Bangor Mail

Search for a star

Young singers and accompanis­ts invited to take part in contest

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AGLOBAL search has been launched to find a new internatio­nal singing star. The Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future competitio­n will be one of the main highlights of the Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod which gets under way on Tuesday, July 4.

It will be the first full length festival since the pandemic struck, with internatio­nal competitor­s once again returning to the picturesqu­e town in the Dee Valley where Wales meets the world.

The aim of the Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future competitio­n which started in 2013 is to advance the careers of the world’s most gifted young singers.

Applicatio­ns to take part are now being accepted, with a £3,000 cash prize for the winner as well as exciting career developmen­t opportunit­ies, while the runner-up will receive a cheque for £1,000.

Last year’s winner, baritone Emyr Lloyd Jones from Bontnewydd, near Caernarfon, put in a stirring performanc­e to take the title and was dubbed the new Bryn Terfel.

He was presented with the Pendine Trophy – a solid silver salver - and the £3,000 prize by Mario Kreft MBE, proprietor of the arts-loving care organisati­on, Pendine Park, who sponsor the competitio­n.

Once again the prize this year will come from the Pendine Arts and Community Trust (PACT) which supports cultural and community initiative­s across Wales.

The festival’s executive producer, Camilla King, was excited by the changes being introduced to the competitio­n for 2023.

She said: “Last year, we celebrated our 75th anniversar­y, and for the first time staged the final of the Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future on our closing Saturday night, alongside the prestigiou­s Choir of the World competitio­n, broadcast live on S4C, and it proved to be a roof-raising climax to the Eisteddfod.

“Twenty competitor­s made it through to the live competitio­n, with six in the semi-finals and two artists competing for the winner’s title.

“This year, we’ve added a third spot to the final stage.

“We’re also introducin­g an Internatio­nal Accompanis­ts prize, in recognitio­n of outstandin­g achievemen­t by a young pianist.”

She added aspiring young singers should be aged between 20 and 32 on July 5, 2023 and prepare a contrastin­g programme of music from oratorio, opera, lieder or song.

Applicatio­ns for the Internatio­nal Voice of the Year competitio­n closes on March 24.

Further details online at www. internatio­nal-eisteddfod.co.uk

 ?? ?? Last year’s winner, baritone Emyr Lloyd Jones being presented with his prize for winning the Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future competitio­n by Mario Kreft MBE, proprietor of Pendine Park
Last year’s winner, baritone Emyr Lloyd Jones being presented with his prize for winning the Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future competitio­n by Mario Kreft MBE, proprietor of Pendine Park

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