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1 History  



1.1  Broadcast  





1.2  Hosts  



1.2.1  Classical Award  





1.2.2  Jazz Award  









2 Related awards  



2.1  BBC Young Dancer  





2.2  BBC Young Jazz Musician  







3 Winners  



3.1  Classical Award  





3.2  Jazz Award  







4 Past finalists  



4.1  1970s  



4.1.1  1978  







4.2  1980s  



4.2.1  1980  





4.2.2  1982  





4.2.3  1984  





4.2.4  1986  





4.2.5  1988  







4.3  1990s  



4.3.1  1990  





4.3.2  1992  





4.3.3  1994  





4.3.4  1996  





4.3.5  1998  







4.4  2000s  



4.4.1  2000  





4.4.2  2002  





4.4.3  2004  





4.4.4  2006  





4.4.5  2008  







4.5  2010s  



4.5.1  2010  





4.5.2  2012  





4.5.3  2014  



4.5.3.1  Classical Award  





4.5.3.2  Jazz Award  







4.5.4  2016  



4.5.4.1  Classical Award  





4.5.4.2  Jazz Award  







4.5.5  2018  



4.5.5.1  Classical Award  





4.5.5.2  Jazz Award  









4.6  2020s  



4.6.1  202021  



4.6.1.1  Classical Award  





4.6.1.2  Jazz Award  







4.6.2  2022  



4.6.2.1  Classical Award  





4.6.2.2  Jazz Award  











5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














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BBC Young Musician
Awarded forExceptional musical talent
LocationVarious; Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (since 2020)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBBC
Formerly calledBBC Young Musician of the Year (1978–2008)
First awarded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
WinnerJordan Ashman in 2022
WebsiteBBC Young Musician website
Television/radio coverage
NetworkBBC Four and BBC Radio 3
Former logo/banner used in 2004

BBC Young Musician is a televised national music competition broadcast bienniallyonBBC Television and BBC Radio 3.[1] Originally BBC Young Musician of the Year, its name was changed in 2010.

The competition, a former member of the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY), is open to UK-resident percussion, keyboard, string, brass and woodwind players, who are eighteen years of age or under on 1 January in the relevant year.[2]

History[edit]

The competition was established in 1978 by Humphrey Burton, Walter Todds and Roy Tipping, former members of the BBC Television Music Department.[1] Michael Hext, a trombonist, was the inaugural winner. In 1994, the percussion category was added, alongside the existing keyboard, string, brass and woodwind categories.[1] The competition has five stages: regional auditions, category auditions, category finals, semi-finals and the final.[3] The biennial competition is managed and produced by BBC Cymru Wales.

To date, there have been 22 winners, the youngest being 12-year-old Peter Moore.[4] In 2014, the BBC Young Musician Jazz Award was introduced;[5] Alexander Bone, a saxophonist, was the inaugural winner.[6]

As a result of the success of the competition, the Eurovision Young Musicians competition was initiated in 1982.[1] The first edition was broadcast live from Manchester's Free Trade Hall. The presenter was Humphrey Burton and the producer was Roy Tipping. The winner of BBC Young Musician often went on to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Young Musicians.

The competition celebrated its 30th anniversary in May 2008 with a documentary narrated by Gethin JonesonBBC Two.[7] BBC Four's documentary BBC Young Musician: Forty Years Young was aired on 3 April 2018. To celebrate the 40th anniversary, the first BBC Young Musician Prom was held at the Royal Albert Hall and broadcast live on 15 July 2018. Presented by Clemency Burton-Hill, the concert featured performances from past winners and finalists alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Andrew Gourlay.[8]

The 2020 competition was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, after proceeding as normal up to and including the filming of the semi-final. The five category finals were broadcast in May and June 2020, with broadcast of the semi-final and recording of the final postponed, at first until the autumn, and then into 2021. The Jazz Award final was broadcast as planned on 22 November 2020, having been recorded at Cadogan Hall in the absence of an audience.[9] The grand final was recorded in April 2021[10] – also without an audience – and broadcast on 2 May, preceded on 30 April by the delayed broadcast of the semi-final.[11]

The 2022 competition was deferred from spring to early autumn and was broadcast in October; the semi-final stage of the competition (introduced in 2010) was discontinued for that year. For the 2024 competition, a new format was introduced: category finals were replaced by two quarter-finals each featuring six musicians. A total of six musicians progress to the semi-final, and then three to the grand final.[12]

Broadcast[edit]

Regional heats were televised in 1978; a round before the category final was aired until 1994, and again in 2002 and 2004. From 1978 to 1984, all programmes were broadcast on BBC One until it was moved to BBC Two in 1986; however from 2002 to 2012, the heats were moved to BBC Four, with only the final aired on BBC Two.

