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Introduction
Are you an aspiring wind, brass or percussion student who wants the opportunity to play in a large wind orchestra? Spend a fun and immersive week making music, learning and performing in Scotland’s national conservatoire.
The National Youth Wind Ensemble of Scotland is for aspiring young brass, percussion and woodwind musicians who wish to further develop their musical skills and ensemble experience. Offered at two levels, for Intermediate and Senior instrumentalists, students will work with some of the UK’s finest musicians and educators to tackle a variety of fun and engaging repertoire from across the globe.
Participants will work with instrumental specialists in sectional rehearsals, as well as in full ensemble rehearsals, culminating in a public showcase concert at the end of the week.
If you have any questions in advance of booking, please contact us at summerschools@rcs.ac.uk or (0044) 141 270 8213.
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Course outline
The National Youth Wind Ensemble of Scotland provides an opportunity for musicians to extend their performance experience at a national level.
Students on this summer course will all share a love of music and a desire to improve their skills in a constructive and fun environment.
The ensemble will tackle a diverse and challenging mix of repertoire to be performed in a concert on the Friday at 4pm for friends and family in the Stevenson Hall at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
As a student on this course you will benefit from the chance to perform in smaller ensembles as well as receive coaching from highly experienced and professional teachers.
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Teaching staff
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How to apply
Please see Entry Requirements tab for further information about the supporting materials which are required for application.
Payment of the balance of the tuition fee is payable once applicants have been notified that they have been successful in their application to the course and completed their booking.
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Summer Accommodation
Summer Accommodation
We are pleased to welcome students from across the world to our Summer Schools. Our course fees do not include accommodation or food, and these should be organised by the student. Our campus is located in Glasgow city centre, and you can find the addresses below.
We recommend Base Glasgow, as purpose-built accommodation for Conservatoire students, with Rehearsal Rooms, Practice spaces and Dance Studios. Base Glasgow is perfectly suited for our summer school students; both safe and secure, with 24/7 staff presence and only 3 mins walk from our main Renfrew Street building, keeping travel costs to a minimum. Students under 16 years old are required to have a chaperone (two rooms required) on site.
Classic En-Suite rooms come with a 3/4 bed, en-suite bathroom, ample storage, mirror, study desk and chair. The shared area includes a spacious lounge and kitchen area.
Please note that Short Courses staff are not affiliated with BASE or on site out with the summer school teaching hours, and therefore cannot take responsibility for students outside of these hours.
For more information about booking accommodation at BASE Glasgow you can contact them directly via website BASE – Student Accommodation in Glasgow or email baseglasgow@herestudent.com.
Please note BASE is currently undergoing a website and email refurbishment. BASE hope to open bookings in late December/early January. You can email now, and BASE will contact you with more information about rooms and fees when booking opens.
Alternatively, there are plenty of hotels, hostels, and b’n’b options available. We are located close to transport links should you wish to stay outside the city centre. If you are travelling to Glasgow for a course, we strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers course fees, travel, accommodation, and cancellations due to COVID-19 – as RCS will not refund in this circumstance. You can view the Cancellations and Refund policy for full information.
For students under 18 years old, we strongly advise travelling with a responsible adult should any emergency situations arise during class. Students are only monitored by staff during class times.
Renfrew Street Campus: 100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G2 3DB
Wallace Studios Campus: 210 Garscube Road, Glasgow, G4 9RR -
Who is the course for?
This summer school is for young wind players aged 12—17 who are at Grade 6 and above.
Students on this course should want to:
- develop musically and technically
- build repertoire and performing experiences
- enhance their experience of playing in an ensemble
- meet other passionate wind players
- experience life as a full-time music student
- meet and work with full- time students from the Royal Conservatoire
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Entry requirements
You should be a minimum of Grade 6 ABRSM or equivalent to benefit fully from this summer school.
At the time of application, participants are asked to submit a short recording of no longer than 3 – 4 minutes in length which best demonstrates their current playing level.
Recordings can be uploaded to your online application form as an unlisted YouTube link or mp3. This can be done using your mobile phone, tablet or any handheld recording device. No need to worry about recording quality, it is to access whether this course is best suited to your current level.
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Course preparation
Music will be handed out on the first day.
Please bring pencils and a rubber as well as any expendable items relative to your instrument, i.e. reeds, valve oil, mutes, etc.
Students should dress comfortably for ensemble playing and lessons. For the final concert, please bring smart/casual attire in which you will perform.
Students should bring bottled water. Lunch is not provided so bring a packed lunch or money to buy food.
