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WYGF09 overview

WYGF 2009 has just finished! The CD recording of Corinium Players and Gitarenstadt is in-the-can and the school feels ghostly quiet after four days of hearing the sound of over 200 participants! We now have a chance to get back to reporting on the festival, so we thought we’d kick-off with a bit of an overview and then get round to the specifics later on once we’ve looked through all the photos, comments, and video footage which has been accumulated during WYGF.

WYGF 2009 had an increase of 25% more students since our last festival in 2007. All our WYGF tutors and guest artists were kept extremely busy while they worked with their guitar orchestras on a vast variety of pieces, mixed in with workshops on topics such as warm-up routine and stretches before a punishing practice session with Mark Ashford, an introduction to the new Trinity Guildhall syllabus with Gary Ryan assisted by Mark Eden, guitar percussion with Gordon Dunn, and a technical work-out with Martha Masters. More on these session coming soon.

Between the workshops and orchestra coaching sessions the WYGF students had an opportunity to take part in swimming, football, basketball, or creating some artwork. These sessions allowed students a moment to do something completely different.

There was also the all important chance for everyone to take their seats in the Bacon Theatre for the showcase concerts which featured Holme Valley Guitar Quartet, Dorchester Guitar Ensemble, Guitar Project, Chichester Guitar Ensemble, Haringey Guitar Ensemble, Junior Guildhall Guitar Ensemble, Corinium Players Guitar Ensemble, Gitarenstadt, and NYGE. A full report will be posted soon on these amazing ensembles.

The WYGF09 concert series was also one of the main festival features with performances by Graham Devine, VIDA Guitar Quartet, Martha Masters, and Brad Richter. Students were given the opportunity to get up and also perform in our open-mic sessions which included some guitar playing, singing, poetry reading and even a monologue.

The Trinity Guildhall YouTube Competition had its final on Wednesday night with a huge screening of the chosen finalists with by the composers awarding prizes – full report to follow.

Other entertainment included the WYGF panto where out guest artists and tutors dressed-up and got into character to perform a specially written version of Cinderella renamed Strumerella! The Panto also included our wonderful WYGF mentors Matthew, Gareth, Graham, Aimee, Tom Anderson, Tom (Picasso) Abela, Gordon, Rachel, Paul, and Adam. This was followed by the WYGF Guitar Oscars for the student with the most … well there were too many categories to mention here!

This year vendors Kent Guitar Classics and the London Guitar Studio were here at WYGF showing their wares and allowing students that all important chance to get strings, tuners, music, and even a top-notch guitar if they were prepared to dig into their pockets a little deeper, all with a warm friendly advice and service from Miles Roberts (KGC) and Stef (pic-LGS) who were on-hand to help!

The final student concert was a monster performance of all our seven WYGF student orchestras. This was the moment where all the hard work which had been put into the orchestral sessions came together, and family and friends attending the final concert got a chance to hear the results – and what fantastic results! The high standard of all the performances was an inspiring moment and a testament to the hard work everyone had put in to all the rehearsals.

This leaves me an opportunity to thank everyone who helped during the festival, and our WYGF Sponsors, without whom we would not be able to make this event so special.

7 comments

1 Konstantin Zobel { 08.20.09 at 2:54 pm }

Gitarrenstadt Bad Nauheim is mighty proud to have been part of this giant event. We loved every minute of it!

2 simon walters { 08.20.09 at 5:38 pm }

WYGF09 was absolutely amazing. Roll on 2011!

3 Dom Brown { 08.20.09 at 6:18 pm }

Can’t wait till WYGF 2011!

In fact, could we have one in 2010?

4 Ella Brown { 08.20.09 at 7:48 pm }

WYGF ‘09 was sooooo good!!!! They keep getting better and better:) Really can’t wait and see what 2011 will be like!!!
Oh, and go orchestra 3!!!!!!:)

5 Josh Thomas { 08.21.09 at 3:32 pm }

Hello Team WYGF,
The festival was amazing, i had such a good time,
but it was over toooo quickly !
Looking forward to the next one !!
I agree with dom, lets have one next year too :)

6 Kristian Richardson { 08.23.09 at 10:13 am }

Helen, Artists, Tutors and Mentors,
Thank you very much for putting your time and effort into what was a brilliant, inspiring and unbelievably fun WYGF09. Looking forward to 2011!!!

7 Hayley Moot { 08.31.09 at 10:40 pm }

WYGF 09 was AWSOME!! (and that’s a rather small word in this instance!!). I enjoyed it soo much and will be waiting 2 long years for the next one (even though i will be coming alone next year (without Haringey as i’m moving to the sea in Brighton!) YAY orchestra 3 and pirates of the caribbean!! ; ) also now loving Pavane Op. 50 (Gabriel Faure) as a result of WYGF! :P

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