In 2010, highlights of the new semi-final stage were also broadcast on BBC Two. In 2014, all stages of the competition moved to BBC Four, and the category finals and the grand final were broadcast on BBC Radio 3. For the 2018 competition, Radio 3 broadcast a 30-minute concert starring each competitor in the week before their category final aired. For 2024, the grand final will be broadcast on BBC Two for the first time since 2012 in the form of highlights of the concerto performances, whilst the full concert programme is to be aired on BBC Four and BBC Radio 3.[12]

Hosts[edit]

The following have hosted stages of the competition:[13]

Classical Award[edit]

  • Ernest Lush (1978)
  • Jane Glover (1986, 1988)
  • J Mervyn Williams (1990)
  • Edward Gregson (1990 final)
  • Paul Daniel (1992 final)
  • Sarah Greene (1994)
  • Christopher Warren-Green (1996)
  • Sarah Walker (1996)
  • Stephanie Hughes (1998–2004)
  • Alistair Appleton (2004)
  • Howard Goodall (2006, 2010 final)
  • Gethin Jones (2008)
  • Aled Jones (2008)
  • Nicola Loud (2008)
  • Clemency Burton-Hill (2010–12, 2014 final, 2016, 2018 final)
  • Josie d'Arby (2012, 2016 final, 2018, 2020, 2022 final)
  • Alison Balsom (2014, 2016, 2018 final)
  • Miloš Karadaglić (2014)
  • Anna Lapwood (2020)
  • Jess Gillam (2020 final, 2022)
  • Alexis Ffrench (2022)
  • Jazz Award[edit]

  • Soweto Kinch (2014)
  • Joe Stilgoe (2016)
  • YolanDa Brown (2018, 2020)
  • Jamz Supernova (2022)
  • Huw Stephens (2022)
  • Related awards[edit]

    BBC Young Dancer[edit]

    Acompetitive dance version, BBC Young Dancer, was launched in October 2014 and first awarded in May 2015.[14]

    BBC Young Jazz Musician[edit]

    A separate competition for a Jazz Award was first held during the 2014 season, with the final broadcast on BBC Four in the week after the classical final.[6] In 2016, the Jazz Award final was episode 7 of the 8-part BBC Four series, broadcast two days before the classical final.[15] In 2018, the jazz competition had an upper age limit of 21[16] and the final was recorded for BBC Four in November as part of the London Jazz Festival;[17] it was broadcast on 25 November, six months after the main final.[18]

    Winners[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]

