Young Wellington Musicians Tune Up for Chamber Music Contest
More than 100 young Wellington musicians are tuning up to compete in the annual New Zealand Community Trust Chamber
Music Contest.
The Wellington district contest of the New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest takes place on Sunday 8 June
and is one of 15 district contests being held nationwide to select the top 12 ensembles who will compete in the National
Finals in Christchurch in August.
This year the Wellington contest has attracted 30 ensembles from around the region involving 107 students. Nationally,
507 ensembles of between three and eight musicians including 19 octets and involving close to 2000 students, will
compete for spots in the National Finals.
Chamber Music New Zealand chief executive Euan Murdoch says he is absolutely delighted with entry numbers for the 2014
contest which are up from 456 ensembles in 2013.
Mr Murdoch said it showed there was still strong interest and support for chamber music in schools and this was
excellent news as the competition celebrates its 49th anniversary. The New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest
is the longest running youth music competition in New Zealand and is the only nationwide chamber music competition for
young musicians and composers. As well as organising the contest, Chamber Music New Zealand also arranges coaching and
open workshops for ensembles.
At the end of each District Contest the winning group from each district, and up to four highly commended groups, will
be named and an award will be given for the overall Best Performance of a New Zealand work.
This year, Chamber Music New Zealand is piloting a Regional Showcase concert for the Central Districts. The top 10
ensembles from Hawke’s Bay, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North and Wellington will perform a concert on Saturday
21 June in Wanganui. Chamber Music New Zealand plans to extend the Regional Showcase concerts nationwide from 2015.
The top ensembles from the District Contests compete in the National Finals on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 August in
Christchurch.
Each member of the winning group at the National Final receives the James Wallace Arts Trust Prize of $1000.
The contest also includes an Original Composition section which, this year, has attracted 37 entries including an entry
from Tawa College student Benjamin Sneyd-Utting. New Zealand composer Philip Norman will select the winning score and
the winning composer will be announced on Monday 16 June. The winner will be awarded the SOUNZ prize of $500.
The New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest is well-known for nurturing young musicians who go on to
successful musical careers. Iconic New Zealand pianist Michael Houstoun competed in the event when he was a school
student in Timaru and acclaimed pianist John Chen is also a past winner. He went on to win the 2004 Sydney International
Piano Competition and the 2003 Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition and in 2009, his ensemble, Saguaro Trio won the
International Chamber Music Competition in Hamburg, Germany.
The New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest - Wellington District Contest takes place on Sunday 8 June at the
Adam Concert Room, New Zealand School of Music with sessions at 9am and 1pm. Entry is $5 per session.
In presenting the New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest, Chamber Music New Zealand acknowledges the generous
support of The New Zealand Community Trust, ABRSM, SOUNZ (Centre for NZ Music), The Wallace Arts Trust, KBB Music and
various regional funders who support events at District Contests.
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