Piano
|
Rafal Payne |
Violin
|
Matthew Perry |
Percussion
|
Tracey Redfern |
Trumpet
|
Julie Stewart |
Flute
|
David Thornton |
Euphonium
|
Andrea Vogler |
Percussion
|
Stephen Whibley |
Percussion
|
1996
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Juliette Bausor |
Flute
|
Edward Cervenka |
Percussion
|
Julien Cheriyan |
Piano
|
Peter Roper-Curzon |
Piano
|
Sam Elliot |
Tuba
|
Alison Farr |
Piano
|
Tim Gunnell |
Percussion
|
Richard Harpham |
Oboe
|
James Hart |
Percussion
|
Ben Hudson |
Bassoon
|
Mark Law |
Trumpet
|
Rafal Payne |
Violin
|
Katy Pryce |
Trombone
|
Sally Pryce |
Harp
|
David Quigley |
Piano
|
Michael Rives |
Percussion
|
Keith Slade |
Clarinet
|
Daniel Smith |
Piano
|
John Storey |
Euphonium
|
Miriam Teppich |
Violin
|
Adrian Wilson |
Oboe
|
Helena Wood |
Violin
|
Katharine Wood |
Cello
|
Adam Wright |
Trumpet
|
1998
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Ron Abranski |
Piano
|
Mark Almond |
French horn
|
Alison Balsom |
Trumpet
|
John Barker |
Saxophone
|
Juliette Bausor |
Flute
|
Emma Brodie |
Percussion
|
Katherine Bryan |
Flute
|
Calum Cook |
Cello
|
Andrew Cottee |
Percussion
|
Sam Elliott |
Tuba
|
Benjamin Errington |
Viola
|
Alison Farr |
Piano
|
Tim Gibbs |
Double bass
|
Charys Green |
Clarinet
|
Nicholas Hagon |
Piano
|
David Hilton |
Trumpet
|
Magnus Johnston |
Violin
|
Niall Keatley |
Trumpet
|
Marie Macloed |
Cello
|
Magnus Mehta |
Percussion
|
Troy Miller |
Percussion
|
Helen Reid |
Piano
|
Adrian Spillett |
Percussio
|
Nathan Williamson |
Piano
|
Adrian Wilsom |
Oboe
|
2000
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Angela Barnes |
French horn
|
Katherine Bryan |
Flute
|
David Childs |
Euphonium
|
Simon Cosgrove |
Saxophone
|
Elizabeth Couling |
Oboe
|
Keith Forster |
Percussion
|
Scott Foster |
Percussion
|
Ashley Grote |
Organ
|
Towen Gunnell |
Percussion
|
Tom Hunter |
Percussion
|
Guy Jonhston |
Cello
|
Edward Jones |
Trombone
|
Samantha Kerby |
Recorder
|
Jack Liebek |
Violin
|
Katie Lockhart |
Clarinet
|
Leo McFall |
Piano
|
Kodo Osada |
Pano
|
Christopher Parkes |
French hor
|
Tom Poster |
Piano
|
Nicholas Rimmer |
Piano
|
Matthew Sadler |
Trumpet
|
Rakhi Singh |
Violin
|
Alexander Sitkovetsky |
Violin
|
Helena Smart |
Violin
|
Oliver Yates |
Percussion
|
2002
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Henry Baldwin |
Percussion
|
Angela Barnes |
Horn
|
Katherine Bryan |
Flute
|
Benjamin Bryant |
Percussion
|
Stephen Burke |
Percussion
|
Rowan Calvert |
Cello
|
George Corbett |
Cello
|
Simon Cosgrove |
Saxophone
|
Colin Davis |
Piano
|
Scott Foster |
Percussion
|
Matthew Gee |
Trombone
|
Emma Hancock |
Violin
|
Edward Jones |
Trombone
|
Patrick King |
Percussion
|
Laura Lucas |
Flute
|
Michael McHale |
Piano
|
Leslie Neish |
Tuba
|
Timothy Orpen |
Clarinet
|
Thomas Osborne |
Trumpet
|
Jennifer Pike |
Violin
|
Robert Scarmadella |
Piano
|
Andrew Shirtliff |
Piano
|
Sarah Tandy |
Piano
|
Litsa Tunnah |
Violin
|
Sarah Williamson |
Clarinet
|
2004
Finals for the 2004 competition took place on May 02 at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh and televised on BBC Two. The trophy used for this years competition was designed by John Rocha at Waterford Crystal.[18]
Name
|
Instrument/Category
|
Otis Beasley |
Keyboard
|
Lucy Beeson |
Percussion
|
Nicola Benedetti |
Violin
|
Elizabeth Chell |
Horn
|
Sijie Chen |
Violin
|
Adam Clifford |
Percussion
|
Michael Cwizewicz |
Violin
|
Tamsin Waley-Cohen |
Violin
|
Andrea Crossley |
Percussion
|
Elizabath Drury |
Saxophone
|
Richard Elsworth |
Percussion
|
Ashley Fripp |
Keyboard
|
Christopher Gomersall |
Trombone
|
Benjamin Grosvenor |
Keyboard
|
Eddy Hackett |
Percussion
|
Clare Hammond |
Keyboard
|
Toni James |
Keyboar
|
Daniel De Gruchy-Lambert |
Trumpet
|
Catriona Mackinnon |
Oboe
|
Christopher Pannell |
Tenor horn
|
Paul Skinner |
Flute
|
Peter Smith |
Tuba
|
Ellen Hydref Thomas |
Harp
|
Suzanne Thorn |
Oboe
|
Adam Walker |
Flute
|
2006
The 2006 finals were held at The Sage Gateshead on 20 May, 2006.[2] The adjudicators for this competition were Marin Alsop, Carlos Bonell, Peter Sadlo, Thea King, Sergei Nakariakov, Angela Hewitt and Kathryn McDowell.[19] The overall number of finalists was significantly smaller for the number of finalists in this competition.