    Year Name Instrument Place of study Winning age Notes Finals venue
    1978 Michael Hext Trombone Royal College of Music 17 Orchestra member at The Royal Opera House Covent Garden[19] and occasional solo performances[20] RNCM Concert Hall, Manchester
    1980 Nicholas Daniel Oboe Royal Academy of Music 18 International soloist and principal oboe of the Britten Sinfonia. Founder of the Britten Oboe Quartet and the Haffner Wind Ensemble. Has performed at numerous BBC Proms.[21]
    1982 Anna Markland Piano Chethams School, University of Oxford, Royal Academy of Music 18 Has since developed a reputation as a teacher, adjudicator and singer as Anna Crookes[22] Free Trade Hall, Manchester
    1984 Emma Johnson Clarinet Sevenoaks School, Cambridge University 18 Solo clarinettist with a repertoire of over 40 concertos[23]
    1986 Alan Brind Violin Royal Academy of Music 17 Has since led the European Union Youth Orchestra and won the Young Musician of the Year award[24]
    1988 David Pyatt Horn Watford Grammar School for Boys 14 Youngest winner of the award at the time. Has performed at numerous BBC Proms.[25] Principal at London Philharmonic Orchestra.[26]
    1990 Nicola Loud Violin Royal Academy of Music, Juilliard School 15 Has appeared in multiple British orchestras and several abroad[27] St David's Hall, Cardiff
    1992 Freddy Kempf Piano St Edmund's School, Canterbury, Royal Academy of Music, London University 14 Became the youngest person at the time to win the award. Has since released numerous recital discs.[28] Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
    1994 Natalie Clein Cello Royal College of Music, Heinrich Schiff 15 Became the first British winner of the Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians. Has performed with several British orchestras.[29] Barbican, London
    1996 Rafal Zambrzycki Payne Violin Yehudi Menuhin School, Royal Northern College of Music, Herbert von Karajan Centre 18 Won second prize at the Luxemburg International Violin Competition. Performed in orchestras in Europe, the United States, South Africa, The Middle East and Zimbabwe.[30] Symphony Hall, Birmingham
    1998 Adrian Spillett Percussion Royal Northern College of Music 19 First percussionist to win the award. Has performed with an array of ensembles including the 4-MALITY Percussion Quartet. Principal Percussionist with the CBSO. Former Head of Percussion at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire[31] Waterfront Hall, Belfast
    2000 Guy Johnston Cello Chetham's School of Music, Eastman School of Music 18 A performance at the Royal Albert Hall made him the youngest soloist to appear on the first night of The Proms.[32] Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
    2002 Jennifer Pike Violin Chetham's School of Music, Guildhall School of Music & Drama 12 At the time, was the youngest ever winner of the award. Has appeared as a soloist with British orchestras and performed at other BBC events.[33] Barbican, London
    2004 Nicola Benedetti Violin Yehudi Menuhin School 16 Performed with the BBC concert orchestra and recorded her debut album with Daniel Harding and the London Symphony Orchestra[34] Usher Hall, Edinburgh
    2006 Mark Simpson Clarinet Royal College of Music, Oxford University, Guildhall School of Music & Drama 17 Was the Principal Clarinet of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Started studies at the Royal College of Music, but dropped out to go to the University of Oxford.[2] The Sage, Gateshead
    2008 Peter Moore Trombone Chetham's School of Music 12 Youngest winner of the award.[35] Co-principal at London Symphony Orchestra. Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay
    2010 Lara Ömeroğlu Piano Purcell School, Royal College of Music 16 Nowadays known by the name of Lara Melda
    2012 Laura van der Heijden Cello Royal College of Music 15 Has performed with 2014 winner, Martin James Bartlett The Sage, Gateshead
    2014 Martin James Bartlett Piano Royal College of Music, Purcell School 17 He appeared in 2012 competition, at the age of 15, as a finalist in the keyboard category[36] Usher Hall, Edinburgh
    2016 Sheku Kanneh-Mason Cello Royal Academy of Music, Trinity Catholic Comprehensive School 17 He holds the ABRSM Junior Scholarship to The Royal Academy of Music. Has played in the Chineke! Orchestra, as well as the JRAM Symphony Orchestra, and played chamber music with the Kanneh-Mason Piano Trio and the Ash String Trio.[37] Barbican, London
    2018 Lauren Zhang Piano Birmingham Junior Conservatoire, King Edward VI High School for Girls 16 Played the fiendishly difficult Prokofiev Concerto no.2 and was commended for her 'inherent musical intelligence' and 'exceptional technical ability'. Won first prize at the 15th Ettlingen International Piano Competition in 2016. First Asian winner of the competition.[38][39] Symphony Hall, Birmingham
    2020 Fang Zhang Percussion Chetham's School of Music 17 Member of the China Youth Percussion Orchestra and has won percussions competitions in China, New York and Tokyo.[40] Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
    2022 Jordan Ashman Percussion Royal Birmingham Conservatoire 17 He has played with the National Children’s Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Brass Band.[41]

    Jazz Award[edit]

    Year Name Instrument Place of study Winning age Notes Finals venue
    2014 Alexander Bone Saxophone Chetham's School of Music 17 Inaugural winner of the separate Jazz Award competition[6] Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff
    2016 Alexandra Ridout Trumpet Royal Academy of Music, Purcell School 17 Her 21-year-old brother Tom was also a finalist[42]
    2018 Xhosa Cole Saxophone Holyhead School, Ladywood Community School of Music 22 Has played saxophone in the Jazzlines Ensemble, Birmingham Schools Symphony Orchestra and Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra among others. While studying in sixth form, Xhosa attended courses with the National Youth Jazz Collective and National Youth Wind Orchestra. He performs and teaches regularly around Birmingham.[43][44] Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
    2020 Deschanel Gordon Piano Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance 22 Has collaborated with Mercury Prize-nominated SEED Ensemble and Mark Kavuma's The Banger Factory, and also has his own trio. Cadogan Hall, London
    2022 Ewan Hastie Double bass Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 20 Has toured with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland and the Sligo Jazz Festival; previously received the Mark McKergow Prize for Jazz Improvisation. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

    Past finalists[edit]

    Key
    Person won the competition of that year
    Bold Performer got through to the final
    Italics Performer was present at the semi-final stage

    1970s[edit]

