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NYO 2022

112 replies

Musiccake · 15/06/2021 09:28

My DS is preparing to apply for NYO.
He said the application form is quite hard to fill as so many questions to answer (Like mini essays for about 10 topics).
He just has started looking at the excerpts, also needs to upload contrasted pieces too. DS knows he is not good enough yet but as he is interested in NYO inspire too, he will give it a go!
It would be great to hear about either NYO or NYO inspire's experience.

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Pollyanna8844 · 21/09/2022 19:55

DS got in on flute - he's beyond ecstatic!

mydarkstar95 · 21/09/2022 20:14

Pollyanna8844 · 21/09/2022 19:55

DS got in on flute - he's beyond ecstatic!

👏👏👏

Vijaycobes · 21/09/2022 21:21

Well done to your dc! And the not so lucky ones who can try again next year… it’s all great experience!

Maryward · 21/09/2022 22:18

Absolutely thrilled dc got in!! 😊
Yes well worth applying as they learn lots on the assessment day & really seem to enjoy whatever the outcome.

horseymum · 22/09/2022 08:02

Well done! So exciting for everyone. Hard for those who didn't get what they wanted to, hope they are ok. We applied for inspire program so will see what comes of that.

Poseidensgrumpyneighbour · 22/09/2022 09:00

Well done to all your DC! Mine got in too - such a great opportunity, we’re so pleased for her. I think it hasn’t quite sunk in for her yet! Agree that they make it a really worthwhile experience for everyone.

BusyBaker · 22/09/2022 11:44

Is it only meant for kids who are planning to pursue a music career and taken Music GCSE / A levels?
My DD went to assessment day and said she didnt find anyone who wasnt.

minisnowballs · 22/09/2022 12:34

Wow, congrats to all your talented kids. My DD2 applied just for Inspire - got an email today asking whether she'd accept doing the residential with her second instrument as her first (flute) is so oversubscribed.

She only just scrapes into the standard on her second (bassoon) so it will be a big ask for her! But she does love a residential and it's free, so who knows?

Sausagemushypeas · 22/09/2022 18:37

Does anyone know the rules for Inspire? They say State school children/underrepresented in the sector children are specifically targeted by the project, but does that mean that children at private schools are excluded from the project? Just wondered as NYO fees are a big stretch on top of school fees.…… thanks.

Pollyanna8844 · 22/09/2022 20:18

Hi, their website states:
"These are game-changing ensemble music opportunities specifically for teenagers who attend state schools, are home educated OR if you are Black, Asian or ethnically diverse; these are communities underrepresented in the world of orchestral music." So, private school pupils can apply if they are Black, Asian or ethnically diverse.

horseymum · 22/09/2022 21:54

My impression was that they were targeting state school children because the percentage of independent school children is way higher than it should be. A few years ago I think it was over 50 percent, and still running at over 30 so a bit of positive discrimination at the lower level to give people a leg up. ( 7 percent of kids are privately educated I believe) The standard of orchestra in some state schools would mean some kids are never exposed to high quality ensemble music making to lift their game. Our huge high school has a tiny orchestra with about 5 grade 1 violins, a couple of ok cellos, some not very confident brass about grade 3 and several enthusiastic but not experienced flutes/ clarinets. Total of about 18 kids. They only get to play basic arrangements. Some independent schools will have a proper orchestra for each year group. Also, it is (usually) a choice to go private and the assumption is maybe made that many people could choose not to and spend their money differently. I think it's an amazing opportunity to diversify the orchestra scene but I can see how it would seem frustrating if you feel excluded from an opportunity. In Scotland we only really have NYOS as the main provider, and it is full of privately educated children as they have higher quality music in school and higher aspirations. It is out of reach of many state educated families. I hope your child enjoys their music and is able to pursue it to whatever level they choose.

minisnowballs · 23/09/2022 09:40

@horseymum is right - it is a levelling the playing field thing. DD2 does not have an orchestra at school and has to take her GCSE music as an extracurricular club as it isn't offered on the curriculum.

Her teachers and peri teachers are fabulous but the gulf between what she gets at school and her private school friends' experience is absolutely immense (and getting worse) because of the tiny funding, the massive needs in other areas (worse post-Covid) and the fact that this government does not value arts funding.

I really applaud the NYO for offering this. As we can afford to, we will of course donate so that others can have the experience too.

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