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Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust

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Northamptonshire, England, has a music and performing arts service to provide instrumental music lessons in local schools. Its services are available to around 13,000 school children. In July the music service was given an Outstanding level through MSEP evaluation. The service supports fifteen Saturday morning music centres and many music and drama groups, all within Northamptonshire. Membership of the county level groups is determined by an annual audition process in July. For most groups there are three levels: Junior, Training and Youth which are usually abbreviated by staff and students e.g. County Junior Wind Orchestra (CJWO), County Training Strings (CTS) & County Youth Orchestra (CYO)

There are groups covering ensemble, orchestral, brass band, wind band, jazz, rock, guitar, percussion, voice, drama, dance and early years music.

In April 2012 the service became an independent, charitable trust and in May 2012 it was designated as the government's music and education hub for the area.

Location

The music service headquarters is in Northampton in a Victorian school building on the corner of Clare Street and the Kettering Road that used to be known as John Clare School.

Performances and events

Groups from the music service perform at the Derngate, Spinney Hill Hall, Cripps Hall, The Lighthouse Theatre and other venues throughout the year.

Each year, there are residential courses at Grendon Hall for students in Junior and Training Groups. Students in CYO, CYCB and CYBB alternate between taking turns to go on a tour to a foreign country. The CYO would tour one year and the CYBB and CYCB would then jointly tour the following year. For example in July 2014, the CYO went to Germany and then in July 2015, the CYCB and CYBB went to the Czech Republic and Slovakia including a performance at Kroměříž Castle.

The music groups and groups from the Saturday morning centres take part in the National Festival of Music for Youth and the service is often represented at the Schools Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in November. In 2012 both the County Youth Concert Band and the County Youth Orchestra featured at the Schools Proms.[1]

The county is also regularly represented at the National Concert Band Festival and the National Brass Band Championships, with the CYCB regularly attaining the Platinum level award.

Trust Status

In April 2012 the service completed procedures to become an independent, charitable trust in a move encouraged and supported by the local council.[2] In May 2012 the trust was announced as the lead partner in the Northamptonshire Music Education Hub[3] as part of the government's National Plan for Music Education.[4]

Saturday Morning Music and Performing Arts Centres

These are located in the following areas:

Alumni

References

  1. ^ NMPAT Recent Achievements
  2. ^ April 12 NMPAT Comes into Existence
  3. ^ Northamptonshire Music Education Hub
  4. ^ National Plan for Music Education
  5. ^ "Dundee Symphony Orchestra". www.dundeesymphonyorchestra.org.uk. Retrieved 2015-09-26.

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