    1978[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Jeremy Atkin Piano
    Wissam Boustany Flute
    William Brewer Horn
    Paul Coker Piano
    Michael Collins Clarinet
    Caroline Dale Cello
    Barry Douglas Piano
    Michael Hext Trombone
    Stephen Hough Piano
    Malcolm Martineau Piano
    David Melville Trombone
    Susie Meszaros Viola
    Lindsay Miller Oboe
    Kevin Morgan Tuba
    Rona Murray Violin
    Robin O'Neill Bassoon
    Jonathan Rees Violin
    Kenneth Rhind Tuba
    Gillian Tingay Harp
    Colin Twigg Violin
    Robin Williams Oboe

    1980s[edit]

    1980[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Niall Brown Cello
    Anna Carewe Cello
    Samuel Coles Flute
    Lorna Cook Clarinet
    Nicholas Daniel Oboe
    Paul Galbraith Guitar
    John Bryan Henry Piano
    Jonathan Kowszun Euphonium
    Jacqueline Leveridge Piano
    David McClenaghan Horn
    Clare McFarlane Violin
    Bill Miller Euphonium
    Ronan O'Hora Piano
    Anthony Pike Clarinet
    Julie Price Bassoon
    Hilary Punshon Piano
    Robert Vanryne Trumpet
    Elaine Wolff Cornet

    1982[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Alexander Allen Clarinet
    Michael Bland Clarinet
    Sam Coles Flute
    Steven Craven Cornet
    Anthony Cross Cornet
    Paul Galbraith Guitar
    Richard Henry Bass Trombone
    Karen Jones Flute
    Marie-Noelle Kendall Piano
    James Kirby Piano
    Tasmin Little Violin
    Anna Markland Piano
    Carla Marta Rodrigues Viola
    Jagdish Mistry Violin
    Jeanette Murphy Horn
    Jean Owen Bassoon
    Wendy Picton Euphonium
    Paul Richardson Piano
    Simon Smith Violin
    Mary Wu Piano

    1984[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Neyire Ashworth Clarinet
    Naomi Atherton Horn
    Brendan Ball Trumpet
    Nicola Bingham Trumpet
    Christopher Blake Oboe
    Jocelyn Boyer Flute
    Sarah Beth Briggs Piano
    Julian Cawdrey Flute
    Julian Dyson Piano
    Janice Graham Violin
    Andrew Harley Piano
    Emma Johnson Clarinet
    Oren Marshall Tuba
    Robert Max Cello
    Richard May Cello
    Lucy Parham Piano
    Hannah Roberts Cello
    Ursula Smith Cello
    Julian Sperry Flute
    Louise Stopforth Trombone
    Simon Vidor Piano
    Abigail Young Violin

    1986[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Alan Brind Violin
    Francesca Fraser Recorder
    Sam Haywood Piano
    Fiona Howes Flute
    Anthony Hughes Piano
    Boris Kucharsky Violin
    David Le Page Violin
    Jacob Lund Tuba
    Robert Markham Piano
    Jeremy Meehan Bassoon
    Steven Miller Piano
    Rachel Nadin Piano
    Anthony Neal Trombone
    Rhys Owens Trumpet
    Julian Plummer Horn
    Anna Pyne Flute
    Julian Sperry Flute
    Eva Stewart Flute
    Stephen Stewart Trumpet
    Annelies Terry Cello
    Victoria Wardman Viola

    1988[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Robert Agnew Piano
    Emily Beynon Flute
    Sarah Burnett Bassoon
    Rachel Clarke Horn
    David Horne Piano
    Boris Kucharsky Violin
    Jonathan Leathwood Guitar
    Ben Lees Trumpet
    Jonathan Middleton Piano
    Andrew Nicholson Flute
    Steven Osborne Piano
    Charles Owen Piano
    Craig Patterson Trumpet
    David Pyatt Horn
    Katherine Spencer Clarinet
    Jennifer Sturgeon Flute
    Lucy Wakeford Harp
    Heather Wallington Viola
    Paul Watkins Cello
    David Whitehouse Trombone

    1990s[edit]

    1990[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Thomas Adès Piano
    Cathy Beynon Harp
    Ruth Bolister Oboe
    Thomas Carroll Cello
    Martyn Chambers Trumpet
    Amy Claricoates Cello
    Simon Cowen Trombone
    Gareth Davies Flute
    Martin Douglas Tuba
    Laura Jellicoe Flute
    Daniel Jemison Bassoon
    Simon Johnson Trombone
    Nicola Loud Violin
    Zoe Mather Piano
    Leon McCawley Piano
    Richard Ormrod Piano
    Jeremy Pooley Horn
    Jonathan Rimmer Flute
    Kirsty Staines Violin
    Karen Twitchett Piano

