Caernarfon Herald

WORLD OF VOICES

Contest was a huge boost for 2019 winner’s singing career

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TWENTY-FOUR of the world’s best young singers will be vying for a prestigiou­s internatio­nal prize this summer. Competitor­s from as far afield as China, the United States, Spain, Latvia and Estonia will be battling for the title of Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future at the Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod.

The contest will be one of the highlights during the 75th anniversar­y event, which gets under way on July 7.

The popular festival had to be cancelled in 2020 for the only time since its inaugurati­on in 1947 due to the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In 2021 it took on a virtual format, with performanc­es streamed online, but this year the music and dance extravagan­za is back in the town where “Wales welcomes the world”.

Organisers were “blown away” by the exceptiona­l standard of entries in the Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future competitio­n, sponsored by the Pendine Park care group via the Pendine Arts and Community Trust (PACT), which supports arts and community activities.

The near-record 38 entrants have been whittled down to 24 singers who will have to navigate two premlimina­ry rounds and a semifinal before the three finalists compete on the famous Internatio­nal Pavilion stage on Saturday, July 9.

Competitor­s are required to perform a contrastin­g programme of up to seven minutes in length for their preliminar­y round and up to 10 minutes for the final.

The winner will be presented with the Pendine Trophy, a solid silver salver, and a cheque for £3,000 as well as having the opportunit­y to perform in concerts at the Eisteddfod and other venues.

Meanwhile, the runner up will receive £1,500.

Soprano Erin Rossington, 25, was triumphant in 2019 and she said winning the title was a huge boost for her fledgling singing career.

Erin, originally from Llanfairta­lhaiarn, near Abergele, is now in her third year of studying at the Guildhall

School of Music and Drama in London.

She said: “Winning the Pendine Voice of the Future competitio­n has gone a long way towards helping me to achieve my dream of becoming a profession­al opera singer.

“The prize money enabled me financiall­y to take that important step of going to live in London and work my way through music school.”

For more informatio­n about the Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod 2022 visit www. internatio­nal-eisteddfod.co.uk

 ?? ?? Pendine’s Voice of the Future at Llangollen Eisteddfod presented by Eisteddfod’s Terry Waite. Pictured: Winner Erin Rossington from North Wales performing in 2019
Pendine’s Voice of the Future at Llangollen Eisteddfod presented by Eisteddfod’s Terry Waite. Pictured: Winner Erin Rossington from North Wales performing in 2019

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