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The Multi-award winning Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra has featured at every Wigan International Jazz Festival, UK since the event began.
Foggy Day. 2. Embraceable You. 4. They Can't Take That Away from Me. 5. But Not for Me. 6. I've Got a Crush on You. 9. Somebody Loves Me. 10. Fascinating Rhythm.
Under the Artistic Direction of Mark Armstrong, the 23-piece orchestra perform around 40 concerts a year nationally and internationally, and aim to inspire the next generation of young jazz musicians with education work wherever they tour. Over its 53-year history, NYJO has helped launch the careers of many of the country’s most renowned jazz musicians including Guy Barker, Amy Winehouse, Mark Nightingale, Gwilym Simcock and Mercury Award Nominee Laura Jurd.
The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (NYO) is an orchestra of 165 young musicians from the United Kingdom. The members of the orchestra are all aged between 13 and 19 years. The players are selected by auditions which take place in the autumn each year at various locations in the country. The minimum standard needed to audition is ABRSM, Trinity Guildhall, London College of Music Grade 8 Distinction – though it is not necessary to have taken any examinations.
Two Suites represents a change of pace for Great Britain's splendid National Youth Jazz Orchestra, which has confined its previous albums for the most part to shorter original compositions by a variety of writers with a sprinkling of themes from the Great American Songbook. But as none other than John Dankworth writes in the liner notes, "If Paul Hart is not a genius, he is the nearest thing to it that I have come across. After listening to Hart's Out of Hamelin and Theme and Deviations, one is loath to argue the point.