    1992[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Rachel Barnes Bassoon
    Thomas Carroll Cello
    Elaine Clark Violin
    Simon Cowen Trombone
    James Cuddeford Violin
    Robin Haggart Tuba
    Miranda Harding Cello
    Tim Horton Piano
    Freddy Kempf Piano
    Michael Lynn Clarinet
    Louise McMahon Flute
    Heather McNaughton Horn
    Helen Moody Oboe
    Kevin Norbury Tuba
    Jason Ridgeway Piano
    Daniel Tong Piano
    Helen Vollam Trombone
    Jamie Walton Cello
    Maxine Willis Flute
    Rebecca Wood Oboe
    Anthony Zerpa-Falcon Piano

    1994[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Claire Allen Trumpet
    James Arnold Trumpet
    Adrian Brendel Cello
    Emma Bullough Oboe
    Edward Cervenka Percussion
    Natalie Clein Cello
    Colin Currie Percussion
    David Edmonds Flute
    Sam Elliott Tuba
    Andrea Hallam Violin
    Stuart King Clarinet
    Jack Liebeck Violin
    Joseph Long Piano
    Katherine Mackintosh Oboe
    Claire Madin Piano
    Ruth McGinley Piano
    Philip Moore Piano
    Matthew Myatt Piano
    Rafal Payne Violin
    Matthew Perry Percussion
    Tracey Redfern Trumpet
    Julie Stewart Flute
    David Thornton Euphonium
    Andrea Vogler Percussion
    Stephen Whibley Percussion

    1996[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Juliette Bausor Flute
    Edward Cervenka Percussion
    Julien Cheriyan Piano
    Sam Elliot Tuba
    Alison Farr Piano
    Tim Gunnell Percussion
    Richard Harpham Oboe
    James Hart Percussion
    Ben Hudson Bassoon
    Mark Law Trumpet
    Rafal Zambrzycki Payne Violin
    Katy Pryce Trombone
    Sally Pryce Harp
    David Quigley Piano
    Michael Rives Percussion
    Peter Roper-Curzon Piano
    Keith Slade Clarinet
    Daniel Smith Piano
    John Storey Euphonium
    Miriam Teppich Violin
    Sam Walton Percussion
    Adrian Wilson Oboe
    Helena Wood Violin
    Katharine Wood Cello
    Adam Wright Trumpet

    1998[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Ron Abramski Piano
    Mark Almond French horn
    Alison Balsom Trumpet
    John Barker Saxophone
    Juliette Bausor Flute
    Emma Brodie Percussion
    Katherine Bryan Flute
    Calum Cook Cello
    Andrew Cottee Percussion
    Sam Elliott Tuba
    Benjamin Errington Viola
    Alison Farr Piano
    Tim Gibbs Double bass
    Charys Green Clarinet
    Nicholas Hagon Piano
    David Hilton Trumpet
    Magnus Johnston Violin
    Niall Keatley Trumpet
    Marie Macleod Cello
    Magnus Mehta Percussion
    Troy Miller Percussion
    Helen Reid Piano
    Adrian Spillett Percussion
    Nathan Williamson Piano
    Adrian Wilsom Oboe

    2000s[edit]

    2000[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Angela Barnes French horn
    Katherine Bryan Flute
    David Childs Euphonium
    Simon Cosgrove Saxophone
    Elizabeth Couling Oboe
    Keith Forster Percussion
    Scott Foster Percussion
    Ashley Grote Organ
    Owen Gunnell Percussion
    Tom Hunter Percussion
    Guy Johnston Cello
    Edward Jones Trombone
    Samantha Kerby Recorder
    Jack Liebeck Violin
    Katie Lockhart Clarinet
    Leo McFall Piano
    Kodo Osada Piano
    Christopher Parkes French horn
    Tom Poster Piano
    Nicholas Rimmer Piano
    Matthew Sadler Trumpet
    Rakhi Singh Violin
    Alexander Sitkovetsky Violin
    Helena Smart Violin
    Oliver Yates Percussion

    2002[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Henry Baldwin Percussion
    Angela Barnes Horn
    Katherine Bryan Flute
    Benjamin Bryant Percussion
    Stephen Burke Percussion
    Rowena Calvert Cello
    George Corbett Cello
    Simon Cosgrove Saxophone
    Colin Davis Piano
    Scott Foster Percussion
    Matthew Gee Trombone
    Emma Hancock Violin
    Edward Jones Trombone
    Patrick King Percussion
    Laura Lucas Flute
    Michael McHale Piano
    Leslie Neish Tuba
    Timothy Orpen Clarinet
    Thomas Osborne Trumpet
    Jennifer Pike Violin
    Robert Scamardella Piano
    Andrew Shirtliff Piano
    Sarah Tandy Piano
    Litsa Tunnah Violin
    Sarah Williamson Clarinet

