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National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain
The National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain (NYWO) comprises around 75 young musicians aged 14–21 from England, Scotland & Wales. Members are required to hold a minimum instrument Grade 8 at distinction level and are selected by auditions which take place annually in the Autumn at various musical centres across the UK. == NYWO History, Structure & Leadership ==
The National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain (NYWO) was originally named The British Youth Wind Orchestra when founded by clarinettist Eric McGavin in 1968. Stephen Dodgson(Chairman), Andrew McGavin, Robert Montgomery and Leonard Salzedo established it as a charity on 1 January 1986 and registered it with the Charity Commission on 28 February 1986. Formed as the British Youth Wind Orchestra by Eric McGavin (Musical Director 1968-1970) and Harry Legge (Principal Conductor 1968-1989), it was renamed, National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain (NYWO) in 1986. Almost 5,000 young players have enjoyed music making in the orchestra, progressing to study at the UK's conservatoires and working in orchestras, ensembles and organisations music industry. NYWO's Vice Presidents are Andrew McGavin, Timothy Reynish and Prof. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood. Other Directors have included Kit Shepherd (1990 – 2013). NYWO has conductor ''Sir Simon Rattle CBE'' as its patron.〔(NYWO Patron - Sir Simon Rattle CBE )〕
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