2008 Finalists
The 2008 finals are due to take place on May 10, 2008 and May 11, 2008 at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff.[20] In celebration of thirty years of the competition broadcasting, the performances will last for two days in celebration of outstanding young musicians.[20]
Name
|
Hometown
|
Instrument
|
Performance
|
Notes
|
Jadran Duncumb |
Ski, Norway |
Guitar |
N/A |
Began playing the Guitar at the age of ten. Two time winner of the Norwegian National Youth competition.
|
Jun Sasaki |
London |
Cello |
N/A |
Began playing the Violin at the age of four, but switched to the Cello at five.He currently studies at Yehudi Menuhin School.
|
Cecilia Sultana De Maria |
Warminster |
Harp |
N/A |
Began playing the Harp at the age of ten while also playing the Piano and Violin, currently studies at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music.
|
Katherine Robb |
Bushey |
Violin |
N/A |
Started playing the Violin at eight after being offered free lessons. Student at The Purcell School of Music.
|
Melanie Rothman |
Carshalton |
Oboe |
N/A |
Studying at The Purcell School of Music, but also studies at the Junior Department at the Royal Academy of Music and holds a place in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Began playing the Oboe at the age of ten.
|
David Smith |
Fife |
Flute |
N/A |
Began playing the Flute at four years of age, his influence being when he heard Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. Studies at St. Mary's Music School in Edinburgh and can also play the Saxophone.
|
Anke Batty |
Lyndhurst, Hampshire |
Clarinet |
N/A |
Achieved Grade 8 distinction in Singing, Piano and Saxophone as well as playing the clarinet.
|
Joseph Shiner |
East Brent, Somerset |
Clarinet |
N/A |
Began playing the Clarinet at eight years of age. Has since achieved Principal Clarinet of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain after two years of membership.
|
Alexander Edmundson |
Lytham St Annes |
French Horn |
N/A |
Began playing the French Horn at seven years of age after hearing Mozart’s Horn Concert No 4.
|
Henry Lindsay |
Amersham |
Tuba |
N/A |
Currently studying at The Purcell School of Music and is a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
|
Matthew White |
Bolton |
Euphonium |
N/A |
Studies at Chetham's School of Music. Principal Euphonium with the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain.
|
Peter Moore |
Stalybridge |
Trombone |
N/A |
Started to play the trombone at the age of six. Held the position of Principal Trombone of the National Children’s Band of Great Britain. Youngest musician in this years competition.
|
David Elliott |
Bournemouth |
Percussion |
N/A |
Began playing percussion at the age of three. Currently studying at the Trinity College of Music. Was Co Principal in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain percussion section.
|
Delia Stevens |
Normanton on Soar |
Percussion |
N/A |
Studies at Loughborough High School and was influenced to play percussion after seeing the school orchestra performance.
|
Jim Molyneux |
Littleborough, Greater Manchester |
Percussion |
N/A |
Started playing percussion at the age of seven and is studying at the Chetham's School of Music.
|
Daniel Day |
Hayfield |
Percussion |
N/A |
Began playing percussion at the age of three after his father, a professional drummer bought him a drum set. Studies at the Chetham's School of Music.
|
Michael Foyle |
Troon |
Piano |
N/A |
Began playing percussion at the age of six. Currently studying at Wellington School. Been involved in the National Children’s Orchestra of Scotland and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
|
Kausikan Rajeshkumar |
Harrow, London |
Piano |
N/A |
Studies at The Purcell School of Music. Began playing the piano at seven years of age. As well as playing the piano, and has received awards for composing, such as the BBC Young Composer of the Year 2006.
|
Erdem Misirlioğlu |
Ipswich |
Piano |
N/A |
Studying at the Northgate High School in Ipswich and the Junior Department at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
|
Sam Law |
Ballymena |
Piano |
N/A |
Began playing percussion at the age of six. He studies at the Ballymena Academy, but also studies at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.
|
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