    2004[edit]

    Finals for the 2004 competition took place on 2 May at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh and were televised on BBC Two. The trophy used for this year's competition was designed by John RochaatWaterford Crystal.[45][a]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Otis Beasley Keyboard
    Lucy Beeson Percussion
    Nicola Benedetti Violin
    Elizabeth Chell Horn
    Sijie Chen Violin
    Adam Clifford Percussion
    Andrea Crossley Percussion
    Michal Cwizewicz[46] Violin
    Elizabath Drury Saxophone
    Richard Elsworth Percussion
    Ashley Fripp Keyboard
    Christopher Gomersall Trombone
    Benjamin Grosvenor Keyboard
    Daniel De Gruchy-Lambert Trumpet
    Eddy Hackett Percussion
    Clare Hammond Keyboard
    Toni James Keyboard
    Catriona Mackinnon Oboe
    Christopher Pannell Tenor horn
    Paul Skinner Flute
    Peter Smith Tuba
    Ellen Hydref Thomas Harp
    Suzanne Thorn Oboe
    Tamsin Waley-Cohen Violin
    Adam Walker Flute

    2006[edit]

    The 2006 finals were held at The Sage Gateshead on 20 May 2006.[2] The adjudicators for this competition were Marin Alsop, Carlos Bonell, Peter Sadlo, Thea King, Sergei Nakariakov, Angela Hewitt and Kathryn McDowell.[47] The overall number of finalists was significantly smaller for this competition.[a]

    Name Instrument Performance Notes
    Toby Kearney Percussion Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (MacMillan) Now a member of the Royal Northern College of Music, his childhood environment encouraged him to be involved in music[47]
    David Massey Guitar Fantasia para un Gentilhombre Began guitar lesson at eight years old at the Mid Herts Music Centre, with current aspirations for a career involving music;[47] is currently studying at the Royal Academy of Music, London
    Huw Morgan Trumpet Trumpet Concerto (Tomasi) Principal trumpet of the National Youth Orchestra, began learning piano and other instruments at five years of age[47]
    Mark Simpson Clarinet Clarinet Concerto (Nielsen) Winner of the 2006 competition, originally played the keyboard and recorder[2][47]
    Cordelia Williams Piano Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2 Studied at Chetham's school for 7 years, and is currently studying at the Guildhall School in London.[47]

    2008[edit]

    The 2008 finals took place at the Wales Millennium CentreinCardiff on 10 and 11 May 2008.[48] In celebration of thirty years of the competition broadcasting, the performances lasted for two days.[49][a]

    Name Hometown Instrument Notes
    Anke Batty Lyndhurst, Hampshire Clarinet Achieved Grade 8 distinction in Singing, Piano and Saxophone as well as playing the clarinet
    Daniel Day Hayfield Percussion Began playing percussion at the age of three after his father, a professional drummer bought him a drum set; currently studies at the Chetham's School of Music
    Jadran Duncumb Ski, Norway Guitar Two time winner of the Norwegian National Youth competition; began playing the Guitar at the age of ten
    Alexander Edmundson Lytham St Annes French Horn Began playing the French Horn at seven years of age after hearing Mozart's Horn Concert No 4.; he studies at Chetham's School of Music and is a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
    David Elliott Bournemouth Percussion Began playing percussion at the age of three, and currently studies at the Trinity College of Music after studying at Chetham's School of Music for three years; he held the position of Co Principal in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain percussion section
    Michael Foyle Troon Piano Began playing piano at the age of six, and is also a violinist, he has led the National Children's Orchestra of Scotland and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain; currently studying at Wellington School
    Sam Law Ballymena Piano Began playing piano at the age of six, and now studies at the Ballymena Academy and at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin
    Henry Lindsay Amersham Tuba Currently studying at The Purcell School of Music, the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music and is a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
    Cecilia Sultana De Maria Warminster Harp Began playing the Harp at the age of ten while also playing the Piano and Violin, currently studies at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music
    Erdem Misirlioğlu Ipswich Piano Studying at the Northgate High School in Ipswich and the Junior Department at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
    Jim Molyneux Littleborough, Greater Manchester Percussion Started playing percussion at the age of seven and is studying at the Chetham's School of Music
    Peter Moore Stalybridge Trombone Started to play the trombone at the age of six. Held the position of Principal Trombone of the National Children's Band of Great Britain; he is the youngest musician in this year's competition
    Kausikan Rajeshkumar Harrow, London Piano Began playing the piano at seven years of age, and currently Studies at The Purcell School of Music; he has received awards for composing, such as Highly Commended at BBC Proms Composers' Competition 2006
    Katherine Robb Bushey Violin Started playing the Violin at eight after being offered free lessons in her school in Essex; she later became a student at The Purcell School of Music, and was the first violinist in the National Youth Orchestra for 2 years
    Melanie Rothman Carshalton Oboe Began playing the Oboe at the age of ten, and is studying at The Purcell School of Music, but also studies at the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music and is Principal Oboe of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain after joining just one year previously
    Jun Sasaki London Cello Began playing the Violin at the age of four, but switched to the Cello at five; he currently studies at Yehudi Menuhin School
    Joseph Shiner East Brent, Somerset Clarinet Began playing the Clarinet at eight years of age; he has since achieved Principal Clarinet of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain after two years of membership
    David Smith Fife Flute Began playing the Flute in 2004, his influence being when he heard Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun; he studied at St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh until 2008. He also plays the Saxophone very well
    Delia Stevens Normanton on Soar Percussion Studies at Loughborough High School and was influenced to play percussion after seeing the school orchestra performance
    Matthew White Bolton Euphonium Studies at Chetham's School of Music, and was Principal Euphonium with the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain

    2010s[edit]

    2010[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Finlay Bain French Horn
    Frederic Bager Piano
    Tom Berry Trombone
    Glain Dafydd Harp
    Anne Denholm Harp
    Sophie Dee Piano
    Anna Douglass French Horn
    Chloé Greenwood Oboe
    Emma Halnan Flute
    Alex Hamilton French Horn
    John Hewitt-Jones Viola
    Lucy Landymore Percussion
    James Larter Percussion
    Sam Moffitt Trumpet
    HuiWai Nok Percussion
    Joe Norris Clarinet
    Lara Ömeroğlu Piano
    Oliver Pooley Percussion
    Lavinia Redman Oboe
    Seán Morgan-Rooney Piano
    Katy Smith Violin
    Callum Smart Violin
    Delia Stevens Percussion
    Ben Westlake Clarinet
    Yuanfan Yang Piano

    2012[edit]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Adam Boeker Piano
    Alexander Kelly Bass Trombone
    Charlotte Barbour-Condini Recorder
    Charlotte Cox Bassoon
    Christopher Dunn Tuba
    Cristian Grajner-De-Sa Violin
    Dominic Degavino Piano
    Elizabeth Tocknell French Horn
    Elzbieta Young Trumpet
    Hyun-gi Lee Percussion
    James Larter Percussion
    Joel Sandelson Cello
    Jonathan Bates E flat Tenor Horn
    Jordan Black Clarinet
    Julia Hwang Violin
    Juliette Roos Violin
    Laura Van Der Heijden Cello
    Lucinda Dunne Saxophone
    Luke O'Toole Flute
    Martin James Bartlett Piano
    Molly Lopresti Percussion
    Peter Rayner Percussion
    Richard Rayner Percussion
    Victor Lim Piano
    Yuanfan Yang Piano

    2014[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Daniel Shao Flute
    Dogyung Anna Im Violin
    Elizaveta Tyun Violin
    Ellena Newton Trombone
    Elliott Gaston-Ross Percussion
    Hannah Foster Flute
    Hayley Parkes Piano
    Isata Kanneh-Mason Piano
    Isobel Daws Trombone
    Jess Gillam Saxophone
    Jess Wood Percussion
    Julian Trevelyan Piano
    Juliana Myslov Harp
    Lewis Bettles Trombone
    Martin James Bartlett Piano
    Matilda Lloyd Trumpet
    Matthew Farthing Percussion
    Nick Seymour Saxophone
    Ning Hui See Keyboard
    Roberto Ruisi Violin
    Sophie Westbrooke Recorder
    Stefan Beckett Percussion
    Tom Highnam Percussion
    Will Thomas Trumpet/Flugelhorn
    William Dutton Violin
    Jazz Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Alexander Bone Saxophone
    Freddie Jensen Double bass
    Jake Labazzi Trumpet
    Sean Payne Saxophone
    Tom Smith Saxophone

    2016[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Andrew Woolcock Percussion
    Ben Goldscheider Horn
    Charlie Lovell-Jones Violin
    Gemma Riley Trombone
    Harvey Lin Piano
    Hristiyan Hristov Percussion
    Jackie Campbell Piano
    Jess Gillam Saxophone
    Joanne Lee Flute
    Joe Parks Percussion
    Joe Pritchard Cello
    Julian Trevelyan Piano
    Louisa Staples Violin
    Lucy Driver Flute
    Marie Sato Flute
    Matthew Brett Percussion
    Polly Bartlett Recorder
    Sam Dye Trombone
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason Cello
    Stephanie Childress Violin
    Tom Pritchard Percussion
    Tomoka Kan Piano
    Yuanfan Yang Piano
    Zak Eastop Trumpet
    Zoe Perkins Trumpet
    Jazz Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Alexandra Ridout Trumpet
    Tom Ridout Saxophone and Recorder
    Tom Smith Saxophone
    Noah Stoneman Piano
    Elliott Sansom Piano