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Indicative schedule
Please note this is a sample schedule which may change before the course start date.
Saturday
- 9.30am Registration in the Cafe Bar
- 9.45am – Welcome meeting and introduction to tutors
- 10am – Full Band/Sectionals
- 11.45am – Sectionals
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Full Band
- 5pm – Finish
Sunday
- 10am – Sectionals
- 11.45am – Full Band
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Sectionals
- 5pm – Finish
Monday
- 10am – Full Band/Sectionals
- 11.45am – Sectionals
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Full Band
- 5pm – Finish
Tuesday
- 10am – Full Band
- 11.45am – Sectionals
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Full Band
- 5pm – Finish
Wednesday
- 10am – Full Band/Sectionals
- 11.45am – Sectionals
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Full Band
- 5pm – Finish
Thursday
- 10am – Full Band
- 11.45am – Full Band
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Full Band/Sectionals
- 3pm – Break
- 3.30pm – Full Band
- 5pm – Finish
Friday
- 10am – Full Band
- 11.45am – Full Band
- 12.45pm – Break for lunch
- 1.30pm – Full Band
- 3pm – Break
- 4pm – Concert for friends and family
- 6pm – Finish
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Staying in Glasgow
Many of our students travel from across the world to join us for an open day, study on a short course or attend a summer school at the Royal Conservatoire. Our courses do not include accommodation and students are required to organise this independently.
Bespoke accommodation designed specifically for performing arts students, Base Glasgow is just minutes from the Royal Conservatoire’s two campuses at Renfrew Street and the Wallace Studios at Speirs Locks. You can save on transport costs while being close to all that the city has to offer, from theatres, music venues and shops to restaurants and bars.
Base Glasgow, is located on McPhater Street and is home to a stylish mix of contemporary shared flats and studio apartments, all of which are en- suite. It’s the only student accommodation in Scotland built to cater to the needs of performers, with five soundproofed practice spaces. It also has a cinema, gym and social living spaces.
Facilities include soundproofed practice and rehearsal spaces, on-site gym, up to 125Mbps Wi-Fi, all utility bills included, cinema, communal games room, communal study rooms and courtyard.
Please note that this accommodation is only for students aged 16+, places are strictly limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Summary of Base Glasgow offer:
Age of students: strictly 16yrs +
Cost: £171 per week
If you have any access requirements, Base Glasgow are happy to discuss accommodation arrangements to ensure they suit you.
The Conservatoire is not able to make reservations on your behalf. Please contact Base Glasgow with any queries.
If you are having trouble finding accommodation, please contact us directly and we will aim to help you find somewhere to stay.
If you would prefer to stay in hostel, B&B or hotel, you can go to the Visit Scotland website for further options.
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Term dates and tuition fees
The course runs Saturday 13 July – Friday 19 July, from 10am to 5pm. There will be a short sharing of the work students have been engaging with on the Friday afternoon for invited family and friends.
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Feedback
“Fun, challenging, professional. Good for networking, keeping up skills over the summer, gives access to different tutors from usual teachers, new repertoire.” (2019 participant)
“Allows you to learn challenging pieces in a short amount of time, helps with sight reading. Improves confidence and gives opportunities to learn music you otherwise would not have heard, gives opportunity to play some instruments in a setting you might not have played them in before.” (2019 participant)
“A great week of concert band playing with great tutors and a great conductor which will improve your personal playing, band playing, and overall music knowledge and ability.” (2019 participant)
“A great experience for young musicians to develop musical skills, whilst working in an ensemble.” (2019 participant)
“The course was an enjoyable week where we played a wide repertoire of pieces in a relaxed and fun environment. We developed new skills by playing music to an advanced level in a Wind Orchestra and improved our overall musicianship skills.” (2018 participant)
“Good band experience playing with skilled peers, challenging music and expert teaching. Also a chance to ask about continuing music after school, both as a professional or an amateur.” (2018 participant)
“This course is a chance to broaden ability and enhance confidence levels while working to a high standard of performance level. It also lets young musicians meet like minded people and grow new friendships” (2018 participant)
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Financial support
Agnes Allan Bursary
Agnes Allan was a teacher, passionate about inclusion, and this bursary scheme exists to offer support to students to participate in the performing or production arts.
The Agnes Allan Bursary provides some support to students who may require financial assistance to take part in a short course in dance, drama, music, production or screen.
Anyone who wishes to take part in our Short Courses and faces a financial barrier can apply for bursary support to help meet the cost of tuition fees.
More information about the Agnes Allan Bursary.