NYBBGB launches conductor competition for 20- to 30-year-olds

Harriet Clifford
Thursday, August 5, 2021

The winner will receive a fee of £500 to work alongside Martyn Brabbins and the National Youth Brass Band at their 70th anniversary 2022 summer residential course.

This article originally appeared in Music Teacher magazine.

The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain (NYBBGB) has launched its 2022 Composer Competition, and will soon be inviting conductors aged 20 to 30 to enter via video submission by 1 October 2021.

The winner of the three-round competition will be appointed guest conductor for the NYBBGB during its 70th anniversary year residential course at Taunton School, from 30 July to 6 August 2022. They will also conduct a work at the band’s end-of-course concert, as well as at its 70th anniversary concert on 6 August in London.

Up to 10 minutes long, the entry videos can feature rehearsals, concerts, or competition performances, and applicants will also take part in an interview with director of artistic planning, Dr Robert Childs, via Zoom. 

Six candidates will be selected to progress to the live rounds, taking place on 29 January 2022. In Round 2, a panel will judge the semi-finalists conducting one of three brass band marches: March MephistophelesMarch Knight Templar and March The Cossack. 

The candidates will prepare all three in advance, but will be told which one to conduct on the day and will be given 20 minutes to rehearse. 

Similarly, in the Final Round - featuring the best three conductors - candidates will be told which of three works they are to conduct, and will be given 40 minutes to rehearse. The possibilities for the Final Round are ResurgamMusic for a Festivaland Shine as the Light

The judging panel will include Martyn Brabbins, Dr Robert Childs, and Captain Samuel Hairsine RN. 

Details about how to apply will be posted on the NYBBGB website at the end of August. More information and competition rules can be found here

www.nybbgb.org.uk