    2018[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]

    The 2018 finals were held at the Symphony Hall, Birmingham, on 13 May 2018. The judges were Kerry Andrew (chair), Alpesh Chauhan, Natalie Clein, John Harle and Sunwook Kim.[39]

    Name Instrument/Category
    Adam Heron Keyboard
    Alexander Pullen Percussion
    Annemarie Federle French Horn/Brass
    Elias Ackerley Keyboard
    Eliza Haskins Recorder/Woodwind
    Elodie Chousmer-Howelles Violin/Strings
    Francis Bushell Bassoon/Woodwind
    Isobel Daws Trombone/Brass
    Jeneba Kanneh-Mason Keyboard
    Lauren Zhang Keyboard
    Mariam Loladze-Meredith Keyboard
    Marie Sato Flute/Woodwind
    Matthew Brett Percussion
    Maxim Calver Cello/Strings
    Meadow Brooks Percussion
    Michaias Berlouis Bass Trombone/Brass
    Robert Burton Saxophone/Woodwind
    Sam Dye Trombone/Brass
    Stephanie Childress Violin/Strings
    Tom Hall Percussion
    Tom Myles Clarinet/Woodwind
    Toril Azzalini-Machecler Percussion
    Torrin Williams Guitar/Strings
    Will Duerden Double Bass/Strings
    Will Thomas Trumpet+Flugelhorn/Brass
    Jazz Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Xhosa Cole Saxophone
    Reuben Goldmark Piano
    Fergus McCreadie Piano
    James Owston Bass
    Seth Tackaberry Bass

    2020s[edit]

    2020–21[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Alexander Pullen Percussion
    Alice Gore Woodwind – Bassoon
    Annemarie Federle Brass – French Horn
    Bridget Yee Keyboard
    Coco Tomita Strings – Violin
    Daisy Noton Woodwind – Flute
    Eliza Haskins Woodwind – Recorder
    Ellen Baumring-Gledhill Strings – Cello
    Ewan Millar Woodwind – Oboe
    Fang Zhang Percussion
    Harvey Lin Keyboard
    Huw Boucher Strings – Harp
    Ilai Avni Strings – Violin
    Isaac Harari Percussion
    Jacky Zhang Keyboard
    Joseph Longstaff Brass – French Horn
    Lewis Kentaro Isaacs Percussion
    Marian Bozhidarov Woodwind – Clarinet
    Meggie Murphy Brass – Trombone
    Mio Takahashi Strings – Violin
    Rhydian Tiddy Brass – Trombone
    Sejin Yoon Keyboard
    Thomas Luke Keyboard
    Toril Azzalini-Machecler Percussion
    William Burton Brass – Tuba
    Jazz Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Deschanel Gordon Piano
    Alex Clarke Saxophone
    Kielan Sheard Bass
    Matt Carmichael Saxophone
    Ralph Porrett Guitar

    2022[edit]

    Classical Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Aki Blendis Strings - Violin
    Alex Buckley Woodwind - Clarinet
    Clara-Sophia Wernig Strings - Violin
    Daniel Hibbert Brass - French Horn
    Dawid Kasprzak Strings - Violin
    Dida Condria Keyboard
    Duru Erdogan Keyboard
    Edward Walton Strings - Violin
    Eric Zhang Percussion
    Ethan Loch Keyboard
    Firoze Madon Keyboard
    Florence Wilson-Toy Brass - Trumpet
    George Garnett Percussion
    Imogen Moorsom Brass - French Horn
    Isaac Skey Woodwind - Flute
    Jacky Zhang Keyboard
    Jaren Ziegler Strings - Viola
    Jordan Ashman Percussion
    Joshua Gearing Percussion
    Lucas Dick Woodwind - Clarinet
    Phoebe Mallinson Brass - Trumpet
    Sasha Canter Brass - Trumpet
    Sofía Patterson-Gutiérrez Woodwind - Flute
    Sophie Warner Percussion
    Thomas Priestley Woodwind - Saxophone
    Jazz Award[edit]
    Name Instrument/Category
    Ewan Hastie Double bass
    Luke Bacchus Piano
    Nick Manz Piano
    Ralph Porrett Guitar
    Emma Rawicz Saxophone

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Extended information used where available.

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