The Orkney conducting course is a new initiative which takes advantage of the professional expertise present in Orkney at Festival time. Directed by the conductor Martyn Brabbins, an old friend of the Festival, OCC is a ten-day course for emerging professional conductors which, uniquely, enables them to gain 'hands on' experience with the likes of the BBC Philharmonic and the BT Scottish Ensemble.
This first course attracted an international field of 32 applicants for the 8 places on the course and is an example of the Festival's work and influence spreading way beyond the bounds of the six-day event itself.
Similarly, the community work of the Festival can often spread over six months of the year, with preparations for drama productions and education projects and Festival Chorus rehearsals going on during Orkney's dark, winter months.
Performances by the Orkney community are an intrinsic part of the Festival and are central to our programming. Often, local performers share a platform with professional ensembles: London Brass, the London Sinfonietta and Grand Union Orchestra have all led projects for schools which have culminated in shared Festival performances. We are continually seeking to involve new individuals and groups within the community and projects, often led by visiting artists, include drama, visual arts, on one occasion film, and, this year, traditional and contemporary dance.
What of the future? Festivals provide an ideal opportunity to showcase new and experimental work and we must continue to be bold and innovative in our projects, commissioning and programming. Our Festival on Tour project - taking performances to Orkney's outer isles - has been hugely successful in broadening our local audience base - and we must continue to reach new members of the community by programming festival events beyond Orkney's main centres of population.
The Festival already enjoys a strong artistic profile nationally and internationally, and such initiatives as the Orkney Conducting Course will undoubtedly raise this profile still further. And, most importantly, we will continue to bring the world's finest artists to this small island community. Glenys Hughes has been the artistic director of the St Magnus Festival since 1986. The St Magnus Festival runs from 20-25 June 2003. |
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