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BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme (also known as the NGA scheme) was launched in 1999 as part of the BBC's commitment to young musical talent.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=New Generation Artists )〕 Each autumn six or seven young artists at the beginning of careers on the national and international music scenes join the scheme for a two-year period. Since 2006 a jazz artist has also been invited every other year. The artists are given performance opportunities, including Radio 3 studio recordings, appearances and recordings with the BBC Orchestras and appearances at several music festivals, including the Cheltenham International Festival and the BBC Proms. They also regularly appear at the Edinburgh Festival, Aldeburgh Festival, East Neuk Festival, Gregynog Festival, Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music and the York Early Music Festival. Artists also appear at London's Wigmore Hall in the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert series, as well as at The Sage Gateshead and other UK concert venues UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert )〕 As part of the scheme Radio 3 has also collaborated with record companies, including nine co-production CDs with EMI Debut series, three of which (Belcea Quartet, Simon Trpceski and Jonathan Lemalu) have won Gramophone Awards for the best Debut CD of the year. There have also been co-productions with Harmonia Mundi, Decca, BIS, Sony Classical, Onyx, Signum and Basho Music, while a number of New Generation Artists have also featured on ''BBC Music Magazine'' cover CDs. ==2015-2017== * (Annelien Van Wauwe ) (clarinet – Belgium) * (Beatrice Rana ) (piano – Italy) * (Ilker Arcayürek ) (tenor – Turkey) * (Kathryn Rudge ) (mezzo-soprano – UK) * (Laura Jurd ) (jazz trumpet – UK) * (Peter Moore ) (trombone – UK) * (Van Kuijk Quartet ) (France) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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