My final NYOW residency is over. I still can’t quite believe
I’m too old to come back next year and it was strange not saying to people
‘I’ll see you next year’ in the bar after the final concert.
I thought this was an incredible year to end on. I loved the
programme, even though I was a bit dubious about it at the start, and I can
safely say that Rite of Spring is now one of my favourite pieces. There were so
many great moments on my final course, and here are a few of my favourites.
Tutors Dinner. It’s always a really fun night, and it’s a
lovely way to say thank you to everything our section tutors have done for us
over the first week. This year was a little different to normal, because we had
a live band after the meal! They were great fun and encouraged us all to dance far
more than normal. The only downside (and my fault entirely) was that I wore
stupidly high heels and so spent most of my night barefoot so that I could walk
normally…
Twmpath. I remember having a twmpath in my first couple of
years, but it was always in the SU and there was never quite enough space for
everyone to join in and properly go for it. When I saw this year’s social
schedule, I was a little dubious of how successful the twmpath would be. In
reality I loved it. It took place in the canteen with an amazing man calling it
who was very enthusiastic (and very patient when we didn’t quite understand the
dances). Almost everyone joined and I had a great time. We all looked totally
ridiculous but were loving it.
Paul Daniel. I realise that this isn’t a ‘moment’ as such,
but he was one of the most memorable parts of the course. He never rehearsed us
like a ‘youth orchestra’ and could get us to change the way we played with just
a few words. With his endless energy and enthusiasm he got the Nash to sound
incredible and never just coast along with the performances. Something new
would happen every concert and that kept us on our toes the whole time!
The final concert. This year, the final concert was at St
David’s Hall in Cardiff and it’s an amazing one to end with as we always have a
great audience to spur us on. The energy of the orchestra was awesome and I was
so proud of how we played, especially the Rite of Spring. The standing ovation
after the last note brought a tear to my eye as it finally hit me that that was
my last Nash concert and I couldn’t believe that it was all over.
The past seven years as a member of the NYOW have been
incredible. I’m so lucky to have been involved for this long and have been
given so many opportunities to play in some amazing venues with world renowned
conductors. What I’ll miss most though is returning to my Nash ‘family’ every
year, made up of friends from all over Wales, and spending an amazing two weeks
playing music with them.
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