"These young Welsh players possess dedication, technical superiority and attention to detail"
Berliner Morgenpost
NYOW has the distinction of being the first national youth orchestra in the world. It combines traditional expectations with a contemporary outlook and develops a first-class training experience into performances that are full of energy and passion.
The NYOW is for young people up to and including 21 years, from Wales. The minimum standard for all instruments (except harp) is Grade VIII. The minimum standard for harp is Grade VI.
Candidates must be nominated by their local county/regional music service by completing an official application form; forms are distributed via the county music services and are also available from the NYOW from June each year.
Brian Hughes - Troad (The Turning) New Commission
Debussy - La Mer
"De l'aube à midi sur la mer" "From dawn to noon on the sea" Very Slow
"Jeux de vagues" "Play of the waves" Allegro
"Dialogue du vent et de la mer" "Dialogue of the wind and the sea" animated and tumultuous
Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27
Largo Allegro moderato (E minor)
Allegro molto (A minor)
Adagio (A major)
Allegro vivace (E major)
Owain Arwel Hughes CBE
Principal Guest Conductor: Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
Music Director: Camerata Wales
Music Director: National Youth Orchestra of Wales
In a career spanning 40 years, Owain Arwel Hughes has conducted and recorded many of the world's leading orchestras. In November 2007, he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra with whom he has recently conducted and recorded the world premiere of Schnittke's monumental choral work, Nagasaki. As Founder and Artistic Director, Owain Arwel Hughes is the driving force behind the success of the Cardiff Welsh Proms. Inaugurated in 1986, it has become one of the major UK music festivals attracting orchestras and leading artists from around the world. Committed to the highest level of music education for young people Owain Arwel Hughes accepted the position of Music Director of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales in 2003, the oldest such youth orchestra in the world.
He has held the titles of Associate Conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra, London, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Principal Associate Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. As Principal Conductor of the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, Denmark, he raised the orchestra's profile with major recordings of Danish music. Acclaimed for his direction of large scale choral works Owain Arwel Hughes had a highly successful period as Conductor of the world famous Huddersfield Choral Society between 1980 and 1986.
Owain Arwel Hughes enjoys a long-standing relationship with the recording label BIS for whom he has recorded the entire orchestral, concerto and choral output of Vagn Holmboe and all Rachmaninov's symphonies and concertos. Recently released recordings include Holst's Planets with the Royal Philharmonic, the complete Brahms symphonies and overtures with the Stuttgart Philharmonic and the complete Tchaikovsky piano/orchestral works with the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra. Releases with BIS in 08/09 include the world premiere recordings of Schnittke’s Concerto Grosso and Symphony No.9 with Cape Philharmonic Orchestra. Future releases in 10/11 include Walton Symphony 1 and 2 with the Orchestre National de Lille and a CD of the music of Arwel Hughes with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Arwel Hughes’ conducting commitments include the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, Aalborg Symfoniorkester, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestre National de Lille.
Owain Arwel Hughes’ contribution to music has been marked with honorary doctorates and fellowships at nine universities and conservatoires. In 2004 in recognition of his services to music and charity he was awarded an OBE and in January 2009 he was the recipient of a CBE.
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